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Ravi Malhotra

Ravi Malhotra

Full Professor, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa

Ravi Malhotra is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section at the University of Ottawa. He is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the University of Toronto. He has published widely in the areas of disability rights law. He is also the co-author or co-editor of several books including Able to Lead: Disablement, Radicalism and the Political Life of E.T. Kingsley (with Benjamin Isitt) from UBC Press, Disabling Barriers: Social Movements, Disability History and the Law (also with Benjamin Isitt) from UBC Press, and Finding a Voice of Their Own: Exploring Disability Identity and Disability Rights through Narratives (with Morgan Rowe), from Routledge.  He has been the Vice Dean (Graduate Studies) at the Faculty of Law. For many years, he served on the Human Rights Committee of the Council of Canadians with Disabilities. He is currently writing a book for Bloomsbury Academic on Castoriadis, crip time and disability accommodations which has been funded by SSHRC.