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Kerry Rittich is a Professor at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, where she has also served as Associate Dean of the JD Program. She has a broad range of academic interests and writes extensively in the areas of labor law, international institutions, global governance, law and development, and gender critical theory. Her notable publications include 'Recharacterizing Restructuring: Law, Distribution Gender Market Reform' (Kluwer Law International, 2002), and 'Labour Law, Work and Family: Critical Comparative Perspectives' (OUP, 2005, co-authored with Joanne Conaghan). Rittich has contributed to key texts such as 'The Future Law Development: Generation Reforms Incorporation Social' in 'New Law Economic Development: Critical Appraisal' (CUP, 2006) and articles in prestigious journals, including 'American Journal Comparative Law'. She has held visiting positions at Harvard University as the Mackenzie King Visiting Professor of Canadian Studies, and at Brown University as a Visiting Professor at the Watson Institute for International Studies. Additionally, she has acted as the Academic Director of the Center for Transnational Legal Studies in London.
University of Toronto Faculty of Law • Toronto, Canada
Full-time faculty member focusing on law, gender studies, and public policy.
Department of Sociology