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Biography
Sharry Aiken is an Associate Professor at the University of Queen’s Law with a cross appointment to Cultural Studies. She is an expert on immigration and refugee law and has appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada in a number of precedent setting immigration cases. Aiken studied political science at York University and the University of Toronto and law at Osgoode Hall Law School. She teaches immigration law, refugee law, administrative law, law and poverty, public international law, and international human rights law. She has taught international refugee law at the American University in Cairo, and international criminal law in Osgoode’s professional LLM program. She is a two-time winner of the Queen’s LSS Award for Teaching Excellence. She has spent a great deal of her career advocating for human rights and social justice. She launched and managed an innovative legal literacy project in Northern Ontario, worked as a staff lawyer with community legal clinics in Toronto, and established a private practice in immigration and refugee law. She is a past president of the Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR), a former member of the Equality Rights Panel of the Court Challenges Programme of Canada, and the former Editor-in-Chief of the journal Refuge. Currently she is Co-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Centre for International Justice and an active member of the CCR’s Legal Affairs Committee. She has been published in various scholarly journals.