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Sandrine Ampleman-Tremblay

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Sandrine Ampleman-Tremblay is an assistant professor at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, a position she has held since 2023. She completed her LLB at Laval University, her LLM at the University of Toronto, and her Doctor of Civil Law degree (DCL) at McGill University. Ampleman-Tremblay's research focuses mostly on sexual violence, individual and collective responsibility, and legal rights. Her current project, entitled "Rethinking Legal Narratives & Criminal Responsibility: A Case Study of Extreme Intoxication," is funded by an SSHRC Insight Grant. As demonstrated by some of her recent publications, her interest in legal rights and criminal liability often brings her research to the confluence of criminal and constitutional law.

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