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[Current to: 10 July 2016] TREVOR C. W. FARROW OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL, YORK UNIVERSITY 4700 KEELE STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, M3J 1P3 TEL: 416-736-5420, FAX: 416-736-5736 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB: <http://www.osgoode.yorku.ca/f aculty-and-staff/farrow-trevor-c-w/> SSRN: <http://ssrn.com/author=106601> TABLE OF HEADINGS A. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION B. PRIMARY AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING C. UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS D. VISITING POSITIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS E. HONOURS, AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS F. GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER FUNDING G . PUBLICATIONS H . LECTURES, ADDRESSES, PANELS AND PRESENTATIONS I. INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS, CONSULTING AND LECTURES J. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROFESSION K. SCHOLARSHIP CITATIONS IN COURT JUDGMENTS L. SELECTED MEDIA INTERVIEWS, STATEMENTS AND REFERENCES M. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS N. CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION O. UNIVERSITY TEACHING P. GRADUATE SUPERVISOR, COMMITTEE MEMBER AND EXAMINER Q. UNIVERSITY SERVICE R. VOLUNTEER AND OTHER ACTIVITIES AND INTERESTS S. PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION A. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA , Ph.D., Dept. of Political Science (Political Theory and International HARRVeAlRaDti oLnAsW) S(2CH01O1O)L DALHOUSIE LAW SCHOO,L LL.M. (2000) UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD , LL.B. (1993) PRINCETON UNIVERSITY (Wadhmaamg nCao lcluegme )la, Bud.Ae. (Hons.)/M.A., Jurisprudence (1992) , A.BB. (. PRIMARY AREAS O),F P RolEiStiEcAsR (C1H9 9A0N)D TEACHING ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 2 • • • Ethics and legal profession • Access to justice • Legal process • Dispute resolution Advocacy POLITICALLe gTaHl EaOnRdY j udicial education and innovation • • Legal and political theory Globalization and developmCe.n Ut NIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL, YORK UNIVERSITY • , Toronto, Ontario (2006–) • • Associate Dean (2014–2016) • Professor (2013–) • Associate Professor with tenure (2008–2013) Assistant Professor (2006–2008) UNIVERSFITuYll OMFe AmLBbEeRr,T YAo, rFkA CUUnLiTvYe rOsFit LyA, FWaculty of Graduate Studies (2006–) • , Edmonton, Alberta (2001–2006) Assistant Professor (2D00. 1V–I2SI0T0IN6G) (PoOnS aITcaIOdNemS AicN lDe aFvEeL L2O0W04S–H2IP0S0 5) UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, LAW SCHOOL • , Notre Dame, Indiana UNIVERSVITisYi tOinF gT FOaRcOuNlTtyO (, 2F0A0CU8L) TY OF LAW • , Toronto, Ontario • • Guest Lecturer (2006–2010, 2012, 2014) Visiting Professor (2004) UNIVERSIInTsÉt DruEc MtoOrN (C1T9O9N7–1998) • , Moncton, New Brunswick NIIGATAG UuNeIsVtE IRnSsItTrYu,c FtAoCr U(L2T0Y1 O0F, 2 L0A1W2, 2014) • , Niigata, Japan HARVARVDi UsiNtiInVgE RPSrIoTfYessor (2002) • , Cambridge, Massachusetts • Ames Post Graduate Fellowship, Harvard Law School (2000–2001) Graduate Program Fellow, Harvard Law School (2000–2001) Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 3 • Teaching Fellow, FacuElt.y H oOf ANrOtUs RaSn,d A SWciAeRnDceS sA (N2D0 N00O)M INATIONS YORK UNIVERSITY, OSGOODE HALL LAW SCHOOL • , Toronto, Ontario UNIVERSTITeYa cOhFi nAgL BEExRcTeAll,e FnAcCeU ALwTYa rOdF (L2A0W13) • , Edmonton, Alberta • Ron Hopp Most Involved Professor Award finalist (2006) HARVARTDe UvNieI VHE.R MSIiTllYer Teaching Excellence Award finalist (2004) • , Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Cambridge, Massachusetts • Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (awarded for “excellence of work with students and strength of commitment to teaching”)(2000-2001) CANADIAHNa LrvAaWrYdE URniversity Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (1999-2000) • , Top 25 most influential in the justice system and legal