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Stepan Wood Osgoode Hall Law School 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Canada T +1.416.736.5036 F +1.416.736.5736 E [email protected] W http://www.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty/full-time/stepan-wood http://ssrn.com/author=583164 Twitter @StepanWood May, 2016 Education 2003 Harvard Law School Cambridge, USA Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship; Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship 1996 Harvard Law School Cambridge, USA Master of Laws (LL.M.) (degree completed but conferral waived upon entry to S.J.D. program) Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship, Canada-US Fulbright Scholarship; MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarship (declined); Commonwealth Scholarship (declined; tenable at Cambridge University) 1992 Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Toronto, Canada Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Gold medal (1 st in graduating class); Law Society Foundation Entrance Scholarship; McCarthy Tétrault First Prize, 1990 & 1991; Carswell Company Prize, 1990 & 1991; Fogler, Rubinoff Prize in Property Law; Bassel, Sullivan & Leake Award; Holden Murdoch Prize in Contracts; McMillan, Binch Prize in Torts; Harry R. Rose Prize in Criminal Law; Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey Book Prize in Civil Procedure II; Blaney, McMurtry, Stapells Prize in First Nations and the Law/Rights of Indigenous Peoples; Lang, Michener, Lawrence and Shaw Prize; Kenneth Gibson Morden Memorial Prize in Evidence; Newton W. Rowell Prize; YUFA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship; Matthew Wilson Memorial Scholarship; George Graham Sinclair Memorial Award; Blake, Cassels & Graydon Prize in Business Associations; Davies, Ward & Beck Prize in Commercial Law, Taxation Law and Business Associations; Helen Kinnear Prize in Criminal Procedure; Joseph H. Greenspan Memorial Prize in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure; Benjamin Laufer Prize in International Law; Lang Michener Lawrence and Shaw Prize in Commercial Law; Weir & Foulds Prize in Administrative Law. 1988 York University Toronto, Canada Bachelor of Arts (Honours), International Relations Summa cum laude; York University Scholarship (full tuition throughout degree); C.B. Cragg Prize for Excellence in Natural Sciences (1985); Edward A. Beder Memorial Scholarship in political science (1987); Department of Political Science Scholarship for highest standing in department (1988).

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Stepan Wood

Osgoode Hall Law School 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3 Canada

T +1.416.736.5036 F +1.416.736.5736 E [email protected] W http://www.osgoode.yorku.ca/faculty/full-time/stepan-wood

http://ssrn.com/author=583164 Twitter @StepanWood

May, 2016

Education

2003 Harvard Law School Cambridge, USA Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.)

• Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship; Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship

1996 Harvard Law School Cambridge, USA Master of Laws (LL.M.) (degree completed but conferral waived upon entry to S.J.D. program)

• Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship, Canada-US Fulbright Scholarship; MacKenzie King Travelling Scholarship (declined); Commonwealth Scholarship (declined; tenable at Cambridge University)

1992 Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Toronto, Canada Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)

• Gold medal (1st in graduating class); Law Society Foundation Entrance Scholarship; McCarthy Tétrault First Prize, 1990 & 1991; Carswell Company Prize, 1990 & 1991; Fogler, Rubinoff Prize in Property Law; Bassel, Sullivan & Leake Award; Holden Murdoch Prize in Contracts; McMillan, Binch Prize in Torts; Harry R. Rose Prize in Criminal Law; Fasken, Campbell, Godfrey Book Prize in Civil Procedure II; Blaney, McMurtry, Stapells Prize in First Nations and the Law/Rights of Indigenous Peoples; Lang, Michener, Lawrence and Shaw Prize; Kenneth Gibson Morden Memorial Prize in Evidence; Newton W. Rowell Prize; YUFA Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship; Matthew Wilson Memorial Scholarship; George Graham Sinclair Memorial Award; Blake, Cassels & Graydon Prize in Business Associations; Davies, Ward & Beck Prize in Commercial Law, Taxation Law and Business Associations; Helen Kinnear Prize in Criminal Procedure; Joseph H. Greenspan Memorial Prize in Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure; Benjamin Laufer Prize in International Law; Lang Michener Lawrence and Shaw Prize in Commercial Law; Weir & Foulds Prize in Administrative Law.

1988 York University Toronto, Canada Bachelor of Arts (Honours), International Relations

• Summa cum laude; York University Scholarship (full tuition throughout degree); C.B. Cragg Prize for Excellence in Natural Sciences (1985); Edward A. Beder Memorial Scholarship in political science (1987); Department of Political Science Scholarship for highest standing in department (1988).

