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Hughes Page 1 of 32 Updated August 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE JULA HUGHES 1. Contact Information Faculty Faculty of Law P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada E3B 5A3 Office: (506) 447-3398 [email protected] 2. Education 2.1. Post Secondary Education Diploma in University Teaching (D.U.T.), University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. (2006-2007) Bachelor of Laws in Common Law (LL.B.) (summa cum laude), University of Ottawa, Ontario (1996-1999) Doctor of Philosophy (summa cum laude), University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany (1992-1996) German and Comparative Literature, Magister Artium (M.A.) ("sehr gut" A+), University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany (1984-1992); German Literature, English Literature, North American Literature and History of Ideas 2.2. Doctoral Thesis Eigenzeitlichkeit. Zur Poetik der Zeit in der englischen und deutschen

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CURRICULUM VITAE JULA HUGHES

1. Contact Information

Faculty

Faculty of Law P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, New Brunswick Canada E3B 5A3

Office: (506) 447-3398

[email protected]

2. Education

2.1. Post Secondary Education

Diploma in University Teaching (D.U.T.), University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. (2006-2007)

Bachelor of Laws in Common Law (LL.B.) (summa cum laude), University of Ottawa, Ontario (1996-1999)

Doctor of Philosophy (summa cum laude), University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany (1992-1996)

German and Comparative Literature, Magister Artium (M.A.) ("sehr gut" A+), University of Erlangen Nuremberg, Germany (1984-1992); German Literature, English Literature, North American Literature and History of Ideas

2.2. Doctoral Thesis

Eigenzeitlichkeit. Zur Poetik der Zeit in der englischen und deutschen

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Romantik. Blake, Schiller, Coleridge, F. Schlegel, von Hardenberg. Erlangen, Nürnberg 1996 (Promotion: Erlangen 1996) Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Manfred Engel

2.3. General Areas of Academic Interest:

Criminal law (history and application to marginalized people); Aboriginal law and Indigenous governance; Labour and human rights law (pay equity, collective bargaining); Judicial ethics (disqualification)

3. Employment

3.1. Employment

Professor (July 2017 to present)

3.2. Employment History at UNB

Associate Professor (July 2011 – June 2017) (tenure granted July 2012)

Assistant Professor (July 2006-June 2011)

Adjunct Professor, UNB Faculty of Law (Winter 2006)

3.3. Previous Employment

Adjunct Professor, Queen’s University Faculty of Law (Fall 2005)

Part-time Professor, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Common Law Program (Sept. 2003 to April 2005)

Research Director, Engelmann Gottheil (formerly Caroline Engelmann Gottheil) (Sept. 2000 to Feb. 2005)

Law Clerk to Justice Ian Binnie, Supreme Court of Canada, (Sept. 1999 – August 2000)

Research Assistant to Professor Magnet, University of Ottawa (Summer 1997- Spring 1998)

Junior Editor, Ottawa Law Review (Fall 1997/Winter 1998)

Consultant for language teaching software evaluations, Department of National Defence Language School, Ottawa (March 1996 - Sept. 1996)

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Lecturer for Business English, Sabel-Schulen, Nuremberg, Germany (June 1991 – July 1992)

Teaching Assistant for first-year students of German literature, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Winter term 1990/1991 and Winter term 1991/1992 )

Research Assistant to Prof. Jürgen Lehmann, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Dec. 1988 - July 1992)

Teacher for German as a Foreign Language, Business English and English as a

Foreign Language, “Lern mit Utz” Sprachschule, Erlangen, Germany (July 1988 - July 1992)

Translator, Übersetzungsbüro Utz (German-English and English-German, technical, business, scientific, scholarly) (July 1988 - June 1993)

Assistant Teacher, Education Department of the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, Comprehensive Schools at Swinton and Wath, GB (Sept. 1987 - July 1988)

3.4. Distinctions, Honours, Fellowships, Scholarships

Visiting Scholar, Hamline University, April 2017

Visiting Scholar, University of Victoria Faculty of Law, February 2017

Teaching Excellence Award of the Faculty of Law, UNB (2016)

Visiting Professor, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law (September 2014-June 2015)

Visiting Scholar, University of Potsdam Faculty of Law, Potsdam, Germany (Jan. to August, 2013)

Canada Law Book Prize for the highest section standing in Contracts (Fall 1996/Winter 1997)

Carswell Prize for the highest section standing in Torts (Fall 1996/Winter 1997)

University of Ottawa Merit Scholarship (Fall 1997/ Winter 1998)

Ogilvy Renault Prize for highest standing in English Common Law after three terms of study (Winter 1998)

Emond Harnden Prize for the highest standing in Labour Law I (Winter 1999)

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4. Publications

4.1. Works in Progress

Hughes, Jula (with Elizabeth Blaney), “Looking out for each other: A research and community action collaboration for improved services for the families of missing Aboriginal women, girls, and sexual and gender minorities” (Principal Investigator)

Hughes, Jula (with Elizabeth Blaney, Remy Ventura and Janelle Marchand), “Yes, We Can Look Out For Each Other: Capacity Study” (Principal Author)

Hughes, Jula (with Wendy Wetteland), “Governance of Native Councils: Instances of Indigenous Lawmaking”

Hughes, Jula, “Is #MMIW an Aboriginal Rights Issue? The Intersectional Resonance of Section 35”

4.1. Works in Peer Review

Hughes, Jula (with Roy Stewart), “Gendering the Duty to Consult” (Principal Author)

4.2. Articles and Chapters Published or Accepted for Publication in Refereed Journals and Books

Hughes, Jula, “Making Amendability a Priority in Criminal Code Reform” in Marie-Eve Sylvestre, Margarida Garcia and Julie Desrochers, eds, Criminal Law Reform in Canada: Challenges and Possibilities (Montreal: Yvon Blais, 2017) (in press)

Hughes, Jula, “Perfectly Legal and Still Bad: Lessons from the Decriminalization of Abortion for Law Reform Regulating Sex Work” (2017) UNB Law Journal (in press)

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “Implications of Judicial Disqualification for Case Management and Active Adjudication” (2017) 54:4 Alberta Law Review 849. (Principal Author)

Hughes, Jula, “The New Victims: Perpetrators before the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission” in Brieg Capitaine and Karine Vanthuyne, eds, Power through Testimony: Reframing Residential Schools in the Age of Reconciliation (Vancouver: UBC Press 2017) 177.

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Hughes, Jula, “James Fitzjames Stephen: History of the Criminal Law of England” in Dauchy, Serge, Georges Martyn, Anthony Musson, Heikki Pihlajamäki, and Alain Wijffels, eds. The Formation and Transmission of Western Legal Culture: 150 Books that Made the Law in the Age of Printing. Studies in the History of Law and Justice Vol. 7 (Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2016)

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “From Principles to Rules: The Case for Statutory Rules Governing Aspects of Judicial Disqualification” (2016) 53:3 OHLJ 853. (Principal Author)

Hughes, Jula (with David Bell), “Bargaining for Contract Academic Staff – What academic contingent labour might teach us about unionization and collective bargaining for other contingent workers”. (2015) 19 Working USA 377. (Principal Author)

Hughes, Jula, “Like Oil on Troubled Water - The Labour Jurisprudence of Justice Louis LeBel” (2015) 70 Supreme Court Law Review 213.

