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| bio = ''' | | bio = '''Susan Boyd, F.R.S.C.''' served as an editor emeritus for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'' between 2013 and 2015. She taught law at UBC as a professor from 1992 and held the endowed research Chair in Feminist Legal Studies, teaching courses in the fields of feminist legal studies, family law, and law and social justice. Her research and publications on feminist legal theory, and gender and sexuality issues in the fields of family law, especially child custody and parenthood law led to several editorial and advisory board appointments. In 2012, Susan was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the highest honour a scholar can achieve in the Arts, Humanities and Sciences, in recognition of her international reputation as a leading socio-legal scholar. | ||
| name = | | name = Susan Boyd, F.R.S.C. | ||
| image = [[image:Sboyd.jpg|150px|left|link=| | | image = [[image:Sboyd.jpg|150px|left|link=|Susan Boyd, F.R.S.C.]] | ||
| organization = University of British Columbia | | organization = University of British Columbia | ||
| website = http://www. | | website = http://www.allard.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/susan-b-boyd-frsc | ||
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[[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law Editors (2013)|Boyd]] | [[Category:JP Boyd on Family Law Editors (2013)|Boyd]] | ||
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Susan Boyd, F.R.S.C. served as an editor emeritus for JP Boyd on Family Law between 2013 and 2015. She taught law at UBC as a professor from 1992 and held the endowed research Chair in Feminist Legal Studies, teaching courses in the fields of feminist legal studies, family law, and law and social justice. Her research and publications on feminist legal theory, and gender and sexuality issues in the fields of family law, especially child custody and parenthood law led to several editorial and advisory board appointments. In 2012, Susan was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the highest honour a scholar can achieve in the Arts, Humanities and Sciences, in recognition of her international reputation as a leading socio-legal scholar. |