Anne Mactavish Explained

Anne L. Mactavish
Office:Judge of the Federal Court
Termstart:November 19, 2003
Termend:June 22, 2019
Nominator:Jean Chrétien
Office2:Judge of the Federal Court of Appeal
Termstart2:June 22, 2019
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Alma Mater:Bishop's University, University of New Brunswick, University of Ottawa

Anne L. Mactavish is a Canadian jurist who is a judge of the Federal Court of Appeal.

Early life and education

Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Mactavish was educated at Bishop's University, the University of New Brunswick, and the University of Ottawa. She was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1982. She became an Associate and Partner at Perley-Robertson, Panet, Hill & McDougall from 1982 to 1996. She was appointed President of the Human Rights Tribunal Panel in 1995, and Chairperson of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in 1998. (The rules stipulate that the Chairperson of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal be appointed for a term of not more than seven years.[1]) Mactavish was also President of the County of Carleton Law Association.

As of January 2009, she was President of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice.

Mactavist was appointed a judge of the Federal Court and a member ex officio of the Federal Court of Appeal on November 19, 2003.[2] She was appointed as a judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada on March 23, 2004.

Mactavish was elevated to the Court of Appeal on June 22, 2019.[2]

Rulings regarding Iraq war resister cases

Justice Mactavish heard two well publicized cases involving Iraq War Resisters: those of Jeremy Hinzman[3] and Robin Long.[4] Mactavish ruled against Jeremy Hinzman's application for refugee status on March 31, 2006, something that generated significant press coverage.[5] In the later similar case of Robin Long on July 14, 2008, "Madam Justice Anne Mactavish of the Federal Court of Canada cleared the way for [Long's] deportation..." Robin Long was the first U.S. soldier to be deported from Canada to the United States.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, About the CHRT, Members . 2005-03-03 . Canadian Human Rights Tribunal . 2009-01-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080608064950/http://www.chrt-tcdp.gc.ca/about/members_e.asp . June 8, 2008 .
  2. Web site: 2018-04-10. The Honourable Anne L. Mactavish. live. 2022-01-01. Federal Court of Appeal. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20190722213340/http://www.fca-caf.gc.ca/fca-caf_eng/judges-juges_eng/Mactavish_eng.html . July 22, 2019 .
  3. Web site: AWOL GIs Dealt Legal Blow. 2006-05-18. Mernagh, M.. Toronto's Now Magazine. 2008-06-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20110605061945/http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=153504&archive=25%2C38%2C2006. 2011-06-05. dead.
  4. Web site: Canada Will Deport US Army Deserter. Robert . Matas . The Globe and Mail/ CommonDreams.org . 2008-07-15 . 2009-01-08.
  5. News: Lawrence . Hill. Just desertions. Ottawa Citizen. November 24, 2007. 30 January 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090215031150/http://www2.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=16d90480-ccf6-4e3d-9848-ae35143e7685&p=1. 15 February 2009 . live.
  6. News: U.S. army deserter first to be deported . Petti . Fong . Toronto Star . 2008-07-16 . 2009-01-08.
  7. Web site: Canada Expels an American Deserter From the Iraq War. Ian . Austen. The New York Times . 2008-07-16 . 2009-01-08.
  8. Web site: U.S. deserter deported to Colorado: army official. cbcnews.ca . 2008-07-15 . 2009-01-08.
  9. News: Other war resisters undaunted by expulsion . Nick . Kyonka . Toronto Star . 2008-07-16 . 2009-01-08.
  10. See also: Robin Long v. Canada (MCI & MPSEP), IMM-3042-08 (July 14, 2008), Justice Mactavish
  11. Web site: Between JAMES COREY GLASS and THE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION. https://archive.today/20120708170733/http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fc-eliisa/highlight?language=EN&courtScope=fc&courtScope=fca&all=&phrase=IMM-3042-08&any=&without=&title=&citation=&exactDate=&dateFrom=&dateTo=&path=http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/2008/2008fc881/2008fc881.html&query=%22IMM%5C-3042%5C-08%22. dead. July 8, 2012. Federal Court of Canada. Paragraph 41. July 17, 2008. 2009-05-15.