Rebecca Bromwich

Adjunct Professor, Carleton University

Criminal law, Feminist cultural studies, Mediation, Conflict resolution, Family law, Uses of technology in family law, Vulnerable people under criminal law, Equality

Media

Bromwich Informed Opinions

The public is accountable to, and accountable for, the law. We all need to have a good understanding of legal issues. I want to help ensure people understand the legal conversations, cases, and issues that are important to all of our lives.

Sex Ed is Crucial to the Rights of Children

Eight Years After Ashley Smith's Death Prison Conditions Remain Abhorrent

Looking for Ashley: Re-Reading What the Smith Case Reveals about the Governance of Girls, Mothers and Families in Canada
by Rebecca Bromwich
978-1-926452-69-2

Biography

Rebecca Bromwich is an adjunct professor with the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University. She is a member of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario (ADRIO) and has a Certificate from the Program on Negotiation Master Class at Harvard University (2017). In 2018, Bromwich received a Certificate in Mediation from the Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School.

She has also been a columnist for the Lawyers Weekly and has authored and co-authored several legal textbooks for students and legal system practitioners, including lawyers, paralegals and police. Bromwich has been an Ontario lawyer since 2003. She worked in private practice from 2003 – 2009, starting at a large firm, doing a wide range of litigation work. She also worked for six years as Staff Lawyer, Law Reform and Equality, to the Canadian Bar Association, then as a Policy Counsel with the Federation of Law Societies of Canada.

Expertise

  • Criminal law
  • Feminist cultural studies
  • Mediation
  • Conflict resolution
  • Family law
  • Uses of technology in family law
  • Vulnerable people under criminal law
  • Equality