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Department/School:Faculty of Law, Common Law Section 29/06/2016

University of Ottawa

CURRICULUM VITAE

Employee No. 118273

A. NAME:

Jane Bailey

Full Professor, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa

Member of the Bar of Ontario

B.DEGREES:

LLM / University of Toronto / Law / 2002
LLB / Queen’s / Law / 1993
MIR / Queen’s / Industrial Relations / 1990
BAS (Hon) / Trent / Administrative & Policy Studies / 1988

C. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2015-
2008-2015 / Full Professor
Associate Professor / Law
Law / University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
2008-2010
2013-2015 / Associate Professor / Info Studies (cross appt.) / University of Ottawa
2003-2008 / Assistant Professor / Law / University of Ottawa
2002-2003 / Replacement Professor / Law / University of Ottawa
1994-2002 / Lawyer / Litigation Group / Torys LLP
1993-1994 / Law Clerk / Honourable Justice John Sopinka / Supreme Court of Canada

D.HONOURS, AWARDS & APPOINTMENTS:

2016
2016
2016
2014- / eGirls eCitizens shortlisted in Social Sciences category of the IndieFab Awards for 2015
Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Law
eGirls eCitizens ranked 29th in Hill Times Top 100 Political Books of 2015
Full Academic Member / Foreward Reviews
Canadian Bar Association
Human Rights Research and Education Centre / Michigan, USA
Ottawa
Ottawa
University of Ottawa
2014- / Network Researcher / PREVNet (Promoting Relationships and Eliminating Violence Network) / Queen’s University
2013 / Visiting Professor / Law / Universidad de Puerto Rico
2012- / Team Leader, Working Group 1 / Toward Cyberjustice: Rethinking Processual Law / Université de Montréal
2011 / Visiting Professor / Law / University of Hong Kong
2007 / Visiting Professor / Law / Universidad de Puerto Rico
2005-06 / Overall Award of Excellence for Full-Time Professor / Common Law Students’ Association / University of Ottawa
2004-05 / Overall Award of Excellence for Full-Time Professor / Common Law Students’ Association / University of Ottawa
2004 / Visiting Professor / Law / Universidad de Puerto Rico
2002 / WCG Howland Prize for Outstanding LLM Performance (shared) / Faculty of Law / University of Toronto
2001-02 / Centre for Innovation Law & Policy Graduate Fellowship / Faculty of Law / University of Toronto
2001-02 / Ontario Graduate Scholarship / LLM Programme / University of Toronto
1993 / David Sabbath Prizes in Wills, Remedies, Advanced Family Law, Feminist Jurisprudence / Faculty of Law / Queen’s University
1991 / Reuben Wells Leonard Prize in Advanced Constitutional Law / Faculty of Law / Queen’s University
1991 / McCarthy Tétreault Prize / Faculty of Law / Queen’s University
1991 / Fasken Campbell Godfrey Prize in Torts (shared) / Faculty of Law / Queen’s University
1990 / Borden & Elliot Prize in Contracts / Faculty of Law / Queen’s University
1990 / Queen’s University Entrance Scholarship / Faculty of Law / Queen’s University
1988 / President Symons Medal for first standing in degree program / Administrative and Policy Studies / Trent University
1985 / Eugene Forsey Scholarship / Administrative and Policy Studies / Trent University
1985 / Bruce Barrett Memorial Prize in the Philosophy of Logic / Administrative and Policy Studies / Trent University

E.SCHOLARLY and PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

1) University of Ottawa

2014-2015Member, Human Rights Research and Education Centre Management Committee

2013-2014Member, Aboriginal Advisory Committee, Faculty of Law

2013Member, Equity Committee, Faculty of Law

2011-2013Member, Teaching Personnel Committee,Faculty of Law

Member, Admissions Committee, Faculty of Law

2010-Member, Centre for Law, Technology & Society

2008-Member, Faculty of Graduate Studies

2007-2009Chair, Equity Committee, Faculty of Law

2007-2009Organizer, Annual Warren Winkler Lecture on Civil Justice Reform

2005-2007Member, Admissions Committee, Faculty of Law

2003-2006Member, Executive Committee, Institute for Women’s Studies

2003-Member, Internal Advisory Board, Canadian Internet Policy and Public

Interest Clinic

2003-2005Member, Equity Committee, Faculty of Law

2002-2004Member, Admissions Committee, Faculty of Law

2) External

2014-Member, YWCA Canada Help Communities Prevent and Eliminate

Cyber-Violence Against Young Women and Girls Project Advisory

Committee

2014-Member, Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women

Cyberviolence Project Advisory Committee

2013-Present Guest Editor, Special Issue of Laws on Law, Technology & Society

2010-Member, EditorialBoard, Canadian Journal of Women & the Law

2012-13Co-Chair, National Steering Committee, National Association of

Women & the Law

2012Expert Consultation, Law Reform Committee of the Parliament of Victoria, Australia regarding their inquiry into sexting (31 October meeting in Ottawa together with Steeves, V.)

