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Roojin Habibi is an international lawyer and doctoral researcher at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. She serves as Senior Coordinator of the Global Health Law Consortium and is affiliated with the Global Strategy Lab and Canadian International Council Fellowships. Fluent in English, French, and Farsi, she integrates legal scholarship with advocacy for health justice.
- Education: J.D. in French Common Law (University of Ottawa), MSc in Global Health (McMaster University), Certificate in Transnational Law (University of Geneva)
Her research investigates how transnational institutions, norms, and actors shape global health justice, with a focus on epistemic communities' role in international law during health emergencies. She advocates for creative, impact-oriented knowledge mobilization.
Scientific Awards:
- Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Scholarship (2022)
- Global Strategy Lab Fellow
- Canadian International Council Fellow
Roojin has worked across governmental, non-governmental, and international organizations, emphasizing policy impact. She co-founded the Birth Rights Bar Association and fosters rescue dogs in Toronto.
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