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Peter Oliver
Peter Oliver
Full Professor

B.A . (Toronto)
L.L.B., B.C.L. (McGill)
D. Phil. (Oxford)

Room
57 Louis Pasteur St., Room 321
Phone
Office: 613-562-5800 ext. 3173


Biography

Before returning to Canada in 2005, Professor Peter Oliver held a Chair in Law at the University of London (KCL) and a post as鈥痯rofesseur invit茅鈥痑t Universit茅 Toulouse I.  In 2005-6 he was Scholar-in-Residence in the Constitutional, Administrative and International Law Section (CAILS) of Justice Canada.  In 2006-7 he served as Special Advisor, Legal and Constitutional Affairs at the Intergovernmental Affairs Secretariat of the Privy Council Office, where he and other team members won the Privy Council Merit Award for work relating to the debates around the Quebec Nation resolution. Since coming to the Faculty of Law, Professor Oliver has served as Vice Dean (Program, Research) on two occasions. He has been a member of the Civil Law Section since 2022, while still teaching two courses each year for the Common Law Section. He was one of the founders of the 91精品黑料吃瓜 Public Law Group and, with Professor Vanessa MacDonnell, founding co-director of the 91精品黑料吃瓜 Public Law Centre. He was co-Convenor, with Michael Pal and Jason Varuhas, of the fourth version of the Public Law Conference that was to have taken place in Ottawa, Canada, June 18-20, 2020鈥痓ut鈥痺hich鈥痷nfortunately had to be cancelled due to the global pandemic.  

Professor Oliver's early-career research focussed on a range of constitutional questions. His theoretical, comparative and historical approach has been applied to practical legal problems, such Commonwealth devolution, ever-closer European union, independence, secession and federalism.  Much of this research focused on shifting understandings of two central theoretical concepts: 鈥榮overeignty鈥 and 鈥榣egal system鈥. His treatment of both concepts鈥痽ielded a theoretical account of fundamental legal transitions, one whose practical consequence is to explain how constitutional continuity can produce constitutional independence. His work has been cited in leading publications in Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.  His approach to constitutional continuity and constitutional independence is discussed comprehensively in his 2005 book,鈥疶he Constitution of Independence: The Development of Constitutional Theory in Australia, Canada and New Zealand鈥(Oxford University Press). This research contributed鈥痶o the鈥痳evival of interest in Commonwealth law, politics and history. His research often sought to retrieve鈥痜orgotten Commonwealth scholarship and apply it to new contexts, including UK-Europe, UK-Scotland and Canada-Quebec. Professor Oliver鈥檚 work on sovereignty and legal systems has been cited in leading publications around the world. By way of  example: Australian scholar, Jeffrey Goldsworthy, devoted a full chapter of his 2010 monograph,鈥疨arliamentary Sovereignty: Contemporary Debates, to discussing Oliver鈥檚 work; in his review of鈥疶he Constitution of Independence鈥痜or the leading journal,鈥疨ublic Law, David Dyzenhaus, professor of law and philosophy at the University of Toronto, described Oliver鈥檚 work as 鈥榓n excellent example of how theory and legal history can be mutually illuminating鈥; and Andrew Macdonald, of the University of California at Berkeley, referred to it as 鈥渇ormidable scholarship 鈥 scholarly, rigorous and illuminating鈥.  The distinguished Society of Legal Scholars, based in the UK, awarded Oliver鈥痮ne of the prestigious Peter Birks Prizes 鈥渇or Outstanding Legal Scholarship鈥 in 2006.  

Professor Oliver鈥檚 more recent writing explores Canadian constitutional issues, particularly with regard to the federal division of powers, constitutional history and constitutional theory. In this body of work, one sees the same attributes that distinguished his earlier work: that is, the identification of the unstated theoretical assumptions that underlie constitutional debates, their evolution over Canada鈥檚 history, and their relation to comparable developments in other countries.    

