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Dan Rohde

Dan Rohde is an Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law. His research focuses on the legal history of Canadian money, banking and central banking, with an emphasis on the history and constitution of the Bank of Canada.

Dan is an Assistant Professor at the University of Windsor Faculty of Law, where his research focuses on the legal history of Canadian money, banking and central banking, with an emphasis on the history and constitution of the Bank of Canada.

He also studies and has written on banking in the colonial period, central bank independence, corporate theory and legal historiography.

Prior to joining Windsor, he was a candidate for the S.J.D. program at Harvard Law, concentrating his research on the legal dynamics surrounding money and capitalism.

Dan has practised at a labour-law firm, at a legal clinic that specializes in cases with a systemic impact on those living in poverty and clerked at the Court of Appeal for Ontario.

Daniel obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Toronto before pursuing his LLM at Harvard Law School.

Dan Rohde