These are some of the graduate students at the University of Ottawa whose work relates to environmental justice.

Click through to the student’s profiles for more information about their research!


Current Students

 
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Justine Bouquier (PhD)

- Title of thesis: « la prise en compte des ordres juridiques autochtones par le droit international des droits de la personne » / “Indigenous legal orders’ inclusion in international human rights”
- Supervisor: Sophie Thériault

 
 
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Tamunobelema Itamunoala (LLM)

- Supervisor: Nathalie Chalifour

 
 
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Erin Dobbelsteyn (PhD)

- Supervisor: Nathalie Chalifour


Past Students

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Angela Lee (PhD, 2021)
- Title of thesis: “Seeding Sustainability over Extracting Capital: Advancing a Vision for Technology Justice in the Canadian Agri-Food Sector”
- Supervisors: Heather McLeod-Kilmurray and Lynda Collins

Anna Romaniszyn (LLM)
- Supervisor: Nathalie Chalifour

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Semie Sama (PhD, 2017)
- Title of thesis: “Harnessing Environmental Justice to Protect Against Land-Grabbing in Cameroon”
- Supervisor: Nathalie Chalifour

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Michelle Sanders (LLM with a concentration in Global Sustainability and Environmental Law, 2017)
- Title of research paper: “Practical Challenges to Implementing the Precautionary Principle in Canadian Environmental Law”
- Supervisor: Nathalie Chalifour

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Carla Sbert (PhD, 2019)

- Title of thesis: “Ecological Law Re-formation: Obstacles and Opportunities in Canadian Mining”
- Supervisors: Heather McLeod-Kilmurray and Nathalie Chalifour