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Camille Cameron is a Professor of Law at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law and affiliated with the Marine & Environmental Law Institute. She holds a BA from St Mary's, LLB from University of New Brunswick, and LLM from the University of Cambridge. Her expertise spans civil justice reform, climate change litigation, and regulatory frameworks. She has held academic leadership roles, including Dean of Windsor Law and Professor at the University of Melbourne, and has advised on legal reform in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, and other countries.
- Research focuses on climate litigation, class actions, and access to justice.
- Teaching includes Class Actions, Civil Procedure, and International Dispute Settlement.
- Grants include studies on climate litigants' access to courts and litigation funding.
Her work bridges international legal development and domestic policy, emphasizing procedural fairness and systemic change. She has contributed to over 30 peer-reviewed publications and presented globally on civil justice innovations.



