Jennifer Chandler
Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law
Stream 2 - constitutional and legal aspects of anonymity
Biography
Jennifer Chandler joined the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa
in 2002, where she is currently teaching 'tort law' and
'technoprudence-legal theory in the information age'.
The overarching theme of Professor Chandler's research is law, science
and technology, particularly with respect to the social and
environmental effects of emerging technologies and the interaction of
emerging technologies with law and regulation.
In addition to work fitting within this broad theme, Professor Chandler
has also written extensively in the areas of cybersecurity and
cybertorts. Other recent articles have addressed the adequacy of
the Canadian regulation of GMOs, pharmacists and conscientious
objection, the ethics of non-financial incentives to donate organs, and
liability for online reputation systems.
Research
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