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I received my PhD in law from Queen’s University of Belfast in 2007 and my LL.M from Maurer School of Law of Indiana University in 2003.
Prior to joining Laurier, I was a post-doctoral fellow at the Munk Centre for International Studies of the University of Toronto (2007-2009).
In June 2016, I was called to the Ontario Bar.
My research is focused on comparative criminal justice, criminal law, criminal procedure and human rights. I am particularly interested in the evolution of jury trials and reforms in the criminal justice systems of post-Communist transitional countries. Other research projects include study of European lay adjudication systems and independence of the legal profession in Post-Soviet states.
I am willing to supervise graduate students in the areas of comparative criminal justice, criminal law and procedure.
In English
In Russian
Contact Info:
F: 519.756.3716
Office location: GRH131
Office hours:
By appointment only.
Languages spoken: English, Russian