
معرفی
Hassan M. Ahmad is an Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, with prior academic roles at the University of British Columbia and the University of Ottawa. His research focuses on Corporate Governance, Business and Human Rights, Climate Change Litigation, and Transnational Law, intersecting with social justice, legal ethics, and international human rights.
- Education: SJD (Toronto), LLM (UC Berkeley), JD (Osgoode), MA in Economics (Toronto), BSc (Biomaterials) and HBA (Business Administration) (Western Ontario).
- Research Interests: Explores judicial roles in climate accountability, corporate transnational liability, and doctrinal challenges in tort and international law.
- Publications: Over 40 works in leading journals like American Journal of International Law and Transnational Legal Theory, with upcoming monographs and handbooks from Oxford and Cambridge University Press.
- Awards: Recipient of the Emerging Scholar Award (American Society of International Law), multiple teaching and mentorship accolades, and competitive research fellowships (SSHRC, Law Foundation of British Columbia).
- Teaching: Courses in Tort Law, Administrative Law, and Climate Change Law, with mentorship in graduate programs at Toronto, UBC, and York.
- Public Engagement: Regular media commentator on corporate accountability and climate litigation in outlets like The Globe and Mail and CBC News.
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