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Employment 1997-present Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Toronto, Canada Professor, 2014 Associate Professor, 2003 Assistant Professor, 1997 2015 Department of Economics, University of Verona Verona, Italy Visiting Lecturer 2011 Faculty of Law, Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan, Israel Visiting Professor 2010-2011 European University Institute Florence, Italy Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies 2011 Faculty of Law, Monash University Prato, Italy Visiting Professor, Prato Law Program 2010 Faculty of Law, Monash University Prato, Italy Visiting Professor, Prato Law Program 2008 Facultad de Jurisprudencia, Universidad del Rosario Bogotá, Colombia Visiting Researcher 2004-2005 Law Commission of Canada Ottawa, Canada Virtual Scholar in Residence 2004 Chicago-Kent College of Law Chicago, USA Visiting Researcher 2003 Northwestern University School of Law Chicago, USA Visiting Scholar 2000 Valparaiso University College of Law Valparaiso, USA Environmental Law Concentration Distinguished Visiting Professor 1993-1995 White & Case LLC New York, USA Associate, Litigation & International Arbitration Department 1992-1993 Supreme Court of Canada Ottawa, Canada Law Clerk to the Honourable Justice John Sopinka

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Scholarly and Professional Contributions Honours & Awards 2013 Society for Business Ethics Orlando, Florida Best Article Finalist

• My article, The Case for Leverage-Based Corporate Human Rights Responsibility, Business Ethics Quarterly 22(1): 63-98 was recognized as one of three best articles published in the journal in 2012 at the Society for Business Ethics’ Annual Meeting.

2011 Canadian Political Science Association Ottawa, Canada Donald V. Smiley Prize Shortlist

• My co-authored monograph, A Perilous Imbalance: The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance (UBC Press 2010, with Stephen Clarkson) was shortlisted for the Donald V. Smiley Prize for the best book on Canadian politics published in 2010.

2. Publications A. Refereed Publications Monographs Clarkson, Stephen and Stepan Wood. 2010. A Perilous Imbalance: The Globalization of Canadian Law and Governance. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. 347 pp.

• Reviewed by David Schneiderman (2011) Osgoode Hall Law Journal 49(1): 173-181; Andrew Kowalksy (2011) Law and Politics Book Review 20(12): 700-703; Nicole Hamm (2012) Saskatchewan Law Review 75: 312-314; Derek McKee (2012) University of Toronto Law Journal 62(1): 157-161.

Edited Collections Wood, Stepan, guest convener. 2015. Symposium: Transnational Business Governance Interactions. Transnational Legal Theory 6(2): 333-500. Contents:

• Stepan Wood, Ken Abbott, Julia Black, Burkard Eberlein & Errol Meidinger, "The Interactive Dynamics of Transnational Business Governance: A Challenge for Transnational Legal Theory", pp 333-369, http://j.mp/1JydBJd. Earlier draft available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2660840.

• John Biggins & Colin Scott, "Licensing the Gatekeeper: Public pathways, social significance and the ISDA Credit Derivatives Determinations Committees," pp 370-398, http://j.mp/1nugxg0.

• Karin Buhmann, "Business and Human Rights: Understanding the UN Guiding Principles from the perspective of Transnational Business Governance Interactions," pp 399-434, http://j.mp/1OSU7f2.

• David Doorey, "Mapping the ascendance of the ‘living wage’ standard in non-state global labour codes," pp 435-465, http://j.mp/1nuh4yG.

• Kernaghan Webb, "ISO 26000 social responsibility standard as ‘proto law’ and a new form of global custom: Positioning ISO 26000 in the emerging transnational regulatory governance rule instrument architecture," pp 466-500, http://j.mp/1PgcBcW.

Eberlein, Burkard, Kenneth Abbott, Julia Black, Errol Meidinger and Stepan Wood, eds. 2014. Special Issue: Transnational Business Governance Interactions. Regulation & Governance 8: 1-148. Contents:

• Eberlein, Burkard, Kenneth Abbott, Julia Black, Errol Meidinger and Stepan Wood. Transnational Business

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Governance Interactions: Conceptualization and Framework for Analysis, pp. 1-21. Also available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2347166.

• Christine Overdevest and Jonathan Zeitlin. Assembling an experimentalist regime: Transnational governance interactions in the forest sector, pp. 22-48.

