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Lynda Collins
Lynda Collins
Full Professor (Academic leave)

BA (History and Women's Studies, University of Toronto)
LLB (Osgoode Hall Law School)
LLM (University of British Columbia)
Of the Bars of Ontario and California

Room
57 Louis Pasteur st. Room FTX 322
Phone
Office: 613-562-5800 ext. 2913
Office: 613-562-5124


Biography

Lynda Collins is a Full Professor in the Centre for Environmental Law & Global Sustainability at the University of Ottawa Faculty Law. Professor Collins is an expert in environmental human rights at the domestic and international levels including constitutional environmental rights, Indigenous environmental rights, rights of nature, and environmental rights in private law. She is the author of The Ecological Constitution.

Professor Collins has advised multiple national and international organizations including the United Nations Association in Canada, the European Parliament, and Friends of the Earth. She has similarly participated in expert gatherings and participatory processes with the United Nations Human Rights Council, the United Nations Environment Program, and the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment.  She co-Chaired Ontario鈥檚 Toxic Reduction Scientific Expert Panel by Ministerial appointment. Along with Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, is co-author of The Canadian Law of Toxic Torts.

Professor Collins has a secondary research interest in law student/lawyer wellness and the law and policy of subjective wellbeing; she teaches 91精品黑料吃瓜鈥檚 course in Happiness and the Law. Professor Collins is a member of the bars of Ontario and California. 

Selected publications

Lynda Collins, The Ecological Constitution (Abingdon: Routledge, 2021).

Lynda Collins and Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, The Canadian Law of Toxic Torts (Toronto: Carswell, 2014).

Lynda M Collins, 鈥淪cience, Law & Planetary Uncertainty鈥 in Duncan French & Louis Kotz茅, eds., Law, Governance and Planetary Boundaries (London : Edward Elgar, 2021).

Lynda M Collins & Brandon Stewart, 鈥淓ngendering Hope in Environmental Law Students鈥 in Teaching and Learning in Environmental Law (London : Edward Elgar, 2021).

Lynda Collins and Lorne Sossin, 鈥淚n Search of an Ecological Approach to Constitutional Principles and Environmental Discretion in Canada鈥 (2019) 52:1 UBC Law Rev 293.

Lynda Collins, 鈥淪ustainable Development Goals and Human Rights: Challenges and Opportunities鈥 in Louis Kotz茅 and Duncan French, eds.,Global Goals: Law, Theory and Implementation (London: Edward Elgar Press, 2018).

Lynda Collins, 鈥淓nvironmental Human Rights in the Americas鈥 in Erin Daly et al., eds., New Frontiers in Global Environmental Constitutionalism (Nairobi: United Nations Environment Program, 2017).

Lynda M. Collins, 鈥淪afeguarding the Longue Dur茅e: Environmental Rights in the Canadian Constitution鈥 (2015) 71 S.C.L.R. (2d) 519.

Lynda M. Collins, 鈥淭he United Nations, Human Rights and the Environment鈥 in Louis Kotze & Anna Grear, eds., Research Handbook on Human Rights and The Environment (London: Edward Elgar, 2015).

Lynda Collins & Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, The Canadian Law of Toxic Torts (Toronto: Carswell, 2014).

Lynda M. Collins, 鈥淓vergreen? The Environmental Law of Torts (2014) 22 Tort L Rev 107-119.

Lynda M. Collins, 鈥淪ecurity of the person, peace of mind: a precautionary approach to environmental uncertainty鈥 (2013) 4:1 Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 79-100.

Lynda M. Collins & Meghan Murtha, 鈥淚ndigenous Environmental Rights in Canada: the Right to Conservation Implicit in Treaty and Aboriginal Rights to Hunt, Fish and Trap鈥 (2010) 47:4 Alberta Law Review 959-991.

Lynda M. Collins, 鈥淎n Ecologically Literate Reading of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms鈥 (2009) 26 WJSLI  7-48. 

Lynda M. Collins, 鈥淎re we There Yet? The Right to Environment in International and European Law鈥 (2007) McGill Int鈥檒 J. Sustainable Development L. & Pol鈥檡  119-153.