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1 BRADFORD W. MORSE Resume CURRENT EMPLOYMENT 1

BRADFORD W. MORSE

Resume

CURRENT EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Professor of Law, Thompson Rivers University, since January 2015. Honorary Professor of Law, Te Piringa Faculty of Law, University of Waikato,

Hamilton, Aotearoa/New Zealand (2021 - present).

Professor Emeritus, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section (2014 - present). Barrister-at-Law and Solicitor, Law Society of Upper Canada (Ontario), since 1979 (not in active practice since 2020).

EDUCATION

B.A. - Rutgers College and Livingston College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.A. (I968-1972), Double Major: History and Sociology. L.L. B. - Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia (1972-1975). LL.M. - Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, thesis program (1975-1976); Courses completed: Legal Education; Law and Poverty; Dispute Settlement; Advanced Criminology; and Problems in Internal Trade Unions' Affairs. Thesis entitled, "Native People and the Legal Resolution of Family Matters: Lessons from the Past - Options for the Future". Degree awarded 1981.

RELEVANT PROFESSORIAL EXPERIENCE

Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University (2020 - present); previously Dean of Law and Professor of Law, (2015-19). Member of Council of , and Senate of the University by virtue of my decanal office (2015-2019). Decanal representative to: First Nations and Aboriginal Advisory Committee to Senate (2015 -19); Senate Graduate Studies Committee (2015-18); Senate Tenure and Promotion Committee (2016-18); Senate Research Committee (2018-19). 2 Member of the Canadian Council of Law Deans (2015-2019) Member of the Admissions Committee (2016-19); Chair of Deans Website Committee (2015-17 until it was replaced by a standing committee); Research Committee (2020 - ); Indigenous Initiatives Committee (2021 - ) Chair of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Law (2015 - 19), then member of Faculty Council (2020 - present); Faculty Sabbatical Leave Committee (2021- present); Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee (2021 - present); and International Exchange

Co-ordinator (2021- present).

Dean of Law and Professor of Law, Te Piringa Faculty of Law, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand (2009 2014). In this role, I served as Chair of the following committees within the Faculty of Law: the Management Committee, Senior Administration Committee, Law Staff Meeting, and Board of Studies. I continued as a Professor of Law on a 0.2 FTE within Te Piringa from

2015-2021).

As Dean of Law at University of Waikato I also served as a member of the Vice -10] and its successor, the Advisory Group 2011 (the most senior management committees within the university); the Senior Leadership Team [containing all deans and senior administrative managers as well as the Vice Chancellor 2011-2014]; the Academic Board [which decided on all academic promotions within the University]; the International Strategy and Services Monitoring Committee within the University; and Chair of the Regional Work Group on the Middle East Strategy. Member of the Council of Legal Education of New Zealand (which regulates admission to the profession) (2009-2014). Member of the New Zealand Law Deans Committee, and its successor, the

Council of New Zealand Law Deans [2009-2014].

Ex officio member of the Committee of Australian Law Deans (2009-2014) Professor of Law, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section (1986-2013 when I retired, although on leave without pay from 2009-2013); Associate Professor of Law (1983-1986); Assistant Professor of Law (1976-1983);

Professor Emeritus (2014 - present).

Vice Dean of Common Law (1983-1985) responsible for 18 administrative and secretarial staff and all student matters. Director of Graduate Studies and Research Programme in Law (1990-1992) responsible for approximately 200 graduate students in 5 different graduate 3 programs in law with a staff of 3 assistants and 3 Associate Directors; Co-Director of Graduate Studies in Law (January 2005 July 2007) responsible for approximately 100 graduate students in 3 graduate programs with 3 assistants and one Co-Director. Chair of Admissions (1998-2002) responsible for the admissions process in the English language LL.B. stream (well in excess of 2000 applicants for 180 places), transfer applications (approximately 50/yr), letter of permission students and National Committee on Accreditation applicants with 2 full-time staff devoted to admissions among other duties.

