Palma Paciocco
Professor
Department of Environmental sciences
Osgoode Hall Law School
Canada
Biography
Before beginning her doctoral studies, Professor Paciocco completed the Harvard Law School LLM program as a Thomas Shearer Stewart Travelling Fellow and a Landon H. Gammon Fellow. She holds BCL and LLB degrees from the McGill Faculty of Law, where she was awarded the gold medal, and a BA in philosophy and history from the McGill Faculty of Arts. Professor Paciocco served as a law clerk to the Honourable Justice Louise Charron of the Supreme Court of Canada. She is called to the bars of Ontario and New York. Before beginning her doctoral studies, Professor Paciocco completed the Harvard Law School LLM program as a Thomas Shearer Stewart Travelling Fellow and a Landon H. Gammon Fellow. She holds BCL and LLB degrees from the McGill Faculty of Law, where she was awarded the gold medal, and a BA in philosophy and history from the McGill Faculty of Arts. Professor Paciocco served as a law clerk to the Honourable Justice Louise Charron of the Supreme Court of Canada. She is called to the bars of Ontario and New York.
Research Interest
Research Interests: Criminal Law and Theory, Criminal Procedure, Sentencing Law, the Law of Evidence, Professional Ethics, Law and the Humanities