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  1. David Schneiderman is a constitutional scholar and a professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. He has written and edited several books and articles on Canadian federalism, the Charter of Rights, and globalization.

  2. David Schneiderman, B.A (McGill) 1980, LL.B. (Windsor) 1983, LL.M. (Queen's) 1993, is Professor of Law and Political Science. He was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 1984 where he practised law and then served as Research Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association in Toronto from 1986-89.

  3. Though states provide critical supports to the construction and ongoing maintenance of transnational legal constraints, David Schneiderman argues that states remain crucial sites for resisting, even rolling back, investment law disciplines.

    • David Schneiderman
  4. nineteenth century US constitutional dispute concerning the sanctity of contracts. D. Schneiderman (*) Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 78 Queen’s Park, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5S 2C5. e-mail: david.schneiderman@utoronto.ca. Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016. 23.

    • David Schneiderman
    • 2016
    • CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN LAW AND SOCIETY
    • New York University
    • Books in the series
    • Legitimizing the Post-Apartheid State
    • Law, Globalism and South Africa’s Political Reconstruction
    • Colonialism, Zionism and Law in Early Mandate Palestine
    • The Paradox of Inclusion
    • Making Persons and Things
    • International and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
    • Toward a Cosmopolitan Legality
    • Designs, Dilemmas and Experiences
    • Tracking Law between the Global and the Local
    • Social and Legal Perspectives
    • The Transition from Socialism in Comparative Perspective
    • Investment Rules and Democracy’s Promise
    • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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    Cambridge Studies in Law and Society aims to publish the best scholarly work on legal discourse and practice in its social and institutional contexts, combining theoretical insights and empirical research. The fields that it covers are: studies of law in action; the sociology of law; the anthropology of law; cultural studies of law, including the r...

    Susan Silbey Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa

    Richard A. Wilson Modernism and the Grounds of Law Peter Fitzpatrick Unemployment and Government

    Heinz Klug The New World Trade Organization Agreements

    Ronen Shamir Law and Nature David Delaney Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe

    Joel F. Handler Law, Anthropology and the Constitution of the Social

    Edited by Alain Pottage and Martha Mundy Judicial Review and Bureaucratic Impact

    Edited by Marc Hertogh and Simon Halliday Immigrants at the Margins

    Edited by Boaventura de Sousa Santos and Cesar A. Rodriguez-Garavito Public Accountability

    Edited by Michael W. Dowdle Law, Violence and Sovereignty among West Bank Palestinians Tobias Kelly Legal Reform and Administrative Detention Powers in China Sarah Biddulph The Practice of Human Rights

    Edited by Mark Goodale and Sally Engle Merry Paths to International Justice

    Edited by Marie-Be ́ne ́dicte Dembour and Tobias Kelly Law and Society in Vietnam

    Mark Sidel Constitutionalizing Economic Globalization

    David Schneiderman CONSTITUTIONALIZING ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION

    In the course of toiling over this book over a number of years, I have accumulated many debts. My initial interest in the intersection between constitutionalism, markets, and economic globalization was prompted in the early 1990s while undertaking graduate work at Queen’s University under the supervision of John Whyte. Returning to my post as execu...

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Canada under an MCRI grant to the Globalism Project. I am indebted to SSHRC for funding this and other of my research endeavors. Working on globalization and investment rules from a critical angle within the legal academy is often a lonely enterprise. I am grateful, therefore, for having had the opportunity to present some of this w...

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Schneiderman, David 2022. Local resistance: at the margins of investment law. Globalizations, Vol. 19, Issue. 6, p. 897.

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  7. Nov 9, 2017 · David Schneiderman is Professor of Law and Political Science (courtesy) at the University of Toronto where he teaches courses on Canadian and US constitutional law and on international investment law.