- Joel Bakan
Joel Conrad Bakan (born 1959) is a Canadian lawyer and writer.
Born in
Lansing, Michigan and raised for most of his childhood inEast Lansing, Michigan where his parents, Paul and Rita Bakan, were both long-time professors in psychology atMichigan State University . In 1971, he moved with his parents toVancouver ,British Columbia . He was educated atSimon Fraser University (BA, 1981),University of Oxford (BA in law, 1983) andDalhousie University (LLB , 1984).He served as a law clerk to
Brian Dickson in 1985, during his tenure as clerk Chief Justice Dickson authored the judgmentR. v. Oakes among others. He then pursued aMasters degree atHarvard Law School . After graduation, he returned to Canada, where he has taught law atOsgoode Hall Law School ofYork University and theUniversity of British Columbia .Bakan authored "
The Corporation : The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power", a book analyzing the evolution and modern-day behavior of corporations from a critical perspective. Published in 2004, it was made into a film the same year and won 25 international awards.He is also the author of a number of books on Canadian constitutional law, including "Just Words: Constitutional Rights and Social Wrongs", which analyzes the historical effect that the
Charter of Rights and Freedoms has had in promoting social justice.Bakan had two children with his first wife,
Marlee Gayle Klein , also a scholar and Professor of Law at theUniversity of British Columbia . Professor Klein died of leukemia in 2001 after a long struggle and Bakan supported his wife through her illness, while working on The Corporation, and established The Marlee Klein Memorial Lectures in Social Justice to commemorate her contributions to Canadian law and feminist legal theory. He is now married to Canadian actress and singerRebecca Jenkins .External links
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