About the authors

AuthorCraig Forcese - Aaron Freeman
Pages590-590
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About the Authors
Craig Forcese is an Associate Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of
Ottawa. There, he teaches administrative law, public international law, and
national security law and runs the annual foreign policy practicum. Much
of his present research and writing relates to democratic accountability, na-
tional security, and international law. Prior to joining the law school faculty,
he practised law with the Washington DC off‌ice of Hughes Hubbard & Reed
LLP, specializing in international trade law. Craig has law degrees from the
University of Ottawa and Yale University, a B.A. from McGill, and an M.A.
in international affairs from the Norman Paterson School of International
Affairs, Carleton University. He is a member of the bars of Ontario, New
York, and the District of Columbia.
Aaron Freeman is a Senior Policy Advisor in the Off‌ice of the Premier of
Ontario.
For ten years, he wrote a regular column in The Hill Times, Canada’s
parliamentary newspaper, and his work often appeared in Canada’s leading
newspapers and publications. He has provided policy and communications
advice to organizations in the health, consumer, environmental, democratic
reform, human rights, and international development sectors.
Aaron is a part-time faculty member of the University of Ottawa’s Fac-
ulty of Law, where he has taught the law of Canadian democracy. He is
a graduate of McGill University and the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of
Law, where he was awarded the Gowling Laf‌leur Henderson Prize for Inter-
national Trade Law.
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