Thomas M.J. Bateman
BA (Calgary), MA (Calgary), PhD (Alberta)
Associate Professor, Political Science
Dr. Bateman was born in Toronto and has lived in Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Camrose, and now Fredericton. He has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Calgary. His MA thesis is entitled “The Law and Politics of Human Rights in British Columbia, 1983-1984,” a study of the law and politics of changes to British Columbia’s human rights legislation. His PhD is from the University of Alberta. His dissertation, “Charter Rights Application Doctrine and the Clash of Constitutionalisms in Canada” is a study of the implications of the Supreme Court of Canada’s interpretation of Canadian Charter of Rights provisions setting out the institutions and entities bound by Charter rights.
