University of Toronto, Faculty of Law
Feminism & Law Workshop Series
presents
Daphne Gilbert
University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Common Law Section
Privacy’s Second Home: Building a New Home for Privacy
Under Section 15 of the Charter**
Thursday, November 13, 2008
12:30 – 2:00
Solarium, Falconer Hall
Faculty of Law, University of Toronto
84 Queen’s Park
Professor Daphne Gilbert - B.A. (Hon.)(Manitoba), LLB (Manitoba), LL.M. (Yale)(Of the Bar of Ontario) -specializes in criminal, constitutional and comparative constitutional law. Her research interests lie primarily in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, with a particular emphasis on equality rights, reproductive rights and animals and the law. Please see www.daphnegilbert.ca for downloads to all publications, course descriptions and lots of other information. She was a co-investigator and researcher on a major SSHRC-funded project called 'On the Identity Trail' which considered the impact of issues around anonymity, identity and privacy in the digital age. She joined the Faculty after obtaining an LLM from Yale University as a Fulbright and SSHRC scholar. She clerked for Chief Justice Antonio Lamer at the Supreme Court of Canada and Mr. Justice Robertson at the Federal Court of Appeal. She is a member of the Law Programme Committee of LEAF.
A light lunch will be served.
**Forrthcoming in Ian Kerr, Carole Lucock & Valerie Steeves, eds., On The Identity Trail: Understanding the Impact and Importance of Anonymity and Authentication in a Networked Society (Oxford University Press, 2009).
For workshop information, please contact Nadia Gulezko at n.gulezko@utoronto.ca