Paul Daly Paul Daly

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Paul Daly Paul Daly
Paul Daly
Paul Daly
Associate Professor
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Researcher: Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP)
Faculty of Law
Maximilien-Caron
Office: A-9474
Telephone: 514 343-6098
Email: [email protected]
Fields of Expertise
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Administrative law
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Constitutional law
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Public law theory
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Comparative law
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Common law
Biography
Paul Daly is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, he earned his Doctor of Law degree from Cambridge
University, where he was the recipient of the Modern Law Review Scholarship and a scholarship from the
National University of Ireland. He holds a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania’s Faculty of Law
and another from University College Cork in Ireland. From 2009-2010, he was a researcher at Harvard
University and subsequently at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law. Paul Daly worked for Lerners, LLP
in Toronto before moving to Montreal. He has furthermore lectured public law at both Cambridge
University and University College Cork.
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A member of the scientific committee of the Université de Montréal’s Revue juridique Thémis and of the
National Journal of Constitutional Law, Professor Daly is a prolific writer with articles published in many
Canadian and international law journals, including McGill Law Journal, Modern Law Review, Osgoode Hall
Law Journal, Public Law and Supreme Court Law Review. His book, A Theory of Deference in Administrative
Law: Basic, Application and Scope, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2012, and he regularly
posts new pieces on his blog, Administrative Law Matters.
Courses lectured
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DRT 6565 – Foundations and Methodology of the Common Law
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DRT 6567 – Civil Responsibility
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DRT 6568 – Real Property
Education
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Ph. D. (Cambridge University)
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LL.M. (Pennsylvania Law School)
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LL.M. (University College Cork)
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B.C.L. (University College Cork)
English Publications
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“Unreasonable Interpretations of Law” (2014), 67 Supreme Court Law Review (forthcoming)
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“Dismantling Regulatory Structures: Canada's Long-Gun Registry as Case Study” (2014), 22 National
Journal of Constitutional Law (forthcoming)
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“Prescribing Greater Protection for Rights: Administrative Law and Section 1 of the Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms” (2014), 65 Supreme Court Law Review 247
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“Unthinking Thinking Like a Lawyer: the Struggle for Deference in Canada” in Mark Elliott and Hanna
Wilberg, eds., Mapping Taggart’s Rainbow (Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2014) (forthcoming)
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Jack Balkin, Living Originalism (2014), University of Toronto Law Journal (forthcoming)
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“Reviewing Britain’s Tribunal System” (2013), 72 Cambridge Law Journal 494
7.
“Furthering Substantive Equality through Administrative Law: Charter Values in Education” (2013), 63
Supreme Court Law Review 169 (with Angela Cameron)
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8.
“Courts and Copyright: Some Thoughts on Standard of Review” in Michael Geist, ed., The Copyright
Pentalogy: How the Supreme Court of Canada Shook the Foundations of Canadian Copyright Law
(University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa, 2013)
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Eoin Carolan, ed., The Constitution of Ireland : Perspectives and Prospects (2013), 72 Cambridge Law
Journal 451
10. A Theory of Deference in Administrative Law: Basis, Application and Scope (Cambridge University Press,
2012)
11. “Dunsmuir’s Flaws Exposed: Recent Decisions on Standard of Review” (2012), 58 McGill Law Journal
483
12. “The Unfortunate Triumph of Form over Substance in Canadian Administrative Law” (2012) 50
Osgoode Hall Law Journal 317
13. “Deference on Questions of Law” (2011) 74 Modern Law Review 694
14. “Wednesbury’s Reason and Structure” [2011] Public Law 237
15. “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)
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16. Hogan and Morgan’s Administrative Law in Ireland (4 ed., Roundhall, Dublin, 2010) (with Gerard
Hogan and David Morgan)
17. “Standards of Review in Irish Administrative Law after Meadows” (2010) 32 Dublin University Law
Journal 379
18. “Judicial Review and the ‘Political Question’ Doctrine” [2010] Public Law 160
19. “Cognitive Tics of the Herd” (Review of Andrew Ross Sorkin, Too Big to Fail) (2010) 13 Dublin Review of
Books
20. Oran Doyle and Eoin Carolan, eds., The Irish Constitution: Governance and Values (2009) Cambridge
Law Journal 659
21. “Judicial Review and ‘Political Questions’ in Ireland” (2008)(2) Judicial Studies Institute Journal 116
22. “Judicial Review of Factual Error in Ireland” (2008) 30 Dublin University Law Journal 187
23. “A Sound Constitution” (Review of Keogh and McCarthy, The Making of the Irish Constitution 1937)
(2008) 3 Dublin Review of Books
24. “Deference and Redefining Reasonableness” (2007) Bar Review 216
25. “Explaining ‘Jurisdiction’” (2007) Irish Law Times 72
26. “Judicial Review of Errors of Law in Ireland” (2006) xli Irish Jurist 60
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French Publications
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« Le contrôle de la légalité de l’administration », dans JurisClasseur Québec, coll. « Droit public », Droit
administratif, fasc.11, Montréal, LexisNexis Canada, 2013
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