2009-2012,Member, National Steering Committee, National Association of Women

2013-Present& the Law

2009-PresentExternal Evaluator, Grant Applications to Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

2008-PresentPeer reviewer for various journals, including: Canadian Journal of

Criminology and Criminal Justice, Queen’s Law Journal, Alberta Law

Review, McGill Law Journal, New Brunswick Law Journal, Osgoode

Hall Law Journal

2008Evaluator, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research,

Council for the Humanities, Open Competition Research Programmes

Expert Consultation, House of Lords Constitution Committee on Privacy

Related Matters (21 April meeting in Ottawa together with Kerr, I., et al)

2006-2007Member, Advisory Committee to the Department of Justice’s Action

Plan on Racism

2006Member, Organizing Committee for Lawyers Without Rights Exhibit,

Ottawa

2003-2004University of Ottawa Faculty Representative, Colloquia Planning

Subcommittee of the Chief Justice of Ontario’s Advisory Committee

on Professionalism

Member, Advisory Committee, LEAF Consultation on the Internet

and Equality

F.GRADUATE EXAMINATION AND SUPERVISION:

1) Graduate Examinations

2015 Madelaine Saginur, (LL.M. Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters Project “Can an AI infringe privacy?”.

2015- Laura Garcia (Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), "Geoweb and Open Government: Better Practices to Manage Geographic Data to Preserve Citizens’ Privacy"[in progress].

2013-Lori Stinson (Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa), “Mainstream pornography, mediated sexual consciousness and youth vulnerability to sexual harassment, abuse, coerced sex and violence: Deconstructing and reconstructing agency in emerging sexual identities” [in progress].

2013Trevor Milford (M.A., Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of

Criminology, University of Ottawa), “Girls’ Online Agency: A Cyberfeminist

Exploration”.

2013Anne Uteck (LL.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa),

“Reconceptualizing Spatial Privacy for the Internet of Everything”.

2013Jennifer Barrigar (LL.D. Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), “Time to Care

About Reputation: Re-viewing the Resonances and Regulation of

Reputation”.

2012Alex Cameron (LL.D., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), “The Nexus of

Copyright and Intellectual Privacy”.

2012Chloe Georas (LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters Project “Preemptive ‘Othering”: How Predictive Technologies Criminalize ‘Bad Communities’”.

2004Rong Wu, (LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters Project “State Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in China”.

2003Karen Ng (LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters Project,

“Spam Legislation in Canada: Federalism, Freedom of Expression and the

Regulation of the Internet”.

2003Marc Watkins (LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters Project,

“The Introduction of a National ID Card in Canada”.

2002Marcus Bornfreund (LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters

Project, “Legal File-Sharing”.

2002Alana Maurushat (LL.M., Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa), Masters

Project, “Patrolling the Freedom Expressway: Ethnocentric and

Technocentric Free Expression Beliefs and the Internet”.

2) Graduate Supervision:

2016Tahira Dawood (LL.M. Candidate), “Chatbots and hate speech” [co-supervisor].

2015Iulia Zubrytska (LL.M. Candidate), “Digitizing cost calculation in civil proceedings”

[co-supervisor].

Margaret Galley (LL.M. Candidate), “Revenge Porn: An Examination of the

Phenomenon and Existing Responses”.

2014Ran Bi (LL.M.), “Unfair terms in online contracts” [co-supervisor].

Juan Acevedo (LL.M.), “Cyberbullying”.

2013Jacob Downs (LL.M.), “Privacy, Surveillance & Democratic Dialogue”.

Aleksandra Suwala (LL.M.), “Content, search engines and defamation cases: Should technology of the Internet affect responsibilities and duties of search engines?” [co-

supervisor].

2009Eleanor San San Pua Ramirez (LL.M.), “The 21st Century Warfare: Cyber Warfare in Particular Reference to China” [co-supervisor].

