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Honor Brabazon
Honor Brabazon
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology & Legal Studies

DPhil, University of Oxford

MA, York University

BA Honours, Trinity College, University of Toronto

519-884-8111 

28257
honor.brabazon@uwaterloo.ca
SH 2011
COURSES TAUGHT

LS 101: Introduction to Legal Studies

LS 202: Criminal Law

LS 401: Law, Culture and Rights

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                                        We acknowledge, with respect, that St. Jerome’s University and the University of Waterloo reside and operate on the traditional territory of the Attawandaron, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our University is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land Frederick Haldimand granted to the Haudenosaunee of the Six Nations of the Grand River in 1784 that includes 10 kilometers on both sides of the Grand River and extends from its source to Lake Erie.

                                        We give thanks for the privilege to work and live on this land, and we are committed to building respectful relationships with Indigenous people and communities, to enhance our knowledge, and learn how we can have an active role in reconciliation.