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Curriculum Vitaefor<strong>Robert</strong> Edward <strong>Hawkins</strong>November, 20121. PersonalAddress: 3144 Angus StreetRegina, Saskatchewan, CanadaS4S 1P4Tel: 306-789-2888E-Mail: robert.hawkins@uregina.caBorn: October 7, 1950Citizenship: CanadianLanguages: English and French (functionally bilingual)Married: (1986) to Marie-France E. Menc, law partner, Kanuka Thuringer, LLPChildren: <strong>Robert</strong> Nicolas (1989), Pierre Edouard (1991), François Matthieu (1994)2. Current Position Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Law, <strong>Johnson</strong>-<strong>Shoyama</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public 2007 –Policy, University <strong>of</strong> Regina (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) Councillor, Regina City Council (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) 2012 -3. Academic and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Credentials Barrister-at-Law, Law Society <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan 2011 Diplôme d’Etudes Appr<strong>of</strong>ondies - Droit Publique, Université 1988de Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris, France) Barrister-at-Law and Solicitor <strong>of</strong> the Supreme Court <strong>of</strong> Ontario, 1981Osgoode Hall, Law Society <strong>of</strong> Upper Canada (Toronto) Master <strong>of</strong> Laws, Yale University (New Haven, U.S.A.) 1979 Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Laws, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Toronto) 1978Bachelor / Master <strong>of</strong> Arts (Modern British History), Corpus ChristiCollege, Oxford University (Oxford, England) 1975 Bachelor or Arts (Honours Economics and History), St. John’s 1972College, University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba (Winnipeg) Matriculation, Dauphin Collegiate (Dauphin, Manitoba) 1968


24. Awards: (a) General Builder, University <strong>of</strong> Regina Founders’ Dinner 2011 Saskatchewan Centennial Medal 2006 Doctor <strong>of</strong> Canon Law (Honoris Causa), St. John’s College, 2005University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba (Winnipeg) Honourary Lifetime Director, Children’s Hospital Foundation 2004<strong>of</strong> Western Ontario (London, Ontario) Queen’s National Scholar, Queen’s University (Kingston) 1988 - 1991 Yale <strong>Graduate</strong> Fellow Award 1978 Canada Council Scholarship 1978 Class <strong>of</strong> 1967 Prize, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto 1978 St. John’s College Alumni Association Scholarship 1969 Governor General’s Medal, Dauphin Collegiate 1968(b) Teaching ‘Popular Pr<strong>of</strong> – University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario,’ Maclean’s 19991999 Guide to Canadian Universities, p. 155 (6 University <strong>of</strong>Western Ontario Pr<strong>of</strong>essors; 3 Canadian Law Pr<strong>of</strong>essors) Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University 1998University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> the Year, Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario 1998 University Students’ Council Teaching Honour Roll, Univ. <strong>of</strong> 1996Western Ontario Alumni Award for Teaching Excellence, Queen’s University 1991(one, university-wide, award per year)5. Administrative Career Summary(a) University <strong>of</strong> Regina - President and Vice-Chancellor 2005 – 2006- Eliminated a $1.8 million dollar operating deficit and made provision for thepay-down <strong>of</strong> a $10 million capital debt.- Negotiated the second largest non-operating grant in university history, $23.6million to complete a new Laboratory Building.- Through fundraising and alumni activities, brought the capital campaign within85% <strong>of</strong> $75 million goal.- Traveled to China to meet government and university leaders to strengthenexisting, and to develop new, partnerships.- Launched the ‘Quality Undergraduate Student Experience” program includingscholarship support for study ‘study abroad’.- ‘What’s Hot – Straight form the Students’: Maclean’s Guide to CanadianUniversities, 2006, p. 123 – “New president <strong>Robert</strong> <strong>Hawkins</strong> makes good firstimpression; admin’s great working relationship with student union.”


46. Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Career Summary Visiting Director <strong>of</strong> Research, Genest Murray DesBrisay Lamek 1991 – 1992(Toronto) Associate Lawyer, Weir & Foulds (Toronto) 1982 – 1986 Exec. Assistant to the Hon. Donald S. Macdonald, Royal Commission 1983on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada Articled to Ian G. Scott, Q.C., Cameron, Brewin & Scott (Toronto) 1979 – 19807. Academic Career Summary(a) Rank Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Law 1988 – 1991 Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Law 1992 - 1999 Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Law 2000 -(b) Teaching AppointmentsFull-time <strong>Johnson</strong> <strong>Shoyama</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong>. <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Policy, 2007 –University <strong>of</strong> Regina (Regina) Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario (London) 1992 – 2000 Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, Queen’s University (Kingston) 1988 – 1991Sessional College <strong>of</strong> Law, University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) 2007; 2010 Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, Osgoode Hall at York University (Toronto) 1979 - 1986 Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto (Toronto) 1985-6; 90-1; 91-2 Faculté de droit, Université de Sherbrooke (Sherbrooke, Québec) 1990 - 1994 Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, Dalhousie University (Halifax) 1995 Université de Montpellier I (France) 1996(c) Teaching SubjectsPrimary teaching areas include constitutional, administrative and internationaltrade law, negotiation and conflict resolution, and Canadian governance.Secondary subjects include courses in property and real estate, contract andcommercial law, and secured transactions.


5(d) Related Academic Activities Article Reviewer, Canadian Bar Review 2011 Executive Training, Government <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan, 2009 –Negotiation, Policy Development Assessor, College <strong>of</strong> Law (University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan), 2009Tenure and Promotion (Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor) Assessor, Faculté de droit (Université de Montréal), 2007Tenure and Promotion (Full Pr<strong>of</strong>essor) Assessor, Trudeau Foundation, Trudeau Fellows 2007 Lecturer (National Judicial Institute) Newly Appointed 2004 – 2008Judges’ Skills Program Assessor, S.S.H.R.C. and Killam Research Fellowships 1997 – 1998 Thesis Examiner (Queen’s University), LL.M. 1996 Thesis Examiner (Univ. <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario), M.A. 1993 - 1999 Program Leader, Tribunal Training Program (intensive 5 day 1993 – 1995program for university administrators on tribunal procedure) Editorial Board Member, National Real Property Review 1990 - 1994 Lecturer (Law Society <strong>of</strong> Upper Canada Bar Admission Course) 1986 – 2000 Lecturer, numerous negotiation skills seminars 1980 -(e) Research and Publication(i) Published Works: Peer Reviewed Articles*, Book Chapters°, ReviewCommentaries # , and Published Conference Proceedings +28. o <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2013. “Inefficient Efficiency”: The Use <strong>of</strong> Vice-Regal ReservePowers, in The Crown in Canada: A Diamond Jubilee Assessment, ed. D. MichaelJackson and P. Lagassé. Kingston: Institute <strong>of</strong> Intergovernmental Relations, <strong>School</strong><strong>of</strong> Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 2013 (Forthcoming)27.* <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2012. A Duty to Discuss: The Supreme Court’s Role asFacilitator <strong>of</strong> Last Resort. (Accepted for publication in the Supreme Court LawReview)26.* <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2012. Absentee and Write-In Ballots: Constitutional and PolicyConsiderations. Canadian Parliamentary Review 35(3): 7-15 (9 pages).25. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2011. Constitutional Workarounds: Senate Reform and OtherExamples. Canadian Bar Review 89(3): 513-543 (31 pages).24. o <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2011. Written Reasons and Codified Conventions in Matters<strong>of</strong> Prorogation and Dissolution [Chapter 7], in The Evolving Canadian Crown, ed.


