Professor Hansen joined the College of Law in 2009 and teaches torts, public international law and trusts. She taught previously at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa, including in the area of international economic law.
Professor Hansen was the recipient of the 2009 Marc L...
Professor Hansen joined the College of Law in 2009 and teaches torts, public international law and trusts. She taught previously at Carleton University and the University of Ottawa, including in the area of international economic law.
Professor Hansen was the recipient of the 2009 Marc Lalonde Prize for Excellence in International Commercial and Investment Arbitration, presented by the Canadian Arbitration Congress. Her current research focuses on the multinational enterprise and its legal characterization. Professor Hansen holds an MA in international affairs, specializing in global political economy, from the Norman Paterson School at Carleton University. She completed her graduate studies in law at McGill University.
Prior to joining the College of Law Professor Hansen worked in Ottawa at the legal branch of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. She participated in the 2008 Private International Law Summer Programme at the Hague Academy of International Law. Professor Hansen is a member of the bars of Ontario and Saskatchewan.