2008Amy Awad (LL.M.), “Tracking Myself?: A Response to Online Behavioural Tracking (Implementing the Access Principle)”.

2007Louisa Garib (LL.M.), “Biometrics and Employee Privacy Rights: Unequal Protection

and Unsure Footing”.

2005 Ana Guanabara (LL.M.), “New Kinds of Discrimination Against Women in the

Workplace”.

2004Na Yang (LL.M.), “Who Should be Liable for Song Swapping – An Analysis of ISP

Liability for Online Music Sharing”.

G.GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:

1) Graduate Courses:

Technoprudence: 2011-present; a mandatory seminar for graduate students

Legal Theory in thecompleting an LL.M. with Concentration in Law and

Information AgeTechnology

2) Undergraduate Courses:

Cyberspace & Human Rights2011; a 6 week intensive seminar for undergraduate and graduate

law students taught as a Visiting Professor at The University of

HongKong, Faculty of Law; approximate enrolment: 20

Cyberfeminism2008-present; a first year elective course taught at the University Ottawa;maximum enrolment: 25

2007 & 2013 (summer); a 6 week intensive upper year seminar for law students taught as a Visiting Professor at Universidad de Puerto Rico, Escuela de Derecho; approximate enrolment: 30

2006-2007; upper year seminar for law and graduate students;

maximum enrolment: 25

Contracts2004-present; first year lecture course for law students; average

enrolment: 75

Women, Law & Technology2004 (summer); an upper year seminar for law students taught as a Visiting Professor at Universidad de Puerto Rico, Escuela de Derecho; approximate enrolment: 30

Civil Procedure2003-present; an upper year lecture course for law students;

average enrolment: 65-75

Regulation of Internet 2003-2005; a seminar taught to undergraduate and graduate

Communicationsstudents (law and engineering); maximum enrolment: 25

3) Undergraduate Directed Studies:

2014Saranjit Cheema, “Cyberbullying: Addressing Intermediary Liability in Tort

and Contract Law” (UROP)

2013Faiza Ahmed-Hassan, “Using Law to Further Social Justice: Redefining the

‘Ordinary Person’ Standard in Defamation Law” [co-directed]

2012Prubjoth Sidhu, “Cyber-Justice: Use of Videoconferencing Technology in

Criminal Law Proceedings”

2012Rachel Gold, “Women in Law School and Women in Computer Science

Undergraduate Programs in Canada: Why the Enrolment Gap and Lessons

from Law School”

2009Katie Black, “Identity in a Feminist Utopia”

2008Ashley Deathe, “Identity in a Feminist Utopia”

2008Stephanie Wildman, “Pornography and the Politics of Power”

2006Alex Munoza, “Digital Divide in Venezuela”

2005Andy Kaplan-Myrth, “Factor Interaction: Optimality Theory, Constraint

Interaction and Legal Reasoning”

  1. EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING:

Year / Source / Amount / Principal Investigator(s) / Purpose
2015 / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Partnership Grant / $2.5 million / Jane Bailey
Valerie Steeves
(Co-PI’s) / Investigate the relationship between online behavioural targeting of youth and cyberbullying
2014 / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Connections Grant / $24,739 / Jane Bailey
Valerie Steeves (co-investigator) / Organize and execute international, interdisciplinary workshop and public conference “eGirls, eCitizens” and co-edit book of collected works
2014 / Canadian Women’s Foundation / $5,000 / Jane Bailey
Valerie Steeves
(Co-PI’s) / Organize and execute international, interdisciplinary workshop and public conference “eGirls, eCitizens” and co-edit book of collected works
2011 / Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council Partnership
Development Grant / $199,000 / Valerie Steeves
Jane Bailey
(Co-PI’s) / “The eGirls Project” – research, write and publish on girls’ and young women’s involvement in social networking and its implications for critical theory and policy development
2011 / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council MCRI Grant / $2.5 million / Karim Benyekhlef
Jane Bailey et al. (co-investigators) / “Vers la cyberjustice/Towards Cyberjustice” – 32 interdisciplinary international scholars institutions and community organizations collaborating on how technology can and is being used to aid access to justice
2005-2007 / Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council / $2.96 million / Ian R. Kerr
Jane Bailey et al. (co-investigators) / “On the Identity Trail”
23 member collaborative, multi-disciplinary research initiative studying anonymity, identity and authentication in networked society
2004 / Centre for Innovation Law and Policy Curriculum Development Grant / $10,000 / Jane Bailey / “Women, Law & Technology” – research and develop a seminar focused on equality-related communications technology issues from feminist and other critical perspectives
2003-2006 / Bell Canada, Ontario Research Network in Electronic Commerce / $500 000 / Jane Bailey (T2)
Ian R. Kerr (T1)
Daniel Gervais (T3) / Study on Social Dimensions of Digital Copyright Reform
2003 / Centre for Innovation Law & Policy Curriculum Development Grant / $10,000 / Jane Bailey / “Regulation of Internet Communications”
- research and develop an interdisciplinary seminar for law and engineering students that actively engages both legal and technological expertise in the joint pursuit of the exploration and resolution of issues relating to the regulation of Internet communications

