Qualifications Bachelor of Laws - University of Manitoba Master of Arts - University of Guelph Master of Laws - Harvard Law School Bachelor of Arts - University of Winnipeg Bachelor of Education - Brock University Professor Stuesser joined the faculty full time in July 2008. Prior to that he was a Professor of Law at the University of Manitoba, where he taught for 20 years. Lee began his university teaching career at the University of Ottawa, Common Law in 1986. Over the years he taught as an Adjunct Professor at Bond on a number of occasions beginning in 1992, when he established the first trial advocacy course at the faculty. His areas of writing and interest include evidence, trial advocacy, criminal law and legal education.
Articles
A reflection on the Bond model of teaching, Bond law review (2009)
The vision of the founding professors at Bond Law was to provide a more personal...
Experts on Eyewitness Identification: I Just Don't See It, International Commentary on Evidence (2009)
This article deals with the admissibility of expert evidence on the frailties of eye witness...
A comparison of the law of evidence, Journal of the Australasian law teachers association (2009)
This article draws upon the author’s experience in teaching and writing on evidence law in...
Using the statements of co-accused, Law papers (2008)
Under current Canadian law if co-offenders are tried together the statement of one accused is...
Australian Principles of Evidence (2nd Ed, 2004), Jeremy Gans and Andrew Palmer, Cavendish Publishing Limited, Bond Law Review (2004)
[extract] I write this review as an outside observer of Australia law. I hail from...
Contributions to Books
Integrating skills into the study of law, Legal theory, practice and education (2011)
Recent studies on legal education recognize the importance of skills education. Legal skills have lasting...
Special Witnesses, An Introduction to Advocacy (2011)
Extract:
Most witnesses you call will be co-operative and provide helpful evidence for your cause,...
Written Submissions, Introduction to Advocacy (2011)
Extract:
The principles of good advocacy do not change in terms of written submissions. It...