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Courtney is affiliated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa, where they specialize in legal intersections of cultural heritage, human rights, and intellectual property. Their participation in the ACHS 2016 conference highlights a strong engagement with contemporary debates on heritage governance and legal frameworks.
Their research interests center on Cultural Heritage Law, Human Rights Law, and Intellectual Property Law, particularly in contexts where these domains intersect. This reflects a multidisciplinary approach to legal scholarship, addressing complex socio-legal issues in heritage policy.
Courtney has contributed to academic discourse through conference participation, such as the session "Cultural Heritage, Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law: Does Three Make a Crowd?" at ACHS 2016. The thematic focus of their work suggests a sustained interest in the legal tensions between formal institutions and informal cultural practices.
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There is no information provided about student advising, research grants, or leadership in labs or research teams.