Hughes, Jula (with Roy Stewart), “Urban Aboriginal Populations and the Honour of the Crown”, (2015) 66 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 263. (Principal Author)

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “Judicial Education as a Forum for Identifying and Meeting Research Needs” (2015) 3 Judicial Education and Training 95. (Equal Contribution)

Hughes, Jula (with Vanessa MacDonnell and Karen Pearlston), “Equality & Incrementalism: The Role of Common Law Reasoning in Constitutional Rights Cases” (2014) 44:3 Ottawa Law Review 467. (Equal Contribution)

Hughes, Jula (with Vanessa MacDonnell), “Social Science Evidence in the German Constitutional Court and in the Supreme Court of Canada: Some Comparative Observations” (2013) 32:1 National Journal of Constitutional Law 23. (Equal Contribution)

Hughes, Jula (with Vanessa MacDonnell), “The German Abortion Decisions and the Protective Function in German and Canadian Constitutional Law.” (2013) 50 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 999. (Equal Contribution)

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “Refining the Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Test: Providing Judges Better Tools for Addressing Judicial Disqualification” (2013) 36:1 Dalhousie Law Journal 171. (Principal Author)

Hughes, Jula “Home Truths About Truth Commissions” In: Sasha Baglay and

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Laverne Jacobs (eds.) The Nature of Inquisitorial Processes in Administrative Regimes. (Farnham: Ashgate, 2013) 271-292.

Hughes, Jula, “Community-based Approaches to Access to Justice.” (2012) 63 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 68.

Hughes, Jula, “Instructive Past: Procedural lessons from the "Royal Commission On Aboriginal Peoples" for the "Canadian Truth And Reconciliation Commission On Indian Residential Schools", (2012) 27 Canadian Journal of Law and Society 101.

Hughes, Jula (with Tamra Alexander and Rebekah Culberson), “Two Professors, Three Opinions, One Lesson Plan?”, (2011) Canadian Legal Education Annual Review 63. (Equal Contribution)

Bryden, Philip and Hughes, Jula, The Tip of the Iceberg: A Survey of the Philosophy and Practice of Canadian Provincial and Territorial Judges Concerning Judicial Disqualification. (2011) 48:3 Alberta Law Review 569. (Equal Contribution)

Hughes, Jula, “Gender Equality in Sports: A Human Rights Lawyer’s Perspective”, (2010) 1 Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d’études sur le Nouveau-Brunswick (online).

Hughes, Jula, “Proliferation and Restraint”, (2010) 15:1 Review of Constitutional Studies 117.

Hughes, Jula Control of the Process: The Criminal Procedure Jurisprudence of Chief Justice Lamer. (2009) 46 Supreme Court Law Review 151.

Hughes, Jula (with Tamra Alexander and Don Fleming) The First Year Curriculum: Silo, Cubicle or Open Office? (2009) Canadian Legal Education Annual Review 99. (Equal Contribution)

4.3. Notes and Case Comments

Hughes, Jula, “Maintiens le droit: Case Comment on R. v. Kelly”, (2011) 81 Criminal Reports (6th) 41.

Hughes, Jula Legislative Update: Criminal Code Bills And Amendments 2006/2007. New Brunswick Solicitors’ Journal Spring 2007.

Hughes, Jula Peetooloot: Who Pays the Costs of Appointing Counsel to Cross-

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examine Complainants? (2007) 42 Criminal Reports (6th) 57.

Hughes, Jula Janet L. Hiebert – Charter Conflicts. What is Parliament’s Role? (Book Review) (2002/2003) 34(2) Ottawa Law Review 319.

Hughes, Jula, “Hate Speech on the Internet”, (2002) 5:2 Constitutional Newsletter of the Ontario Bar Association 15.

Hughes, Jula, “The Journey Home: Back in (Ocean) Port” (2001) 5:1 Constitutional Newsletter of the Ontario Bar Association 18.

4.4. Books

Hughes, Jula Eigenzeitlichkeit. Zur Poetik der Zeit in der englischen und deutschen Romantik: Blake, Schiller, Coleridge, Fr. Schlegel, v. Hardenberg - 1996. 264 pp. Erlangen, Nürnberg, Univ., Diss., 1996.

4.5. Encyclopedia Entries

Hughes, Jula, s.v. Stefan George; s.v. Symbolism. In: Dieter K. Buse and Jürgen C. Dorr (eds.), Encyclopaedic History of Modern Germany (Hamdon: Garland, 1996)

4.6. Web Publications and Legal Blogs

Institute for Feminist Legal Studies (Osgoode) http://ifls.osgoode.yorku.ca/

• The Closure of the Morgentaler Clinic and the Rule of Law in New Brunswick

• Explaining the appeal of asymmetrical criminalization (with Vanessa MacDonnell and Karen Pearlston)

Hughes, Jula, http://sabbaticaljula.wordpress.com/

• Transatlantic Legal Pedagogy • Enlightened parochialism? Comparative law and social realities of

abortion • The subversiveness of legal history • Roman law

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Hughes, Jula, Processes of Truth and Reconciliation from the Royal Commission to the TRC. Proceedings of the Truth and Reconciliation Conference 2010. "http://www.nipissingu.ca/trcconference/paperarchive.asp"http://www.nipissingu.ca/trcconference/paperarchive.asp

Hughes, Jula, Codification As Judicial Empowerment, Proceedings of the British Legal History Conference 2007, "http://www.law.harvard.edu/programs/ames_foundation/BLHC07/Index.html

4.7. Professional publications

Non-Status and Off-Reserve Aboriginal Representation in New Brunswick: Speaking For Treaty And Claims Beneficiaries. Report for the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council. July 2015

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden) Provincial and Territorial Judges Recusal Survey – Final Report. May 2009

Future Directions. Report for the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission. November 2008. Available at "http://www.gnb.ca/hrc-cdp/index-e.asp"http://www.gnb.ca/hrc-cdp/index-e.asp

Hughes, Jula (with Ernest L. MacKinnon), If there were legal aid in New Brunswick... A Review of Legal Aid Services in New Brunswick. Fredericton: Province of New Brunswick, September 2007

5. Presentations, Lectures, Panels

5.1. Invited lectures

Hughes, Jula, Invited Speaker, “Looking Out For Each Other”, Hamline University Center for Law and Justice, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 6, 2017. Hughes, Jula, Visiting Scholar, “Is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women an Aboriginal Rights Issue? The Intersectional Resonance of Section 35” University of Victoria, Faculty of Law, February 20, 2017. Hughes, Jula, Invited speaker, “Politics is Women’s Work - A Gender Lens on the Duty to Consult”, Institute for Feminist Legal Studies, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto, ON, February 3, 2017.

