Kevin Banks

Associate Dean (Faculty), Associate Professor; Director, Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace

Kevin Banks is Director of the Queen’s Centre for Law in the Contemporary Workplace. He teaches, researches and writes about international and Canadian labour and employment law. His research often focuses on the law in action, and specifically on whether and how it can be effective in achieving its purposes. He also teaches property law and advocacy. He earned his S.J.D. from Harvard Law School, and his B.A. and LL.B from the University of Toronto.
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Faculty Members: Teaching and Research

Phillip Drew

Assistant Dean (Juris Doctor and Graduate Legal Studies)

Dr. Phillip Drew (JD ‘00 & LL.M. ’12) joined the Faculty of Law as Assistant Dean, Juris Doctor and Graduate Legal Studies in January 2020, after having spent four years as an Associate Professor at Australian National University.

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Staff

Mohamed Khimji

Associate Dean (Academic Policy); Interim Associate Dean (Graduate Studies); David Allgood Professor in Business Law; Associate Professor

Mohamed Khimji is currently serving as the Associate Dean (Academic Policy). As the chief academic policy officer for the JD (including embedded programs such as ILS, Bader College and QLC programs), and the Certificate in Law programs, he provides strategic academic leadership to support the development and achievement of the Faculty’s academic goals and objectives.

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Faculty Members: Teaching and Research

Darryl Robinson

Professor

Darryl Robinson was a Hauser Scholar at New York University School of Law (LLM International Legal Studies), where he received the Jerome Lipper Award for outstanding achievement in international law.  Prior to that, he was the Gold Medalist at the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law, where he was a President's National Scholar.

He articled at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt in Toronto and clerked at the Supreme Court of Canada for Justice John Major.

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Faculty Members: Teaching and Research