University of British Columbia - Law
Lecturer at Thompson Rivers University
Jeffrey B.
Meyers, PhD
Canada
Thanks to the Faculty of Law at the Peter A. Allard Law School (UBC) who posted this excellent summary of my research:
http://research.allard.ubc.ca/towards-the-21st-century-constitutionalism/
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Constitutional/ Interdisciplinary Legal & Political Theory
Doctoral Teaching Fellowship (2008-2009)
Seminar lecturer in Property Law & Jurisprudence
Master’s Degree
LLM (Specialty: Legal Theory)
Seminar Lecturer
Teaching Jurisprudence and Theory of Property to 1 and 3Ls in the LLB.
Bachelor’s Degree
English Literature (major) & Political Science (minor)
Lecturer
First year JD teaching: Property Law (2014-2015); Constitutional Law (2014-2015 & 2016 Charter only); Introduction to Legal Writing and Research (2014-2015); Tort Law (2015-2016); and, Public Law (2015).
Upper year JD teaching: Jurisprudence (2016)
LLM teaching: Current Legal Problems (2015) (mandatory legal research methodology and theory for grad students).
BCL/LLB
Civil and Common Law
Modern Law Review
Modern Law Review
Australian Yearbook of International Law
Australian Yearbook of International Law • T. Jacobsen, C. Sampford & R. Thakur (eds) Re-Envisioning Sovereignty: The End of Westphalia, 27 Australian Yearbook of International Law 281-293 (book review).
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