• Benjamin Cashore and Michael W. Stone. 2014. Does California need Delaware? Explaining English, Chinese and United States support for legality compliance of internationally traded products, pp. 49-73.

• Lars H. Gulbrandsen. 2014. Dynamic governance interactions: Evolutionary effects of state responses to non-state certification programs, pp. 74-92.

• Tim Bartley. 2014. Transnational governance and the re-centered state: Sustainability or legality? pp. 93-109.

• Tony Porter. 2014. Technical systems and the architecture of transnational business governance interactions, pp. 110-125.

• Graeme Auld. 2014. Confronting trade-offs and interactive effects in the choice of policy focus: Specialized versus comprehensive private governance, pp. 126-148.

Wood, Stepan, guest ed. 2008. 50th Anniversary Special Issue on Environmental Law. Osgoode Hall Law Journal 46: 219-425. Contents:

• Wood, Stepan. Foreword, pp. v-vi. • Emond, Paul. “Are we there yet?” Reflections on the success of the environmental law movement in

Ontario, pp. 219-242. • Richardson, Benjamin J. Putting Ethics into Environmental Law: Fiduciary Duties for Ethical Investment,

pp. 243-291. • Scott, Dayna Nadine. Confronting Chronic Pollution: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Risk and Precaution, pp.

293-343. • Wood, Stepan and Lynn Johannson. Six Principles for Integrating Non-Governmental Environmental

Standards into Smart Regulation, pp. 345-396. • Black, Katie and James Wishart. Containing the GMO Genie: Cattle Trespass and the Rights and

Responsibilities of Biotechnology Owners, pp. 397-425. Articles Wood, Stepan. 2016. Exploring the Relationship between Administrative Norms and Competence in Transnational Governance: ISO, ISEAL and Sustainability Standards. Tilburg Law Review (under consideration). Wood, Stepan, Ken Abbott, Julia Black, Burkard Eberlein and Errol Meidinger. 2015. The Interactive Dynamics of Transnational Business Governance: A Challenge for Transnational Legal Theory, Transnational Legal Theory 6(2): 333-69.

• Draft available as Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 40/2015, TBGI Project Subseries No. 23. Top Ten download (various dates, October-November 2015) in the following SSRN eJournals and Topics: Administrative Law, Canadian Law, Canadian Law—International, International Administrative Law.

Eberlein, Burkard, Kenneth Abbott, Julia Black, Errol Meidinger and Stepan Wood. 2014. Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Conceptualization and Framework for Analysis, Regulation & Governance 8(1): 1-21.

• Introduction to Special Issue on Transnational Business Governance Interactions, above. • Also available on SSRN. Earlier version issued as Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law

and Political Economy Research Paper No. 29/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 7. Top Ten download (various dates, October 2012-August 2013) in the following SSRN eJournals and Topics: Corporate Social Responsibility; Law, International Affairs & CSR; Law, Norms & Informal Order; Regulatory Competition in

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Corporate Governance; Social Responsibility of Business; and Strategy & Social Policies. Smith, Andrea L., Nicole Klenk, Stepan Wood, Nina Hewitt, Irene Henriques, Norman Yan and Dawn R. Bazely. 2013. Second Generation Biofuels and Bioinvasions: An Evaluation of Invasive Risks and Policy Responses in the United States and Canada. Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews 27: 30-42. Wood, Stepan. 2012. The Case for Leverage-Based Corporate Human Rights Responsibility. Business Ethics Quarterly 22: 63-98.

• Earlier version available on SSRN (Top Ten download in the following SSRN eJournals and topics, October 2011: Moral & Ethical Practices; Social Entrepreneurship; Social Responsibility & Public Policy; Social Responsibility, Sustainability & Environmental Policy; and Strategy & Social Policies; Top Ten download in Human Rights Issues topic, May 2012); and as An Argument for Leverage-Based Business Responsibility for Human Rights, European University Institute Working Paper No. RSCAS 2011/48.

• Reprinted in Wesley Cragg, ed. 2012. Business and Human Rights, 135-176. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Smith, Andrea L., Nina Hewitt, Nicole Klenk, Dawn R. Bazely, Norman Yan, Stepan Wood, Irene Henriques, James I. MacLellan and Carla Lipsig-Mummé. 2012. Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of Invasive Alien Species in Canada: A Knowledge Synthesis of Range Change Projections in a Warming World. Environmental Reviews 20: 1-16.

