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Tel: 215.898.7227
Email: rdaniels@law.upenn.edu
Expertise
- Corporations
- Government Regulation
- Securities Regulation
Bio
Ronald Daniels was appointed Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Penn Law faculty in 2005, coming from the University of Toronto where he had been the Dean at its law school since 1995.
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Ronald Daniels was appointed Provost of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Penn Law faculty in 2005, coming from the University of Toronto where he had been the Dean at its law school since 1995. Daniels is the author or editor of numerous scholarly articles and books, including Rethinking the Welfare State: The Prospects for Government by Voucher (with Michael Trebilcock, Routledge); Decision-Making In Canada (with Randall Morck, University of Calgary Corporate Press); “Special Issue on the Corporate Stakeholder Debate: The Classical Theory and its Critics,” University of Toronto Law Journal; and "The Role of Debt in Interactive Corporate Governance" (with George Triantis), University of California Law Review. His current scholarly interests lie in the relationship between law and international development. Daniels is also active in public policy formation and has led several public task forces dealing with corporate governance, securities regulation, electricity market structure, and public accounting reform.
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Representative Professional Positions
Penn Law – Professor of Law (2005 -)
University of Pennsylvania – Provost (2005 -)
University of Toronto Faculty of Law – Dean & James M. Tory Professor of Law (1995-2005); Associate Professor (1993-1999); Assistant Professor (1988-1993)
Visiting Professor – Yale, Cornell
Representative Publications
RETHINKING THE WELFARE STATE: GOVERNMENT BY VOUCHER (with MICHAEL J. TREBILCOCK) (Routledge 2005).
Towards a New Compact for University Education in Ontario, in FRANK IACOBUCCI & CAROLYN TUOHY, TAKING PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES SERIOUSLY (Univ. of Toronto Press 2005) (with Michael J. Trebilcock).
The Political Economy of Rule of Law Reform in Developing Countries, MICH. J. INT’L LAW (forthcoming) (with Michael J. Trebilcock).
Rethinking the Race to the Bottom in International Corporate Regulation, in THE ART OF THE STATE: GOVERNANCE IN A WORLD WITHOUT FRONTIERS (Tom Courchene & Donald Savoie eds., Institute for Research on Public Policy 2003).
THE SECURITY OF FREEDOM (with Patrick Macklem & Kent Roach eds., Univ. of Toronto Press 2001).
Electricity Restructuring: The Ontario Experience, 33 CAN. BUS. L. J. 61 (2000) (with Michael J. Trebilcock).
Government by Voucher, 80 B.U. L. REV. 205 (2000) (with Michael J. Trebilcock & Malcolm Thorburn).
Some of the Causes and Consequences of Corporate Ownership Concentration in Canada, in CONCENTRATED CORPORATE OWNERSHIP (Randall Morck ed., National Bureau of Economic Research 1999) (with Edward Iacobucci).
Private Provision of Public Infrastructure: An Organization Analysis of the Next Privatization Frontier, 46 U. TORONTO L.J. 375 (1996) (with Michael J. Trebilcock).
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