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Justin Mohammed serves as a Part-time Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, and Counsel at the Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Section of the Department of Justice. Called to the Ontario bar in 2014, he leverages extensive field experience in international justice and human rights advocacy.
His academic credentials include:
- B.PAPM (Public Affairs and Policy Management, Specialization in Human Rights, Minor in French) from Carleton University
- LL.B from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
- MA (International Affairs) from Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
- LL.M from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law
Professor Mohammed's research centers on International Criminal Law and Human Rights enforcement, with emphasis on prosecuting war crimes and crimes against humanity. His work integrates practical insights from United Nations missions and international NGOs, particularly regarding legal frameworks in conflict zones like Mali. Key methodologies involve cross-jurisdictional evidence gathering and victim protection protocols in complex stabilization operations.
Prior roles include positions at Amnesty International Canada, the Federal Court of Canada, MINUSMA (UN mission in Mali), Peace Brigades International, and the Library of Parliament, demonstrating deep operational engagement across judicial, advocacy, and field contexts.