Professor Oliver was awarded an Insight Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) in 2023 to fund a five-year research project on Canadian constitutional law and a 鈥渟ustainable jurisprudence鈥 鈥 that is, a theoretical framework that sees law as both an authoritative standard and as an enduring, necessarily adaptable, ongoing project -- one that is able to meet the needs of the present even as it helps future generations meet their own, possibly quite different needs. The project considers the relevance of several factors for this framework, such as the legitimacy and authority of rules emanating from recognized sources, as well as the moral quality of these rules. Most distinctively, however, a sustainable jurisprudence encourages us to consider the appropriateness of those rules to ongoing, often changing contexts. Environmental challenges, public health crises and the rise of artificial intelligence are but a few of the changing contexts that are contributing to current debates among constitutional scholars, including discussion of whether our fundamental laws need to be adapted to better reflect and respond to new realities faced by Canadians.  These issues arise, for example, in the debates between living tree constitutionalism and originalism, in the discussion of the proper role of unwritten constitutional principles, and in the ongoing debates regarding the proper judicial role.  

Professor Oliver has been invited to present his research all around the world, notably at first-class institutions such as the University of Oxford, the University of Edinburgh, the Max Planck Institute, Heidelberg, the University of Melbourne, the University of Toronto, McGill University, Universit茅 Toulouse I and Universit茅 de Montr茅al. He has been invited as a keynote speaker at the Constitutional, International and Administrative Law Conference organized by Justice Canada on two occasions.  Professor Oliver was appointed as the Christensen Visiting Fellow at St Catherine鈥檚 College, University of Oxford in 2015.  He was co-editor of鈥疶he Oxford Handbook of the Canadian Constitution鈥(2017). He is a member of the Constitutional Law Group that together write and edit the leading English-language casebook,鈥疌anadian Constitutional Law鈥(Emond). In 2019, Professor Oliver was awarded an Outstanding Contributor prize by the鈥疧ttawa Law Review. In 2020, he was awarded the Excellence in Research Award by the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section. He was the recipient of the University College Alumni of Influence Award in 2021. In 2022, he was honoured for his teaching by the student association at the Faculty of Law. 

Publications

  • Canadian Constitutional Law, 6th ed. (Toronto: Emond, 2022)(Patrick Macklem & Carissima Mathen, exec. eds)(one of the 20 contributors making up鈥疶he Constitutional Law Group; wrote/edited chapters 4, 5, 6 and 8) (195 pages).鈥 
  • The Oxford Handbook of Canadian Constitutional Law鈥(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017) (Peter Oliver, Patrick Macklem & Nathalie Des Rosiers, eds)(50 chapters)(1147 pages). 
  • Principles and Pragmatism: Essays in Honour of Louise Charron鈥(Toronto: LexisNexis, 2014), (Graham Mayeda & Peter Oliver, eds) (385 pages) 
  • The Constitution of Independence: The Development of Constitutional Theory in Australia, Canada and New Zealand鈥(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005). (Winner of one of the Peter Birks Prizes for Outstanding Legal Scholarship) (367 pages) 
  • Faith in Law: Essays in Legal Theory鈥(Peter Oliver, Sionaidh Douglas-Scott & Victor Tadros, eds) (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2000). (153 pages) 

