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Jena McGill
LL.B. Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
Research Assistant to Professor Daphne Gilbert
Jena
is a student in the joint LL.B/M.A. program at the University of Ottawa
and Carleton University’s Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts & Science degree with a minor
in Political Science from McMaster University, where her thesis
research focused on gender-based violence during conflict. She has a
strong interest in equality and privacy rights, particularly as they
relate to gender issues on a national and international scale.
Research
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“Emanations, Snoop Dogs and Reasonable Expectation of Privacy” (2007) 52:3 Criminal Law Quarterly 392-432 (co-authored with Ian Kerr)
“The Medium and the Message: Personal Privacy and the Forced Marriage of Police and Telecommunications Providers” (2006) 51:4 Criminal Law Quarterly 469-507 (co-authored with Ian Kerr and Daphne Gilbert)
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When Less is More: Privacy, Security and Civil Liberties from Johannesburg to Washington
“Where No Court has Gone Before…” Issues of Identity and Equality in Nixon v Vancouver Rape Relief
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