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About Jocelyn Stacey

Jocelyn Stacey is an Associate Professor at the Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia. Her research and teaching focuses on Canadian environmental and administrative law. She has a doctorate in law from McGill University. Her dissertation, “The Constitution of the Environmental Emergency,” was nominated for the Governor General’s Gold Medal. She has a LLM from Yale Law School and an LLB from the University of Calgary. Professor Stacey has been the recipient of numerous academic awards including a SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship for her doctoral work. Prior to graduate work, Jocelyn clerked for the Honorable Justice Marshall Rothstein at the Supreme Court of Canada. She is a founding Board Member of the Pacific Centre for Environmental Law and Litigation, a non-profit society dedicated to training law students and young lawyers in public interest environmental law litigation.

Professor Stacey researches the intersection between environmental issues, disaster and law.

Positions

Present Assistant Professor, Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia
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Disciplines

Law


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Recent Works (5)

Disaster and Emergencies (4)

Environmental Law (9)

Administrative Law (6)