Courses Taught in my career:

Labour Law I;

Labour Law II (Arbitration);

Trusts;

Aboriginal Peoples and the Law (for LL.B., LL.M., and LL.D. students); Selected Problems in Aboriginal Peoples and the Law (Graduate Studies seminar, bilingual format and co-taught with Professor Jean-Paul Lacasse of Droit Civil);

Civil Liberties;

Legal Institutions;

Property Law;

Advanced Constitutional Law:

Intergovernmental Relations; and

Comparative and International Indigenous Rights (co-founded in 2000 with Professor Lindsay Robertson of University of Oklahoma; subsequently expanded over the years to involve Monash University, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Auckland, University of Queensland, University of Saskatchewan, University of Waikato, Thompson Rivers University, Griffiths University and Curtin University at different times). The course is offered through a fully interactive videoconference format for students and professors at up to 6 universities simultaneously. Taught every year since

2000 at LL.B./J.D. level and occasionally for LL.M. students.

Sessional Lecturer, Carleton University, Department of Law (1978-1981) in Law and Native Peoples (53:51 and 53:550) for undergraduate and graduate students. Professor in the Pre-Law Programme for Native Peoples, University of

Saskatchewan (Summer, 1979).

Fremdsprachenausbildung für Juristinnen und Juristen (FFA) Foreign Law 4 Programme, University of Muenster, Faculty of Law (2010 - present) teaching Comparative and International Indigenous Rights to German and foreign students. Adjunct Professor, Beijing Jiaotong University (2014 - 16). Selected participant in the Canadian Law Teaching Clinic (1980). Selected participant in the Canadian Legal History Clinic (1984). Member of the School of Graduate Studies, University of Ottawa (1984 - 2013). Member of numerous M.A., M.Ed., LL.M. & LL.D./PhD thesis juries at the University of Ottawa, Carleton University, Monash University, LaTrobe University, Macquarie University, University of Queensland, Thompson Rivers University and other universities.

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Member, founding Editorial Advisory Board of Ayaangwaamizin - International Journal of Indigenous Philosophy (1997-2003 when ceased publishing). Member, founding Editorial Board of the Journal of Human Rights and the Environment, Edward Elgar Publishing, UK (2008 - present). Member, Editorial Board of the New Zealand Universities Law Review (2009-2014). Member, Editorial Board of Australasian Canadian Studies (2010 - present). Member, Editorial Board of Wroclawskie Studia Sadowe (Wroclaw Judicial Studies) produced by the Court of Appeals in Wroclaw and the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wroclaw (2013 2018, when it ceased publication). Member, Editorial Board of The Journal of Legal Pluralism (2022 present).

PEER REVIEWER

I have served on request as a peer reviewer for the following journals: Alberta Law Review; American Indian Law Review; AlterNative; Australian Indigenous Law Review; Australasian Canadian Studies; Canadian Journal of Political Science; Canadian Journal of Women and the Law; Canadian Public Policy; Indigenous 5 Law Journal; McGill Law Journal; Ottawa Law Review; Osgoode Hall Law Journal; Studies in Law, Politics and Society; Waikato Law Review; Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration and Economics; University of British Columbia Law Review; among others. Expert reviewer for various book publishers in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and elsewhere, including Oxford University Press, Cambridge University

Press, University of Toronto Press, etc.

Grant application adjudicator for The Foundation for Educational Exchange between Canada and the United States of America (Fulbright Foundation) (1998-2000), the International Association of Canadian Studies Grants (2002-04), and Australian Research Council (periodically since 2002). Member, Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand Scholarships Selection Committee (2009 - 10); Member NZ Fulbright Foundation Scholarship Selection Committee (2010 - 2012); and periodically as a reviewer for the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. External reviewer for the Government of Canada regarding applications for

Canada Research Chairs and for renewals.

Member, Native Studies Publications Sub-Committee of the Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme (ASPP) of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2002-09).

HONOURS, GRANTS AND AWARDS

Dean's List, Rutgers University (1970, 1971, 1972) British Columbia Government Scholarship (1973-74, 1974-75) Central Mortgage & Trust Co., Law of Trusts Prize (1974)

Fraser Valley Bar Association Prize (1974).

Supreme Court of Canada, Duff-Rinfret Memorial & LL.M. Fellowship (1975-76). Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship (1975-76 and 1976-77) (Declined)

Various SSHRCC International Travel Grants

Canadian Visiting Fellow of 1987, Macquarie University and Canadian

Consulate, Sydney Australia.

6 University of Ottawa International Travel Grants (1988, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2003,

2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009).