Other publications

  • Approches鈥痚t鈥痜ondements鈥痙u鈥痙roit: Branches du鈥痙roit鈥痚t concepts鈥痡uridiques鈥(Montreal:鈥塪itions鈥痀von鈥疊lais, 2019)(St茅phane鈥疊ernatchez鈥& Louise鈥疞alonde, eds)(one of the 10 members of the鈥痗omit茅鈥痵cientifique)(13鈥痗hapters)(527鈥痯ages) 
  • Approches鈥痚t鈥痜ondements鈥痙u鈥痙roit:鈥疘nterdisciplinarit茅鈥痚t鈥痶h茅ories鈥痗ritiques鈥(Montreal:鈥塪itions鈥痀von鈥疊lais, 2019)(St茅phane鈥疊ernatchez鈥& Louise鈥疞alonde, eds)(one of the 10 members of the鈥痗omit茅鈥痵cientifique)(13鈥痗hapters)(592鈥痯ages) 
  • Approches鈥痚t鈥痜ondments鈥痙u鈥痙roit: Philosophies et鈥痶h茅ories鈥痡uridiques鈥(Montreal:鈥塪itions鈥痀von鈥疊lais, 2019)(St茅phane鈥疊ernatchez鈥& Louise鈥疞alonde, eds)(one of the 10 members of the鈥痗omit茅鈥痵cientifique)(13鈥痗hapiters)(575鈥痯ages) 
  • Approches鈥痚t鈥痜ondements鈥痙u鈥痙roit:鈥塸ist茅mologie鈥痚t鈥痬茅thodologie鈥痡uridiques鈥(Montreal:鈥塪itions鈥痀von鈥疊lais, 2019)(St茅phane鈥疊ernatchez鈥痚t Louise鈥疞alonde, eds)(one of 10 members of the鈥痗omit茅鈥痵cientifique)(16鈥痗hapitres)(450 pages) 
  • McGill Law Journal,鈥疌anadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation鈥(Toronto: Carswell, 1986) (Member of editorial board for first edition; researched and drafted section on citation of constitutional statutes) 
  • Documents and Legislative Texts Relating to the Constitution Act, 1982鈥(P. Oliver, ed.) (Montreal: Trandek Ltd, 1986). (issue published as part of Volume 30 and as separate publication)(sole author of accompanying commentary) (252 pages) 
  • McGill鈥疞aw Journal,鈥疺olume 30 (1984-85)(Editor-in-Chief) 

Supreme Court of Canada citations of authored or edited works

  • AG Canada c. Restoule, 2024 SCC 27, para. 113.  
  • Soci茅t茅 des casinos du Qu茅bec v Association des cadres de la Soci茅te des casinos du Qu茅bec, 2024 SCC 13, para 43.
  • Dickson v. Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, 2024 SCC 10, paras 264 et 281.  
  • City of Toronto v. A.G. Ontario, 2021 SCC 34: paras 164-65.  
  • Newfoundland and Labrador (AG) v. Uashaunnuat (Innu of Uashat and of Mani-Utenam), 2020 SCC 4, para. 568.  
  • R v. C.P.,鈥2021 SCC 19, para. 174.  
  • Reference re Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, 2021 SCC 11, paras鈥126, 568.  
  • Reference re鈥疭upreme Court Act, ss. 5 and 6, 2014,鈥疭CC鈥21: para. 96.  
  • 鈥淒efining Moments: The Canadian Constitution鈥, speech by Rt Hon Beverley McLachlin, P.C., Chief Justice of Canada, 13 February 2014.鈥 

Conference papers and visiting lectures:

