Law

  • Dr. Moira Aikenhead
    • technology-facilitated violence
    • gender violence
    • domestic violence
    • intimate partner violence
    • criminal law
    • sentencing
    • violence against women
    • non-consensual distribution
    • revenge pornography
    • voyeurism
    • evidence
    • criminal justice
    • feminist legal theory
    • family violence
    • coercive control
    • privacy
    • online regulation
    • internet regulation
    • misogyny
    • cyberviolence
    • intimate images
    • harassment
    • online threats
    • online misogyny
    • hate speech
    • online hate
    • social media
  • Ms. Susanne K Raab
    • medical negligence
    • medical malpractice
    • hospital safety
    • patient safety
    • health law
  • Dr. Mary Liston
    • Administrative law
    • constitutional law
    • comparative public law
    • law and literature
    • rule of law
    • law and politics
  • Patricia Dawn Mills, PhD Law
    • Canadian First Nation rights and titles as it relates to Federal and Provincial Resource management, mining law, equity and the sustainability of a finite, location-specific resource
  • Matthew Orde
    • Forensic pathology
    • forensic medicine
    • autopsy pathology
    • anatomical pathology
    • expert evidence
    • disaster victim identification
  • Prof. Efrat Arbel
    • Immigration
    • refugee law
    • border law & policy
    • immigration detention
    • human rights
    • constitutional law
    • prison law and policy
    • tort law
  • Prof. Debra Parkes, BA, LLB, LLM
    • criminal law
    • constitutional law
    • sentencing
    • incarceration
    • critical prison studies
    • feminist legal studies
    • social justice
    • gender and law
  • Steven Minns
    • Government policy
    • strategy
    • strategic management
    • intellectual property (IP)
    • technology strategy
    • entrepreneurship
    • patents
    • innovation
    • lawsuits
    • litigation
    • Canadian environmental law
    • Canadian public law
    • disaster law