Sharon Mascher

Sharon Mascher is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary and an honourary fellow at the University of Western Australia. She teaches in the areas of property law, environmental law and ethics and climate change law. Her research focuses on climate change and the intersections between property law, environmental law and Aboriginal land rights. Sharon was a co-organizer of the Indigenous Solutions to Environmental Challenges conference and participated in the Determining Access, Theory and Practice in Implementing Indigenous Governance over Lands and Resources workshop and the Tsilhqot’in Think Tank's Implementing Tsilhqot’in Governance gathering.

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Sharon Mascher is a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Calgary and an honourary fellow at the University of Western Australia. She teaches in the areas of property law, environmental law and ethics and climate change law. Her research focuses on climate change and the intersections between property law, environmental law and Aboriginal land rights. Sharon was a co-organizer of the Indigenous Solutions to Environmental Challenges conference and participated in the Determining Access, Theory and Practice in Implementing Indigenous Governance over Lands and Resources workshop and the Tsilhqot’in Think Tank's Implementing Tsilhqot’in Governance gathering.

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