Julie Williams

Associate faculty

Business
Environment & Sustainability
Portrait of Julie Williams

Julie Williams, BA (Hons.), LLB, MPA, Ph.D., is a lawyer and has worked for the BC provincial government for over 20 years. Julie has a Ph.D. in Public Administration from the University of Victoria and has taught a variety of courses at Royal Roads University and the University of Victoria, primarily in public administration and environmental law.

Experience

Environmental law and policy was Julie’s first field of work as a lawyer and public servant and remains an area of special interest to her.

Memberships and Committees

Julie Williams has been a member of the Law Society of British Columbia since 1998.

Education

2003
Master of Public Administration

University of Victoria

1996
Bachelor of Laws

Queen's University, Kingston

1992
Bachelor of Arts, Political Studies

Queen's University, Kingston

Publications

Muldoon, P., Lucas, A., Gibson, R., Pickfield, P. & Williams, J. (2020). An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy in Canada, 3rd ed. Toronto: Emond.

Dutil, P. & Williams, J. (2017). Regulation Governance in the Digital Era: A New Research Agenda. Canadian Public Administration, 60(4), 562-580.

Muldoon, P., Lucas, A., Gibson, R., Pickfield, P. & Williams, J. (2015). An Introduction to Environmental Law and Policy in Canada, 2nd ed. Toronto: Emond.

Williams, J. (2005). Design of Performance-Based Natural Resource Regulation:  Lessons from the B.C. Experience. Canadian Journal of Administrative Law and Practice, 18(1), 61-88.