Ruth Buchanan
AB (Princeton), LLB (University of Victoria), LLM (University of Wisconsin-Madison), SJD (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Ruth Buchanan has recently arrived at Osgoode Hall Law School, where she will continue to teach and publish in the areas of globalization, international economic law, law and development, and political and social theory. She has also held appointments at the University of British Columbia and the University of New Brunswick. Some notable publications include Global Civil Society and Cosmopolitan Legality at the WTO: Perpetual Peace or Perpetual Process? (Leiden J. Int. Law, 2003); Law, Nation, and (Imagined) International Communities with Sundhya Pahuja, (2004) 8 Law, Text, Culture 137-166, and Legal Imperialism: Empire’s Invisible Hand? with Sundhya Pahuja, in The Empire’s New Clothes: Reading Hardt and Negri edited by Paul Passavant and Jodi Dean (Routledge, 2003).
Areas of interest: International Law, Legal Theory
