Student research

Expanding the Powers of Integrity Commissioners in Ontario: Sexual Violence and the Shortcomings of the Municipal Ethics Regime

Shereen Arcis, Windsor Law 3L student, Supervised Research Paper for Dr. Bruce Elman, published 27 March 2023 Trigger warning: This…

‘Giving a Voice to the Voiceless’: How municipalities can better facilitate neighbourhood revitalization

Research paper by Aadil Nathani (December 2019) for upper-year Windsor Law Municipal Law course. This paper will define gentrification, then…

Green Bonds – A catalyst for municipal action against climate change and the age-old problem of municipal fiscal capacity

Research paper by Sharath Voleti (December 2019) for upper-year Windsor Law Municipal Law course. How then can an Ontario municipality…

Look Both Ways: Intersections Of Past And Present In The Shaping Of Relations Between Cyclists, Pedestrians, And Driverless Cars

LLM Thesis by Davi Aragao Rocha. Driverless cars are expected to transform society in many ways. Since nowadays most collisions…

Windsor Star: Windsorites should not have to bear repeated damage from floods

Guest column by Windsor Law JD student Tristan J Miller, 7 April 2019. The City of Hamilton is the latest…

Where are the women? Women as candidates and councillors in Canadian municipalities

Research paper by Piper Riley Thompson (December 2018) for upper-year Windsor Law Municipal Law course. Canadian women have never seen…

Opting Out of Private Cannabis Retail

Research paper by Andrew Colautti (December 2018) for upper-year Windsor Law Municipal Law course. This paper, written as Ontario municipalities…

Who Pays for Road Violence? Rethinking Roads, Cycling and Tort Law

LLM Thesis by Ceslo Minoru Sakuraba (2018), Windsor Law. During the advent of the automobile, every road death was a…

“They Should Be Here With Us”: Beginning with Communities to Reimagine the Role of Lawyers in Support of Systemic Change

LLM Thesis by Britney de Costa (2017), Windsor Law. This thesis explores the roles lawyers might play to support community-led…

Implications of P3 Arrangements for Ontario Healthcare Infrastructure Procurement

Research Paper by Tyne Gatten (April 2016) for upper year Windsor Law seminar course: Private Property and the Public Interest.…

Heritage Properties: Demolition by Neglect and the Public Interest

Research Paper by Shannon Uhera (April 2016) for upper year Windsor Law seminar course: Private Property and the Public Interest.…