• Top download on journal website, Jan.-Sept. 2012. Hewitt, Nina, Nicole Klenk, Andrea L. Smith, Dawn R. Bazely, Norman Yan, Stepan Wood, James I. MacLellan, Carla Lipsig-Mummé and Irene Henriques. 2011. Taking Stock of the Assisted Migration Debate. Biological Conservation 144: 2560-2572.

• Top download on journal website, Oct.-Dec. 2011. Wood, Stepan and Lynn Johannson. 2008. Six Principles for Integrating Non-Governmental Environmental Standards into Smart Regulation. Osgoode Hall Law Journal 46: 345-396.

• Earlier version available as “How Not to Incorporate Voluntary Standards into Smart Regulation: ISO 14001 and Ontario’s Environmental Penalties Regulations,” Osgoode/CLPE Research Paper No. 07/2008.

Wood, Stepan. 2004. Canada’s ‘Forgotten Forests’: Or, How Ottawa is Failing Local Communities and the World in Peri-Urban Forest Protection. Journal of Environmental Law and Practice 14: 217-250. Wood, Stepan. 2001. The High Price of Habitat Protection. Alternatives: Environmental Thought, Policy and Action 27(3) (Summer): 9-11. Slaughter, Anne-Marie, Andrew S. Tulumello and Stepan Wood. 1998. International Law and International Relations Theory: A New Generation of Interdisciplinary Scholarship. American Journal of International Law 92: 367-397. B. Non-Refereed Contributions Edited Collections

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 6 Richardson, Benjamin J., Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, Yves Le Bouthillier and Stepan Wood, eds. 2009. Climate Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Economy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 425 pp.

• Reviewed by Soledad Aguilar (2010) Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 19(3): 370-372; Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (2010) Journal of Environmental Law 22(3): 516-19; Peter Kayode Oniemola (2011) Environmental Law Review 13: 76-77.

Richardson, Benjamin J. and Stepan Wood, eds. 2006. Environmental Law for Sustainability. Oxford: Hart.

• Reviewed by Eike M. Frenzel (2008) European Public Law 14(1): 125-28; Heather McLeod-Kilmurray (2007) Osgoode Hall Law Journal 45(1): 215-22; Anne-Michelle Slater (2007) Environmental Law Review 9(1): 74-75; Kelvin Cheung (2007) Environmental Law Foundation Line (January) 11; Michael Jeffery (2006) Macquarie Journal of International and Comparative Environmental Law 3: 135-36; Kate Miles (2006) Review of European Community and International Environmental Law 15(3): 352-53; Prue Taylor (2006) New Zealand Journal of Environmental Law 10: 381-84; Angela Williams (2006) Environmental Liability 14(4): 171.

Articles Wood, Stepan, Georgia Tanner and Benjamin J. Richardson. 2010. What Ever Happened to Canadian Environmental Law? Ecology Law Quarterly 37: 981-1040.

• Also available as Osgoode/Comparative Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 12/2010, online: Social Sciences Research Network (Top Ten download in the Canadian Law—Public Law Topic, Oct 2012, and in the following SSRN eJournals, May-June, 2010: Environmental & Natural Resources Law, Environmental Economics, Environmental Law & Policy, and International Environmental Law).

Wood, Stepan. 2004. Commentary: Toward a Counterdisciplinary Agenda for Research in International Law and International Relations. In Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Canadian Council on International Law, 260-273. The Hague: Kluwer Law International. Wood, Stepan. 2003. Environmental Management Systems and Public Authority in Canada: Rethinking Environmental Governance. Buffalo Environmental Law Journal 10: 129-210. Book Chapters Wood, Stepan and Kevin Thompson. 2012. Transnational Voluntary Climate Change Initiatives for Local Governments: Key Variables, Drivers and Likely Effects. In Benjamin J. Richardson (ed.) Local Climate Change Law: Environmental Regulation in Cities and other Localities 29-66. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Wood, Stepan. 2012. The International Organization for Standardization. In Darryl Reed, Peter Utting and Ananya Mukherjee-Reed, eds., Business Regulation and Non-State Actors: Whose standards? Whose development? 81-94. New York: Routledge. Wood, Stepan. 2011. The Meaning of “Sphere of Influence” in ISO 26000. In Adrian Henriques, ed., Understanding ISO 26000: A Practical Approach to Social Responsibility 115-130. London, UK: British Standards Institution.

