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Dayna N Scott

Professor

Director of the Environmental Justice and Sustainability Clinic

91亚色 Research Chair (Tier 2) in Environmental Law & Justice (2018-2023)

Credentials

PhD Law, Osgoode Law School
LLB, Osgoode Law School
MES, 91亚色
BSc Ecology, University of Guelph

Research Keywords

Environmental Justice; Extractivism; Gender and Environmental Health; Legal Regulation of Pollution, Toxics and Extraction; Impact Assessment Law; the Jurisdiction of Indigenous Peoples鈥 in relation to Lands and Resources; and the Justice Dimensions of the Green Economy

Graduate Supervision

I supervise students in the graduate programs in Environmental Studies, Socio-Legal Studies and

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Contact Information

4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3

416 736 2100

dscott@osgoode.yorku.ca

Research Interests

I joined 91亚色鈥檚 faculty in 2006 after completing a SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellowship at McGill鈥檚 Faculty of Law and a Hauser Global Research Fellowship at NYU. My research interests focus on contestation over extraction; exercises of Indigenous jurisdiction over lands and resources; the distribution of pollution burdens affecting marginalized communities and vulnerable populations; gender and environmental health; and the justice dimensions of the transition to a greener economy.

Research Projects

Jurisdiction Back: Infrastructure Beyond Extractivism

Role: Co-Principal Investigator

Research Grant: SSHRC New Frontiers in Research Fund

Summary: I am currently the co-Principal Investigator, with Professor Heidi Kiiwetinepinesiik Stark of the University of Victoria鈥檚 Center for Indigenous Research and Community-led Engagement (CIRCLE), of a project funded by the SSHRC New Frontiers in Research Fund called 鈥淛urisdiction Back: Infrastructure Beyond Extractivism鈥. In a partnership between the Yellowhead Institute, the University of Toronto鈥檚 Department of Geography and Planning and 91亚色, this project includes 14 academics and land defenders from across the country pursuing research oriented towards how the 鈥渏ust transition鈥 to sustainable economies can be imagined and infrastructured to restore Indigenous jurisdiction, laws and governance systems.

Consent & Contract: Authorizing Extraction in Ontario鈥檚 Ring of Fire

Role: Primary Investigator

Research Grant: SSHRC

Summary: This project was pursued with colleagues Andr茅e Boisselle, Deborah McGregor and Estair Van Wagner, and investigates the role of private agreements in the governance of resource extraction on Indigenous territories with a specific focus on contestation over proposed mining in Ontario鈥檚 Ring of Fire region.

Research Output

Dayna Nadine Scott (ed.) , UBC Press, 2015 (412pp).

Articles

Dayna Nadine Scott, "", 2025, Journal of Law and Political Economy, 5(1).

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥溾 (2020) 119(2) South Atlantic Quarterly, Special Issue on Getting Back the Land: Anti-Colonial and Indigenous Strategies of Reclamation 269-299.

Dayna Nadine Scott & Andr茅e Boisselle, 鈥溾 (2019) 70 University of New Brunswick Law Review, Special Issue on 鈥楾he Perils of Pipelines and the Riddle of Resources鈥 230-283.

Jessica Eisen, Roxanne Mykitiuk & Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淐onstituting Bodies into the Future: Intergenerational Harm, Toxics and Relational Theory鈥 (2018) 51(1) UBC Law Review 1-53.

Dayna Nadine Scott & Adrian A. Smith, 鈥溾 (2017) 62(3) McGill Law Journal 1-38.

Dayna Nadine Scott & Adrian A. Smith, 鈥淪acrifice Zones in the Green Energy Economy: The 鈥楴ew鈥 Climate Refugees鈥 (2017) 26(2) Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems (Symposium: International Environmental Law, Environmental Justice and the Global South) 371-381.

Dayna Nadine Scott & Adrian A. Smith, 鈥淭he Abstract Subject of the Climate Migrant: Displaced by the Rising Tides of the Green Energy Economy鈥 (2017) 8(1) Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 30-50.

Dayna Nadine Scott, Jennie Haw & Robyn Lee, 鈥溾 (2016) Environmental Politics 21pp.