profession UNIVERSNIToYm OiFn OeeX (F2O0R1D4, 2015) • (Wadham College), Oxford, England First prize, WadhamF .C GolRleAgNeT LS,a FwE SLLoOciWetSyH EIPsSsa AyN CDo OmTpHeEtiRt iFoUn N(D19IN9G1 ) [APPROX. TOTAL: $1,205,000] SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HUMANITIES RESEARCH COUNCIL OF CANADA (SSHRC) • , Ottawa, Ontario Community-University Research Alliance (CURA) Grant (2011–2017) ($1,000,000): Award • Holder (Principal Investigator) on Canadian Forum on Civil Justice’s “The Cost of Justice: Weighing the Costs of Fair and Effective Resolution to Legal Problems” research project Doctoral Fellowship (2004–2006) ($40,000, part of which was declined due to 2006 full-time FEDERATeImONp lFoOyRm TeHnEt HstUaMtuAsN)I TIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES • Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (2014) ($8,000 publication support award) CANADIA(Nfu InNdSiTnIgT UpTrEo vFOidRe TdH bEy A SDoMciIaNlI SSTcRieAnTcIeOsN a OnFd J UHSuTmICaEnities Research Council of Canada) • , Montréal, Québec BORDENC LhAaDrNleEsR D G. EGRoVnAtIhS iRerE SREeAsReCaHrc FhE FLLeOllWowSHsIhPi pD (IR2E0C0T7I)N G($ P6R,0O0F0E)S SOR • , Canada Osgoode Hall Law School (2007) ($10,000 fellowship for legal process and security-related research) Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 4 • University of Alberta (2005) ($10,000 fellowship for administration of civil justice-related YORK UNreIVsEeRaSrIcThY) • , Toronto, Ontario OSGOODRE eHsAeLaLr cLhA aWt SYCoHrOk OPLrogram (university-wide competition) (2007, 2008) (total: $5,040) • , Toronto, Ontario • • Full-year research grants (2006–2016) (approx. total: $10,500) Summer research grants (2006–2016) (approx. total: $51,000) Osgoode Hall Law School, Research Intensification Fund, Large Grant, “From Heritage Values • to Policy and Legislation: Accessing Justice Through Community Driven Policy Making” pr-o ject (with Nicole Aylwin, 2013–2014) (total: $4,000) et al Ha-r ry Arthurs Collaborative Research Grants (approx. total: $25,000) “Colloquium on Clinical Education” (with Sean Reheta aagl. ., 2011-2012) - “Access to Justice, Social Justice, Clinical Education anedt aElxperiential Learning: Results, - Reflections and Prospects” (with Shelley Gavigan , 2010–2011) “Project on Teaching Procedure” (with Janet Walker ., 2010–2e0t 1a1l) - “The 2006 Residential Schools Class Action Settlement: The Legalizatioent aanl.d De- • Legalization of Addressing Past Injustice” (with Peer Zumbansen ., 2007–2008) • “Creating and Conceptualizing the Transnational” (with Craig M. Scott , 2006–2007) Osgoode Teaching and Learning grants (2008–2011) (total: $4,000) Harley D. Hallett Graduate Scholarship (1999) ($5,000) (declined due to pursuit of graduate UNIVERSsItTuYd OieFs A aLtB HERarTvAard Law School) • , Edmonton, Alberta • • Faculty of Law Summer Research Grants (2002–2005) (total: $7,000) Faculty of Law Travel Grant (2005) ($900) • Endowment Fund for the Future Research Grants (university-wide competitions) (2002– 2003) (total: $6,600) HARVARNDe LwA WFa ScCuHltOyO aLnd Start-Up Grants (2001) (total: $2,000) • , Cambridge, Massachusetts Graduate Scholarship (2000) ($10G,0.0 P0U) BLICATIONS [TOTAL: 95] BOOKS Civil Justice, Privatization and Democracy - 1. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014) - Cited byC tihtey Lofo Trdo rCohniteof vJu. Rsteixclei nogf tEonng Hlaenigdh atns dL tWd.ales (The Lord Williams of Mostyn - Memorial Lecture, 10 November 2015 at para. 9) - Cited in Slaw , 2013 ONSC 162 at para. 43 Ranked on SSRN “Top Ten download list” Featured in , “Farrow on Privatization” (5 June 2014) Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 5 - Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Awards to Scholarly Publications Program award recipient – funding from Social Sciences and Humanities Research The CouCrotsu anncdil Boef yCoannda:d Tah, e2 0A1rc4h itecture of Justice in Transition 2. (with Patrick Molinari, co- Jeudditicoirasl) E (tMhiocnstréal: Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, 2013et). al 3. (consulting editor, with