Karim Benyekhlef is Professor of Law at the Université de Montréal. He is also the Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory, which he founded in 2010. His recent publications include Vers un droit global? (Éditions Thémis, 2016) and Une possible histoire de la norme. Les normativités émergentes de la mondialisation, 2e édition (Éditions Thémis, 2015).
Jane Bailey is Associate Professor at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law (Common Law Section), where she teaches cyberfeminism, technoprudence, contracts, and civil procedure courses.
Her research is focused on issues at the intersection of law, technology, and equality.
Jacquelyn Burkell is Assistant Dean of Research and Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario. Her research focuses on the empirical study of the interaction between people and technology. Her recent publications include Remembering Me: Big Data, Individual Identity, and the Psychological Necessity of Forgetting (Springer, 2016).
Fabien Gélinas is Professor of Law at McGill University, where his research focuses on legal theory, international arbitration and civil procedure.
He co-founded the Montreal Cyberjustice Laboratory, and now heads the Private Justice and the Rule of Law Research Group. His recent books include Foundations of Civil Justice (Springer, 2015).