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淧ollution et limites des corps: 茅chelle des perturbations endocriniennes, genre et recours au droit par une communaut茅 am茅rindienne du Canada鈥 (2016) 34 (3) Sciences Sociales et Sant茅 77-101 (French translation of book chapter in Feminist Torts, below).

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥溾榃e Are the Monitors Now鈥: Experiential Knowledge, Transcorporeality and Environmental Justice鈥 (2016) 25(3) Social & Legal Studies 261-287 (2015 for OnlineFirst version).

Gus Van Harten & Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淚nvestment Treaties and the Internal Vetting of Regulatory Proposals: A Case Study from Canada鈥 (2016) 7(1) Journal of International Dispute Settlement 92-116.

Leila Harris, Megan Peloso, Dayna Nadine Scott & Jyoti Phartiyal, 鈥淲omen Talking about Water: Feminist Subjectivities and Intersectional Understandings鈥 (2015) 2/3 30 Canadian Women鈥檚 Studies Journal, Special Issue on Women and Water 15-22.

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淭he Networked Infrastructure of Fossil Capitalism: Implications of the New Pipeline Debates for Environmental Justice in Canada鈥 (2013) 43 Revue g茅n茅rale de droit, Special Issue on Environmental Justice and Human Rights 11-66.

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淪ituating Sarnia: Unimagined Communities in the National Energy Debate鈥, Special Issue on the National Energy Strategy, (2013) 25 Journal of Environmental Law and Practice 81-112.

Roxanne Mykitiuk & Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淩isky Pregnancy: Liability, Blame and Insurance in the Governance of Pre-natal Harm鈥, (2011) 43(2) UBC Law Review 311-360.

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淏ody Polluted: Questions of Scale, Gender and Remedy鈥, (2010) 44(1) Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review 121-156 (Special Symposium Issue on Injuries Without Remedies).

Book Chapters

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥溾 in Mariana Valverde, Kamari Clarke, Eve Darian-Smith and Prabha Kotiswaran, eds, The Routledge Handbook of Law and Society (Abingdon: Routledge, 2021);

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淭he Environment and Federalism, In Context鈥 in Natalie Des Rosiers, Patrick Macklem and Peter Oliver (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Canadian Constitution, OUP, forthcoming.

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淭he Smell of Neglect: Material Feminisms for Environmental Justice鈥, Sheryl Hamilton, Diana Majury, Neil Sargeant, Dawn Moore, and Christiane Wilke (eds.) Sensing the Law (forthcoming, Routledge).

Dayna Nadine Scott, Lauren Rakowski, Laila Zahra Harris & Troy Dixon, 鈥淭he Production of Pollution and the Consumption of Chemicals in Canada鈥, in Dayna Nadine S

cott (ed.) Our Chemical Selves: Gender, Toxics and Environmental Health, UBC Press, 2015.

Dayna Nadine Scott & Sarah Lewis, 鈥淪ex, Gender and the Chemicals Management Plan鈥, in Dayna Nadine Scott (ed.) Our Chemical Selves: Gender, Toxics and Environmental Health, UBC Press, 2015.

Dayna Nadine Scott, 鈥淧ollution and the Body Boundary: Exploring Scale, Gender and Remedy鈥 in Janice Richardson and Erica Rackley (eds.) Feminist Perspectives on Tort Law (Routledge, 2012) 55-79.

Dayna Nadine Scott & Sidra Sabzwari, "The Quest for Environmental Justice on a Canadian Aboriginal Reserve", in Yves Le Bouthillier, Miriam Alfie Cohen, Jose Juan Gonzalez, Albert Mumma and Susan Smith, Environment, Law & Poverty, IUCN Academy of Environmental Law (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012).

Recognition & Awards

  • Co-Editor of Canadian Environmental Law scholarship (with Professor Deborah Curran)
  • Editor of Our Chemical Selves: Gender, Toxics and Environmental Health (UBC Press, 2015)
  • Past Director of the National Network on Environments and Women`s Health
  • 91亚色-Massey Fellowship
  • Fullbright Fellowhsip
  • Law Commission of Canada, "Audacity of Imagination鈥 Award.