Nguyen Tat Vien, publishing director .) (Hanoi, TVhieet CNivaiml L: iJtuigdaictiiaoln P Purbolcisehssi:n Cga Hseosu asen,d 2 M01a1te)r (iaplusblished in Vietnamese) et al 4. , 7th ed. (with Janet Walker ., eds.) (TThoer Tohnetoor: yE manodn Pdr Macotnicteg oomf Reerpyr, e2s0e1nt0a)t ive Negotiation 5. (with Colleen M. Hanycz and Frederick HTh. Ze eCmivailn Lsi)t i(gTaotrioonn tPor:o Ecmesos:n Cda Mseosn atngdo mMeartyer, i2a0ls08) et al 6. , 6th ed. (with Janet Walker ., eds.) SPECIAL (ITSSoUrEoSn/tFoE: AETmUoRnEdS OMFo AnCtAgoDmEMeIrCy J, O2U0R0N5A) LS (Editor) 7. “Lifelong Learning in Professionalism” (2010) 4 Canadian Legal Education Annual Review (with Stephen G.A. Pitel) 8. “Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility” (2008) 46:1 Osgoode Hall Law Journal BOO9K. CH“GAPloTbEaRlSiz ation & The Law” (2003) 41:3 Alberta Law Review (with Sheilah L. Martin) In Search of the Ethical Lawyer: Stories from the Canadian Legal Profession 10. “A New Wave of Access to Justice Reform in Canada” in Adam Dodek and Alice Woolley, eds., (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2016) 164-185 L’avocat dans la cité: éthique et professionalisme 11. “The Promise of Professionalism” in Benoît Moore, Catherine Piché and Marie-Claude Rigaud, eds., (Montréal: Les Éditions Thémis, 2012) 197-219 Lawyers’ Ethics and Professional Regulation 12. “Ethics in Advocacy” in Alice Woolley, Richard Devlin, Brent Cotter and John M. Law, eds., , 2d ed. (Markham: LexisNexis, 2012) 357W-4h1y 0 Good Lawyers Matter 13. “Post-9/11 Lawyers” in David L. Blaikie, Thomas A. Cromwell and Darrel Pink, eds., (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2012) 167-19e3t al. The Civil Litigation Process: Cases and Materials 14. “Pleadings” (with Barbara A. Billingsley) in Janet Walker , eds., , 7th ed. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2010) 487-528 Doing Justice: Dispute Resolution in the Courts and Beyond 15. “Public Justice, Private Dispute Resolution and Democracy” in Ronalda Murphy and Patrick A. Molinari, eds., (Montréal: Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, 2009) 301-358 Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 6 Lawyers’ Ethics and Professional Regulation 16. “Ethics in Advocacy” in Alice Woolley, Richard Devlin, Brent Cotter and John M. Law, eds., (Markham: LexisNexis, 2008) 203-239 The Theory and 17. “PAranc Itnictero odf uRcetpiornes teon tRaetpivree sNeengtoattiiavtei oNnegotiation” (with Colleen M. Hanycz and Frederick H. Zemans) in Colleen M. Hanycz, Trevor C. W. Farrow and Frederick H. Zemans, (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2008) 3-8 The Theory and Practice of Representative Negotiation 18. “Representative Negotiation” in Colleen M. Hanycz, Trevor C. W. Farrow and Frederick H. Zemans, (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2008) 11-37 et al. The Civil Litigation Process: Cases and Materials 19. “Discovery” in Janet Walker , eds., , 6th ed. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2005) 691-764 Participatory Justice in a Global Economy: The New Rule of Law 20. “Citizen Participation and Peaceful Protest: Let’s Not Forget APEC” in Patricia Hughes and Patrick A. Molinari, eds., JOURNAL( MARoTnItCrLéEaSl : Les Éditions Thémis, 2004) 205-232 21. “Interim Relief in Canadian Courts” Flinders Law Journal (forthcoming) (with Jonathan Silver) 22. “Add- ressing Access to Justice Through New Legal Service Providers: Opportunities and Challenges” (2015-2016) 3 Texas A&M Law Review 549-579 (with Alice Woolley) Ranked 8 times on various SSRN “Top Ten download lists” 23. “Canadian Civil Justice: Relief in Small and Simple Matters in an Age Of Efficiency” (2015) 4 Erasmus Law Review 232-244 (with Jonathan Silver) 24. “‘A different day in court’: Exploring the place of judicial mediation in Ontario’s alternative dispute resolution landscape” (2014) 3 Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice 122-127 (with Nicole Aylwin) - 25. “Wh-a t is Access to Justice?” (2014) 51:3 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 957-987 Ranked 14 