I.INTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING:

Year / Source / Amount per year / Principal Investigator / Purpose
2014 / University Research Development Program / $3,000 / Jane Bailey / Organize and execute international, interdisciplinary workshop and public conference “eGirls, eCitizens” and co-edit book of collected works
2012 / Law Foundation of Ontario / $2,000 / Jane Bailey / Conduct review of Canadian policy debates on technology and children over a 10 year period
2011 / Law Foundation of Ontario / $6,000 / Jane Bailey
Ian Kerr (co investigator)
Michael Geist (co investigator) / eGirls: paper focused on the social networking experiences of girls and young women
2010-11 / Law Foundation of Ontario / $2,000 / Jane Bailey / “Re-opening Law’s Gate” – paper on public interest standing and access to justice
2010 / University Research Development Grant / $5,000 / Jane Bailey
Valerie Steeves (co-investigator) / “A Chatroom of One’s Own”
- conduct research, qualitative interviews and focus groups, write article on risks and benefits inherent in the ways young women construct their online personae
2009 / Law Foundation of Ontario / $2,000 / Jane Bailey / Papers and presentations on sexting and online hate propaganda

J.PUBLICATIONS:

1) Lifetime summary:

Books edited...... 4

Casebooks edited ...... 4

Chapters in books ...... 8Papers in refereed journals 11

Articles in journals...... 24

Papers in conference proceedings ...... 2

Reports & parliamentary submissions ...... 8

Invited contributions / Papers read ...... 50

Others (workshops/consultations/opinion editorials/media/social media) . . 46

2) Details:

Legend:

R – refereed/reviewed

T – translated

A – adapted

I – invited

REP - republished

(A) Books edited:

A1.Walker, J., Jane Bailey, Barbara Billingsley, David Crerar, Erik S. Knutsen, Civil Litigation Process: Cases and Materials (8th ed.) (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2015) (Chap. 2 – Access to Justice), (Chap. 4 – Scope of the Matter), (Chap. 5 - Parties and Participants), (also responsible for reviewing Chap. 12 Class Proceedings).

A2.Bailey, J. and Valerie Steeves, eds. eGirls, eCitizens(Ottawa: UOttawa Press, 2015).

A3.Walker, Watson, Hutchinson, Pinos, Bailey, Farrow, Hanycz, Murphy, Page, Pirie, Sossin,

The Civil Litigation Process – Cases and Materials (7th ed) (Toronto: Emond Montgomery,

2009) (Chap. 7 – Discovery), 72 pages (also responsible for reviewing Chap. 9 - Privilege

and Deemed Undertaking and Chap. 6 – Pleadings).

A4. Walker, Watson, Hutchinson, Pinos, Bailey, Farrow, Hanycz, Murphy, Page, Pirie, Sossin, The Civil Litigation Process – Cases and Materials (6th ed) (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2005) (Chap. 4 – Pleadings), 38 pages, (Chap. 5(V) – Intervention), 13 pages (also responsible for reviewing Chap. 9 – Privilege and Deemed Undertaking, 119 pages).

(B) Course Collections Edited:

B1.Cyberfeminism edJane Bailey (University of Ottawa: Ottawa, 2014, 2015, 2016)

B2.Technoprudence ed Jane Bailey(University of Ottawa: Ottawa, 2013, 2014, 2015)

B3.Human Rights and Cyberspace ed Jane Bailey (University of Ottawa: Ottawa 2011)

B4.Regulation of Internet Communications ed Jane Bailey (University of Ottawa: Ottawa, 2004)

(C) Chapters in Books:

C1.Bailey, J. “A Perfect Storm: How the Online Environment, Social Norms and Law Constrain Girls’ Online Lives”, eGirls, eCitizens, Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves, eds. (Ottawa: uOttawa Press, 2015) 34 pages.

