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Edward M. Morgan (born January 3, 1955) is a Canadian jurist. He was a lawyer in private practice and taught international law at the
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until he was appointed as a trial judge of the
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in 2012.


Early life and education

Edward M. Morgan was born on January 3, 1955, in
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, Pennsylvania. He attended
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(B.A.; 1976), the
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(LL.B.; 1984), and
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(LL.M.; 1986).


Career

He was a law clerk to Justice
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of the
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in 1984–85. Morgan taught
public international law International law (also known as public international law and the law of nations) is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between states. It establishes normative guidelines and a common conceptual framework for ...
,
private international law Conflict of laws (also called private international law) is the set of rules or laws a jurisdiction applies to a case, transaction, or other occurrence that has connections to more than one jurisdiction. This body of law deals with three broad t ...
, and
international criminal law International criminal law (ICL) is a body of public international law designed to prohibit certain categories of conduct commonly viewed as serious atrocities and to make perpetrators of such conduct criminally accountable for their perpetrati ...
. He started teaching in 1986, and from 1989 to 1997 practised at Davies, Ward & Beck in Toronto.https://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/news/2010/edmorgan.pdf Ed Morgan has been acclaimed as the president of
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, CJC, in 2004. Morgan, who becomes the CJC's 17th national president, has been serving as chair of CJC's
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region.


Views

In July 2008, he commented on a lawsuit wherein a Canadian firm had contracted to build apartments in
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was being accused of violating international law, which states that permanent settlements is not permitted in occupied territories. He said there while the move was "imaginative", there were obstacles in the case that might prevent it from prevailing. For example, the
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was intended to apply to countries, and not to companies. In December 2008, commenting on a suggested House of Commons committee review of the position of governor general, he noted that it would require amending Canada's Constitution. He said: "In Canada, the idea of tinkering with the Constitution is a tinderbox. It would have to be a really strong public sentiment to start the process for a constitutional amendment." Commenting in September 2009 on efforts by Canadian tax officials to press Swiss bank
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for details of Canadians who might be using UBS accounts to evade taxes, he said "They can go to court to try to compel UBS to disgorge names of Canadian taxpayers that have accounts there, but I'd say it's a toss-up as to whether they'd get that court order. It remains to be seen whether the courts think that banks are obliged to give up information about taxpayers that the taxpayers won't, on our voluntary disclosure system, give up." When in February 2010 Toronto school trustee Josh Matlow refused to apologize for criticizing the school board's decision to spend $345,000 on a one-day professional development conference, he said: "I think Matlow is doing exactly what we want school trustees to do. He's speaking his mind and speaking in criticism of board decisions. That's why we elect independent thinkers."


Select works


Books

*
The Aesthetics of International Law
' (U. Toronto Press, 2007) *
International law and the Canadian courts: sovereign immunity, criminal jurisdiction, aliens' rights, and taxation powers
' (Carswell, 1990)


Editor

*''Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence'', 2002, guest editor of special issue on international law theory *''Canadian Yearbook of International Law'', member of the Board of Editors, 1997–present


Articles

*"Traffic Circles: The Legal Logic of Drug Extraditions", ''
University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law The ''University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law'' is a scholarly journal focusing on issues of international law, international relations, transnational law and comparative law. The ''Journal'' is published quarterly by an organizatio ...
'' (forthcoming). *"The Law of Betrayal in the Wild West Bank", 1 ''
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'' 345 (2005). *"Slaughterhouse-Six: Updating the Law of War", 5 ''
German Law Journal The ''German Law Journal'' is a peer-reviewed, online-only open access law journal reporting on the developments in German, European and international jurisprudence. It is published by Washington & Lee University School of Law. Publication of th ...
'' 525 (2004). *"The Other Death of International Law", 14 ''Leiden Journal of International Law'' 3 (2001). *"An International Legal Perspective on Resolution 242",
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: A 25 Year Retrospective 12 (1992). *"The Hermaphroditic Paradigm of International Law, State Sovereignty: The Challenge of a Changing World", 78 ''Canadian Council on International Law'' (1992). *"Aliens and Process Rights: The Open and Shut Case of Legal Sovereignty", 7 ''Wisconsin International Law Journal'' 107 (1989). *"International Law in a Post-Modern Hall of Mirrors", 26 ''
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'' 209 (1988). *"Internalization of Customary International Law: An Historical Perspective", 12 ''
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''.


Select constitutional and international law cases

*''Islamic Sunni Verra Community v. Navlakhi'', representing board of Toronto-based mosque *''Wheeler v. China National Petroleum Co.'', representing Chinese national oil company in Alberta in jurisdictional challenges to
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*''Flato v. Islamic Republic of Iran'', expert witness for plaintiff attaching foreign state's bank account in Italian
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*''Ungar v. Palestinian Authority'', expert witness in U.S. District Court on status of the Palestinian Authority under international law *''Minister of Citizenship v. Overlander,'' counsel for intervener group supporting war crimes prosecution


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University of Toronto bioMorgan CV
{{DEFAULTSORT:Morgan, Ed Canadian Jews Canadian Jewish Congress Northwestern University alumni 1955 births Living people University of Toronto alumni Harvard Law School alumni University of Toronto faculty International law scholars Canadian lawyers