6J. Smith and D. Michael Jackson. Kingston: Institute <strong>of</strong> IntergovernmentalRelations, <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 2012, 99-116 (17 pages).23. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2010. The Fixed-Date Election Law: ConstitutionalConvention or Conventional Politics? Constitutional Forum constitutionnel 19(1),129-135 (7 pages).22. # <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. and The Honourable E.D. Bayda, Q.C. 2010. The Conduct <strong>of</strong>Public Inquiries: Law, Policy, and Practice (Ratushny), in Canadian Bar Review88(3): 695-705 (11 pages).21. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2009. Wither Judicial Review? Canadian Bar Review 88(3):603-633 (31 pages).20. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 2000. Reputational Review III: Delay, Disrepute and HumanRights Commissions. Queen’s Law Journal 25(2): 599-658 (60 pages).19. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1999. Lillian Beynon Thomas, Woman’s Suffrage and theReturn <strong>of</strong> Dower to Manitoba. Manitoba Law Journal 27(1): 45-113 (69 pages).18. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. and D. Shoemaker. 1998. Reputational Review II:Administrative Agencies, Print Media and Content Analysis. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong>Administrative Law and Practice 12(1): 1-59 (60 pages).17. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1998. Reputational Review I: Expertise, Bias and Delay.Dalhousie Law Journal 21(1): 5-48 (44 pages).16. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1997. Dower Abolition in Western Canada: How Law ReformFailed. Manitoba Law Journal 24(3): 635-663 (28 pages).15. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1996. Behind Closed Doors II: The Operational Problem –Deliberative Secrecy, Statutory Immunity and Testimonial Privilege. CanadianJournal <strong>of</strong> Administrative Law and Practice 10(1): 39-76 (38 pages).14. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1996. Behind Closed Doors I: The Substantive Problem – FullBoards, Consensus Tables and Caucus Cabals. Canadian Journal <strong>of</strong>Administrative Law and Practice 9(3): 267-304 (38 pages).13. # <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1996. I.A. Hunter, Three Faces <strong>of</strong> the Law: A ChristianPerspective (Hunter), in Canadian Bar Review 75(3): 524-528 (5 pages).12. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. and R. Martin. 1995. Democracy, Judging and Bertha Wilson.McGill Law Journal 41(1): 1-58 (58 pages).11. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1992. Negotiating Settlements in Estates Matters. Estates andTrusts Journal 11(4): 371-391 (21 pages).


710. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1991. Interpretivism and Sections 7 & 15 <strong>of</strong> the CanadianCharter <strong>of</strong> Rights and Freedoms. Ottawa Law Review 22(2): 275-316 (42 pages).9. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1990. Lac and the Obligation to Bargain in Good Faith.Queen’s Law Journal 15(1): 65-95 (31 pages).8. + <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1990. The Making <strong>of</strong> a Constitution. In The Death and Life <strong>of</strong>Constitutional Reform in Canada: The Second Dean’s Conference on Law andPolicy, ed. J.D. Whyte and C.N. Kendall. Kingston: Institute <strong>of</strong> IntergovernmentalRelations, 85-90 (6 pages).7. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1989. Meech Lake: The Reality <strong>of</strong> the Time Limit. McGill LawJournal 35(1): 196-205 (10 pages).6. o <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1989. Negotiation [Chapter 3], in Commercial DisputeResolution: Alternatives to Litigation, ed. D. Paul Emond. Aurora: Canada LawBook Inc., 55-88 (34 pages).5. # <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1989. Case Comment: Young Estate v. 503708 Ontario Ltd.(1989), 67 O.R. (2d) 40 (Ont. H. Ct.). 3 Real Property Reports (2d) 255-262 (8pages).4. o <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1983. Making Section 1 Work [Chapter 7], in Charter <strong>of</strong> Rightsand Administrative Law 1983-84, ed. G.J. Smith, Q.C. Carswell LegalPublications: 123-133 (11 pages).3. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1983; 1982. <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. and G.J. Smith, Q.C. A RightsTradition for Canada: A Framework for Thinking about the Charter. Advocates’Society Journal 1: 9-14 and 2: 9-19 (17 pages).2. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1978. In and Of Itself: Some Thoughts on the Assignment <strong>of</strong>Property Rights in Nuisance Cases. University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Faculty Law Review36(1): 209-221 (13 pages).1. * <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1977. The Limits <strong>of</strong> Contract Liability: A Re-examination <strong>of</strong>the 'Implied Clause'. University <strong>of</strong> Toronto Faculty Law Review 35(2): 262-275(14 pages.).(ii) Unpublished Works:Casebooks: <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E., B. Hovius and R. Martin. 1999. Constitutional Law: Cases andMaterial: 17th edition. (approx. 900 pages). <strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. and D. Grace. 1983. Commercial Law. (approx. 1000 pages).


