Peter A Allard School of Law

Staff & Faculty Directory

  • Anthony Sheppard

    Professor Emeriti

    Professor Sheppard articled in 1968-69, and was called to the Bar of B.C. in 1969. He joined the Faculty in 1969. His current teaching and research interests include Creditors' Remedies, Equitable Remedies, Evidence and Taxation.

    Professor Sheppard has practised as a tax lawyer and a prosecutor. From 1979 to 1984, he was a member of the Law Reform Commissison of B.C. and reporter for the Federal/Provincial Task Force on Uniform Rules of Evidence.

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  • Lynn Smith

    Honorary Professor
    The Honourable Lynn Smith, OC KC

    The Honourable Lynn Smith, OC, KC, practiced law with Shrum, Liddle and Hebenton (now McCarthy Tetrault), taught law at the UBC Faculty of Law (1981-98) and served as its Dean of Law (1991-97).  Her areas of research were Evidence, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and Human Rights. 

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    • Centre for Feminist Legal Studies
  • Jocelyn Stacey

    Associate Professor

    Jocelyn Stacey is Associate Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia. She researches environmental crises and the visible and invisible ways in which law creates, regulates and prevents these events.

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    • Centre for Feminist Legal Studies
    • Centre for Law and the Environment
    • Indigenous Legal Studies
  • James Stewart

    Professor

    My research interests are eclectic and interconnected.
     
    First, I have spent a number of years working in international criminal law as a witness, a prosecutor and a scholar. I began my career working with victims and perpetrators of the Rwandan genocide within local settings and in Rwandan prisons. The experience informed much of my work at the intersection of theory and practice in international criminal justice.
     

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  • Jessica Templeman

    SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow

    My research broadly unpacks the processes unfolding across the immigration and criminal system that contribute to the exclusion and expulsion of migrants from Canada. My doctoral work considered how knowledge of criminal inadmissibility impacted decision making on migrant sentence. It revealed how the immigration and criminal systems in Canada function in tandem to support the criminalization and deportation of racialized migrants specifically. My postdoctoral work now investigates the various types of knowledge, materials, and actors that inform decision making in the immigration system.

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  • Mio Tomisawa

    Admissions Advisor

    Through her participation in career fairs, information sessions, one on one meetings, and other recruitment initiatives, Mio is the primary advisor to applicants considering the Peter A. Allard School of Law at UBC. In addition to advising, Mio supports the admissions committee with the processing and evaluation of applicant documents, and keeps track of the pertinent statistical data as it relates to the incoming class.

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    • JD Admissions
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