Daniele Bertolini is an Associate Professor at the Law and Business Department, Ted Rogers School of Management. He joined the Ted Rogers School of Management in August 2015. He received his law degree in 2001 from the University of Pavia in Italy. He has a Master in Tax Law from the University o...
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Daniele Bertolini is an Associate Professor at the Law and Business Department, Ted Rogers School of Management. He joined the Ted Rogers School of Management in August 2015. He received his law degree in 2001 from the University of Pavia in Italy. He has a Master in Tax Law from the University of Bologna, an LL.M. from the University of Illinois, an SJD from the University of Toronto and a PhD in Law, Economics and Institutions from the Institute for Advanced Studies of Pavia.
Before joining the Ted Rogers School of Management, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. In addition to teaching at Toronto Metropolitan University, he has also taught Basic Concepts of Law at Trinity College at the University of Toronto. He was licensed to practice law in Italy in 2006. He has worked as a lawyer in the field of business law and as a legal consultant for a parliamentary group, dealing with issues related to the public regulation of private markets. He has also been a representative of the prosecutor in criminal court proceedings. He is currently an Affiliated Researcher at the Marcel A. Desautels Centre for Private Enterprise and the Law at the University of Manitoba's Faculty of Law.
His research is focused on the intersection between economic and philosophical approaches to law, with particular emphasis on the study of contract law and the political economy of law-making processes and institutions.
His research contributions have been published in such journals as the McGill Law Journal, the University of Toronto Law Journal, the University of British Columbia Law Review, the Canadian Business Law Journal, the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, the Alberta Law Review, the Dalhousie Law Journal, the Fordham Environmental Law Review, and the Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal. He received the TRSM Research Recognition Award in 2021 for his scholarly achievements.
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