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Paul Daly est professeur adjoint à la Faculté de droit, Université de Montréal. Il a fait son doctorat à l’Université de Cambridge où il était récipiendaire de la bourse Modern Law Review et d’une bourse de National University of Ireland. Il détient trois autres diplômes en droit, de la Faculté de Droit de l’Université de Pennsylvanie, et de University College Cork, cette dernière étant l’une des grandes institutions de son pays d’origine, Irlande. Il a passé l’année 2009-2010 comme chercheur à Harvard et par la suite a enseigné pendant une année à la Faculté de Droit, Université d’Ottawa. Il est venu à Montréal après avoir satisfait les exigences du Barreau du Haut-Canada au cabinet de Lerners LLP à Toronto, l’une des meilleures boutiques de litige au Canada. Auparavant, il était chargé d’enseignement en droit public à l’Université de Cambridge et University College Cork.
Paul Daly is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal. Professor Daly completed his doctoral thesis at the University of Cambridge, where he held a National University of Ireland Travelling Scholarship and a Modern Law Review Scholarship. He holds law degrees from University College Cork in his native Ireland, and the University of
Pennsylvania Law School, which he attended as a Fulbright Scholar. He spent 2009-2010 as a visiting researcher at Harvard Law School and subsequently taught in the 2010-2011 academic year at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa. He then completed the requirements for his call to the Law Society of Upper Canada at Lerners LLP in Toronto, one of Canada's leading litigation boutiques. He previously tutored in constitutional law at University College Cork and supervised constitutional and administrative law at the University of Cambridge.
Barreau du Haut-Canada, 2012 (dès septembre)
Administrative Law Matters (blog)
Ph.D. (University of Cambridge), 2010
LL.M. (University of Pennsylvania Law School), 2007
LL.M. (University College Cork), 2006
B.C.L. (University College Cork), 2005
Wedderburn Prize, 2011
Modern Law Review Scholarship, 2008-2009
National University of Ireland Travelling Studentship, 2007-2010
Fulbright Scholarship, 2006-2007
Droit administratif, droit constitutionnel, théorie du droit public, droit comparé, common law
DRT 6565 - Fondements et méthodes de la Common Law
DRT 6568 - Biens immobiliers (Real Property)
Livres
A Theory of Deference in Administrative Law: Foundations, Application and Scope (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2012)
Hogan and Morgan's Administrative Law in Ireland (4th ed., Roundhall, Dublin, 2010), avec Gerard Hogan et David Gwynn Morgan
Articles
Revus par comité de lecture
“Dunsmuir's Flaws Exposed: Recent Decisions on Standard of
Review" (2012) 57 McGill Law Journal (à paraître)
“The Unfortunate Triumph of Form over Substance in Canadian Administrative Law” (2012) 50 Osgoode Hall Law Journal (à paraître)
“Deference on Questions of Law” (2011) 74 Modern Law Review 694 (Wedderburn Prize 2011)
“Wednesbury’s Reason and Structure” [2011] Public Law 237
“Standards of Review in Irish Administrative Law after Meadows” (2010) 32 Dublin University Law Journal 379
“Judicial Review and the ‘Political Question’ Doctrine” [2010] Public Law 160
“Judicial Review and ‘Political Questions’ in Ireland” (2008)(2) Judicial Studies Institute Journal 116
“Judicial Review of Factual Error in Ireland” (2008) 30 Dublin University Law Journal 187
“Judicial Review of Errors of Law in Ireland” (2006) xli Irish Jurist 60
Chapitres de livres
“Blown Out of All Proportion: the Case Against Proportionality as an Independent Head of Review” in Cian C. Murphy and Penny Green eds., Law and Outsiders: Norms, Processes and ‘Othering’ in the Twenty-First Century (Hart, Oxford, 2011)
Autres publications
“Cognitive Tics of the Herd” (Review of Andrew Ross Sorkin, Too Big to Fail) (2010) 13 Dublin Review of Books
“Review: Doyle and Carolan eds., The Irish Constitution: Governance and Values [2009] Cambridge Law Journal 659
“A Sound Constitution” (Review of Keogh and McCarthy, The Making of the Irish Constitution 1937) (2008) 3 Dublin Review of Books
“Deference and Redefining Reasonableness” [2007] Bar Review 216
“Explaining ‘Jurisdiction’” [2007] Irish Law Times 72
Travaux en cours
“Underneath Administrative Law”
“Further Substantive Equality through Administrative Law and Process”, avec Angela Cameron
“Prescribing Protections for Fundamental Rights: Reinvigorating the ‘Prescribed by Law’ Standard of Article 1 of the Charter”
“Justiciability and Deference in Administrative and Constitutional Law” (2012) Justice Canada Staff Seminar Series
“Property Law and Literature” (2010) University of Ottawa Enrichment Seminar Series
“The Theoretical Basis of Deference in Administrative Law” (2010) Visiting Scholars Colloquium, Harvard Law School
“‘Jurisdiction’ and ‘Law’ in Judicial Review” (2009) Graduate Workshop Series, University of Cambridge Centre for Public Law
“Judicial Review and ‘Political Questions’” (2008) Effective Judicial Review: a Cornerstone of Good Governance, University of Cambridge Centre for Public Law and Faculty of Law Chinese University of Hong Kong
“Mountains or Molehills: the Scope of Fundamental Rights in Administrative Law” (2008) Human Rights Forum, University of Cambridge
“The Theoretical Case for Curial Deference” (2008) Arts and Social Sciences Postgraduate Conference, University of Aberdeen
“Blown Out of All Proportion: the Case against Proportionality as an Independent Head of Review” (2008) International Graduate Conference, King’s College, London
“Would it be Impolitic to Kill off the ‘Political Question’ doctrine?” (2008) Graduate Workshop Series, University of Cambridge Centre for Public Law
“Justiciability and Judicial Review in Ireland” (2008) Postgraduate Conference, University College Cork Centre for Human Rights and Criminal Justice
“Some Problems of Jurisdiction” (2005) Law Faculty Staff-Student Seminar, University College Cork