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Rakhi Ruparelia
Rakhi Ruparelia
Associate Professor (on leave)

B.Sc. (McGill)
B.S.W. (ibid.)
LL.B. (Ottawa)
M.S.W. (Carleton)
LL.M. (Harvard)

Room
57 Louis Pasteur St. Room FTX 358
Phone
Office: 613-562-5800 ext. 3324
Office: 613-562-5124


Biography

Prior to pursuing her LL.M. degree at Harvard University, Professor Ruparelia taught torts at the University of Ottawa and then clerked at the Court of Appeal for Ontario.

After completing her graduate studies, Professor Ruparelia joined the Prison Reform Advocacy Center in Cincinnati, Ohio where she established and directed a community legal clinic to assist ex-prisoners with legal issues impeding their transition back to society.

Her current research interests include torts, criminal law, critical race theory, and feminist legal theory.  Her recent publications have considered the impact of criminal law on racialized communities, as well as the capacity of tort law to redress racial discrimination. She is the co-editor of "Critical Torts", a collection of essays that explores the potential and limitations of tort law as a progressive tool for social change.

In addition to her teaching and research, Professor Ruparelia has conducted judicial training sessions on issues surrounding sexual assault and domestic violence. In addition, she has worked with the National Judicial Institute to plan and deliver anti-racism training to judges. Professor Ruparelia also has participated as a member of the Canadian Bar Association Standing Committee on Equity and the National Steering Committee of the National Association of Women and the Law (N.A.W.L.).

List of Publications

Edited collections:

  • Sanda Rodgers, Rakhi Ruparelia & Louise B茅langer-Hardy (eds), Critical Torts (Markham: LexisNexis, 2009) (400 pages).
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  • Jane Doe, Carol Latchford, Rakhi Ruparelia & Elizabeth Sheehy (guest eds), Women Resisting Rape: Feminist Law, Practice, Activism (2010) 28:1 Canadian Woman Studies (Special Issue).
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Chapters in books:

  • 鈥淭he Colour of Feminist Scholarship鈥 in Kathleen Lahey et al (eds), Arctic/Northern Women: Situating Law and Justice in Development and Gender Equality (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2016) (forthcoming) (Refereed).
  • 鈥淎ll That Glitters Is Not Gold: The False Promise of Victim Impact Statements鈥 in Elizabeth Sheehy (ed), Sexual Assault in Canada: Law, Legal Practice and Women鈥檚 Activism (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012) 665 (Refereed).
  • 鈥溾業 Didn鈥檛 Mean It That Way!鈥: Racial Injury as Negligence鈥 in Sanda Rodgers, Rakhi Ruparelia & Louise B茅langer-Hardy (eds), Critical Torts (Markham: LexisNexis, 2009) 81 (Refereed).
    Reprinted from 鈥溾業 Didn鈥檛 Mean It That Way!鈥: Racial Injury as Negligence鈥 (2009) 44 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 81. 

Papers in refereed journals:

  • 鈥淕uilty Displeasures: White Resistance in the Social Justice Classroom鈥 (2014) 37 Dalhousie Law Journal 815.
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  • 鈥淓rring on the Side of Ignorance: Challenges for Cause Twenty Years After Parks鈥 (2014) 92 Canadian Bar Review 267.
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  • 鈥淟egal Feminism and the Post-Racism Fantasy鈥 (2014) 26 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 81.
  • 鈥溾楧enying Justice鈥: Does the Tort of Negligent Investigation Go Far Enough?鈥 (2008) 16:1 Tort Law Review 48.
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  • 鈥淕iving Away the 鈥楪ift of Life鈥: Altruistic Surrogacy and the Assisted Human Reproduction Act鈥 (2007) 23:1 Canadian Journal of Family Law 11.
  • 鈥淒oes No 鈥楴o鈥 Mean Reasonable Doubt? Assessing the Impact of Ewanchuk on Determinations of Consent鈥 (2006) 25 Canadian Woman Studies 167.
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Conference Proceedings:

  • Ewan Kirkland (ed), 鈥淭he Invisibility of Whiteness in the White Feminist Imagination鈥, 5th Global Conference, Images of Whiteness (Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2015) (forthcoming) (refereed).

Opinion Pieces:

  • 鈥淲ho are you calling racist? Challenging jurors for cause 20 years after Parks鈥, Canadian Bar Association National Magazine (14 July 2015).
  • 鈥淒on鈥檛 take Black history out of context鈥, Ottawa Citizen (19 February 2015) C7.
  • 鈥淭he Privilege of Colour-Blindness鈥, Ottawa Citizen (11 March 2014) A9.
  • 鈥淭he Currency of Racism in Canada鈥, Toronto Star (23 August 2012) A23