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 7 Richardson, Benjamin J., Yves Le Bouthillier, Heather McLeod-Kilmurray and Stepan Wood. 2009. Introduction: Climate Law and Developing Countries. In Benjamin J. Richardson et al, eds., Climate Law and Developing Countries: Legal and Policy Challenges for the World Economy, 1-34. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Wood, Stepan. 2008 (revised 2009). Common Law Liability Relief. In Michael B. Gerrard, ed., Brownfields Law and Practice, ch. 5A. Newark, NJ: Matthew Bender (31,000 words). Wood, Stepan. 2007. Civil Liability Relief for Brownfields Redevelopers. In Stanley Berger and Dianne Saxe, eds., Environmental Law: The Year in Review 2006, 127-143. Aurora: Canada Law Book. Clarkson, Stephen and Stepan Wood. 2006. Canada’s External Constitution and its Democratic Deficit. In Oonagh Fitzgerald, ed., The Globalized Rule of Law, 97-124. Toronto: Irwin Law.

• French translation published as Clarkson, Stephen and Stepan Wood. 2007. Le dilemme démocratique et la constitution externelle du Canada. In Oonagh Fitzgerald, ed., Règles de droit et mondialisation: rapports entre le droit international et le droit interne, 121-158. Montreal: Yvon Blais, 2007.

Wood, Stepan. 2006. Voluntary Environmental Codes and Sustainability. In Benjamin J. Richardson & Stepan Wood, eds., Environmental Law for Sustainability, 229-276. Oxford and Portland, OR: Hart. Ellis, Jaye and Stepan Wood. 2006. International Environmental Law. In Benjamin J. Richardson & Stepan Wood, eds., Environmental Law for Sustainability, 343-380. Oxford and Portland, OR: Hart. Richardson, Benjamin J. and Stepan Wood. 2006. Environmental Law for Sustainability. In Benjamin J. Richardson & Stepan Wood, eds., Environmental Law for Sustainability, 1-18. Oxford and Portland, OR: Hart. Wood, Stepan. 2005. Three Questions about Corporate Codes: Problematizations, Authorizations and the Public/Private Divide. In Wesley Cragg, ed., Ethics Codes, Corporations and the Challenge of Globalization, 245-288. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Wood, Stepan. 2004. The Role of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in Governing Environmental Conflict and Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries: Questions for Research. In Beatriz Londoño Toro, ed., Propriedad, Conflicto y Medio Ambiente, 15-56. Bogotá: Universidad del Rosario. Wood, Stepan. 2003. Green Revolution or Greenwash? Voluntary Environmental Standards, Public Law and Private Authority in Canada. In Law Commission of Canada (ed.) New Perspectives on the Public-Private Divide, 123-165. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

• French translation published as Wood, Stepan. 2003. “La révolution verte est-elle diluée? Les normes environnementales volontaires, le droit public et l’autorité du privé au Canada” dans Commission du droit du Canada (dir.) La réforme du droit et la frontière entre le public et le privé, 183-247. Québec: Les presses de l’Université Laval.

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 8 Wood, Stepan. 2003. Sustainability in International Law. In UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Article No. 1.45.4.10. Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers. Wood, Stepan. 1997. Renegades and Vigilantes in Multilateral Environmental Regimes: Lessons of the 1995 ‘Turbot War.’ In Lawrence Susskind et al. (eds.), Innovations in International Environmental Negotiation, 184-200. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Program on Negotiation. Working Papers Wood, Stepan. 2015. Transnational Governance Interactions: A Critical Review of the Legal Literature. Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 35/2015, TBGI Project Subseries No. 21.

• Top Ten download in the following SSRN eJournals and topics, August-October 2015: Globalization (Sustainability); International Administrative Law; International Affairs Issues; Law, International Affairs & CSR.

Wood, Stepan. 2011. Four Varieties of Social Responsibility: Making Sense of the “Sphere of Influence” and “Leverage” Debate Via the Case of ISO 26000. Osgoode/CLPE Comparative Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 14/2011.

• Available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1777505. Top Ten download in the following SSRN eJournals and topics, March-May 2011: Corporate Social Responsibility/Corporate Citizenship; Human Rights & the Global Economy eJournal; International Human Rights; POL Subject Matter eJournal; Social Responsibility & Public Policy; Social Responsibility, Sustainability & Environmental Policy; Social Responsibility Practices; and Strategy & Social Policies

Wood, Stepan and Stephen Clarkson. 2009. NAFTA Chapter 11 as Supraconstitution. Osgoode Comparative Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 43/2009.