  • 鈥淧ublic Law and Comparative Perspectives on the Proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act: The Challenges of Law-Making in a Fast-Moving Sector鈥, paper presented (with Professor C茅line Castets-Renard (Ottawa)) at the Public Law Conference, Ottawa, 4 July 2024.
  • 鈥淧ublic Law and Comparative Perspectives on the Proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act: The Challenges of Law-Making in a Fast-Moving Sector鈥, paper presented (with Professor C茅line Castets-Renard (Ottawa) at an Ottawa-Queen's Works-in-Progress workshop, Centre de droit public 91精品黑料吃瓜 Public Law Centre, Ottawa, 2 May 2024.
  • 鈥淭he Division of Powers鈥, presented online as part of the Contemporary Issues in Canadian Federalism Series offered by the Canada School of Public Service on Legal Issues in Contemporary Federalism (with Professor Johanne Poirier (McGill)), 15 November 2023.
  • 鈥淟aw and Social Science : A Sustainable Jurisprudence of Canadian Federalism鈥, presented as part of an interdisciplinary conference at Waterloo University, 13 October 2023. 
  • 鈥淧ublic Law and the Future: A Sustainable Jurisprudence鈥, presented at the Public Law Conference, UCD, Dublin, Ireland, Thursday 7 July 2022. 
  • 鈥淪pending and Health, Spending or Health鈥, presentation to Policy Salon: Policy Options for Dental Care, University of Ottawa, 5 June 2022. 
  • "Canada, Quebec and Constitutional Amendment", presentation in Professor Richard Albert's "Constitutional Reform in Canada" Seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 29鈥疭eptember鈥2021. 
  • "鈥疐iscal Federalism and the Federal Spending Power:鈥疉 Legal and Constitutional Analysis鈥", online presentation as part of a three-day conference on Fiscal Federalism in Canada, University of Ottawa, 21-23 April鈥2021. 
  • "The Double Aspect Doctrine in Reference re鈥疓reenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act鈥", online presentation in Professor Wade Wright's "Current Issues in Public Law" Seminar, Faculty of Law, Western University, 8 January 2021 (with Nathalie J. Chalifour). 
  • "Supervision and Enforcement of Public Law Administration -- Comments on Chapter 10 of Lionel Smith's Draft Book,鈥疭tepping Outside of Ourselves: How We Act for Others in Law", presented at two-day online workshop organized by the Faculty of Law, McGill University, 18 and 25 September 2020. 
  • "'Dominion Status': History, Framework and Context", paper presented as part of an online seminar on鈥疦ew Dominion Constitutionalism and New Directions in Comparative Constitutional Research, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 7 July 2020. 
  • "鈥疭ustainable Jurisprudence鈥: Une th茅orie de droit durable鈥", paper prepared for the lunchtime seminar series, Civil Law Section, Faculty of Law, University鈥痮f Ottawa, 31 March鈥2020 (postponed due to鈥疌OVID-19). 
  • 鈥淧artnerships Within Law: Dialogues Between Doctrinal and Socio-Legal Scholarship鈥, paper presented at the Canadian Law & Society Association Conference, Ottawa, 18 October 2019. 
  • 鈥淩TE Latham and Change in the Ultimate Rules of a Legal System鈥, paper presented at a Conference in Honour of Richard Kay鈥, Faculty of Law, University of Connecticut, Hartford, Connecticut, 13 September 2019. 
  • 鈥溾楢 Constitution Similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom鈥: Constitutional Principles and the Importance of Context 鈥 A Sustainable Jurisprudence鈥, paper presented at ICON-S Public Law Conference, Santiago, Chile, 2 July 2019. 
  • Comments on Nicholas Barber鈥檚鈥疨rinciples of Constitutionalism鈥(OUP, 2018) paper presented at ICON-S Public Law Conference, Santiago, Chile, 1 July 2019. 
  • 鈥淐anada and the Living Tree鈥, paper presented at ICON-S Public Law Conference, Santiago, Chile, 1 July 2019鈥淪ustainable Jurisprudence and Constitutional Reasoning鈥, paper presented at the 2nd鈥痑nnual Ottawa-Queen鈥檚 public law works-in-progress seminar, Faculty of Law, Queen鈥檚 University, Kingston, Ontario, 13 May 2019. 
  • 鈥淎 Constitution Similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom, Constitutional Principles and the Importance of Context鈥, paper presented at a workshop on unwritten constitutional norms and principles, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 21-22 March 2019. 
  • 鈥淭he Flexibility of Constitutions鈥, paper presented as part of the 鈥淩emaking the UK Constitution鈥 Conference, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, University of Oxford, 22 February 2019. 