C.2Steeves, V. and Jane Bailey. “Living in the Mirror: Understanding Young Women’s Experiences with Online Social Networking”, Expanding the Gaze: Gender, Public Space and Surveillance, Emily Van De Muelen, ed. [University of Toronto Press, 2016], 37 pages. R

C3.Bailey, J. and Valerie Steeves. “Will the Real Digital Girl Please Stand Up?”, New visualities, new technologies: The new ecstasy of communication, Hille Koskela and Macgregor Wise eds. [Ashgate Publishing: 2013], 37 pages. R

C4. Bailey, J. “Twenty Years Later Taylor Still Has It Right: Section 13 of the CHRA’s

Continuing Contribution to Equality” The Supreme Court of Canada and Social Justice: Commitment, Retrenchment or Retreat, Sheila McIntyre and Sanda Rodgers, eds. (Markham, Ontario: Supreme Court Law Review and LexisNexisCanada, 2010), 39 pages. R

C5.Bailey, J. “Life in the Fishbowl: Feminist Interrogations of Webcamming” On the Identity Trail: Anonymity, Privacy and Identity in a Networked Society, Ian Kerr, Carole Lucock and Valerie Steeves, eds. (Oxford University Press: 2009) 283-301, 19 pages. R

C6.Bailey, J., “Legal Workplace Technology and Equality for Women Lawyers: Fortifying or Transforming the ‘Master’s House’?” Bailey, J., “Legal Workplace Technology and Equality for Women Lawyers: Fortifying or Transforming the Master’s House?”, Calling for Change: Women, Law and the LegalProfession Ten Years After Touchstones for Change, Elizabeth Sheehy andSheila McIntyre, eds. (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2006), 29 pages. R

C7.Bailey, J. “Deflating the Michelin Man: Protecting Users’ Rights in the Canadian Copyright Reform Process”, In the Public Interest: The Future of Canadian Copyright Law, Michael Geist, ed., (Toronto: Irwin Law Book, 2005), 42 pages. R

C8.Bailey, J., “Of Mediums and Metaphors: How a Layered Methodology Might Contribute to Constitutional Analysis of Internet Content Regulation”, Legal Issues in Electronic Commerce 2d, R.L. Campbell, ed., (Concord: Captus Press, 2005), 4 pages. A, REP.

(D) Journal Articles:

D1.Bailey, J., Jacquelyn Burkell and Graham Reynolds, “Access to Justice for All: Towards an ‘Expansive Vision’ of Justice and Technology” (2015) 31(2) Windsor Yearbook on Access to Justice 181.R

D2.Bailey, J. “Time to Unpack the Juggernaut?: Reflections on the Canadian Federal Parliamentary Debates on ‘Cyberbullying’”(2014) 37(2) Dal LJ 661. R

D3.Lupo, G. and Jane Bailey. “Designing and Implementing e-Justice Systems: Some Lessons Learned from EU and Canadian Examples” (2014) 3(2) Laws 353-387 (co-authored in equal proportions), 35 pages.R

D4.Bailey, J. and Jacquelyn Burkell. “Implementing Technology in the Justice Sector: A Canadian Perspective” (2013) 11:2 CJLT 253-282, 30 pages. R

D5. Bailey, J. “’Sexualized online bullying’ through an equality lens: Missed opportunity in AB v. Bragg?” (2013) 59 McGill LJ 709-737, 29 pages. R

D6.Bailey, J., Valerie Steeves, Jacquelyn Burkell and Priscilla Regan. “Negotiating with Gender Stereotypes on Social Networking Sites: From ‘Bicycle Face’ to Facebook” (2013) 37 Journal of Communication Inquiry 91-112, 22 pages. R

D7.Bailey, J. and Angela Chaisson. “On Being ‘Part of the Solution’: Public Interest Standing after SWUAV SCC” (2012) 1 Canadian Journal of Poverty Law 121-144, 24 pages. R

D8. Bailey, J. “Systematic Government Access to Private Sector Data in Canada” (2012) 2 Intl Data Privacy Law 207-219, 13 pages. R

D9.Bailey, J. “Re-opening Law’s Gate: Public Interest Standing and Access to Justice” (2011) 44

U.B.C. L.Rev. 255-285, 31 pages. R

D10.Bailey, J. and Mouna Hanna. “The Gendered Dimensions of Sexting: Assessing the Applicability of Canada’s Child Pornography Provision” (2011) 23 C.J.W.L. 406-441, 36 pages. R