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Professor
of Law
Osgoode Hall Law School
Email: mcondon@osgoode.yorku.ca
Website: www.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty/marygcondon.html
BA (Dublin), MA, LLM, SJD (Toronto), Of The Bar Of Ontario
Professor Condon Teaches Securities Regulation And Advanced Securities
In Osgoode Hall Law School’s LLB Program And Also Directs
And Teaches In Its Part-Time LLM Program Specializing In Securities
Law. Professor Condon's Research Interests Are Focused Primarily
On The Regulation Of Securities Markets, Investment Funds, Online
Investing, And Pensions. She Is A Co-Author (Along With Professor
Anita Anand From Queens’ And Professor Janis Sarra From UBC)
Of Securities Law In Canada: Cases And Commentary, To Be
Published By Emond Montgomery Publications In Late 2004. Her Book
Entitled Making Disclosure: Ideas And Interests In Ontario Securities
Regulation Was Published By University Of Toronto Press In
1998. She Is Also The Author Of A Number Of Articles And Book Chapters
On Topics Related To Securities Regulation And Pensions Policy.
In Summer 2003, Professor Condon Prepared A Research Study On The
Enforcement Of Securities Law Across Canada For The Wise Persons
Committee Established By The Federal Department Of Finance. She
Is Currently The Principal Investigator On Two Research Projects:
One Dealing With On-Line Investing And The Other With Governance
Of Pension Funds And Mutual Funds.
Professor Condon Joined Osgoode Hall Law School's Faculty In 1992,
Having Received The Canada Law Book Alan Marks Medal For Completing
The Best Graduate Thesis In 1991 At The University Of Toronto Faculty
Of Law. In Addition To Her Research And Teaching, Professor Condon
Has Been Director Of The Full-Time Graduate Program In Law. She
Is A Member Of The Bar Of Ontario.
Selected Publications
Forthcoming “Connecting Economy, Gender and Citizenship”,
to be published by UBC Press in Collection Edited by Law Commission
of Canada (with Lisa Phillips).
2005, Securities Law in Canada: Cases and Commentary, Emond
Montgomery Publications (with Anita Anand and Janis Sarra)
2004, “Technologies of Risk? Regulating Online Investing in
Canada” Vol. 26(3&4) Law and Policy 411-437
"Gendering The Pension Promise In Canada: Risk, Financial Markets
And Neoliberalism" (2001), Social And Legal Studies,
Vol.10(1), 83
2002 "Privatizing Pension Risk: Gender, Law And Financial Markets"
in B. Cossman and J. Fudge Privitization , Law and the Challenge
to Feminism, University of Toronto Press.
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