  • 鈥淧arlons recherche鈥 Talking About Research鈥, Opening address for a two-day Faculty of Law even on the creation and maintenance of a research culture, 23-24 October 2018. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Legality: Comments on Chapter 7 of Mark Walters鈥 draft book,鈥疉.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition鈥, presented at two-day workshop, Faculty of Law, McGill University, 14-15 September 2018. 
  • 鈥淪ustainable Jurisprudence: Constitutional Reasoning, Constitutional Crises and the Rule of Law鈥, presented to Workshop on Constitutional Reasoning, International Association of Constitutional Law Conference, Seoul, South Korea, 21 June 2018. 
  • 鈥淪ustainable Jurisprudence鈥, Keynote address to Graduate Student Conference, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 10 May 2018. 
  • 鈥淐onstitutional Boundaries: The Relevance of Past, Present and Future to the Concept of (Constitutional) Law鈥, presented to Joint Queen鈥檚-91精品黑料吃瓜 Works in Progress Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 10 May 2018. 
  • 鈥淭he Boundary Between Past and Future: A Future-Oriented Approach to Law, Legal System and Adjudication鈥, paper presented at Constitutional Boundaries Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, 26 August 2017. 
  • 鈥淕oodbye to Watertight Compartments鈥, paper presented at Constitutional and Administrative Law Section Conference, National Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 6 June 2017. 
  • 鈥淕oodbye to Watertight Compartments鈥, paper presented at Constitution150 Confererence, Facult茅 de droit, Universit茅 de Montr茅al, 16 May 2017 
  • Dominion Status: Framework and History鈥, paper presented at鈥疢odern Law Review鈥疻orkshop Series on Dominion Status at the End of Empire, City University London, 6 June 2016. 
  • 鈥淗ard Cases in Constitutional Law and the Importance of Context鈥, paper presented at Work in Progress Seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 15 April 2016. 
  • 鈥淧arliamentary Sovereignty, Federalism and the Commonwealth鈥, paper presented at Conference on Federalism Within and Without the United Kingdom, Faculty of Law, University of Durham, 29 November 2015. 
  • 鈥淗ard Cases in Constitutional Law and the Importance of Context鈥, Legal Theory Workshop, Faculty of Law, McGill University, 26 October 2015. 
  • 鈥淓lection Post Mortem鈥,鈥痯aper presented at the Social Justice Group seminar, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 20 October 2015. 
  • 鈥淧ost-Election Scenarios: Conventions, Confidence and Caretakers鈥, paper presented at roundtable organised by the Public Law Group, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 13 October 2015. 
  • 鈥淧aradoxes and Puzzles in Constitutional Change: Scotland, Europe, Canada鈥, St Catherine鈥檚 College Research Talks, St Catherine鈥檚 College, University of Oxford, 17 June 2015. 
  • 鈥淭he Living Tree in Theory and Practice鈥, paper presented as part of a seminar on 鈥淭he Canadian Doctrine of the Living Tree鈥 (other paper presented by Justice Robert Sharpe of the Ontario Court of Appeal), organized by Oxford Law and Public Affairs, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, 19 May 2015. 
  • 鈥淐anadian Perspectives鈥, paper presented at Conference on How Federal is Britain: Self-Rule and Shared Rule in the Evolving Constitution, organised by ESRC Centre on Constitutional Change, Edinburgh Centre for Constitutional Law and the Forum of the Federations, at the University of Edinburgh, 21 April 2015. 
  • 鈥淔ederalism and Intergovernmental Structures in Canada鈥, paper presented at High Commission of Canada seminar on Multilevel Governance in a Westminster-Style Parliamentary Democracy: The Canadian Experience, Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London, 24 March 2015. 
  • 鈥淐hange in the Ultimate Rules of a Legal System鈥, paper presented to Jurisprudence Discussion Group, Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, 22 January 2015. 
  • 鈥淭he 鈥楥onstitution of Canada鈥 after Nadon/La 鈥楥onstitution du Canada鈥 apr猫s Nadon鈥, paper presented at a Symposium on Appointing Judges in the 21st Century鈥: Reflections on the Nadon Reference, organised by the Public Law Group,鈥 Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 28 May 2014. 
  • 鈥淭he federal spending power鈥, keynote speaker, 30th鈥疌onstitutional and Administrative Law Conference, Justice Canada, Ottawa, 9 May 2013. 
  • "Le r么le des conventions conventionnelles devant les tribunaux canadiens: les renvois et les litiges ordinaires", Paper presented at鈥痶he鈥疢atin茅es constitutionnelles, Facult茅 de droit, Universit茅 de Montr茅al, 24 January鈥2013. 
  • 鈥淭he evolution of Canadian federalism since 1982鈥, Constitution @ 30 Conference, Ottawa, 17 April 2012. 
