Law Student Researchers
Over the past two decades, law students have played a vital role at Justice for Girls. Under the supervision of lawyers, law students assist our advocacy with their legal research, applying both domestic and international law. Most of our law students volunteer via Pro Bono Students Canada UBC, while others volunteer independently, or work with us through law co-op programs. Our law students are high caliber, passionate, and courageous. Some have stayed with JFG for their entire law school program, some have joined our board, many have participated in high level domestic and international advocacy, all have found their time meaningful and rewarding. Please contact us if you would like to join our dynamic team of law student researchers.
2021/22 Law Student Researchers
Wynona Klemt, UBC Law
JFG research focus - Indigenous Rights & Environmental Justice
Meredith Hagel, UBC Law
JFG research focus - Expanding legal remedies for survivors of sexual violence, exploitation and human rights violations
Wynona Klemt, UBC Law
JFG research focus - Indigenous Rights & Environmental Justice
Meredith Hagel, UBC Law
JFG research focus - Expanding legal remedies for survivors of sexual violence, exploitation and human rights violations