Michael Giudice

Professor
Department Chair
Office: Ross Building, S431
Phone: (416)736-2100 Ext: 77575
Email: giudice@yorku.ca
Attached CV
I joined the Department of Philosophy at York in 2005. I teach courses at all levels in legal, political, and moral philosophy. My research interests cover a range of topics, including general jurisprudence and methodology, constitutional law, legal pluralism, and state-indigenous relations.
Degrees
PhD Philosophy, 2005, McMaster UniversityMA Philosophy, 2002, McMaster University
BA Philosophy, Law and Society, 2000, University of New Brunswick
Research Interests
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
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Winter 2025 | AP/PHIL3190 3.0 | M | Issues in Constitutional Law | LECT |
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Summer 2025 | AP/PHIL2050 3.0 | M | Philosophy of Law | BLEN |
I joined the Department of Philosophy at York in 2005. I teach courses at all levels in legal, political, and moral philosophy. My research interests cover a range of topics, including general jurisprudence and methodology, constitutional law, legal pluralism, and state-indigenous relations.
Degrees
PhD Philosophy, 2005, McMaster UniversityMA Philosophy, 2002, McMaster University
BA Philosophy, Law and Society, 2000, University of New Brunswick
Research Interests
All Publications
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Winter 2025 | AP/PHIL3190 3.0 | M | Issues in Constitutional Law | LECT |
Upcoming Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Summer 2025 | AP/PHIL2050 3.0 | M | Philosophy of Law | BLEN |