Canada-U.S. Fulbright Senior Scholar Fellowship (awarded 1993 and deferred to

1997 when it was exercised through a research project based at the Native

American Legal Resource Center of Oklahoma City University School of Law). Included within: Directory of American Scholars, Whos Who in Canada,

Who of Professionals and a

variety of other such publications. Primary author of the successful application to the Government of Ontario for an award of $3 Million to establish the first Chair of Métis Studies in Canada, to which the University of Ottawa further endowed with a contribution of $1 Million (2008). Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research

Grant, Environmental Degradation on Public

$130,000; 3 years (2008-2011); Principal Investigator. Transferred grant to colleague when I went on leave of absence to become Dean of Law at University of Waikato in 2009. Interdisciplinary Initiatives Grant, University of Ot Environmental Knowledge Across Disciplines: Developing New Graduate $9945; (2008-10), Principal Applicant [along with Professors C. Scott Findlay, Sophie Thériault, Daniel Lane, Yves LeBouthillier, Ellen Zweibel, Syed Sattar and David Welch]. Fund for the Development of Initiatives on the Quality of Learning and the Student Experience, University of Ottawa, -University Student Interaction with Videoconference $13,646.40, (2008-11). Conference Grant, 2008, University of Ottawa, North American Consortium on -applicant. Grant in 2008-09, Office of Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, Privy Council Office in support of the website and organizational development of

Community and Identity: Learning from One

at University of Ottawa, May 20-22, 2009; $50,000; co-applicant [with Professor Patrick Fafard of Graduate School of Public International Affairs, uOttawa]. Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant, in support Identity 7 Conference at University of Ottawa, May 20-22, 2009; $17,000; principal applicant for funding and co-organizer of conference. Grant 2009-10, Office of Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians in

Identity:

Conference and book publication, Office of Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, $75,000; co-applicant for funding and co-organizer of conference with Professor Patrick Fafard of Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa. Honorary Membership awarded in Golden Key International Honour Society in

2014 by the Australia and New Zealand Branch.

Appointed Life Member, Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New

Zealand (2015).

Research Grants regarding Indigenous-Local Government Relationships Project from the Law Foundation of British Columbia in 2020-21 ($16,020) and in 2021-22 ($20,000). Recipient of various other major and minor research and travel grants from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Foundation for Legal Research of Canada, National Judicial Institute of Canada, Law Reform Commission of Canada, Canadian Human Rights Commission, amongst other government and funding agencies.

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES

Oral, reading comprehension & written (full proficiency) - English Oral & reading comprehension (partial proficiency) - French & Spanish

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES

Member of the following University of Ottawa Faculty of Law committees: Legal Aid (1976-1980; 1997-98); Public Activities (1977-79); Executive (1977-1979; 1983- -1985); Library (1979-1981; 1985-87; 1999-2001; 2003-04); Curriculum and Standards (1979-1982); First-Year Orientation (1980-81); Research (1981-82;

1987-89); Teaching Personnel (1986-88; 1989-1991); Graduate Studies

8 (1988-1992; 2004-07); Aboriginal Advisory Committee (1987-1993; 2003-09); Admissions (1997-2002); Ad hoc Library Renovations Committee (2004-5). Chair of the following University of Ottawa Common Law committees: Admissions (1998-02); Ad Hoc Committee on Curriculum Review (1978); Ad Hoc Committee on Computers and the Law (1985-1987); Scholarships and Prizes (1998-02); Graduate Studies (1990-92; 2004-07); Library (1999-01; 2003-04); and Aboriginal

Advisory Committee (2004-09).

Member of the following Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (certified trade union) committees: Board of Directors (1977-1979); Grievance Committee (1977-1982); Collective Bargaining Committee (1983-1987); Salary Committee (1983-1987); Chairperson, Salary Committee (1983-1985); Chief

Salary Negotiator (1984-1985).

Member of the following university-wide committees: Northern Research Group, (1980-1982; 1983-1993); University Human Research Ethics Committee (1986-1989); and Senate Committee on Teaching (1997-2009); Teaching Grants

Sub-Committee (1997-2009).

Member, Commission on Graduate Studies in the Humanities (1990-1992; 2005 -

2007); Council of the School of Graduate Studies and Research (1990-1992; 2005

- 2007); and rategic Recruitment Committee of FGPS (2006). Member, Selection Committee for the inaugural Director of the Aboriginal Studies

Program and its first professor (2003-04).

Member, uOttawa-Ecojustice [formerly called Sierra Legal Defence Fund] Environmental Law Clinic Advisory Committee (2007-09). s Selection Committee for the inaugural Chair of

Métis Studies (2008-09).

