Dr Gavin Anderson, LL.B., LL.M., S.J.D. |
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I joined the School of Law in 2001, having previously been a lecturer in law at the University of Warwick. I undertook my first degree at the University of Glasgow, and pursued graduate studies at Osgoode Hall Law School and the University of Toronto (where my doctoral thesis was awarded the Alan Marks Medal in 2002). I have been a visiting fellow at the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at the University of Melbourne, and in 2003/4 I was a Jean Monnet Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence.
Research Interests
Comparative constitutional law and theory. Globalization. Legal pluralism.
Research students under supervision
Selected publications
2006
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Anderson, G., 2006, "'Corporate Governance: A (Legal Pluralist) Constitutional Perspective’", in Global Governance and the Quest for Justice Vol II: Corporate Governance, Macleod, S., ed., Hart Oxford and Portland, OR, pp. 27-46. |
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Anderson, G., 2006, "‘Scottish Public Law in an Age of Constitutional Globalisation’", in Public Law in Scotland, McHarg, A. and Mullen, T., eds., Avizandum, Edinburgh, pp. 66-85. |
2005
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Anderson, G., 2005, Constitutional Rights after Globalization, Hart, Oxford & Portland, OR. |
2004
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Anderson, G., 2004, "Social Democracy and the Limits of Rights Constitutionalism", Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 31-59. |