times on various SSRN “Top Ten download lists” Republished in (2015) 2 Revista Forumul Judecãtorilor 72-92 26. “Residential Schools Litigation and the Legal Profession” (2014) 64 University of Toronto Law Journal 597-619 27. “Learning the ‘How’ of the Law: Teaching Procedure and Legal Education” (2013) 51:1 Osgo- ode Hall Law Journal 45-91 (with David Bamford, Michael Karayanni, Erik S. Knutsen, Shirley Shipman and Beth Thornburg) Ranked 8 times on various SSRN “Top Ten download lists” - 28. “Eth-i cal Lawyering in a Global Community” (2013) 37:1I Msaaanci Ptoitbbal aLdaow L Jeocuturnreasl 62011-824: L egal RBoanunkdedar 5ie tsi mine as Golno bvaarl iWouosr lSdSRN “Top Ten download lists” An early version of this article was published in (Winnipeg: Law Society of Manitoba, Manitoba Bar Association and University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law, 2012) at tab IX [lectures archived in various national libraries including the Supreme Court of Canada and Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 7 Department of Justice Canada and various international and domestic university libraries including Harvard, Chicago, California, McGill, York, etc.] - 2038724 Ontario Ltd. v. Quizno’s Canada Restaurant Corp 29. “Proportionality : A cultural revolution” (2012) 1 Journal of Civil Litigation and Practice 151-159 - Cited in Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce v. Deloitte & Touche., 2012 ONSC 6549 at para. 76 Cited in (2013), 2013 ONSC 917 at para. 73 - 30. “The Good, the Right, and the Lawyer” (2012) 15:1 Legal Ethics 163-174 Ranked on SSRN “Top Ten download list” 31. “Cou- rts and Procedures: The Changing Roles of the ParticipCaonmtsm” (own iLtha wG,a Crirvyi lD L.a Wwa atsnodn t,h Qe. C.) (2010) F4u9t Suurep roef mCaet Cegoourrite Ls aw Review (2d) 155-160 - Reprinted in Janet Walker and Oscar G. Chase, eds., (Markham: LexisNexis, 2010) 155-160 Ranked on several SSRN “Top Ten download lists” 32. “The Ethical Development of Law Students: An Empirical Study” (2009) 72(1) Saskatchewan Law Review 75-104 (with Joshua J.A. Henderson) - The Art of Pleading: Mastering the 33. “Five PlFeiandei nSgtrso Ckaesse s Everyone Should Read” (2009) 35:4 Advocates’ Quarterly 466-498 An early version of this article was published in (Toronto: Ontario Bar Association, 2007) - 34. “Sus-t ainable Professionalism” (2008) 46:1 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 51-103 Revised and republished in (2009) 10:7 German Law Journal 1001-1046 Most downloaded Canadian paper on SSRN “Legal Ethics and Professional - Responsibility” and “Law & Society: The Legal Profession” eJournals (as of 19 February 2016) In top 10 of all-time downloaded papers on SSRN “Legal Ethics and Professional - Responsibility” and “Law & Society: The Legal Profession” eJournals (as of 19 - February 2016) Ranked 24 times on various SSRN “Top Ten download lists” (as of September 2015) Listed several times on SSRN Blog’s “Weekly Top 5 Papers” 35. “The Negotiator-as-Professional: Understanding the Competing Interests of a Representative Negotiator” (2007) 7 Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal 373-400 36. “Re-Framing the Sharia Arbitration Debate” (2006) 15:2 Constitutional Forum 79-86 37. “Dispute Resolution and Legal Education: A Bibliography” (2005) 7 Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution 119-138 38. “Globalizing Approaches to Legal Education and Training: Canada to Japan” (2005) 38 Hosei Riron Journal of Law & Politics 144-185 39. “Security and Rights” (2005) 10 Review of Constitutional Studies 94-110 40. “Dispute Resolution, Access to Civil Justice and Legal Education” (2005) 42:3 Alberta Law Review 741-801 Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 8 41. “Terrorism, Law & Democracy: How is Canada Changing Following September 11”, Review Essay (2004-2005) 36 Ottawa Law Review 195-205 42. “Glo-b alization, IAnstseorcniaattiioonna cl aHnuamdiaenn nRei gchotnst,r aen ld'im Cpivuinl Pitréo (cAeCdCuIr)e v”. (A2n0v0il3 M) 4in1in:3g A Lltbde.rta Law Review 671-712 Cited in , [2011] J.Q. 