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Hughes, Jula, Distinguished Visitor, “Is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women an Aboriginal Rights Issue? The Intersectional Resonance of Section 35”, Faculty of Law, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, January 19, 2017. Hughes, Jula, Invited speaker, “The Duty to Consult Off-Reserve and Non-Status Populations”, Faculty of Law, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, October 31, 2016. Hughes, Jula, Invited speaker, “Gender Discrimination and the Duty to Consult”. University of Victoria, Victoria BC, May 13, 2016. Hughes, Jula, Invited panel member, “Ungewollt schwanger: Wer soll entscheiden? 40 Jahre Fristenlösung – und immer noch im Strafgesetz! Vienna, Austria, May 26, 2015. Hughes, Jula, “Feminism’s (un)timely business - Improving abortion access in the Maritimes” Health Law and Policy Seminar Series, Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University, October 31, 2014. Hughes, Jula, “Access to Justice in New Brunswick – Reflections on the Cromwell Report” Public lecture at the invitation of Voices of Women. Fredericton, February 3, 2014. Hughes, Jula, “Access to Justice as Social Justice.” Keynote address on occasion of the Peace Medallion Award of the YMCA to Norm Laverty. Fredericton, November 23, 2013. Hughes, Jula, “The Closest Call: James Fitzjames Stephen and the codification of English criminal law.” Invited lecture at the Faculty of Law of the University of Bonn, Germany. April 24, 2013. Hughes, Jula, “Access to Justice in New Brunswick”, Keynote address at the launch of Pro Bono Students Canada, UNB Chapter. Fredericton, NB. September 18, 2012. Hughes, Jula, “Sir James Stephen's Code.” Invited lecture at the Faculty of Law of the University of Toronto. October 13, 2010. Hughes, Jula, “Kolonialismus, Ethnizität, Ausgrenzung: Indigene Völker in Kanada.” Invited lecture at the University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt, Germany. June 15, 2009.

5.2. Refereed and scholarly conference presentations

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Hughes, Jula (with Wendy Wetteland), “Governance of Native Councils: Instances of Indigenous Lawmaking”. Constitution 150: Reconciliation Wahkohtowin. Centre for Constitutional Studies & the Faculties of Law and Native Studies University of Alberta, Edmonton, September 21-23, 2017. Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “What does empirical research on the Canadian judiciary tell us about the judicial exercise of power? I-CON V University of Copenhagen, Denmark, July 5-7, 2017. Hughes, Jula “Community-Driven Research: Partnering with Native Councils - Methodology and Ethics”. Beyond Borders: Indigenous Thought and Mobility in a Contentious World: Canadian Indigenous and Native Studies Association Annual Conference, Puebla, Mexico. June 14-16, 2017. Hughes Jula (panel organizer) “Community-Driven Research Methodologies and Research Ethics Processes” Beyond Borders: Indigenous Thought and Mobility in a Contentious World: Canadian Indigenous and Native Studies Association Annual Conference, Puebla, Mexico. June 14-16, 2017. Hughes, Jula (with Wendy Wetteland), “Beyond Reserves: Indigenous Peoples Who Live Off Reserve Are Treaty Beneficiaries” Beyond Borders: Indigenous Thought and Mobility in a Contentious World: Canadian Indigenous and Native Studies Association Annual Conference, Puebla, Mexico. June 14-16, 2017. Hughes, Jula, “Making Amendability a Priority in Criminal Code Reform”. Vers une réforme législative en droit criminal. Laval University, Quebec City. May 4-5, 2017. Hughes, Jula (with Karen Pearlston), “Adopting a Reproductive Justice Framework in a Predominantly White, Rural and Catholic Jurisdiction: Importance and Challenges” Abortion – The Unfinished Revolution II. Ulster University Belfast, Northern Ireland. June 2-3, 2016. Hughes, Jula (with Wendy Wetteland), “Who We Are: Speaking For Off-Reserve and Non-Status Treaty And Claims Beneficiaries” Towards Reconciliation: Fulfilling the Promise of the Peace and Friendship Treaties. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. October 29-30, 2015. Hughes, Jula, “Implications of Case Management and Active Adjudication for Judicial Disqualification.” Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Legal Ethics, Université de Montreal, Montreal October 22-24, 2015. Hughes, Jula, “From Abortions to Sex Work: What decriminalization can teach us about the role of stigma in criminal law” Controlling Sexuality and Reproduction, Past and Present, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge Alberta, August 12-14, 2015.

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Hughes, Jula (with Roy Stewart), “Gendering the Duty to Consult”. Survivance and reconciliation: 7 Forward 7 Back Concordia University, Montreal, June, 11-13, 2015. Hughes, Jula (with Aloke Chatterjee), “Teaching with a Disability. UDL’s Forgotten Dimension”, Universal Design in Learning, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, November 9-10, 2014. Hughes, Jula, “Like Oil on Troubled Water - The Labour Jurisprudence of Justice Louis LeBel”, Workshop in Honour of Justice Louis LeBel of the Supreme Court of Canada. Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 17-18 October 2014. Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “Judicial Education as a Forum for Identifying and Meeting Research Needs”, Judicial Education and the Art of Judging: From Myth to Methodology. University of Missouri Law School, Columbia, Missouri, 9-10 October 2014. Hughes, Jula, “Closing the door on human rights-based claims to abortion access in New Brunswick”, Abortion: The Unfinished Revolution. University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown PEI, 7-9 August 2014. Hughes, Jula, (with Phil Bryden), “Empirical and Comparative Approaches to Judicial Disqualification: The Case for Limited-Scope Statutory Frameworks”. International Legal Ethics Conference VI. City University of London, London GB, July 10-12, 2014.

Hughes, Jula, (with David Bell), “Bargaining For Contract Academic Staff: What Academic Contingent Labour Might Teach Us About Unionization and Collective Bargaining For Other Contingent Workers.” Conference of the Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies. Brock University. St Catharines, Ontario, May 29-30, 2014.

Hughes, Jula (with Roy Stewart), “Urban Aboriginal Populations and the Honour of the Crown.” Research Symposium of the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (Atlantic Region, UNB and St. Thomas Universities), Fredericton, May 15-16, 2014.

Hughes, Jula, “The New Victims - Perpetrators before the Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools.” Engaging the Other: Breaking Intergenerational Cycles of Repetition. University of the Free State. Bloemfontein, South Africa, December 5-8, 2012.

Hughes, Jula (with Vanessa MacDonnell), “Social Science Evidence in the German Constitutional Court and in the Supreme Court of Canada: Some Comparative Observations.” Social Science Evidence in Charter Litigation: 30

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Years of Fact Finding. David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Toronto November 9, 2012.

Hughes, Jula (with Tamra Alexander) “Looking Backward While Moving Forward” AAU Teaching Showcase. Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, October 29, 2011.

