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Michael Giudice

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Professor
Department Chair

Office: Ross Building, S431
Phone: (416)736-2100 Ext: 77575
Email: giudice@yorku.ca

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I joined the Department of Philosophy at York in 2005. I teach courses at all levels in legal, political, and moral philosophy, and my research interests cover a range of topics, including general jurisprudence and methodology, constitutional law, legal pluralism, state-indigenous relations, and international law. I am happy to supervise graduate students interested in any of these areas.

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Degrees

PhD Philosophy, 2005, McMaster University
MA Philosophy, 2002, McMaster University
BA Philosophy, Law and Society, 2000, University of New Brunswick

Research Interests

, Law and Justice, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy, Moral Philosophy
Books

Publication
Year

M. Giudice, Social Construction of Law: Potential and Limits (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020)

2020

J. Bickenbach, K. Culver, and M. Giudice, eds, Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law, 5th edn (Peterborough: Broadview Press)

2018

K. Culver and M. Giudice, eds, Readings in the Philosophy of Law, 3rd edn (Peterborough: Broadview Press)

2017

K. Culver and M. Giudice, The Unsteady State: General Jurisprudence for Dynamic Social Phenomena (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press)

2017

M. Giudice, Understanding the Nature of Law: A Case for Constructive Conceptual Explanation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar)

2015

K. Culver and M. Giudice, Legality's Borders: An Essay in General Jurisprudence (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press)

2010



Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall 2024 AP/PHIL2050 3.0 A Philosophy of Law BLEN
Winter 2025 AP/PHIL3190 3.0 M Issues in Constitutional Law LECT


I joined the Department of Philosophy at York in 2005. I teach courses at all levels in legal, political, and moral philosophy, and my research interests cover a range of topics, including general jurisprudence and methodology, constitutional law, legal pluralism, state-indigenous relations, and international law. I am happy to supervise graduate students interested in any of these areas.

Degrees

PhD Philosophy, 2005, McMaster University
MA Philosophy, 2002, McMaster University
BA Philosophy, Law and Society, 2000, University of New Brunswick

Research Interests

, Law and Justice, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy, Moral Philosophy

All Publications


Books

Publication
Year

M. Giudice, Social Construction of Law: Potential and Limits (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020)

2020

J. Bickenbach, K. Culver, and M. Giudice, eds, Canadian Cases in the Philosophy of Law, 5th edn (Peterborough: Broadview Press)

2018

K. Culver and M. Giudice, eds, Readings in the Philosophy of Law, 3rd edn (Peterborough: Broadview Press)

2017

K. Culver and M. Giudice, The Unsteady State: General Jurisprudence for Dynamic Social Phenomena (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press)

2017

M. Giudice, Understanding the Nature of Law: A Case for Constructive Conceptual Explanation (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar)

2015

K. Culver and M. Giudice, Legality's Borders: An Essay in General Jurisprudence (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press)

2010



Upcoming Courses

Term Course Number Section Title Type
Fall 2024 AP/PHIL2050 3.0 A Philosophy of Law BLEN
Winter 2025 AP/PHIL3190 3.0 M Issues in Constitutional Law LECT