4382 at para. 43 (Q.S.C.), rev’d [2012] J.Q. 368 (C.A.), leave to appeal to S.C.C. refused, [2012] S.C.C.A. No. 128 43. “Negotiation, Mediation, Globalization Protests & Police: Right Processes; Wrong System, Parties, Issues & Time” (2003) 28 Queen’s Law Journal 665-703 44. “Thinking About Dispute Resolution”, Review Essay (2003) 41:2 Alberta Law Review 559-566 45. “Law & Politics after September 11th: Civil Rights & the Rule of Law” (2003) 35 Hosei Riron Journal of Law & Politics 163-184 46. “Rev- iewing Globalization: Three Competing Stories, Two Emerging Themes, and How Law Schools Can and Must Participate” (2003) 13 Meikei Law Review 176-206 - Translated into Japanese by M. Kuwahara and published in (2003) 44 Aichigakuin Law Review 29-70 Republished in (2004) 5 Journal of the Centre for International Studies 1-20 47. “Globalization and Legal Education”, adapted and translated into Japanese by M. Yamaguchi, (2003) 13 Meikei Law Review 163-174 48. “Law: A Profession, Not a Life” (2002) 26 Advocates’ Quarterly 217-224 49. “The Limits of Charity: Redefining the Boundaries of Charitable Trust Law” (1994) 13 Estates REPORT&S Trusts Journal 306-361 Colloquium Report 50. Action Committee one At cacless to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, (Ottawa: Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, June 2014) (32 total pages) (with Nicole Aylwin, .), online CFCJ <http://www.cfcj- fcjc.org/sites/default/files//docs/2014/ac_colloquium_web_FINALA.cpcdefs>s t o Civil & Family Justice: A Roadmap for Change 51. Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, et al , Final Report (Ottawa: Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters, October 2013) (46 total pages) (with Hon. Thomas A. Cromwell, Chai-r , .), online: CFCJ <http://www.cfcj- fcjc.-o rg/sites/default/files/docs/2013/AC_Report_English_Final.pdf> I am acknowledged as the “holder of the pen” for this report (pp. v and 25) This report is described as a “model for the world” (Richard Zorza, “Canadian ATJ Report is a Model for the World” (18 April 2014), online: <http://accesstojustice.net/2014/04/18/canadian-atj-report-is-a-model-for-the- world/>) Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 9 Report of the Court Processes Simplification Working Group 52. et al , a report prepared for the Action Committee on Access to Justice in Civil and Family Matters (May 2012) (29 total pages) (with the Hon. Élizabeth Corte, Chair, .), online: CFCJ <http://www.cfcj- fcjc.org/sites/default/files/docs/2013/Report%20of%20the%20Court%20Processes%20Sim Apldidfirceastsioinng% th2e0 WNeoerdksi nogf %Se2lf0-RGerporueps.epndtfe>d Litigants in the Canadian Justice System 53. , a White Paper prepared for the Association of Canadian Court Administrators (ACCA) (Toronto and Edmonton: ACCA, March 2012) (104 manuscript pages) (with Diana Lowe, Q.C., Bradley Albrecht, Heather Manweiller and Martha E. Simmons), online: CFCJ <http://www.cfcj- fcjc.org/sites/default/files//docs/2013/Addressing%20the%20Needs%20of%20SRLs%20AC ACAD%R i2n0 CWahniated%a: 2C0oPuarptse ar%nd2 A0dMmairncihs%tra2t0iv2e0 1T2ri%bu2n0aFlisnal%20Revised%20Version.pdf> 54. , a report prepared for the British Institute Eofd Iunctaetrinngat Fiountuarl ea nJudd Cgoems ipna trhaet iSvoec Liaalwist ( RTeopruobnltioc, o1f JVuileyt 2N0a0m9:) A (s3s9e smsmanenuts corfi Cput rpraicguelsu)m and Recommendations for Curriculum Development and Reform at the Judicial Academy 55. , a report prepared for Judicial Development and Grassroots Engagement Project, a Project funded by Canadian International Development Agency, with support from Government of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, and implemented by Agriteam Canada Consulting Ltd., Government of Alberta, University of Alberta and others (Hanoi and Toronto, 12 July 2007) (58 manuscript OTHER PpUaBgLeIsC)A TIONS et al 56. “Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada: Overview Report” (Toronto: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2016) (with Ab Currie .) 