Hughes, Jula, “Community-based Approaches to Access to Justice.” Viscount Bennett Lecture Panel. UNB Faculty of Law, Fredericton October 28, 2011.

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “Rethinking the Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Test”, Conference of the Canadian Assocation of Legal Ethics, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, September 21-22, 2011.

Hughes, Jula, “Home Truths About Truth Commissions.” Global Perspectives in Inquisitorial Processes. University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, May 25-27, 2011.

Hughes, Jula, “Hearing the Unspeakable - Speaking and Hearing Residential School Narratives Before the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Commission” Narrative Matters 2010. St. Thomas University, Fredericton, May 20-23, 2010.

Hughes, Jula “Lessons From the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples - Procedural Fairness before the Indian Residential School Truth and Reconciliation Commission” Truth and Reconciliation, Nipissing University, North Bay, March 3-7, 2010.

Hughes, Jula, “Collaborative learning and critical student engagement: Conditional Sentencing in New Brunswick” Conference of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, Ottawa, May 25-27, 2009.

Hughes, Jula (with Josephine Savarese) “Considerations on a Collaborative Learning Project on the Implementation of Conditional Sentences in the Province of New Brunswick” Communities, Cultures and Collaboration. Symposium under the auspices of the New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre at Saint Thomas University, Fredericton, April 17, 2009.

Hughes, Jula Panel organizer, co-chair, “Judging Witnesses and the Reception of Expert Evidence” International Law & Society Conference, Montreal, May 29 - June 1, 2008.

Hughes, Jula “The Role of Witness Testimony in Wrongful Conviction Cases: Are Our Rules of Evidence Adequate?” International Law & Society Conference, Montreal, May 29- June 1, 2008.

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Hughes, Jula (with Tamra Alexander and Don Fleming) “First Year Law School: Silos, Cubicles or Open Offices? – Toward an Integrated First Year Curriculum” Canadian Association of Law Teachers Conference, Montreal, May 27-28, 2008.

Hughes, Jula “Sentencing reform in Canada: The impact on aboriginal prisoners.” International Law & Society Conference, Berlin, Germany July 25-28, 2007.

Hughes, Jula “Human Rights of Women Prisoners” Roundtable at International Law & Society Conference, Berlin July 25-28, 2007.

Hughes, Jula “Codification As Judicial Empowerment” British Legal History Conference, 2007, Oxford, England, July 2-5, 2007.

Hughes, Jula, “Codification – Recodification: The Stephen Code and the Fate of Criminal Law Reform in Canada” Canadian and British Perspectives in Legal History (British Association for Canadian Studies/Legal Studies Group Conference) London, England, Canada House, June 22, 2007.

Hughes, Jula, “More Power to the Judges - The Stephen Code” J.F. Stephen: Cruelty and the Law. International Conference, Editorial Institute, Boston University, Boston, Mass. April 20-21, 2007.

Hughes, Jula “Theory of Sentencing – the Canadian Approach” International Criminal Law Theory Conference, Jinan, China, November 10-14, 2006.

Hughes, Jula “Restraint and Proliferation in Criminal Law – The Expected Paradox” Conference of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, June 22-24th 2005.

Hughes, Jula “Ein System haben und kein System haben. Zur Fragmentpoetik Friedrich Schlegels” (The Poetics of Aphorism in Friedrich Schlegel’s work), First Ontario Conference for Graduate Students in German Literature and Language, Toronto, 13-14 March 1993.

Hughes, Jula “Frauenlob und Frauenspott. Schillers ‘Würde der Frauen’ “ (Praise and Derision of Women in Schiller’s poem “Dignity of Women”), Second Ontario Conference for Graduate Students in German Literature and Language, Waterloo, Ont. 12-13 March 1994.

5.3. Other scholarly presentations

Hughes, Jula, “Advancing Pay Equity in New Brunswick”. Presentation to the

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Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation of New Brunswick. Fredericton, July 25, 2017.

Hughes, Jula, “Federalism and Off-Reserve Populations: Daniels and Beyond” Guest Lecture for Patricia Cochran, University of Victoria, Faculty of Law, February 21, 2017.

Hughes, Jula, “Representing Treaty Beneficiaries Off Reserve”. Canadian Law & Society Association Mid-Winter Conference. Fredericton, January 21, 2017.

Hughes, Jula, “Early embedded professional ethics learning”. Kaleidoscope Conference of the Centre for Teaching and Learning. Fredericton, December 7, 2016.

Hughes, Jula, “Urban Aboriginal Populations in New Brunswick”. Knowledge Translation Event: Research for a Better Life: Restructuring Relationships, Restoring Justice. Fredericton, November 18, 2016.

Hughes, Jula, “Still working hard to play hard: The UNB Women’s Hockey Decision” Panel discussion, University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law, March 24, 2016.

Hughes, Jula, “Urban Aboriginal Populations and the Honour of the Crown.” Presentation to the National Executive Committee of the Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network. May 27, 2014.

Hughes, Jula, “Access to Justice in New Brunswick. Reflections on the Cromwell Report” University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law, Pro Bono Student Panel on Access to Justice. Fredericton, March 28, 2014.

Hughes, Jula, “Towards a Canadian Theory of Legislation” University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law, Faculty Works in Progress Series, Fredericton, October 29, 2013.

Hughes, Jula (with Vanessa MacDonnell), “The Art and Science of Constitutional Legislation” Guest Lecture: Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law. Heidelberg, June 3, 2013.

Hughes, Jula, “Recent Supreme Court decisions on HIV transmission” Guest Lecture: Gender, Sexuality and the Law, Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, November 28, 2012.

Hughes, Jula, “R v Bedford” Guest Lecture: Law and Violence. Carleton University, Department of Legal Studies. Ottawa, September 24, 2012.

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Hughes, Jula, “Sex Work and the Law: New Directions? First Impressions on the Ontario Court of Appeal’s Decision in Canada (Attorney General) v Bedford,” University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law, April 3, 2012.

Hughes, Jula, “The Fraser decision and the s 2(d) jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada,” Guest lecture, Constitutional Law, Faculty of Law University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, March 15, 2012.

Hughes, Jula, “The German Abortion Decisions and the Protective Function in German and Canadian Constitutional Law,” University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law Faculty Seminar Series, Fredericton, November 10, 2011.

Hughes, Jula, “The Criminalization of HIV transmission” Guest Lecture: Gender, Sexuality and the Law, Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, October 27, 2011.

Hughes, Jula, “Legal Aid in New Brunswick”, Guest Lecture, Professional Conduct, Faculty of Law, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, November 15, 2008.

Hughes, Jula Teaching and learning about criminal law - A Law Professors' Perspective. Guest Lecture for Department of Criminology, Saint Thomas University, Fredericton. November 5, 2007.

Hughes, Jula (with Don Fleming) It’s All Wrong(s). Towards an integrated first year curriculum. Faculty Seminar at Dalhousie Law School, Halifax, NS October 12, 2007.

