The Experience I bring to your project
Leadership
"Dr. Dale has been involved with some of the leading litigation in Canada addressing intersectional discrimination. She is nationally and internationally recognized for her decades of leadership in feminist legal and human rights advocacy, particularly her leadership addressing violence against women. This experience gives her a wealth of insight into the realities of intersectional discrimination and the barriers faced by women raising human rights claims that engage intersectional discrimination. Dr. Dale has extensive experience working with marginalized women facing intersectional discrimination in a variety of contexts including in the Arctic (Nunavut), among immigrant and migrant populations in urban Canada, and at the global level through her work with the UN and in the Sudan. She also has significant experience successfully applying for research and project grants." Fay Faraday, migrant rights activist, constitutional lawyer and professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.
I tackle your project with depth and commitment, together with my colleagues, or on my own.
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Review of my article on gun control by Professor Elaine Craig at Schulich Law School, Dalhousie University.
CEDAW: The Every Woman Treaty That Already Exists, Amanda Dale, PhD
Every Woman Treaty: Weakening the Protections Against Gender Based Violence Against
Women, Amanda DAle and Patricia Schulz

Claims and Facts:
Assessing the Need for an Optional Protocol (OP) on Gender-Based Violence Against Women (GBVAW) to the Convention to End all Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW)