Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer
Harry W. Arthurs is a name held in high esteem by labour lawyers and academics throughout the world. Although many are familiar with Arthurs's contributions and accomplishments, few are acquainted with the man himself, or how he came to be one of the most influential figures in Canadian law and legal education. In Connecting the Dots Arthurs recounts his adventures in academe and the people, principles, ideas, motivations, and circumstances that have shaped his thinking and his career. The memoir offers intimate recollections and observations, beginning with the celebrated ancestors who influenced Arthurs's upbringing and education. It then sweeps through his career as an architect of important reforms in legal education and explores his research as a trailblazing commentator on the legal profession. Arthurs analyzes his experiences as a legal theorist and historian and his pivotal role as a discordant voice in debates over constitutional and administrative law. Along the way, he muses on the intellectual projects he embraced or set in motion, the institutional reforms he advocated, the public policies he recommended, and how they fared long term. Framed with commentary on the historical context that shaped each decade of his career and punctuated by moments of personal reflection, Connecting the Dots is a humorous, frank, and fearless account of the rise and fall of Canadian labour law from the man who was at the centre of it all.
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Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer
Harry W. Arthurs is a name held in high esteem by labour lawyers and academics throughout the world. Although many are familiar with Arthurs's contributions and accomplishments, few are acquainted with the man himself, or how he came to be one of the most influential figures in Canadian law and legal education. In Connecting the Dots Arthurs recounts his adventures in academe and the people, principles, ideas, motivations, and circumstances that have shaped his thinking and his career. The memoir offers intimate recollections and observations, beginning with the celebrated ancestors who influenced Arthurs's upbringing and education. It then sweeps through his career as an architect of important reforms in legal education and explores his research as a trailblazing commentator on the legal profession. Arthurs analyzes his experiences as a legal theorist and historian and his pivotal role as a discordant voice in debates over constitutional and administrative law. Along the way, he muses on the intellectual projects he embraced or set in motion, the institutional reforms he advocated, the public policies he recommended, and how they fared long term. Framed with commentary on the historical context that shaped each decade of his career and punctuated by moments of personal reflection, Connecting the Dots is a humorous, frank, and fearless account of the rise and fall of Canadian labour law from the man who was at the centre of it all.
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Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer

Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer

by Harry W. Arthurs
Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer

Connecting the Dots: The Life of an Academic Lawyer

by Harry W. Arthurs

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Harry W. Arthurs is a name held in high esteem by labour lawyers and academics throughout the world. Although many are familiar with Arthurs's contributions and accomplishments, few are acquainted with the man himself, or how he came to be one of the most influential figures in Canadian law and legal education. In Connecting the Dots Arthurs recounts his adventures in academe and the people, principles, ideas, motivations, and circumstances that have shaped his thinking and his career. The memoir offers intimate recollections and observations, beginning with the celebrated ancestors who influenced Arthurs's upbringing and education. It then sweeps through his career as an architect of important reforms in legal education and explores his research as a trailblazing commentator on the legal profession. Arthurs analyzes his experiences as a legal theorist and historian and his pivotal role as a discordant voice in debates over constitutional and administrative law. Along the way, he muses on the intellectual projects he embraced or set in motion, the institutional reforms he advocated, the public policies he recommended, and how they fared long term. Framed with commentary on the historical context that shaped each decade of his career and punctuated by moments of personal reflection, Connecting the Dots is a humorous, frank, and fearless account of the rise and fall of Canadian labour law from the man who was at the centre of it all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780773557093
Publisher: McGill-Queens University Press
Publication date: 05/23/2019
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Harry Arthurs, professor emeritus at Osgoode Hall Law School and former president of Toronto's York University, is a leading Canadian labour lawyer, legal educator, university administrator, and government policy advisor.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction: To Write or Not to Write? 3

1 Before the Beginning, and My Life So Far 5

2 My Encounters with History, Fame, and Celebrity 21

3 Labour Law - My Subject, My Passion 31

4 Public Law - 'Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost 42

5 Legal Education and the Legal Profession-So Near and Yet So Far 56

6 Boundary Crossing - Globalization, Transnational Law, and Comparative Law 69

7 The Black Arts of Academic Administration 77

8 Adventures in Pedagogy 91

9 My Career as a Useful Idiot-Commissions and Their Consequences 100

10 Connecting the Dots - My Dalliance with Legal Theory 120

11 Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will 136

Notes 139

Index 157

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