Hughes, Jula Racial Profiling. Guest Lecture. Panel Discussion Access to Justice: Working Toward a Better Understanding of Diversity in a Post 9/11 Era. Sponsored by the Canadian Bar Association, February 10, 2007.

Hughes, Jula Reproductive Rights. Guest Lecture, Feminist Advocacy, University of New Brunswick, Faculty of Law. November 20, 2006.

Hughes, Jula The Sentencing Moot. A Part of the First Year Curriculum. Faculty Seminar sponsored by the Teaching and Learning Enhancement Committee of UNB Faculty of Law. October 31, 2006.

5.4. Presentations at Judicial and Continuing Legal Education Seminars and Workshops

Hughes, Jula, “Active Adjudication, Case Management and Judicial Disqualification in Family Court”. Conference of the National Judicial Institute, Vancouver, February 8-10, 2017.

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Hughes, Jula, “The Role of Rules in Recusal”. National Conference of the National Judicial Institute Vancouver May 11-13, 2016

Hughes, Jula, “Implications of Case Management and Active Adjudication for Judicial Disqualification”. National Conference of the National Judicial Institute Vancouver May 11-13, 2016

Hughes, Jula (with Phil Bryden), “Recusal and Disqualification”. Supreme Courts of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Judicial Education Seminar, Halifax, N.S., May 22-23, 2014.

Hughes, Jula, “Judicial Disqualification in Family Law Proceedings – Better Tools for Judges National Conference of Family Law Judges Quebec, Quebec February 13, 2014.

Hughes, Jula, “Refining the Reasonable Apprehension of Bias Test: Providing Judges Better Tools for Addressing Judicial Disqualification” Annual General Meeting of the Judges of the Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick. Saint Andrews, New Brunswick November 9, 2013. Hughes, Jula, “Legal Principles Governing the Disqualification of Judicial Officers” Conference of the Masters’ Association of Ontario, Kingston, Ontario September 21, 2012.

Hughes, Jula, “Judicial Disqualification and the Self-Represented Litigant “, Family Law and the Self-Represented Litigant. Conference of the National Judicial Institute. Halifax, N.S. July 13-14, 2012.

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), “Judicial Disqualification” Conference of the National Judicial Institute. Vancouver, B.C. April 26-28, 2012.

Hughes, Jula “Judicial Review of Referral Decisions” Canadian Associations of Statutory Human Rights Commissions (CASHRA). St. John’s, June 20-22, 2010.

Hughes, Jula, Judicial Disqualification Retreat of Nova Scotia Provincial Court Judges, Pictou, N.S. October 1, 2009.

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden) Provincial and Territorial Judges Recusal Survey – Final Report. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges. Presentation of preliminary report of empirical study conducted on behalf of the Association at their annual conference. Calgary, September 23, 2009.

Hughes, Jula, Statutory Exceptions and Defences in Canadian Human Rights Law. Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals. Halifax, May 31-June 2, 2009.

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Hughes, Jula, Statutory Exceptions to Human Rights. Some Thoughts On Evolving Interpretive Practice. Canadian Bar Association Conference on Administrative Law. Ottawa, November 21, 2008.

Hughes, Jula (with Philip Bryden), Provincial and Territorial Judges Recusal Survey – Preliminary Report. Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges. Presentation of preliminary report of empirical study conducted on behalf of the Association at their annual conference. Quebec City, November 4, 2008.

Hughes, Jula Recusal, Ethics and Family Law. Presentation at National Judicial Institute Family Law Seminar: Evidence and Procedure Issues, February 13-15, 2008.

Hughes, Jula, Racial Profiling. Roundtable Discussion at National Judicial Institute Conference for New Brunswick Court of Appeal Judges. October 16-17, 2007.

Hughes, Jula, Age Discrimination in the Federal Sphere. Presentation to Staff at the Parliament of Canada, November 2004.

Hughes, Jula, Essential Services Provisions: What Are They Now? Presented at the National Summit on the Public Service Modernization Act. Understanding and Implementing A New Framework for Public Sector Labour Relations, Ottawa, Monday, May 31, 2004 to Tuesday, June 1, 2004

Hughes, Jula, Human Rights Law Update, Conference of the Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers, Ottawa May 8-11, 2003.

Hughes, Jula (with Peter Engelmann), Freedom from Associations. The Failure of Constitutional Discourse in Labour Relations and What Could Have Been Done to Avoid It. Presented at: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Twenty Years Later, Canadian Bar Association/Department of Justice Ottawa April 17, 2002.

Hughes, Jula (with Peter Engelmann), The Union's Duty to Disabled Members. Presented at: Canadian Association of University Teachers Grievance Arbitration Conference, Ottawa Feb. 2-4, 2001.

5.5. Professional and Community Presentations

Hughes, Jula, “Looking Out for Each Other: Project Update” Annual General Meeting of the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council, August 23-24, 2017.

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Hughes, Jula, “The Constitutionality of the Hospital Requirement in Regulation 84-20” Community Presentation for Reproductive Justice New Brunswick. Fredericton, November 2, 2016.

Hughes, Jula, “Non-Status and Off-Reserve Aboriginal Representation in New Brunswick Treaty Negotiations.” Presentation to the Federal Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Ottawa, March 3, 2016.

Hughes, Jula, “Who We Are: Non-Status and Off-Reserve Aboriginal Representation in New Brunswick.” Presentation to the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, New Brunswick, Fredericton, November 18, 2015.

Hughes, Jula, “Non-Status and Off-Reserve Aboriginal Representation in New Brunswick: Speaking For Treaty And Claims Beneficiaries.” Annual General Meeting of the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council, July 12, 2015.

Hughes, Jula (keynote), “History of Legal Disputes for Abortion Access in New Brunswick”, Persons Day Breakfast, LEAF Halifax, October 31, 2014.

Hughes, Jula (keynote), “Access to Justice”, Launch of the 2012/13 pro bono students Canada, UNB Chapter, Fredericton, September 18, 2012.

Hughes, Jula, “Update on Pay Equity in the Public Sector” Pay Equity Coalition: Milestones and Road Signs: On the Journey to Pay Equity in New Brunswick” Moncton, May 19, 2012.

Hughes, Jula Pay Equity in the Public Sector - A regulatory Framework, AGM of the New Brunswick Pay Equity Coalition. Moncton, June 5, 2010.

Hughes, Jula Making Pay Equity Work. Study Day of the New Brunswick Pay Equity Coalition. Fredericton, September 11, 2009.

Hughes, Jula Preparing to Bargain in the Current Climate. CAUT Forum for Chief Negotiators 2009 - Negotiations: Who’s Listening and Why it Matters. Ottawa March 27-29, 2009

Hughes, Jula Mandatory Retirement and the Role of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission. Public Lecture for Human Rights Week at Saint Thomas University, October 30, 2008.

