Professor Adjin-Tettey is the Associate Dean Administration and Research. She joined the Faculty of Law as a Visiting Assistant Professor in 1998 and became a full-time f...
Professor Adjin-Tettey is the Associate Dean Administration and Research. She joined the Faculty of Law as a Visiting Assistant Professor in 1998 and became a full-time faculty member in 2000. She was promoted to Associate Professor in 2004 and to Professor in 2010.
Professor Adjin-Tettey previously taught at the University of Windsor and Carleton University. Her teaching and research interests are: torts; remedies; insurance; race, ethnicity and the law; feminist analysis of law; and critical theory. Her research focuses on issues of marginalization in tort remedies and insurance practice. She is the co-author (with Jamie Cassels) of Remedies: The Law of Damages, 2nd edition. (Irwin Law, 2008).
Learn more about Professor Adjin-Tettey's research on the Social Science Research Network.