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Bruce P. Archibald, KC

Professor Emeritus of Law

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Email: bruce.archibald@dal.ca
Mailing Address: 
Room L114C, Weldon Law Building, 6061 University Avenue
PO Box 15000 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2
 
Research Topics:
  • Labour and employment law
  • Restorative justice
  • Criminal law
  • Criminal procedure

Education

  • BA (University of King's College)
  • MA (黄色直播)
  • LLB (黄色直播)
  • LLM (Columbia)
  • Post-graduate studies (University of Paris I
    笔补苍迟丑茅辞苍-厂辞谤产辞苍苍别)

Bar admission

  • Nova Scotia, 1977

Teaching

Professor Archibald has taught law at 黄色直播 since 1976. A member of the executive of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers from 1978 to 1984, he served as the organization's President in 1982-83. He acts as a faculty member for the Commonwealth Judicial Education Institute, and has participated in conferences of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice and the National Judicial Institute.

  • Labour Law ()
  • Labour Arbitration Moot ()

Areas of graduate supervision:
comparative criminal law, criminal law, criminal procedure, evidence, labour law and employment

Research interests

Professor Archibald spent last sabbatical leave in various parts of the world doing research on criminal and restorative justice, labour/employment law and globalization, as well as democratic theory human capital investment policy, and integrated labour market regulations.

Selected awards & honours

  • Queen's Counsel (NS), 2002
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) - March 2006: $1 million grant as a member of Community-University Research Alliance studying theory and practice in the Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Program.

Selected publications

  • Bruce Archibald, "Teaching Canadian Labour and Employment Law in the Globalized New Economy: Ruminations of an Aging Neophyte" (2009) 14 CLELJ 139-154.
  • Bruce Archibald, 鈥淟et My People Go: Human Capital Investment and Community Capacity Building via Meta/Regulation in a Deliberative Democracy 鈥 A Modest Contribution for Criminal Law and Restorative Justice鈥 (2008) 16 Cardozo J Int'l & Comp L 1-85.
  • Bruce Archibald & Jennifer Llewellyn, 鈥淭he Challenges of Institutionalizing Comprehensive Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice in Nova Scotia鈥 (2006) 29 Dal LJ 297-343.
  • Bruce Archibald, "Co-ordinating Canada's Restorative and Inclusionary Models of Criminal Justice: the Legal Profession and the Exercise of Discretion under a Reflexive Rule of Law" (2005) 9 Can Crim L Rev 215-260.
  • Bruce Archibald, "La justice r茅paratrice: conditions et fondements d'une transformation d茅mocratique en droit penal" in Myl猫ne Jaccoud, ed,  (Paris: L'Harmattan, 2003).
  • Bruce Archibald, "Citizen Participation in Canadian Criminal Justice: The Emergence of 'Inclusionary Adversarial' and 'Restorative' Models" in Steve Coughlan & Dawn Russell, eds,  (Montreal: Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice/Les Editions Th猫mis, 2002).
  • Bruce Archibald, "The Uncertain 'Revolution' in the Canadian Law of Evidentiary Privilege: What Principles Take Us Where" in CM Breur et all, eds,  (Leiden: Intersentia, 2000).
  • Bruce Archibald, "The Politics of Prosecutorial Discretion: Institutional Structures and Tensions Between Punitive and Restorative Paradigms of Justice" (1998) 3 Can Crim L Rev 69-99.
"The Constitutionalization of the General Part of Criminal Law" (1988) 67 Can. Bar Rev. 404-454

Service & activity

  • 2007 - present: Chair of Nova Scotia's Independent Tribunal for the Determination of Salary and Certain Benefits of Provincially Appointed Judges
  • 2007 - present: Advisory Committee on Arbitration for the Nova Scotia Minister of Labour and Advanced Education
  • 1998 - present: Member, Nova Scotia Restorative Justice Programme Management Committee
  • 1992 - present: Part-time Vice-Chair of the Nova Scotia Labour Board (and its predecessors)
  • 1984 - present: labour arbitrator in the public and private sectors
  • Formerly Consultant to the Nova Scotia and Federal Department of Justice and the Law Reform Commission of Canada