Hughes, Jula Snow Clearing, Bike Helmets, Speed Limits and Chimney Sweeping: Community, individualism and regulatory density in Canada and Germany. Guest Lecture sponsored by UNB Dept. of Culture and Language Studies. March 21, 2007

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Hughes, Jula Access to Reproductive Health. Guest Lecture sponsored by UNB Sexuality Centre as part of UNB’s 5th Annual Sexual Awareness Week. September 19, 2006.

5.6. Media Work

Date Publication Title Page#

21-May-17 CBC N.B.onlyprovincetoachievegenderequityamongprovincialcourtjudges

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24-Mar-17 Lawyer’sWeekly

Theriskoffakenews Online

2-Feb-17 CBC MPslookforwaystofight'fakenews'inwakeofmosqueshooting

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10-Aug-16 RogersTVNBVoiceoftheProvince

“PayEquity” TV

14-Apr-16 CBCNewsNewBrunswick

“MetisinNewBrunswick'ecstatic'overSupremeCourtruling”

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12-Apr-16 CBCNewsNewBrunswick

“MétisanxiouslyawaitlandmarkSupremeCourtrulingonrights”

01-Apr-16 CBCNewsNewBrunswick

“P.E.I.abortiondecisionfuelsaccessconcernsinNewBrunswick”

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09-Feb-16 TheAquinianOnline

“Clinicseekspubliclyfundedabortionservices”

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03-Feb-16 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Gritsmovetocurbbindingarbitrationsettlements”-Interview

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29-Jan-16 CBCNewsNovaScotia

“TheChronicleHeraldproposedcontractcouldremoveunion,legalexpertssay”

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18-Jan-16 Times&Transcript(Moncton)

“Clearysettlementincludespayment,sayslawyer”-Interview

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18-Jan-16 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“Clearlysettlement'absolutely'includespayment:employmentlawyer”-Interview

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23-Nov-15 Times&Transcript

“Borqueappealmightraiseissues,butwillneverachievehisrelease”

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(Moncton)03-Nov-15 TheDaily

Gleaner(Fredericton)

“Bourquemaynevergetfullparole,regardlessofappeal,sayslawprof”-Interview

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26-Jun-15 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Wagehikeslikelytoaffectotherlabourtalks,councillorssay”-Interview

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17-Jun-15 SpringerMedizin.net

“AbtreibungausdemStrafgesetzbuchstreichen?”

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13-Jun-15 LegalFeeds:TheBlogofCanadianLawyerandLawTimes

“UNBprof'sresearchlooksatimpactofregulatorylawafterdecriminalization”

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29-May-15 CBCNewsNewBrunswick

“HamptonElementary10-year-old'sshirtcalled'inappropriate'“

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28-Nov-14 Rabble.ca “AbortionrestrictioninNewBrunswickliftedbyaccessstillaproblem”

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18-Nov-14 NewBrunswickMediaCo-Op

“Updated:Frederictonhighschoolstudentssuspendedfordresscodeprotest”

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17-Nov-14 Unews.ca “Waittimes,billingremainfactorsinobtainingtimelyabortionprocedure”

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11-Aug-14 CBCNewsNewBrunswick

“BourqueReaction” Online

12-Apr-14 Times&Transcript(Moncton)

“Accesstoabortiondiscussedinlegislature”-Interview

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12-Apr-14 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“Alwardwon'treopenabortionaccessissue”–Interview

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11-Apr-14 NationalPost “N.B.abortionclinictoclose;Provincewon'tfundMorgentalerfacility”-Interview

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10-Apr-14 CTVNewsAtlantic

“AbortionissuearisesinN.B.withMorgentalerClinicclosure”

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21-May-12 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Forumdiscussespayequityinpublic,privatesectors”-Interview

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21-May-12 Times&Transcript(Moncton)

“NBCoalitionforPayEquityholdsforum;TopicsincludedeffectivenessofPayEquityActandresultsofgovernmentequityexercises”-Interview

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09-May-12 TheDailyGleaner

“InvestigationnotenoughforLeBlanc;lawprofessorsupportsinquiryrequest;

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(Fredericton) Case|Lawyersaysmanythinkdepartmentwasheavy-handed”-Interview

20-Apr-12 Youtubevideointerview

“UNBLawProfessorJulaHughesonthearrestofBloggerCharlesLeBlanc”

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19-Apr-12 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“Blogger'slibelcasewon'tbeheardFriday;Underreview|NodecisiononwhethertolaycriminalchargesagainstLeBlanc”

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04-Feb-12 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“Civillibertiesgroupaskingaboutblogger'sarrest;Libelissue|Associationraisingfreedomconcernsoversearchwarrant,arrest”-Interview

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24-Jan-12 PostmediaNews “N.B.bloggeraccusedoflibelingpoliceofficer”-Interview

24-Jan-12 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“DefamatorylibelcasesarerareinCanada-lawprof;LeBlancarrest|Mostlibelcasessettledincivilcourt,notwithfinesandjailtime”-Interview

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13-Dec-11 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Lackofheatmaybemoreabouthardshipthanhumanrights:lawyer”

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18-Nov-11 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“UNBaccusedofdisruptingunionizingefforts;Union|Professorsaysshe'sshockedbyschool'stacticstodissuadeemployees”-Interview

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17-Jan-11 MacLean's “Troubleinthebighouse:howmandatoryminimumsentencingcouldmakeitworseforwomeninprison”

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29-Sep-10 GlobeandMail “NewBrunswickpoliticianssteerclearofabortion”

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09-Feb-10 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Fundingneededtofixfamilycourt,profsays;Justice:UNBacademicsayssheunderstandsfrustrationofjudge”-Interview

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01-Feb-10 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Gritsurgedtoactonyear-oldfamilycourtreport”-Interview

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14-Jan-10 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Legalaidsystemriddledwithgaps,professorsays;Justice:Co-authorofreportonservicesayscutbackhavecausedcompletedisarray”-Interview

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29-Dec-09 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Court'inchaos';Legal:Co-authorlegalaidreportsaysbudgetcutshaveleftfamilyjusticesystem'goingbackwards”-Interview

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22-Dec-09 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Planinworkstoaddresslegalaid” PageA1

15-May-09 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“17MLAsattendRighttoLifeabortionprotest”

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11-Dec-08 Times&Transcript(Moncto)

“IftherewaslegalaidinNewBrunswickÉ”-Interview

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10-Mar-08 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Legalaidreformssorelyneeded”-Interview

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09-Oct-07 NewBrunswickTelegraph-Journal

“Closingdoorstowomen'seducation”-Commentary

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25-Sep-07 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“Mandatoryretirementantiquated-prof.”-Interview

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17-May-07 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericto)

“Abortionlawsuitsparksrally”-Interview

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17-May-07 CanwestNewsService

“MorgentalerlauncheslawsuitagainstNewBrunswick”

14-Feb-07 Times&Transcript(Moncton)

“Racialprofilingraisingsafety:expert;Forumdiscussesnewrealitiesoflifeforvisibleminoritiesinpost-9/11world”-Interview

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10-Feb-07 FoundinNBTelegraphJournal

“AccesstoJustice:WorkingTowardDiversityinaPost9/11Era”forum”-Interview

06-Dec-06 NewBrunswickTelegraphJournal

“Attorneygeneralbetweenalogandahardplaceoncourtruling;RightsNativeloggingcaseputsT.J.BurkesquarelyinmiddleofSupremeCourtdecision”-Interview

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21-Nov-06 Times&Transcript(Moncton)

“Fraudsentence'toosevere';DarrellDoucetteappeals2-1/2-yearprisonsentence,$75,000restitutionorder”-Interview

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26-Oct-06 TheDailyGleaner(Fredericton)

“Base'sdrugtestingcouldbechallenged-prof.”-Interview

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5.7. Refereeing and Consulting Activities

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Grant Adjudicator, SSHRC Insight Development Grants, May 2016.

