Dr. Camille Cameron

Professor

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Biography

Camille Cameron is a Professor of Law at the Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. Her research focuses on class actions, climate change litigation, and the regulatory role in civil litigation. She has worked extensively in international development, specifically in post-conflict societies such as Cambodia, where she trained lay defenders and judges. Camille's academic contributions include various memberships in law-related organizations and numerous publications addressing contemporary issues in civil justice reform. She has held visiting professorships at prestigious institutions including the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the University of Oxford. Her teaching encompasses vital legal topics such as class actions, civil procedure, and international dispute settlement, emphasizing ethical considerations and alternative dispute resolution methods. Camille has been actively involved in academic governance and has served on several boards, contributing to community legal aid and enhancement of legal education.

Research Interests

Courses

Class Actions Civil Procedure International Dispute Settlement Legal Ethics Comparative Civil Justice Reform Alternative Dispute Resolution