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    Anyone drawn into decision-making on a campus sexual violence complaint faces a steep learning curve. They may be called upon to determine whether interim measures should be imposed, whether complaints can proceed in tandem with criminal charges, how

    Publisher:Carswell
    Service Number:42756517
    Publication date:2020-02-25
    Practice area:Education law
    Jurisdiction:Canada
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    Karen Busby

    Karen Busby is a law professor at the University of Manitoba. Her teaching, research and service focuses on gender-based violence and administrative law. She is also the editor of Manitoba Queen’s Bench Rules Annotated.

     

    Joanna Birenbaum

    Joanna Birenbaum is a litigator with Ursel Phillips Fellows Hopkinson LLP. She specializes in equality and human rights, professional discipline and regulation, administrative/public law, employment law and domestic violence and sexual assault law.