• Top Ten download in Treaties & Other Sources of International Law Topic, November-December 2009. Book Reviews and Short Essays Wood, Stepan. 2007. Review of Rebecca Bratspies and Russell Miller, eds., Transboundary Harm in International Law: Lessons from the Trail Smelter Arbitration (New York: Cambridge, 2006), Osgoode Hall Law Journal 45: 637-645. Conference Proceedings Wood, Stepan. 2000. The New Global Environmental Standards. American Society of International Law Proceedings 93: 220-221. Commissioned Reports Wood, Stepan. 2007. Brownfields Civil Liability Relief: Follow-Up Report on Interviews with Experts in Selected U.S. States. Prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (15,000 words).

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 9 Wood, Stepan. 2006. Brownfields Civil Liability Relief: A Survey of Statutory Developments in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Prepared for the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (77,000 words). Clarkson, Stephen and Stepan Wood. 2005. Governing Beyond Borders: Law For Canadians in an Era of Globalization. Prepared for the Law Commission of Canada (50,000 words). Wood, Stepan. 2000. The Greening of York Region: National and International Policy Context. Prepared for the Greening of York Region Strategy, Regional Municipality of York, Ontario. Graduate Theses Wood, Stepan. 2003. Governing the Green Globe: Environmental Management Systems and Global Governmentality. S.J.D. dissertation, Harvard Law School (450 pp.) (supervisor: Anne-Marie Slaughter). Wood, Stepan. 1996. Toward a Discursive Model of Compliance: The Case of the Northwest Atlantic High Seas Fisheries. LL.M. major paper, Harvard Law School (supervisor: Abram Chayes). 3. Conference Presentations 2015 “Experimental regulation across scales: ISO, ISEAL and transnational sustainability governance,” presented at workshop on Environmental Regulation: Experimenting Across Scales, Tel Aviv University and Bar Ilan University, Israel, November 30, 2015 “The Interactive Dynamics of Transnational Law: Transnational Business Governance Interactions and Transnational Legal Theory,” presented at panel on Dilemmas of private governance for public purposes, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, May 29, 2015. “Why Study Transnational Public-Private Partnerships?” presented at workshop on Power and Interactions in the Politics of Transnational Public-Private Governance, International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 17, 2015. 2014 “Contesting Competence in Transnational Governance,” presented at workshop “You need no competence to join in: Alternative sources, contents and monitoring arrangements of horizontal governance norms,” Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlands, November 28, 2014. “The Interactive Dynamics of Transnational Law: Transnational Business Governance

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 10 Interactions and Transnational Legal Theory,” Third Annual Tsinghua-University of Toronto Law Faculty Conference, Toronto, October 17, 2014. “Understanding Competition, Cooperation and Conflict among Business Ethics Initiatives: Bringing Transnational Regulatory Interactions into the study of Business Ethics and Law,” European Business Ethics Research Network Annual Meeting, Berlin, June 12-14, 2014. “Regulatory Techniques and Legitimation Politics Among International Social and Environmental Standards Setters: A Study of Transnational Business Governance Interactions,” Panel on Tools, Techniques and Legitimacy in Transnational Private Regulation, Law & Society Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, May 31, 2014. 2013 “Transnational Business Governance Interactions: The Case of ISO and the Standardization of Social Responsibility,” Panel on Transnational Governance Interactions: Case Studies in an Analytical Frame, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Boston, May 31, 2013. “Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Mapping and Conceptualizing a Terrain,” Panel on Transnational Governance Interactions: Case Studies in an Analytical Frame, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Boston, May 31, 2013. “Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Mapping and Conceptualizing a Terrain” (presented by co-author Burkard Eberlein), Panel on Transnational Business Governance Internactions, Part 1: Drivers, Mechanisms, Dynamics and Outputs, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4, 2013. “Exploring Transnational Business Governance Interactions at a Domestic Level: Interactions Among Social Responsibility Standardization Initiatives in Colombia,” Panel on Transnational Business Governance Interactions, Part 2: Outcomes and Impacts, International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4, 2013. 2012 “Transnational Voluntary Climate Change Initiatives for Local Governments: Key Variables, Drivers, and Likely Effects,” IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 10th Annual Colloquium, University of Maryland, Baltimore, July 4, 2012. “The Case for Leverage-Based Business Responsibility for Human Rights,” symposium on Human Rights and Business, Canadian Philosophical Association annual meeting, May 28, 2012. 2011 “Transnational Voluntary Climate Change Initiatives by and for Local Governments,” workshop on Local Climate Change Law: The Role of Local Governments, Faculty of Law, University of

