Bruce PÂ archibald
 Professor of Law
                            Schulich School of Law                                                        
Dalhousie University
                                                        Canada
                        
Biography
Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD is affiliated to Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD is currently providing services as Professor of Law. Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. BRUCE PÂ ARCHIBALD research interests include Professor Archibald spent last sabbatical leave in various parts of the world doing research on criminal and restorative justice, labour/employment law and globalization, as well as democratic theory human capital investment policy, and integrated labour market regulations..
Research Interest
Professor Archibald spent last sabbatical leave in various parts of the world doing research on criminal and restorative justice, labour/employment law and globalization, as well as democratic theory human capital investment policy, and integrated labour market regulations.
Publications
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                            Bruce Archibald & Jennifer Llewellyn, “The Challenges of Institutionalizing Comprehensive Restorative Justice: Theory and Practice in Nova Scotia†(2006) 29 Dal LJ 297-343. 
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                            Bruce Archibald, “Let My People Go: Human Capital Investment and Community Capacity Building via Meta/Regulation in a Deliberative Democracy – A Modest Contribution for Criminal Law and Restorative Justice†(2008) 16 Cardozo J Int'l & Comp L 1-85. 
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                            Bruce Archibald, "Teaching Canadian Labour and Employment Law in the Globalized New Economy: Ruminations of an Aging Neophyte" (2009) 14 CLELJ 139-154. 

