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Professor Faye Woodman joined the law school’s faculty in 1978. Over the years she taught many courses, including Property, Tax, Succession, Equity and Trust, Estate Planning, and Elder Law.
Professor Woodman's research interests include Tax Policy, Women and the Economy, Elder Law, Social Assistance and Succession Law.
Education/Academic qualification
LLB, Queen's University, Faculty of Law
BA, University of King's College
Research Interests
- Taxation
- Succession Law
- Estate Planning
- Tax Policy
- Elder Law
- Women and the Economy
- Social Assistance
Disciplines
- Law
- Tax Law
- Business Organizations Law
- Elder Law
- Estates and Trusts
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The Law of Trusts: A Contextual Approach
Woodman, F., Berryman, J. B. & Gillen, M. R., Jan. 1 2021, Emond Publishing.Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets: A Review of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada's Proposed Uniform Act and Comparable American Model Legislation
Woodman, F. L., Jun. 1 2017, In: Canadian Journal of Law and Technology. 15, 2Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Fiscal Equality of Women: Proposed Changes to Legislation Governing Private Pension Plans in Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia
Woodman, F., Jan. 1 2010, In: Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Feds Allow Access to Locked-In Retirement Plans
Woodman, F., Jan. 1 2008, In: Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Taxation of Aquaculture in Canada: A Comparison with the Taxation of Agriculture and Its Policy Implications
Woodman, F., Jan. 1 2006, The Taxation of Aquaculture in Canada: A Comparison with the Taxation of Agriculture and Its Policy Implications.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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