Graham Hudson
A professor and associate dean, academic at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, Graham Hudson has been actively involved in the development of the law school鈥檚 JD program, including its integrated practice curriculum. He has been a faculty member at 91福利 since 2010 and has held several administrative positions during this time. In 2020, he received the President鈥檚 Blue and Gold Award for Staff Excellence for his role on the Lincoln Alexander School of Law start-up team. Hudson has law degrees from Osgoode Hall Law School (PhD), Queen's University (LLM), and the University of Toronto (JD).
Hudson鈥檚 scholarly, research and creative (SRC) work focuses on the local governance of migration, critical border studies, and legal education. He leads a SSHRC-funded socio-legal study of the sanctuary city/access without fear (AWF) movement in Canada. As part of this research, Hudson has advised municipal governments in Ontario on the design and implementation of AWF policies and participates in community-based advocacy, including Healthcare for All and Sanctuary Campus campaigns. He is also conducting comparative and historical research on legal education, with a focus on competency-based education in law, experiential learning, and student mental health.
鈥淧olicing Canada鈥檚 Refugee System: A Critical Analysis of the Canada Border Services Agency鈥 (2020) International Journal of Refugee Law (with Idil Atak [lead author] and Delphine Nakache) (Forthcoming).
鈥淩escaling the Sanctuary City: Police and Non-Status Migrants in Ontario, Canada鈥 (2020) International Migration (with Mia Hershkoqitz (Lead Author) and Harald Bauder) (Forthcoming).
鈥淏ehind Closed Doors: The Administration of 鈥楽ecret Trials鈥 in Canada鈥 (2019) 44:1 Queens Law Journal.
鈥淐ity of Hope, City of Fear: Sanctuary and Security in Toronto, Canada,鈥 in J. Darling and H. Bauder, Rescaling Citizenship, Migration and Rights (Manchester University Press, 2019).
鈥淪ecret Hearings and the Right to a Fair Trial: 2015 and Beyond鈥 Canadian Human Rights Yearbook.
鈥淭he (Mis-)Uses of Analogy: Constructing and Challenging Crimmigration in Canada鈥 in I. Atak & J. Simeon, eds., The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and Abroad (Queens-McGill Press 2018) 37-70.
鈥淒oes Crimmigration Theory Rest on a Mistake?鈥 (2018) 4:4 International Journal of Migration and Border Studies.
鈥淥rdinary Injustices: Punishment, Persecution and the Criminalization of Asylum in Canada鈥 in P. Kretsedemas & D. Brotherton (eds.), Migration in an Age of Punishment (New York: Columbia University Press, 2017) 75-96.
鈥淐anada鈥檚 Refugee System: Reviewing the Unintended Consequences of the 2012 Reform鈥 (2017) Refugee Survey Quarterly. (with Idil Atak [lead author] and Delphine Nakache) 26.
鈥(No) Access T.O.: A Pilot Study on Sanctuary City Policy in Toronto, Canada鈥 (2017) RCIS Working Paper No 2017/1 (co-authored with Idil Atak, Michele Manocchi, and Charity-Ann Hannan. I am the lead author) 39.
鈥溾橫aking Canada鈥檚 Refugee System Faster and Fairer鈥: Reviewing the Stated Goals and Unintended Consequences of the 2012 Reform鈥 (2017) CARFMS Working Paper No. 2017/3 (Co-authored with Idil Atak [lead author] and Delphine Nakache) 50.
鈥淧ersuasion, Authority, and the (Common Law) Foundations of Transnational Legal Decision-Making鈥 in D. Mohammed & M. Lewi艅ski (eds.), Argumentation and Reasoned Action: Proceedings of the 1st European Conference on Argumentation, Lisbon, 2015. Vol. II. (London: College Publications, 2016) 505-518.
* 鈥淎s Good as it Gets? Security, Asylum and the Rule of Law After the Certificate Trilogy,鈥 (2015) 52:3 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 905.
鈥淪ex Work, Law and Violence: Bedford v. Canada and the Human Rights of Sex Workers鈥 (2013) 31:1 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice (co-authored with Emily van der Meulen. I am the lead author).
The Art of Persuasion: International/Comparative Human Rights, the Supreme Court of Canada, and the Reconstitution of the Canadian Security Certificate Regime (PhD Dissertation: Osgoode Hall Law School, October, 2012).
鈥淭he History and Structure of Criminal Law鈥 in Karla O鈥橰egan & Susan Reid (eds.), Thinking 91福利 Criminal Justice in Canada 1st ed (Emond Montgomery Publications, 2012).
鈥淭he Genocide Question and Indian Residential Schools in Canada鈥 (Summer, 2012) Canadian Journal of Political Science (co-authored with David MacDonald; I am the secondary author).
鈥淭ransnational Human Rights Advocacy and the Judicial Review of Global Intelligence Agency Cooperation in Canada鈥 in C. Forcese & F. Cr茅peau (eds.), Terrorism, Law and Democracy: Ten Years After 9/11 (Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, 2011).
鈥淏ook Review: Learning From Our Mistakes? Legal-Moral Philosophy and the Constitution of International Law- A Review of Patrick Capps鈥 鈥楬uman Dignity and the Foundations of International Law鈥欌 (2011) 2:1 Transnational Legal Theory 145.
鈥淏ook Review: Civilizing Globalization: Human Rights and the Global Economy-David Kinley鈥 (2011) 2:2 Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 240.
鈥淭he Administration of Justice? Certificate Proceedings, Charkaoui II, and the Value of Disclosure鈥 (2010) 48:1 Alberta Law Review 195.
鈥淎 Delicate Balance: Charkaoui (Re) and the Constitutional Dimensions of Disclosure鈥 (2010) 19:1 Constitutional Forum 129.
鈥淏ook Review: Multiculturalism and the Canadian Constitution- edited by Stephen Tierney鈥 (Winter 2009) 46:3 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 675.
鈥淭he Never-Ending Story? Charkaoui (Re) and the Virtues of Persistence鈥 (October 29th, 2009) The Court (www.thecourt.ca) Osgoode Hall Law School.
Provost鈥檚 Interdisciplinary Teaching Award, 91福利 (2015)
Scholarly, Research and Creativity Award, 91福利 (2012)
Fellowship, Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security (2009-2010)
Honourable Willard Z. Estey Teaching Fellowship in Law (2005-2007)
Graduate Students鈥 Scholarship Award, Queen鈥檚 University, Faculty of Law (2004)
Research Grants
| Source | Year |
|---|---|
| Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Connections Grant | 2019 |
| Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Insight Grant (PI) | 2018 |
| Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Connections Grant | 2018 |
| Foundation For Legal Research | 2015 |
| Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Partnership Grant (Co-Applicant) | 2015 |
| Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada- Conference Support: Where to From Here: A Canadian Strategy for Business and Human Rights? | 2014 |
| Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Insight Grant (Co-Applicant) | 2014 |
| Charles D. Gonthier Research Fellowship, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice | 2011 |
| Harry Arthurs Collaborative Research Grant | 2009 |
| Degree | Institution | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Ph.D. (Doctor of Laws) | Osgoode Hall Law School, York University | 2012 |
| LLM (Master of Laws) | Queen's University | 2005 |
| JD (Juris Doctor) | University of Toronto | 2004 |
| BA (Honours Double Major in History and Philosophy) | York University | 2001 |
| Year | Role | Association |
|---|---|---|
| 2017- Present | Executive Committee | |
| 2015- Present | Board of Directors | |
| 2014- Present | Senior Research Affiliate |