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DE BEER, Jeremy F. »


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Assistant professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Professor deBeer's expertise centres on classic and intellectual property law. Recent work relates to agricultural biotechnology, patents, plant breeders' and other IP rights. Other ongoing research deals with copyright law, particularly in respect of music, entertainment and the Internet. He has also written about administrative law and the standard of review of federal administrative tribunals. He has taught tort law, property law and legal research and writing.

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MORSE, Bradford W. »


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Full professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Cell: 613-889-8896
Home: 613-821-1681
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Aboriginal issues in Canada, U.S.A., Australia and New Zealand: Land claims, self-government, treaty rights, aboriginal rights, Metis rights, constitutional reform, administration of justice, intergovernment relations, wildlife harvesting, international indigenous rights, human rights, etc. Northern Governance: territorial governmental jurisdiction and federal-territorial relations

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