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Adrienne Jarabek serves as a Part-time Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Common Law and concurrently works as Counsel in the Centre for Labour and Employment Law at the Department of Justice Canada. Called to the Ontario bar in 2012 after articling at a prominent law firm, she previously held roles at the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) where she established the national human rights unit.
Her academic credentials include:
- LL.M. with Human Rights specialization from University of Ottawa (2021)
- J.D. from University of Ottawa Faculty of Common Law
- B.Com. from Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
Her expertise spans human rights law, employment law, federal whistleblower regime, administrative law, litigation support, and alternative dispute resolution. She is recognized for founding the federal Security and Intelligence Human Rights Council and serving as former President of the Canadian Council on International Law, demonstrating deep engagement with governmental human rights frameworks.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the source material.
The provided text lists no graduate students or advisees. While her government positions at the Canadian Human Rights Commission, RCMP, and Department of Justice Canada involve public-sector legal work, specific grant funding details are absent.
She leads the federal Security and Intelligence Human Rights Council she founded and previously directed the Canadian Council on International Law. Her current role situates her within the Department of Justice Canada's specialized Centre for Labour and Employment Law team addressing federal employment and labor law matters.