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 11 British Columbia, October 22-23, 2011 (invited). “Private Actors and the Law of the Future,” Law of the Future Conference, Hague Institute for the Internationalization of Law, Peace Palace, The Hague, Netherlands, June 24, 2011 (invited). “Constitutional Approaches to TPR: Reactions to the Special Issue,” Annual Conference of the HiiL research project on Transnational Private Regulatory Regimes, T.M.C. Asser Institute, The Hague, Netherlands, June 22, 2011 (invited). “Between Technocracy and Democracy: The Shifting Bases of Legitimation in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO),” International Workshop on Global Governance as Public Authority: Structures, Contestation, and Normative Change, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, April 15-16, 2011 (invited). 2010 “Quality and Effectiveness in Private Environmental Regulation,” International Workshop on Quality and Effectiveness of Transnational Private Regimes: In Search of a Framework, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, December 6, 2010 (invited). “Perspectives on Climate Change and Education,” workshop on Leadership for Sustainable Communities--Focus on Climate Change, Department of Education, York University, July 16, 2010 (invited). Sustainability Summit workshop, Center for Law, Science and Innovation, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, April 16, 2010 (invited). “Defining the Boundaries of Business Responsibility for Human Rights Abuses: ISO 26000, the UN Special Representative on Business and Human Rights, and the ‘Sphere of Influence’ debate,” Canadian Business Ethics Research Network (CBERN) Symposium on Business and Human Rights, Toronto, February 25-27, 2010 (invited). 2009 “Supraconstitutionalism: A Framework for Analysis with Application to NAFTA,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Denver, May 31, 2009. “Will ISO 26000 Corner the Market for International Social Responsibility Standards? Competition for Transnational Regulatory Authority,” Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Denver, May 29, 2009. “Transnational Competition for Regulatory Authority in the Field of CSR: Legitimation Strategies and Audience Responses,” International Workshop, New Governance and the Business Organization, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, Vancouver, May 25-27, 2009

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 12 (invited). “Transnational Competition for Regulatory Authority in the Field of CSR: Legitimation Strategies and Audience Responses,” International Research Workshop, The Regulatory State at the 21st Century: Fundamental Questions in the Design of Regulatory Policy – Lessons from the Environmental Field, Bar Ilan University, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv, May 17-19, 2009 (invited). 2008 “At Play in the Fields Beyond the Law: ISO, the ILO, the UN Global Compact and Transnational Competition for Authority to Regulate Corporate Social Responsibility,” presented to panel on Competition for Regulatory Authority in a Decentered World, Law and Society Association- Canadian Law and Society Association Joint Annual Meeting, Montreal, June 1, 2008. “Osgoode Hall Law School Curriculum Reform,” presented to round table on Contemporary Law School Curriculum Reform: Taking Stock and Looking Forward, Canadian Association of Law Teachers Annual Meeting, Montreal, May 28, 2008. “Models of Environmental Governance,” Law and Society Association/Canadian Law and Society Association Joint Annual Meeting, Montreal, May 31, 2008. “Corporate Legal Identity and the Role of Government,” Queen’s Human Rights Law Association conference, The New Wild West: Multinational Corporations in the Global South, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, March 15, 2008 (invited). 2007 “ISO Corporate Social Responsibility Standards and the Legitimation of Global Regulation Beyond the State,” presented at Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Humboldt University, Berlin, July 28, 2007. “Standards and Best Practices: Can We Get It Right?” Conference on Actionable Ideas: A Discourse on Corporate Social Responsibility, University of Ottawa, February 9, 2007 (invited). 2006 “Brownfields Civil Liability Relief: Lessons from Abroad,” presented to panel on Liability: the Search for a Common Understanding, Canadian Brownfields 2006 conference, Toronto, October 27, 2006 (invited). “Legitimation and Non-State Governance: ISO Corporate Social Responsibility Standards and the Struggle for the Soul of Global Business,” presented at Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, July 7, 2006. “Brownfields Civil Liability Protection in the US, UK and Australia,” presented at Ontario

