Gib van Ert
Tel: 604-891-2409
E-mail:
gvanert@litigationchambers.comGib van Ert is a litigation
associate at Hunter Litigation Chambers practicing general civil
litigation and administrative law. Gib was called to the bar in 2004
after serving as a law clerk in both the Supreme Court of Canada and the
British Columbia Court of Appeal.
Gib has degrees from McGill University, the University of Cambridge and
the University of Toronto. He has been a visiting scholar at the
Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law at the University of
Cambridge, England, and is the author of several books and articles on
international and constitutional law.
Education
B.A. (Hons.) in History, McGill University, 1995
B.A. (Hons.) in Law, University of Cambridge, 1998
LL.M., University of Toronto, 2000
Clerkships
British Columbia Court of Appeal, 2001-2002
Supreme Court of Canada, 2002-2003
Bar Admission
British Columbia, 2004
Publications
Books
International Human Rights Law: Texts, Cases and Materials
(co-edited with M. Freeman) (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2005)
International Human Rights Law (with M. Freeman) (Toronto: Irwin
Law, 2004)
Using International Law in Canadian Courts (The Hague: Kluwer Law
International, 2002)
Selected Articles
“The Admissibility of International Legal Evidence" (2005) 84
Canadian Bar Review 31
“Judicial notice and reception theory: thoughts on the contribution of
Ronald St. John Macdonald” [2002] Canadian Yearbook of International
Law
“The Problems and promise of Spraytech v. Hudson” [2001]
Canadian Yearbook of International Law 371-385
“The legal character of provincial agreements with foreign governments”
(2001) 24 Les Cahiers de Droit 1093-1124
“Using treaties in Canadian courts” [2002] Canadian Yearbook of
International Law 3-87
“Nationality, State succession, and the right of option: the case of
Quebec” [1998] Canadian Yearbook of International Law 151-180
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