David Wiseman

University of Ottawa - Common Law Section

Assistant Professor

57 Louis Pasteur Street

Ottawa, K1N 6N5

Canada

http://www.commonlaw.uottawa.ca/index.php

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

10

DOWNLOADS

792

SSRN CITATIONS

3

CROSSREF CITATIONS

3

Scholarly Papers (10)

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Troubling Signs: Mapping Access to Justice in Canada's Refugee System Reform

Ottawa Law Review, Vol. 47, No. 1, 2016
Number of pages: 72 Posted: 04 Nov 2015 Last Revised: 01 Jun 2016
Emily Bates, Jennifer Bond and David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Refugee Assistance Project (UORAP), University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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The Cost of Uncertainty: Navigating the Boundary between Legal Information and Legal Services in the Access to Justice Sector

Jennifer Bond, David Wiseman & Emily Bates, “The Costs of Uncertainty: Navigating the Boundary Between Legal Information and Legal Services in the Access to Justice Sector” 25 Journal of Law and Social Policy 1.
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 12 Aug 2016
Jennifer Bond, David Wiseman and Emily Bates
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and University of Ottawa - Refugee Assistance Project (UORAP)
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refugee, access to justice, legal services, cost, legal aid

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Shortchanging Justice: The Arbitrary Relationship between Refugee System Reform and Federal Legal Aid Funding

“Shortchanging Justice: The Arbitrary Relationship between Refugee System Reform and Federal Legal Aid Funding” (2014) 91:3 Canadian Bar Review 583. , Ottawa Faculty of Law Working Paper No. 2014-24
Number of pages: 55 Posted: 10 Apr 2014 Last Revised: 04 Oct 2014
Jennifer Bond and David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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Refugees, Access to Justice, Legal Aid

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Reclaiming a Contextualized Approach to the Right to State-Funded Counsel in Child Protection Cases

(2012) 63 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 163
Number of pages: 52 Posted: 26 Jun 2012 Last Revised: 28 Jun 2013
Kate Kehoe and David Wiseman
National Judicial Institute and University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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child protection, right to counsel, access to justice, Charter

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In Search of ‘Effective Remedies’: Applying the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to Australia

“In Search of ‘Effective Remedies’: Applying the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to Australia” co-authored with Dianne Otto, (2001) 7:1 Australian Journal of Human Rights, 5-46., U of Melbourne Legal Studies Research Paper No. 15
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 28 May 2013
Dianne Otto and David Wiseman
University of Melbourne - Melbourne Law School and University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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international, covenant, economic, social, cultural, rights Australia

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Review Article: The Charter and Poverty: Beyond Injusticiability

“The Charter and Poverty: Beyond Injusticiability” (2001) 51 University of Toronto Law Journal 425-458. (Review Essay of: Lorne Sossin, Boundaries of Judicial Review: The Law of Justiciability in Canada.)
Number of pages: 33 Posted: 19 Sep 2013
David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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right to security of the person, section 7, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canada, social assistance, courts, poverty-related Charter claims, justiciability, jurisprudence, Irwin Toy

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Competence Concerns in Charter Adjudication: Countering the Anti-Poverty Incompetence Argument

“Competence Concerns in Charter Adjudication: Countering the Anti-Poverty Incompetence Argument” (2006) 51:3 McGill Law Journal 503-546.
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 20 Jul 2013
David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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Canadian courts, anti-poverty obligations, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, anti-poverty incompetence, Charter adjudication, competence, anti-poverty claims

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Poverty and a Victorian Bill of Rights: A View from Canada

“Poverty and a Victorian Bill of Rights: A View from Canada” in M. Smith (ed) Human Rights 2005: The Year in Review (The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law: Melbourne, 2006)
Number of pages: 19 Posted: 23 Jul 2013
David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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Victoria, Victorian government, Bill of RIghts, standard of living, poverty, human rights protection, civil rights, political rights, amelioration of poverty, Canadian experience, anti-poverty litigation, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, social and economic rights

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Methods of Protection of Economic and Social Rights in Canada

“Methods of Protection of Economic and Social Rights in Canada” in F. Coomans (ed) Justiciability of Economic and Social Rights: Experiences from Domestic Systems (Intersentia: Antwerpen, 2006) pp 173-206.
Posted: 20 Jul 2013
David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section

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Canada, social inequalities, economic inequalities, poverty gap, violations of social and economic rights, poverty, rights, ICESCR, labour rights, health rights, adequate housing rights, social security rights, education rights, Charter of Rights and Freedoms, human rights legislation

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Chapter 13: Taking Competence Seriously

“Taking Competence Seriously” in S. Boyd, G. Brodsky, S. Day & M. Young (eds.) Poverty: Rights, Social Citizenship and Governance (UBC Press: Vancouver, 2007) pp 263-280.
Posted: 19 Jul 2013
David Wiseman
University of Ottawa - Common Law Section

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charter litigation, poverty, social inequality, economic inequality, Canadians, social rights, violations review stage, competence issues, Gosselin v Quebec