1-21 et al 57. “Design and Conduct of the Cost of Justice Survey” (Toronto: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2016) (with David Northrup .) 1-11 et al 58. “Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada: Survey” (Toronto: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2016) (with Ab Currie .) 1-30 59. “Everyday Legal Problems and the Cost of Justice in Canada: Fact Sheet” (Toronto: Canadian Feto arulm on Civil Justice, 12 March 2015), online: CFCJ <http://www.cfcj- fcjc.org/a2jblog/everyday-legal-problems-and-the-cost-of-justice-in-canada> (with Ab Currie .) et al Re-Mapping the Americas: Globalization, Regionalization and the FTAA 60. “Regional Integration and Dispute Resolution in the Free Trade Area of the Americas” in Andy Knight . eds., (forthcoming) 61. “The Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution: Responding Creatively to Complex Justice Problems” (2014) 23:2 Canadian Arbitration and Mediation Journal 16-20 (with Nicole Aylwin) 62. “Innovation, Dispute Resolution & Access to Justice – Needs Assessment 2014” (Backgrounder) (Toronto: Winkler Institute for Dispute Resolution, 2014) (with Nicole Aylwin), online: Winkler Institute Trevor C. W. Farrow – Résumé 10 <http://www.academia.edu/7939390/Innovation_Dispute_Resolution_and_Access_to_Justic e_A_Needs_Assessment> Hiil Insight 63. “Collaborating on Justice Innovation: The Hague and Canada” (6 February 2014) (with Nicole Aylwin and Les Jacobs), online: Hiil <http://www.hiil.org/insight/canada- collaboration>; reposted online: CFCJ <http://www.cfcj-fcjc.org/a2jblog/collaborating-on- justice-innovation-the-hague-and-canada-0> The Courts and Beyond: The Architecture of Justice in 64. “TTrhane sCitoiounrt s and Beyond: The Architecture of Justice in Transition – Introduction” in Trevor C. W. Farrow and Patrick Molinari, eds., (Montréal: Canadian Institute for the Administration Solfa Jwus tice, 2013) 1-3 65. “Mandatory Dispute Resolution and the Question of Resources” (10 June 2013), online: <http://www.slaw.ca/2013/06/10/mandatory-dispute-resolution-and-the-question-of- resources/> (with M. Jerry McHale, Q.C.) Intensive Trial Advocacy Workshop: Course Materials 66. “A Note on Cross Examinations” (with Garry D. Watson, Q.C.) in (Toronto: Osgoode Professional Development, 2012) et al 67. “The Cost of Justice: Weighing the Costs of Fair and Effective Resolution to Legal Problems” (project summary) (Toronto: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2012) (with Sana Affara .) 68. “Cost of Justice” (project plan) (Toronto: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2012) (with Les Jacobs, Diana Lowe, Sabreena Delhon) 69. “What is Access to Justice?” in Jasminka Kalajdzic, “What is Access to Justice?” (video collection) (Windsor: University of Windsor, Faculty of Law, 2012), online: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOytpLPbn6w> 70. “The Cost of Justice: Weighing the Costs of Fair & Effective Resolution to Legal Problems” (project background report) (Toronto: Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, 2012), online: CFCJ <http://www.cfcj-fcjc.org/sites/default/files/docs/2012/CURA_background_doc.pdf> (with LLeegs aJal cCoobnss,u Dltiaanncay L Porwofee,s Ssaiobnraele Snkai lDlse Tlhroanin)i ng Manual 71. (with Matthew Hiebert) (Hanoi, Viet Nam: HMainnidsbtroyo ko fo Jnu sSttiucdee Pnut bAlsissehsisnmg eHnotuse, 2011) (published in Vietnamese) et al 72. (co-technical advisor/editor with Matthew Hiebert and Le Mai Anh, general editor .) (Hanoi, Viet Nam: Judicial Publishing House, 2011) (published in Vietnamese) 73. “Lifelong Learning in Professionalism: An Introduction” (2010) 4 Canadian Legal Education AInntnenusailv Re eTvriieawl A 3d-v7o (cwaciyth W Soterpkshheonp G: C. Aou. Prsitee Ml) aterials et al 74. (with Garry D. Watson, Q.C. ., co- editors) (Toronto: Osgoode Professional Development, 2008) (with annual revised editions) 75. “National Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey (2008)”, online: University of Toronto Press <http://www.utppublishing.com/pdf/Farrow_LawyerSurvey.pdf>

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