Executive Committee Member, Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (Atlantic Region) (September 2013 – present)

Grant Adjudication Committee Member, Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (Atlantic Region) (September 2013 – present)

Expert, World Justice Project (2011, 2012, 2013,2014,2015, 2016)

External Reviewer, SSHRC, Winter 2012.

Co-Chair, Legal Aid Review, New Brunswick Minister of Justice and New Brunswick Legal Aid Commission (with Ernest MacKinnon) (July – September 2007)

5.8. Peer Reviewer

Alberta Law Review (May 2007, April 2010, October 2013, August 2017)

Canadian Journal of Women and the Law (June 2014)

European Journal of Law and Economics (February 2016)

Fondazione Centro nazionale di prevenzione e difesa sociale (July 2017)

Island Studies Press (January 2017)

Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes (October 2007)

Osgoode Hall Law Journal (October 2013)

Ottawa Law Review (August 2006)

UBC Law Review (September 2006, June 2008, April 2010, April 2014, August 2017)

UNB Law Journal (October 2006, March 2008, December 2012, February 2016)

University of Toronto Press (November 2015)

Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues (February 2013)

5.9. Graduate Student Supervision

Committee Member, M.Phil. (Interdisciplinary) Anthea Plummer, “Urban Aboriginal Children in Care: A Survey of Policies and Practices in New Brunswick

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and Nova Scotia”. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. Supervisor: Dr. Tia Dafnos.

Committee Member and Examiner, PhD (Interdisciplinary) Jessi Taylor, “Come and See What God Has Done: Religious Violence and Sexual Violence in the Bosnian War”. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. Supervisor: Dr. Lisa Todd

Discipline-external examiner, PhD for Naomi Doucette, “The Proof is in the Words!: Discriminating Between False and Substantiated Allegations of Sexual Assault”. University of New Brunswick, Saint John. Supervisor: Dr. Mary-Ann Campbell.

5.10. Grants

Principal Investigator (with Janelle Marchand), “Lifting Spirits” UAKN August to December 2017, $4410.

Lead Researcher, “Experiencing Ethical Practice – From Day 1” Teaching & Learning Priority Fund, UNB, May-December 2017, $1958.

Principal Investigator, “Looking Out for Each Other” SSHRC Partnership Development Grant March 2017 to March 2019, $196,188.

Lead Researcher, “Indigenous Governance Implications of Historical and Ongoing Gender Discrimination under the Indian Act”, New Brunswick Law Foundation Endowment, December 2016 to September 2017, $1624.

Lead Researcher, “A Capacity Study of Atlantic Community-Based Organizations to Deliver Supports to Missing Aboriginal Individuals and Their Families, Friends, and Communities”, Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network, May 2016 to present, $15,000.

C0-Applicant (with Professor Karen Pearlston), “Adopting a Reproductive Justice Framework in a Predominantly White, Rural and Catholic Jurisdiction”, New Brunswick Law Foundation Endowment, May 2016, $6124.

Lead Researcher, “Looking Out for Each Other”, Voices of Women, January to March, 2016, $10,000.

Applicant, “Empirical and Comparative Approaches to Judicial Disqualification: The Case for Limited-Scope Statutory Frameworks”, New Brunswick Law Foundation Endowment, March 2016, $938.

Principal Investigator, “Gendering the Duty to Consult”, Urban Aboriginal

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Knowledge Network, January to April, 2015, $2723.

Co-Applicant, Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network, Atlantic Centre. SSHRC $2.5 Million 2012.

Principal Investigator, “Non-Status and Off-Reserve Beneficiaries in New Brunswick”, UAKN, August to December 2014, $6500.

Social Science Evidence in the German Constitutional Court and in the Supreme Court of Canada: Some Comparative Observations. New Brunswick Law Foundation November 2012; $1067.

Inquisitorial Processes: Home Truths About Truth Commissions. New Brunswick Law Foundation November 2010; $1415.

Teaching Legal Writing Across Curricular Boundaries, Centre for Enhanced Teaching and Learning Project Fund May 2010; $4,100.

Truth and Reconciliation: Lessons from RCAP. New Brunswick Law Foundation. October 2009, $3498.

Harrison McCain Young Scholar Award, March 2009, University of New Brunswick; $12,000.

The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (with Prof. Dr. Quindeau). September 2008; Law Foundation of New Brunswick Research Fund $3500

The Canadian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (with Prof. Dr. Quindeau). December 2008; University of New Brunswick Research Fund $ 4496

Judging Witnesses and the Reception of Expert Evidence, International Law & Society Conference, Montreal, May 29 - June 1, 2008 Heritage Fund $1,884

Toward an integrated first year curriculum. Centre for Enhanced Teaching and Learning, UNB, Teaching and Learning Project Fund (2007/08) (with Profs. Fleming and Alexander) $7,725

The Counting of Votes on Multi-member Courts of Last Resort, October 25th, New Brunswick Law Foundation, $1300 (with Prof. Chatterjee)

Sentencing reform in Canada: The impact on aboriginal prisoners, January 25, 2007. Heritage Fund, $2800

Integrated approach to teaching first year torts and criminal law, January 25, 2007, Heritage Fund, $2210 (with Prof. Fleming)

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5.11. Scholarly Translations Published

IIka Quindeau, “Narration as a Construction of Identity” in Judith S. Kestenberg and Eva Fogelman (eds.), Children During the Nazi Reign: Psychological Perspective on the Interview Process (Westport: Praeger, 1994) p. 35-56.

Karin MacHardy, “Geschichtsschreibung im Brennpunkt postmoderner Kritik” in Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften 4 (1993), p.337-369.

