Erika Chamberlain

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Erika A. Chamberlain is a Canadian legal scholar. In 2017, Chamberlain was appointed to a five-year term as Dean of the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law as a replacement for Iain Scott. Her research focuses on the field of impaired driving law and alcohol-related civil liability.

Early life and education[edit]

Chamberlain was born in Canada to two German, working-class immigrants. She graduated from the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law with her law degree in 2001 and began clerking for the Supreme Court of Canada.[1] During this time, she collaborated with Professor Robert Solomon to compile a comprehensive review of the federal impaired driving legislation for MADD Canada.[2]

Career[edit]

After clerking for the Supreme Court of Canada, Chamberlain returned to her alma mater, Western Law, as an assistant professor in 2005.[1] In this role, she co-established Western's Tort Law Research Group with Stephen Pitel and Jason Neyers. The aim of the group was to "provide a forum to stimulate further research and greater collaboration in the field of tort law."[3] Two years later, Chamberlain was appointed Associate Dean (Academic) for a three year term.[4] During her first year as Associate Dean, Chamberlain and Solomon worked with MADD again and released "Drug-Impaired Driving in Canada: Review and Recommendations for MADD Canada."[5] She was also awarded a Western Strategic Support for SSHRC Success Bridge grant "Canada's Unique Conception of Fiduciary Relationships" in 2015.[6]

In 2017, Chamberlain was appointed to a five-year term as Dean of Law to replace Iain Scott.[7] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Chamberlain was appointed to the seven-person advisory board for the Supreme Court of Canada by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.[8] She also published Misfeasance in a Public Office which she had begun during her time as a law clerk. The book explains the history of this tort and assesses its theoretical justifications and framework.[9]

Personal life[edit]

Chamberlain participates in Ironman competitions.[10][11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Hendry, Mallory (March 7, 2017). "Erika Chamberlain new dean of law at Western University". canadianlawyermag.com. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Robert Solomon" (PDF). law.uwo.ca. 2003. p. 33. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  3. ^ Winders, Jason (September 30, 2010). "Western creates Tort Law Research Group". news.westernu.ca. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  4. ^ "New Associate Dean appointments". law.uwo.ca. April 10, 2012. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  5. ^ Mayne, Paul (November 23, 2012). "Study calls for drug-driving crackdown". law.uwo.ca. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "New grant project explores Canadian fiduciary relationships". law.uwo.ca. February 19, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  7. ^ "Chamberlain appointed new Law dean". law.uwo.ca. March 2, 2017. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  8. ^ Earys, Susanna (February 25, 2021). "Western Law Dean on board to help select next Supreme Court justice". news.westernu.ca. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  9. ^ "Unique tort explored in new book". law.uwo.ca. February 18, 2021. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  10. ^ "Coffee with Dean Erika Chamberlain". alumni2.westernu.ca. 2017. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  11. ^ "Erika Chamberlain - Ironman Mont-Tremblant 2018". endurance-data.com. Retrieved April 5, 2021.