  • 芦鈥疞鈥櫭﹙olution du f茅d茅ralisme canadien depuis 1982鈥, Conf茅rence Constitution @ 30, Ottawa, 17 avril 2012. 
  • 芦鈥疞e pouvoir f茅d茅ral de d茅penser鈥, Staff discussion group, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, February 2012. 
  • 鈥淛usticiability and Deference in Constitutional and Administrative Law鈥, Training Session, Constitutional Administrative and International Law Section Training, Justice Canada, 12 January 2012 
  • 芦 L鈥檃rr锚t鈥疘nsite鈥痚t l鈥檈xclusivit茅 des comp茅tences provinciales 禄, Conf茅rence sur les enjeux 茅mergents en droit public canadien, Ottawa, le 25 mai 2011. 
  • 鈥淐anadian Federalism: Health and Education鈥, Paper presented to Canadian Bar Association seminar on The Constituent Assembly and Constitution-Making in Nepal: Lessons from Canada, October 2010. 
  • 鈥淭he Codification of Constitutional Conventions鈥, co-organizer and panelist -- Canada鈥檚 New Governor General: The Challenges Ahead, University of Ottawa, 28 September 2010. 
  • 鈥淭he Supreme Court of Canada鈥: Constitutional Conventions, Constitutional Principles and 鈥楢 Constitution Similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom鈥欌, Panel on the Politicization of the Judiciary/Judiciarization of Politics, Canadian Political Science Association, 1 June 2010. 
  • 鈥淭he Federal Spending Power鈥, paper presented to Federalism and Institutions Study and Research Laboratory, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, 7 April 2010. 
  • 鈥淯njust Enrichment in Public and Private Law鈥, paper presented at conference on Philosophical Foundations of Unjust Enrichment, London, England, 12 April 2008. 
  • 鈥淐hoice of Policy Instrument鈥, paper presented to Legal Operations Branch of Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, Ottawa, 1 June 2007. 
  • 鈥淩ecent Developments in Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom鈥, paper presented at Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 18 January 2007. 
  • 鈥淭he Red Rose and the Maple Leaf: Canada-UK Comparisons鈥, paper presented to Directors of Public Law Section, Justice Canada, Cantley, Quebec, 17 January 2007. 
  • 鈥淐onstitutional Foundations: 鈥淭he Constitution of Canada and Reception, Amendment and Sovereignty of the Constitution of Canada, Parliamentary Sovereignty鈥, paper presented at Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 2 December 2006. 
  • 鈥淐onstitutional Fundamentals: Constitutional Conventions, Parliamentary Sovereignty and 鈥楢 Constitution Similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom鈥欌, paper presented at Privy Council Office, Government of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 25 October 2006. 
  • 鈥淔ish, More Fish and Foxes: Recent Developments in Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom鈥, keynote speaker, Constitutional and Administrative Law Section Conference, Canadian Government Conference Centre, Ottawa, Canada, 28 April 2006. 
  • 鈥淐ommonwealth Constitutional Development 鈥 Lessons for Constitutional Theory鈥, paper presented to Staff Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 27 April 2006. 
  • 鈥淐ommonwealth Constitutional Development 鈥 Lessons for Constitutional Theory鈥, paper presented to Constitutional Law Roundtable/Legal Theory Workshop, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 28 March 2006. 
  • 鈥淩ecent Developments in Parliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom鈥, paper presented to Toronto Office, Department of Justice Canada, 27 March 2006. 
  • 鈥淐ommonwealth Constitutional Development 鈥 Lessons for Constitutional Theory鈥, paper presented as part of Visiting Lecture series, Faculty of Law, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, 23 March 2006. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Canada鈥檚 Constitutional Independence鈥, paper presented to Toronto Office, Department of Justice Canada, 2 March 2006. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Canada鈥檚 Constitutional Independence鈥, paper presented to Public Law Section, Department of Justice Canada, 22 February 2006. 
  • 鈥淐ommonwealth Constitutional Development 鈥 Lessons for Constitutional Theory鈥, paper presented as part of Visiting Lecture series, Faculty of Law, Queen鈥檚 University, Kingston, Canada, 6 February 2006. 
  • 鈥淧arliamentary Sovereignty in the United Kingdom 鈥 Recent Developments鈥, paper presented to Public Law Section, Department of Justice, Canada, 1 December 2005. 
  • 鈥淐onstitutional Continuity and the European Legal Order: Sovereignty and Legal Systems鈥, paper presented to King's College London-Max Planck Institute Seminar Series, Heidelberg, Germany, 7-8 July 2005. 
