Kimberly Whaley was appointed a Distinguished Fellow of the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) at the CCEL Conference held in Vancouver this month.
The CCEL is the national Canadian organization pursuing scholarly legal research, law reform and public legal education on issues of law and aging. The dedicated national focus which the CCEL brings to this area is unique in Canada and promotes the development of elder law as a coherent academic discipline. The overarching goals of the CCEL include providing a nexus between older adults and the law, representing Canada on international elder law issues and promoting academic excellence in this field. The Distinguished Fellows Program at the CCEL was developed in 2004 in order to bring together the highest level of elder law expertise and to support national and international work in this discipline and is given for excellence and expertise in the field of elder law in combination with exemplary and leading research into many important and under-explored topics.
Link: http://www.bcli.org/ccel
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