- Kent Roach
Kent Roach is a professor of law at the
University of Toronto Faculty of Law . He is well known for his expertise and writings on criminal law, the "Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms ", and more recently anti-terrorism law.He is a graduate of the university and served as a former
law clerk to JusticeBertha Wilson of theSupreme Court of Canada .Academic work
Professor Roach has written and published extensively on various subjects, and his current research involves the comparative study of
miscarriages of justice , comparativejudicial review and comparativeanti-terrorism law and policy. Some notable offices he holds include editor-in-chief of the "Criminal Law Quarterly", and member of the advisory committee for both the Commission of Inquiry into the Actions of Canadian Officials in Relation toMaher Arar and the Ipperwash Inquiry into the killing ofDudley George .elect publications
* "The Supreme Court on Trial: Judicial Activism or Democratic Dialogue", Toronto, Irwin Law, 2001
* "Brian Dickson: A Judge's Journey" University of Toronto Press, 2003 (withRobert Sharpe )
* "Criminal Law" Irwin Law, 3rd ed, 2004External links
* [http://www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty_content.asp?profile=47&cType=facMembers&itemPath=1/3/4/0/0 Professor Profile at UofT website]
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