  • 鈥淏uilding a United Kingdom Constitution鈥, paper presented to Staff Seminar Series, King鈥檚 College London, 16 March 2005. 
  • Three-Lecture Series as part of the Associate of King鈥檚 College (AKC) degree, 鈥淓urope, Devolution and Sovereignty鈥, January-March 2005. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Legal Systems鈥, paper presented to Oxford University B.C.L. Constitutional Theory students, 18 May 2004. 
  • 鈥淨uebec and Constitutional Amendment鈥, paper presented at 鈥淐onstitutionalism & Cultural Pluralism: Lessons from Canada鈥 Conference, Faculty of Law, Canadian Studies Programme, University of Edinburgh, 27 April 2004. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Legal Systems: The Commonwealth and Europe鈥, paper presented to Research Seminar, Centre of European Law 鈥 Max Planck Institute Heidelberg, King鈥檚 College London, 23 January 2004. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Legal Systems: the Commonwealth and the EU Compared鈥, paper presented to鈥疍eutcher Akademischer Austausch Dienst鈥(DAAD) Law Conference, Cumberland Lodge, 18 June 2003. 
  • 鈥淟oss of Chance in the Supreme Court of Canada鈥, paper presented to Senior Practitioners Seminar, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 11 June 2003. 
  • 鈥淐omments on the Misuse of Kelsen鈥檚 Theory鈥, paper presented to Conference on the Legal Deterrent to Coups, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 16 January 2001. 
  • 鈥淧ower鈥, paper presented to Conference on Absolute Authority, King鈥檚 College Law Student Society, Cumberland Lodge, 18 November 2000. 
  • Three-Lecture Series as part of the Associate of King鈥檚 College (AKC) degree, 鈥淐onstitutional Dimensions of Justice鈥, October-November 2000. 
  • 鈥淪overeignty and Legal Systems: The Commonwealth and the European Union鈥, paper presented in the Law Faculty seminar series, University of Reading, 3 May 2000. 
  • 鈥淭he Quebec Secession Reference: Domestic and International Law鈥, paper presented to Conference on Accommodating National Identity, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, 12 November 1998. 
  • 鈥淪ustaining Charity鈥, paper presented to Colloquium on Foundations of Charity, co-sponsored by the National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO),鈥疢odern Law Review鈥(MLR) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), King鈥檚 College London, 14-5 September 1998. 
  • 鈥淭he Foundations of Charity鈥, series of round table discussion involving participants in Foundations of Charity Conference, January- July 1998. 
  • 鈥淭he Influence of Imperial Constitutional Theory in the Development of Australian, Canadian and New Zealand Legal Culture鈥, paper presented to Australia and New Zealand Legal History Conference, 鈥淓mpires, Colonies, Legal Cultures鈥, University of Melbourne, Australia, 3-5 July 1998. 
  • 鈥淒iversity in the Constitutional Traditions of Australia, Canada and New Zealand鈥, paper presented to Association for Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand, 鈥淒iversity in Australia, Canada and New Zealand鈥, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 9-11 July 1998. 
  • 鈥淩emembering R.T.E. Latham鈥, paper presented to King鈥檚 College London Law Student Society Conference, Cumberland Lodge, London, 22 November 1997. 
  • 鈥淐onstitutional Amendment in Canada鈥, paper presented to British Institute of International and Comparative Law Conference, Cumberland Lodge, London, 8 April 1997. 
  • 鈥淐onstitutional Change in the United Kingdom鈥, paper presented to British Institute of International and Comparative Law Conference, Cumberland Lodge, London, 11 April 1997. 
  • 鈥淒icey and the Dominions: The Influence of British Legal Thinking on the Development of the Canadian Constitution鈥, paper presented to British Association of Canadian Studies Annual Conference, University of Swansea, Wales, 25 March, 1997. 
  • 鈥淭he Patriation of the Canadian Constitution: Continuity and Change鈥, paper presented at Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, London, 17 February 1997. 
  • Le鈥 鈥榯rust' anglais -- hier et aujourd鈥檋ui鈥, inaugural lecture as visiting professor in English Law, University of Toulouse I, Toulouse, France, February 1996. 
  • 鈥淟aw and Postmodernism鈥, paper presented to King's College London Staff Discussion Group, 5 December 1996. 
  • 鈥淭he Nature of (the) Trust鈥, paper presented as part of the King鈥檚 College London Legal Theory Seminars, The Theory and Politics of Private Law, 16 October 1996. 