8<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1999. Administrative Law in Canada: 7th edition. (approx. 800 p).<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1990-1995. Contracts: Civil Law/Common Law ExchangeProgram. (approx. 150 pages).<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1979-1991. The Lawyer as Negotiator. (approx. 300 pages).<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1991. Real Estate – Damages. (approx. 100 pages).<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1990. Constitutional Law Supplement. (approx. 150 pages).<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1990. Administrative Law Supplement. (approx.125 pages).<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1989; 1990. Charter <strong>of</strong> Rights. (approx. 125 pages).Training Manual:<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E., P.P. Mercer and E.E. Gillese. 1993; 1994. Manual for TribunalTraining Program. (119 pages).Thesis:<strong>Hawkins</strong>, R.E. 1988. L'enchassement de la Charte Canadienne des Droits etLibertés: les stratégies de négociation du gouvernement fédéral et desgouvernements provinciaux. Accepted by the Université de Paris I -Panthéon-Sorbonne in partial fulfilment <strong>of</strong> the requirements for the Diplômed'Etudes Appr<strong>of</strong>ondies - Droit Publique. (162 pages).(iii) Invited Conferences:Regina: October, 2012. The Crown: How Dignified?, How Efficient?. TheDiamond Jubilee Conference on the Crown – discussant.Birmingham, England: April, 2010. Constitutional Workarounds. 36 thConference <strong>of</strong> the British Association for Canadian Studies (BACS).AnnualSaskatoon: January, 2009. Community <strong>of</strong> Scholars?: The Changing Nature <strong>of</strong> theUniversity - Speech in reply to presentation by Peter MacKinnon, President <strong>of</strong> theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan. University <strong>of</strong> Saskatchewan Forum.Ottawa: June, 1998. Using Simulation as a Teaching Tool. Canadian Association<strong>of</strong> Law Teachers Annual Meeting.Ottawa: December, 1997. Representations on Bill C-16 re: ConstitutionalRequirements for Arrest in a Dwelling House by a Police Officer. The StandingCommittee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Senate <strong>of</strong> Canada. .Kingston: April, 1989. The Making <strong>of</strong> a Constitution. Second Annual Dean’sConference on Law and Policy. Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, Queen’s University.


9Kingston: April, 1988. Winners and Losers in the Free Trade Negotiations.Dean’s Conference on Law and Policy. Faculty <strong>of</strong> Law, Queen’s University.(iv) Public AddressesOver 80 speeches since 1988 on law and university affairs, and for fundraising forchildren’s hospitals and universities, including the following examples:University <strong>of</strong> Regina: Presidential Installation (October 2005), Positioningthe U <strong>of</strong> R (February 2006), Convocation (June 2006), Town Hall Speech(September 2006).Government: Saskatchewan Deputy Ministers (January 2006), ReginaMembers <strong>of</strong> the Legislative Assembly (February 2006), Mayor’s Task Forceon Regina’s Future (June 2006), Saskatchewan Cabinet (September 2006).Service Organizations: Regina Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce (March 2006), ReginaRotary Club (April 2006), Canadian Club <strong>of</strong> Regina (May 2006).Graduation Guest Speaker: Queen’s Law (1989, 1991), St. Francis XavierUniversity (2001, 2003).

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