![]() T hink through ontologies of law and legal meaning (e.g., as composed in the socio-material processes of place, including the more-than-human and non-living), and how these ontologies matter to human and non-human constituenciesĬonsider public policy contexts like the regulation of anatomy, synthetic biology, organ and tissue donation and transplantation, public health, mortuary practices, and the discovery and handling (including repatriation) of human remains Use and disposal of dead bodies and human remains (e.g., funeral and mortuary law)Įngage writings in jurisprudence and sociolegal studies, as well as drawing transdisciplinarily from body studies, critical disability studies, death studies and science and technology studies Use and disposal of the human body and parts (e.g., anatomy and dissection, organ and tissue donation and transplantation, synthetic biology) This involves study of doctrines and theories of tort law, property and equity, as well studying law in historical and social context. Joshua’s principal outputs as a scholar are in jurisprudence and the social study of health and death laws.Īs a jurisprudent, he researches the relationship of law to dead and living human bodies, and to bodily materials. Joshua has contributed to research projects funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada on legalities of 3D bioprinted materials, and ethics in aerospace engineering. He previously taught at Osgoode Hall Law School, and at the University of Windsor, and was a visiting junior fellow at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies. He continued to work at the IPC/O within their Health Policy Department on legislative and public policy matters. Joshua is a lawyer, having articled at the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC/O) and having received his call to the bar of Ontario as a barrister and solicitor in 2017. Juris Doctor, University of Manitoba, 2015īachelor of Science Honours, Psychology and Biological Sciences, University of Manitoba, 2012 Master of Laws, Dalhousie University, 2016 Prior to his PhD, he was educated in his home province of Manitoba and in Nova Scotia:ĭoctor of Philosophy (In progress), Law, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Anticipated 2023 He is finishing his PhD at Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, which has been supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. He is also a ‘Faculty Member’ of the Health Law Institute at Dalhousie University. ![]() Joshua is a scholar of jurisprudence (also known as ‘legal theory’) and health and death laws, with numerous articles published in peer-reviewed journals, such as Law and Critique Law, Culture and the Humanities International Journal of Law in Context and the Canadian Journal of Law and Society. Joshua Shaw is an incoming Schulich Fellow and Assistant Professor (limited term) at Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University.
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