Jérémy Boulanger-Bonnelly (SJD 2023)
Whose Justice? A Comparative Approach to Canadian Civil Lay Justice (Thesis)
Graduate supervisors: University Professor David Dyzenhaus, Albert Abel Chair and University Professor Emeritus Michael J. Trebilcock
Graduate supervisors: University Professor David Dyzenhaus, Albert Abel Chair and University Professor Emeritus Michael J. Trebilcock
Graduate supervisor: Professor Mohammed Fadel
Graduate supervisors: Professor Karen Knop (1960-2022) and University Professor Arthur Ripstein, Howard Beck, Q.C. Chair
Graduate supervisor: University Professor Jutta Brunnée, Faculty of Law Dean Jutta Brunnée and James Marshall Tory Dean's Chair
Graduate supervisor: University Professor Emeritus Michael J. Trebilcock
Government Appointments: On the World Trade Organization’s (WTO’s) indicative list of dispute settlement panellists, the approved list of Israeli arbitrators under the Israel-MERCOSUR Free Trade Agreement and Chapter 10 of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement. Member of Israel’s Advisory Committee on Trade Remedies
Julie McAlpine-Jeffries (LLM 2008), associate general counsel for the University of Toronto, is an “accidental” lawyer who became so fascinated by the law that she pursued her LLM at Faculty of Law simply to enjoy learning more about a variety of aspects of the law.
When Jean Teillet (LLB 1994, LLM 2008) first graduated from the U of T Faculty of Law in 1994 there were few role models working in her fields of interest – reproductive law and Indigenous rights – so she forged her own path and became one of the role models others followed.
“At the time, reproductive rights and Indigenous rights were nascent fields, so you had to get out and practise and learn from doing,” says Teillet from her home in British Columbia. “U of T gave me a good grounding in law and I used that as a springboard.”
In collaboration with the Future of Law Lab at the Faculty of Law, Dessislav Dobrev (LLM 2002) led two webinars on AI and the Law in 2023.
In case you missed it, this timely series attracted over 700 registrations across 36 different countries and was our best attended online webinar last year.
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