Our Summer Students, Volunteers and Articling Students
ACLRC operates through the assistance of a dedicated and engaged group of volunteers and students. The Access to Justice heading was completed with the assistance of the following people:
Nitin Kumar Srivastava, Articling Student 2016 and Charles Ibeh, Articling Student 2015 (Access to Justice and Canadian Elders)
Ronaliz Veron, Articling Student 2014 (Access to Justice and Administrative Tribunals)
Staci Smith, Summer Student 2014 (Reflections on Restorative Justice)
Heather Chan, Summer Student 2013 (What is Access to Justice?; Annotated Bibliography on Access to Justice in Aboriginal Communities)
Sadaf Raja, Summer Student 2013 (Access to Justice in Aboriginal Communities)
Charles Ibeh, Volunteer (Justice, the Police and Human Rights)
Peter Roy Cotton-O'Brien (Human Rights and the Police - Annotated Bibliography)
Heather Forester, Contractor (Access to Justice and New Canadians; Access to Justice and Persons with Disabilities)
Ayodeji Otiti, (A2J and Truth and Reconciliation)
ACLRC thanks you for your hard work in this important area.