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ABOUT
JOEL ....
Joel Bakan is a professor of law at the
University of British Columbia, and an internationally renowned
legal scholar and commentator. A former Rhodes Scholar and
law clerk to Chief Justice Brian Dickson of the Supreme Court
of Canada, Bakan has law degrees from Oxford, Dalhousie, and
Harvard. His critically acclaimed international hit, The Corporation:
The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power (Free Press,
2004), electrified readers around the world (it was published
in over 20 languages), and became a bestseller in several
countries. The book inspired a feature documentary film, The
Corporation, written by Bakan and co-created with Mark Achbar,
which won numerous awards, including best foreign documentary
at the Sundance Film Festival, and was a critical and box
office success. Bakans highly regarded scholarly work
includes Just Words: Constitutional Rights and Social Wrongs
(University of Toronto Press, 1997), as well as textbooks,
edited collections, and numerous articles in leading legal
and social science journals. His new book, Childhood Under
Siege: How Big Business Targets Children, will be available
in August, 2011. A frequent recipient of awards for both his
writing and teaching, Bakan has worked on landmark legal cases
and government policy, and served regularly as a media commentator,
appearing on national television and radio. He is a popular
and accomplished public speaker who has, over the last few
years, addressed business, government, academic, and activist
audiences in the United States and abroad. Bakan, who is also
a professional jazz guitarist, grew up in East Lansing, Michigan
and now lives in Vancouver, Canada with his wife, Rebecca
Jenkins, and their two children, Myim and Sadie.
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