Nelson Dordelly-Rosales

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Gender Male
Industry Law
Occupation Researcher
Location Ottawa, Ontario, Saskatchewan - Saskatoon, Canada
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Introduction He is professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Graduate School of International and Public Affairs and the School of International Development and Global Studies. He obtained his Doctorate in Laws, LL.D/PhD from the University of Ottawa, with his dissertation on Constitutional Jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of Venezuela. He also received his Master of Laws, LL.M, from the University of Ottawa. In addition, he holds a Master's Degree in Education, M.Ed. from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. Professor Dordelly-Rosales also obtained his Law degree, J.D, and also a Bachelor honours in Education, B.Ed., from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello, Caracas Venezuela. He has been guess speaker in different prestigious Conferences in Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and London in the UK. Ottawa,Toronto, Osgood, McGill, the Law Society Association in Montreal, Georgia, the VIII World Conference of International Constitutional Law in Univ. Nacional de México (UNAM), the Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV), and the Symposium in Honour of the late Justice Charles D. Gonthier in Montreal.
Interests International Law, Environmental Law, Communications and technology, Constitutional law, Democracy and democratization, Education Law, Human rights, International development, International law, Latin America, Philosophy of law, Political philosoph.y Social justice. Sustainable development. Teacher training. Web-based learning LAW: LL.M. Constitutional Law. Public Law. Comparative Law. Legal Theory. PhD Law, Program, University of Ottawa.
Favorite Books Professor Dordelly-Rosales is currently involved in several research projects related to environmental law, international law, the rule of law and development in Latin America. His most recent publications include: (1) "The Importance of Principles in Constitutional Interpretation" (2012) 56 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 209.In Memory of the Honourable Charles Doherty Gonthier (Markham, ON: LexisNexis, 2012). (2) "Constitutional Judicial Review: the Eclectic Approach to Constitutional Interpretation, " in Source Law and Outsiders : Norms, Processes and "Othering" in the twenty-first Century / ed. by Cian C. Murphy and Penny Green Publisher Oxford [etc.] : Hart Year 2011. The focus of his research has been on public affairs and private sector, international business, policy, role of media, and constitutional issues, jurisprudence, rule of law, development in Latin America. J.D. Law (Lawyer/abogado) & B.H.(Lic. Educ.) Catholic University (UCAB), Venezuela (1999-2005). Master Education (Communications & Educational Technology). Lawyer (Public Law, Constitutional Law). Tennis Coach & Tennis Player. Resides in Ottawa, Canada http://www.ottawa.ca/

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His research interests include the role of law to assist countries in Latin America as part of the design and implementation of policies and reforms for growth and prosperity.