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justice, ecology, law, & place

Editorial team

Editorial board

Sarah Morales
Associate Professor at University of Victoria’s Faculty of Law

Usha Natarajan
Edward W. Said Fellow at Columbia University, LPE Faculty Fellow, Yale University

Sophie Theriault
Professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law

Sara Seck
Associate Professor at Schulich School of Law, Yogis and Keddy Chair in Human Rights Law

Martin Olszynski
Associate Professor at University of Calgary’s Faculty of Law

Editorial team

Deborah Curran (Editor)
Professor at University of Victoria’s Faculty of Law and School of Environmental Studies, Executive Director of the Environmental Law Centre

Dayna Nadine Scott (Editor)
Associate Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and York Research Chair in Environmental Law & Justice in the Green Economy (2018-2023)

Justine Keefer (Editorial Fellow)
Justine Keefer is a second-year PhD student in Environmental Studies and the University of Victoria. She is the editorial fellow with JELP. Her research concerns the protection of Indigenous Nations’ rights from cumulative effects.

Lana Katai (Junior Editor)
Lana Katai is a 2L student at Osgoode Hall Law School. She is a Senior Editor for the Osgoode Hall Law Journal and a member of Osgoode’s Black Law Students’ Association. Lana is passionate about engaging with legal academia in collaboration with others. She enjoys reading, writing, and running in her spare time. 

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Justice, Ecology, Law, & Place (JELP) welcomes original submissions of articles, essays, book reviews, and commentary. We are a community of scholars, including students, professors, practitioners, and activists, writing on justice, law, ecology, and places that are in some way relevant to Canada. In particular, we encourage analysis, dialogue, and debate on issues at the interaction of these themes.

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