Paige Morrow

London, United Kingdom.

Paige Morrow is currently a Chevening Scholar in the Masters of Law programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is also a researcher at the LSE Centre for the Study of Human Rights, examining responsible business practices and international regulation of investment. Paige's research interests include business and human rights, corporate social responsibility and strategic litigation.

Previously, she practiced human rights, employment and commercial law as a litigator at a national Canadian law firm. She provided strategic advice and counsel to some of Canada's largest employers on issues around contracts and compensation, discipline, dismissals, human rights and accommodation. She has represented clients at all levels of court in British Columbia as well as before various arbitrators and tribunals.

Paige served as a member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of two Vancouver not-for-profits - the Vancouver Association for Survivors of Torture and the University of British Columbia Law Students' Legal Advice Program.

She holds degrees in law and international development from the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law (JD, 2009) and McGill University (BA (Hons), 2006). She is a member of the Law Society of British Columbia.

Connect on Twitter: @paigemorrowlaw.

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