Member of Academic Board, Vice Chancellors Senior Management Committee [later renamed Senior Leadership Team] (2009-2014). Dean, Waikato Law School [later renamed Te Piringa Faculty of Law at my instigation], and as such, Chair of the Faculty of Law Board of Studies, the monthly Law Staff Meetings, Chair of the Appointments Committee, and various other ad hoc committees. This role included full management of all aspects of the Facultys budget, which was established as a percentage of all gross revenue (2009-2014). Chair of the Regional Work Group for the Middle East, University of Waikato (2012 - 2014). 9

Member of the following committees at Th

Council (2015--19); Council of Deans (2015-19); TRU Senate (2015-19); First Nations and Aboriginal Advisory Committee (2015-19); Graduate Studies Committee (2015-18); Senate Tenure and Promotion Committee (2016-19); and Seante Research Committee (2018-19). Chair of: TRU Faculty Council for the Faculty of Law (2015-19); Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee (2015-mmittee (2015-17). Member of the International Association of Law Schools and its Visiting Professor and Scholar Program and selection committee (2014 2020).

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Guest editor for special issues of the Canadian Legal Aid Bulletin, "Native People and Justice in Canada", 1982, Vol. 5, Nos. 1, 2 & 3. Visiting Scholar - Aboriginal Law Research Unit, University of New South Wales

School of Law (1982-1983).

Honorary Visiting Lecturer - University of Hong Kong School of Law (1983). Canadian Visiting Fellow of 1987 of Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand (1993 & 2007). Visiting Scholar, Oklahoma City University School of Law, Native American Legal Research Center (1997) during 8 month tenure as Fulbright Senior Scholar Award recipient. Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne (2003). Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Law, University of Queensland, Brisbane (2007). Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand (1993 &

2007).

Numerous other visits for guest lectures to faculties of law at the Universities of Auckland, New South Wales, Monash, Sydney, Adelaide, Western Australia, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Wuhan, Tongji, Shanghai International Studies, New Mexico, Beijing Jiaotong, University of the South Pacific, Unversitas Airlangga, EBS University of Business and Law, Catholic University of Lyon, etc 10 Appointed as a member of Garuwanga - the Indigenous Knowledge Forum Research Roundtable, University of Technology Sydney (2016 - 2021).

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

Co-organizer of "Colloquium on Public Legal Education", April 1977, University of

Ottawa.

Organizer of Conference on "Energy, Native Rights and Northern Development - Impact on Canada", December 1977, University of Ottawa. Co-organizer, Canadian Bar Association of Ontario Continuing Legal Education, "Current Issues on Aboriginal and Treaty Rights", May 1984, University of Ottawa. Member of the National Planning Committee, "2nd Conference on Provincial Social Welfare Policy", May 1985, University of Calgary. Member of Advisory Committee to the Northern Conference, "Northern Youth in Crisis: A Challenge for Justice", Val D'Or, Quebec, November 1985. Organizer of an International Symposium of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, co-sponsored by the University of Ottawa and the Native Council of Canada, Ottawa, August 1990. Member of the Planning Committee for a number of continuing legal education seminars sponsored by the National Native Justice Section of the Canadian Bar Association (1988-93) and its successor the Aboriginal Law Section (2004-05); as well as by the Aboriginal Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association (2002- ). Co-chair, Indigenous Bar Association & Canadian Bar Association 2005 National

Aboriginal CLE Conference.

Member of Organizing Committee, Annual Workshop on International Law of the Organization of American States for 2005, University of Ottawa (October 2005). Conference co-organizer - Aboriginal and Treaty Rights Advocacy, University of Ottawa and Maurice Law, Ottawa; Speaker Overview of Law on Aboriginal and

Treaty Rights in C(December 2005).

Member, Conference Planning Committee, 7th International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Academy of Environmental Law, Climate Law in Developing Countries post-2012: North and South Perspectives, Ottawa,

September 2008

11 Member, Conference Planning Committee, Annual Conference of the North American Consortium on Legal Education, Ottawa, October 2008. Member, Conference Planning Committee, National Judicial Institute and Federal

Court of Canada Conference, March 2009.

Conference co-organizer -

e at University of Ottawa, May 20-22, 2009. Conference co-organizer and Host 11th Annual Conference of the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Academy of Environmental Law, He Tupuwae: key emerging themes of international, comparative and domestic environmental law and our journey in responding to them University of Waikato,

June 2013.