6. Teaching

6.1. Courses Taught in preceding 6 years

2017/2018 Foundations of Law (Enrolment 94) fall term Criminal Law and Procedure (Enrolment 48) all year Jurisprudence (Enrolment tbd) winter term Fall 2016 Foundations of Law (Enrolment 94) fall term Criminal Law and Procedure (Enrolment 48) 2015/2016 Foundations of Law (Enrolment 94) fall term Criminal Law and Procedure (Enrolment 49) all year Jurisprudence (Enrolment 33) winter term 2014/15 Criminal Law and Procedure (Enrolment 19) Public Law (Enrolment 85) fall term Labour Law I (Enrolment 65) winter term 2013/2014 Jurisprudence (Enrolment 31) winter term

6.2. Directed Research & Reading Courses

Tiffarah McLean, Readings in Legal Theory (Fall 2017)

Edward Choi, “Punished twice? The effects of a criminal offence on immigration law for a permanent resident or an international student and what to do about it” (Winter 2014)

Una Urosevich, “The Constitutionality of a Sample of British Columbia Review Board Decisions” (Winter 2012)

Chris Lydon, “Contributions to a wrongful conviction: Judicial interventions in Mailman and Gillespie” (Fall 2011)

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Amanda Lannon ”Industrial Inquiry Commissions as a Tool for Resolving Long Strikes” (Fall 2011)

Daman Thable, “With Great Knowledge Comes Great Responsibilities: An Examination of Genetic Discrimination in Canada.” A subsequent version of this paper was published in: (2006) 14:3 Health Law Review 22.

6.3. Development of New Courses

Wrongful Conviction Workshop (UNB)

Civil Liberties (Queen’s)

6.4. Updating of Existing Courses

Foundations of Law

Jurisprudence

Collective Bargaining and Arbitration

Criminal Law and Procedure

Criminal Procedure

Human rights law in Canada

Labour Law

Sopinka Moot

6.5. Teaching Aids and Techniques

ADR simulation for Foundations

TWEN sites for civil liberties, criminal law, criminal procedure

D2L Site for Foundations of Law

Powerpoint presentations

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Moot program for first years

Integration of torts and criminal law first year curriculum

Collaborative learning project on conditional sentencing

Use of clickers for feedback on assigned readings

Facebook groups

Video assignments

6.6. Involvement in Curriculum Development

Resource development grant for ADR simulation materials

Research grant for integration of legal writing program into first year courses

Research grant for integration of first year criminal and tort law curriculum

Research grant for collaborative learning project on conditional sentencing

6.7. Organization of Field Schools, Labs, or Practica

Course supervision for AIDWYC – Seminar on Wrongful Convictions

7. Academic Service

7.1. External Reviewer

Promotiontofullprofessor,UniversitédeMontreal,Droit(2017)Tenure,Ottawa,Law(2017)

7.2. University Committees

Senate Nominating Committee (July 2017 to present)

Senator of the UNB Fredericton Senate (May 2010 to Dec. 2012) (September 2016 to present)

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Awards Committee VP Research (2016/2017)

Member of the Research Ethics Board (Jan. 2012 to Dec. 2012; Jan. 2014 to Aug. 2014)

7.3. Faculty Committees

Academic Standing & Appeals (2009/10) (2010/11) (2017/18)

Admissions Committee (Academic year 2006/2007)

Continuing Legal Education Committee (January 2008 - September 2008)

Curriculum (Winter 2014) (2014/15 Ottawa)

Equity and Diversity Committee (2009/10)

Experiential Learning Committee (2013/2014) (Chair, 2015/2016, Fall 2016) (Chair, 2017/18)

Faculty Advisor of Law Week (2007)

Heritage (Winter 2014)

Library Committee (2010/11)

Quality Assurance Review Faculty Response Committee (2009/10)

Research Committee (Chair, 2015/2016, Fall 2016)

Scholarship Committee (2011/12 and 2012 WI)

Secretary of Faculty Council (Winter 2009)

Speakers’ Committee (2006/2007)

Teaching and Research (Chair, Winter 2014)

7.4. Moot teams

Co-coach of Gale Moot Team 2007

Coach of McKelvey, Sopinka Moot Team 2008

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Practice bench judge of Gale Moot Team (2008, 2009)

Practice bench judge of Jessup Moot Team (2007, 2008, 2010, 2012)

Practice bench judge of Sopinka Moot Team (2007, 2009)

Practice bench judge of Laskin Moot Team (2010, 2016)

Judge of First Year Moot (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016)

7.5. Faculty Association

AUNBT President (2011 - 2012)

AUNBT Executive Member (2007 - 2014)

AUNBT Negotiating Team Member for the Suspension of Mandatory Retirement (Spring 2009)

AUNBT Chief Negotiator for Contract Academics (May 2008 - October 2010); Member of Bargaining Committees (FT: 2012- 2014; CAE: 2012; 2016)

AUNBT Pension Committee (2010 to 2014)

AUNBT-FAUST solidarity committee, Organizer (December 2007-March 2008)

7.6. Pro Bono Students Canada

Pro Bono Students Canada 2017/18 Supervision of two students

Pro Bono Students Canada 2015/16 Supervision of two students

Pro Bono Students Canada 2012 Winter term Supervision of two students

Pro Bono Students Canada 2011/12 Supervision of three students

Pro Bono Students Canada 2010/11 Supervision of four students in two projects

Pro Bono Students Canada 2009/10 Supervision of two students

Pro Bono Students Canada 2007/08 Supervision of two students

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7.7. Community Service

Access to Justice Coalition of New Brunswick, Member and Faculty Liaison (2009 – present)

Canadian Association of University Teachers, Member of the Collective Bargaining and Economic Benefits Committee (July 2009-June 2012)

Children’s Resources on Wheels, Secretary and Board Member (April 2003 – April 2006)

Citizens for Educational Choice, Legal Advisory Group Member (March 2008 - 2009)

FederalWitnessProtectionProgramAdvisoryCommitteeoftheRCMP (Vice-Chair 2013 - May 2017, Chair June 2017 – present)

Fredericton Legal Advice Clinic, Board Member, Vice-President and Faculty Liaison (various capacities, July 2010-present)

New Brunswick Pay Equity Coalition, Vice-President (Anglophone) (June 2015-June 2017) and Board Member, (June 2015 – present) (Legal advisor July 2009- May 2015)

Reproductive Justice New Brunswick, Political Action Committee and Collective member, (May 2014-present)

SOS Children’s Villages Canada, Secretary and Board Member (April 2003 – May 2008) (May 2015 – present)

TransHealth, Member (October 2015 – present)

7.8. Involvement in Professional and Learned Societies

Member, Conference Organizing Committee 2017, Canadian Association for Legal Ethics (CALE)

Member, Conference Organizing Committee 2016, Canadian Association for Legal Ethics (CALE)

Board Member, Canadian Association for Legal Ethics (CALE)

Member, Canadian Association of Indigenous and Native Studies (CINSA)

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Regional Co-0rdinator, Supreme Court Advocacy Institute

Senior Counsel, Supreme Court Advocacy Institute

Member of National Association of Women and the Law (NAWL)

Member of Canadian Association of Law Teachers (CALT)

Member of the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History

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