Professor, Wilson-Prichard Chair in Law and Public Policy, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Officer of the Order of Canada
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416-946-5645
Campus
- Mississauga (UTM)
Areas of Interest
- Comparative Bills of Rights
- Anti-Terrorism Law
Biography
Books include Constitutional Remedies in Canada (winner of the 1997 Owen Prize); Due Process and Victims’ Rights: The New Law and Politics of Criminal Justice (short-listed for the 1999 Donner Prize); The Supreme Court on Trial: Judicial Activism or Democratic Dialogue (short-listed for the 2001 Donner Prize); September 11: Consequences for Canada (named one of the 5 most significant books of 2003 by the Literary Review of Canada); and (with Robert Sharpe) Brian Dickson: A Judge’s Journey (winner of the 2004 Dafoe Prize); The 9/11 Effect: Comparative Counter-Terrorism (winner of 2011 Mundell medal). Co-edited: Global Anti-Terrorism Law and Policy (2nd ed) and Access to Care: Access to Justice.