Conference co-organizer Global Tribal Trade Symposium of the International Inter-tribal Trade and Investment Organization, University of Oklahoma College of

Law, April 2016.

Host and Convener, Global Tribal Trade Symposium of the International Inter-tribal Trade and Investment Organization, Barber Centre of TRU, November

11-12, 2016.

Conference co-organizer Global Tribal Trade Symposium of the International Inter-tribal Trade and Investment Organization, University of Oklahoma College of Law; and Facilitator of Panels on: Indigenous Trade in British Columbia; and New Zealand Indigenous Trade and Investment, June 2019. Conference co-organizer Global Tribal Trade Symposium of the International Inter-tribal Trade and Investment Organization, Vancouver and at Thompson

Rivers University Faculty of Law, November 2019.

Member of Annual Conference Planning Committee, Annual Conference of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Indigenous Peoples and the

Law, Vancouver, November 17-19, 2021.

GRADUATE SUPERVISION

University of Ottawa

Completed: 11 LL.M. (Research Paper); 13 LL.M. (Thesis); 6 LL.D. degrees: . Jocelyn Gagné, LL.M. (Thesis), Entitlement to the Rights of Aboriginal People,

September 1985 August 1990, Supervisor

12 . Barbara Craig, LL.M. (Thesis), Jurisdiction for Aboriginal Health in Canada,

September 1985 March 1993, Supervisor

. Lee Stratton, LL.M. (Thesis), Direciduciary Duties to Shareholders,

September 1985 - August 1993, co-supervisor

. Andrew Chapeskie, LL.M. (Thesis), Laws of the Land: Aboriginal Customary Law, , January

1986 - April 1993, supervisor

. Kazi Hamid, LL.D., (Thesis) Self-Determination: The Case Study of Hawaii,

September 1986 December 1991, Supervisor

. Alain Lafontaine, LL.M. (Thesis),

Couronne et du droit a s peuples autochtones,

September 1986 - December 1993, supervisor

. Thomas McMahon, LL.M. (Thesis), Aboriginal People and Discrimination in the Justice System: A Survey of Manitoba Inmates and Related Literature, September

1987 April 1992, Supervisor

. William Weatherston, LL.M. (Thesis), Fiduciary Duty in the Relationship of Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Military, September 1991 - April 1993, supervisor . Carlos Mendez-Lopez, LL.M. (Thesis), Chapter 18 of the Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement: A Comprehension Analysis and the NAFTA Dimension,

September 1991 - April 1993, co-supervisor

. Howard Knopf, LL.M. (Thesis), Intellectual Property, Free Trade and the Free Trade Flow of Goods: A Study of thusti, January 1991 March 1993, co-supervisor . Max Dokuchie, LL.M. (Thesis), First Nations Tax Jurisdiction: The Road to Independence, September 1998 File Closed October 2001, supervisor . Sanjeev Sivarulrasa, LL.M. (Research Paper), Aboriginal Self-Government as a Legal Right: Exploring its Meaning in Canadian Law, January 1999 - August 2002, supervisor . Tracy Davis, LL.M. (Thesis), The Role of First Nations in Oil & Gas Development under Federal Regulatory Regimes: Options for Change & Lessons from New

Zealand, September 1999 May 2001, supervisor

13 . Donalda Lynn Easterson, LL.M. (Research Paper) Legal Drafting], Specific Claims - Can the Future Escape the Past? September 1999 - April 2004, supervisor . Lois Mary Leslie, LL.M. (Research Paper), Inuit Self-Government in Nunavut: A Consideration of Policy Options for Protection, September 2000 - April 2003, supervisor . Jo-Ann Earla Greene, LL.M. (Thesis), Wikwemikong First Nation: Unceded Aboriginal Title To Manitoulin Island? September 2001 April 2005, supervisor . Malgorzata Chmielewska, LL.M. (Research Paper), Legacies of the Residential School System: Civil Remedies for the Survivors - The Liability of the Government and the Churches: How to Achieve Justice and Healing, September 2002 -

December 2003, supervisor

. Denielle-Lee Boissoneau-Thunderchild, LL.M. (Research Paper), The Expectation of Justice: Tduring and following the Negotiation of a Specific Claim Settlement Agreement for Unlawfully Surrendered Reserve Land,

September 2002 April 2005, supervisor

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