Editorial Boards

Faculty Advisor,鈥Ottawa Law Review, 2013-4, 2015-6 

Advisory Board,鈥疢cGill Law Journal, 2013鈥5 

Editorial Board Member,鈥National Journal of Constitutional Law, 2010鈥 

Editorial Board Member,鈥King鈥檚 Law Journal, 2008鈥 

General Editor (with Charles Mitchell),鈥King鈥檚 Law Journal鈥(蹿辞谤尘别谤濒测鈥King鈥檚 College Law Journal), 2006-8. 

Analysis Editor,鈥King鈥檚 College Law Journal, 2003-6 

Book Review Editor,鈥Trust Law International鈥(1995-1998) 

Editorial Board and Advisory Board,鈥McGill鈥疓uide to Legal Citation, 1986-96. 

贰诲颈迟辞谤-颈苍-颁丑颈别蹿,鈥McGill Law Journal, Volume 30 (4 issues). 

Doctoral Supervision:

Supervisor (January 2020-June 2023) 
Katie Szylagyi, Doctorate, Completed (Winner of Governor General鈥檚 Gold Medal) 
Thesis/Project Title: 鈥淎rtificial Intelligence and the Machine-atition of the Rule of Law鈥 

Supervisor (April 2019鈥-) 
Martha McDougall, Doctorate in Progress 
PhD, University of Ottawa 
Thesis Title: 鈥淭he History of the Military Matters: How Public Law Came to Govern the Military and its Members in Canada鈥 

Supervisor (September 2021 -) 
Fatima Tajini, Doctorate in Progress 
PhD, University of Ottawa 
Thesis/Project Title: 鈥淓ffectivit茅 de la loi sur la violence et le harc猫lement 脿 l鈥櫭ゞard des femmes dans le monde de travail au Maroc鈥 

Supervisor (January 2013-) 
Purush Purushothaman, Doctorate, In Progress 
PhD, University of Ottawa 
Thesis/Project Title: 鈥淩ediscovering the Constituent Power: The Challenge of Reconciling the Basic Structure Doctrine with Popular Sovereignty in India鈥 

Supervisor (September 2009 - June 2015) 
Erika Arban, Doctorate, Completed (Winner of Governor General鈥檚 Gold Medal) 
PhD, University of Ottawa 
Student Country of Citizenship:鈥 Italy 
Thesis/Project Title: 鈥淚talian Regionalism and the Federal Challenge鈥 

Supervisor (September 2009 鈥 October 2013) 
Nelson Dordelly Rosales, Doctorate, Completed 
PhD, University of Ottawa 
Student Country of Citizenship:鈥 Venezuela 
Thesis/Project Title: 鈥淐onstitutional Jurisprudence in the Supreme Court of Venezuela鈥 

Doctoral Committees (Sarah, Burton, Anne Des Ormeaux, John Mamianskum, Renata Pimental-Watkin, Vicki Trerise, Amanda Turnbull (Osgoode)(completed July 2024), Blanche Daban (Paris-Ottawa))鈥