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It was first published in 1949 as a collection of legal essays entitled the UBC Legal Notes. In 1959, it officially became the UBC Law Review. It was incorporated as a non-profit society in 1966. The UBC Law Review is a top ranking scholarly publication in Canada and globally, alongside the University of Toronto Law Journal and McGill Law ...
"Spaces and Challenges: Feminism in Legal Academia" (2011) 44(1) UBC Law Review 205-220 "Relocation, indeterminacy, and burden of proof: lessons from Canada" (2011) 23(2) Child and Family Law Qtly 155–177. "Joint Custody and Guardianship in the British Columbia Courts: Not a Cautious Approach" (2010) 29 Canadian Family Law Quarterly 223–252.
Allan McEachern, former Chancellor of UBC and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia; Michael Omolewa, historian, diplomat and former President of UNESCO General Conference; Wally Oppal, former Attorney General of British Columbia; Stephen Owen, former Member of Parliament; former UBC V–P of External, Legal and Community Relations
The following year, Williams-Davidson received the name "Gid7ahl-Gudsllaay" held by her great-grandmother Susan Williams. [10] Williams-Davidson completed her law degree and graduated from UBC in 1995. [13] She was called to the Bar of British Columbia the following year and founded EAGLE, a charity providing free legal aid to protect land. [14]
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De Zayas has written scholarly articles that were published in the Harvard International Law Journal, [34] the UBC Law Review, [35] the International Review of the Red Cross, [36] the Criminal Law Forum, [37] the Refugee Survey Quarterly, [38] the Netherlands International Law Review, [39] The International Commission of Jurists Review, [40 ...
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The UBC board's quasi-municipal powers are largely delegated to UBC Campus and Community Planning, a division of the university's vice-president of external relations. For the purposes of representation on the Metro Vancouver Board of Directors, UBC Vancouver is part of Electoral Area A. The current Electoral Area A director is Jen McCutcheon.