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Gil Lan is a professor in the Lincoln Alexander School of Law at Toronto Metropolitan University and the Department of Law and Business at the Ted Rogers School of Management where he teaches business law. He has lectured at Osgoode Hall Law School, teaching Business Associations and contributing to the LL.M. program for International Business Law since 2008. He is a Council Member of the Canada-China Institute for Business Development. His research focuses on corporate-commercial law with an emphasis on international perspectives and the potential for law to support social goals and innovation. Specific research interests include comparative law, international business law, corporate governance, government business regulation, social enterprise, and Chinese law. He has examined significant topics such as the rapid economic growth in China post-1979, enhancing Canada’s foreign investment laws, and the connection between corporate law and innovative business models. Lan has been recognized for his contributions, receiving the Dean’s Teaching Award at TRSM in 2013 and the Hoeber Memorial Award for Outstanding Article in 2014 from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business.
Department of Chemical Engineering