Andrew Green
Department of law
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Andrew Green, B.A. Hons. (Queens) 1987, M.A. (Toronto) 1988, LL.B. (Toronto) 1992, LL.M. (Chicago) 1994, J.S.D. (Chicago) 1997, called to the Bar of Ontario in 1996, is an Associate Professor. Prior to joining the Faculty, Prof. Green practiced environmental law in Toronto for six years at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, and Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie. His practice encompassed both litigation (including prosecutions, administrative appeals and civil actions) and transactional work. From 2002 to 2004, Prof. Green was Senior Research Fellow for Ontarios Panel on the Role of Government, with Professor Michael Trebilcock and Dean Ronald Daniels. The panel identified the major challenges the province faces in areas such as education, health, environment, economic policy, and taxes. Andrew Green, B.A. Hons. (Queens) 1987, M.A. (Toronto) 1988, LL.B. (Toronto) 1992, LL.M. (Chicago) 1994, J.S.D. (Chicago) 1997, called to the Bar of Ontario in 1996, is an Associate Professor. Prior to joining the Faculty, Prof. Green practiced environmental law in Toronto for six years at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, and Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie. His practice encompassed both litigation (including prosecutions, administrative appeals and civil actions) and transactional work. From 2002 to 2004, Prof. Green was Senior Research Fellow for Ontarios Panel on the Role of Government, with Professor Michael Trebilcock and Dean Ronald Daniels. The panel identified the major challenges the province faces in areas such as education, health, environment, economic policy, and taxes.
Research Interest
Administrative Law Economic Analysis of Law Environmental Law International Trade Law Judicial Decision-Making