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Irina Ceric is an Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law, specializing in legal frameworks governing social movements and protest regulation. She holds a PhD from Osgoode Hall Law School, an LLM from Osgoode, a JD from Osgoode, and a BA from University of Toronto.
Her research investigates legal regulation of dissent, particularly injunction use, contempt proceedings, and criminalization of Indigenous land defense. Additional interests include movement lawyering, access to justice, and protest policing tactics.
Current research examines civil law mechanisms for protest policing through class actions and injunctions, analyzing cases like the 'Freedom Convoy' occupations. Her forthcoming book explores activist legal support networks in Canada and the US since the 1990s.
Professor Ceric teaches Property Law and Access to Justice courses, employing methodologies integrating legal scholarship with social movement studies and critical theory.