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 13 Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Brownfields Stakeholders Group Meeting, Toronto, June 5, 2006 (invited). “Corporate Responsibility: Why Voluntary Approaches Are Not Sustainable,” presented at Canadian Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference, Toronto, May 30, 2006. “The International Organization for Standardization, Non-State Market-Driven Governance and the Struggle for the Soul of Global Business,” presented at International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, March 23, 2006. 2005 “The Soft Law of Corporate Environmental Responsibility: Voluntary Codes of Conduct,” presented at the Inaugural International Workshop of the Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy research network, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, October 21, 2005 (invited). “ISO’s Empire: Governing Corporate Social Responsibility in a Post-Regulatory Era,” presented at Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, June 28, 2005. “Governing Beyond Borders: Law for Canadians in an Era of Globalization,” presented at Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, June 27, 2005. “Governing Beyond Borders: Law for Canadians in an Era of Globalization,” presented with Stephen Clarkson at a joint session of the Canadian Political Science Association and Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meetings, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, June 4, 2005. “Standardization and Management Systems as Transnational Regulatory Institutions: The Curious Case of ISO’s Environmental and Social Management Standards,” presented at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawai’i, March 5, 2005. 2004 “The Forgotten Forests: How Ottawa is Failing Local Communities and the World in Peri-Urban Forest Protection,” presented at First JELP Environmental Law Conference: Defining Canada’s Environmental Priorities, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, June 4, 2004. “Practice and Structure in Private Transnational Regulatory Systems: ISO and Environmental Governance,” presented at Law and Society Association annual meeting, Chicago, May 27, 2004. “The Role of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in Governing

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 14 Environmental Conflict and Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing Countries: Questions for Research,” presented at International Congress on Environmental Law: Property, Conflict and Environment, Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, Colombia, May 25, 2004 (invited). 2003 “The Governance Projects of Governance Theory,” presented at York University Centre for Public Law and Public Policy workshop on Globalization, Governance, Law and Policy-Making, Toronto, 14 May, 2003. 2002 “A Counterdisciplinary Agenda for Research in International Law and International Relations,” presented at Canadian Council on International Law Annual Meeting, Ottawa, October 28, 2002 (invited). “Voluntarism and Environmental Governance: Assessment and Key Issues for Discussion,” presented at Canadian Political Science Association/Environmental Studies Association of Canada joint session on Voluntarism and Environmental Governance, University of Toronto, May 28, 2002. “Introduction to the Ontario Environmental Bill of Rights,” presented at Osgoode Hall Law School, Schulich School of Business and York University Faculty of Environmental Studies joint panel session on Ontario’s Environmental Bill of Rights: Does it Contribute to Sustainable Development in Ontario? Toronto, March 20, 2002 (invited). 2001 “Voluntary Environmental Standards: Green Revolution or Greenwash?” presented at Learning Sustainability: Achieving Environmental, Social and Economic Well-Being, State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Law, October 13, 2001 (invited). “Princes, Merchants and Citizens: the Politics of Voluntary Environmental Management Standards,” presented at Osgoode Hall Law School Faculty Seminar Series, Toronto, August 22, 2001. “Green Revolution or Greenwash? Environmental Management Systems, Public Law and Private Authority in Canada,” presented at Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Quebec, 28 May, 2001. 2000 “Structural Bias and the concept of Sustainability,” presented at conference on Structural Bias and International Law, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass., April 14-15, 2000 (invited).

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 15 1999 “Rise of the Eco-Crats: Environmental Management and Global Governance,” presented at Osgoode Hall Law School Faculty Seminar Series, Toronto, August 25, 1999. 1998 “Visions without Programs, Programs without Vision?” Teaching International Environmental Law, presented at Osgoode Hall Law School Faculty Seminar Series, Toronto, August, 1998. 4. Public Lectures 2015 “Can Transnational Business Governance Interactions be Harnessed to Promote Sustainability?” Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, December 8, 2015. “Competing, Cooperating and Conflicting International Regimes: Understanding Transnational Business Governance Interactions,” International Law Research Program/Balsillie School of International Affairs, International Law Summer Institute, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Ontario, June 2, 2015 (video available at https://www.cigionline.org/videos/competing-cooperating-and-conflicting-transnational-regimes) “WTO Law and the Environment,” MAGEC Invited Lectures in International Economic Law, Department of Economics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, April 12-13, 2015. “International Investment Law and the Environment,” MAGEC Invited Lectures in International Economic Law, Department of Economics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy, April 20-21, 2015. 2014 “Transnational Business Governance Interactions: A Framework for Studying the Interactive Dynamics of Transnational Law,” Tilburg University Law School, Tilburg, Netherlands, Nov 27, 2014. 2012 “Business and Human Rights: The Case for Leverage-Based Responsibility,” Global Governance Colloquium, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, 23 February, 2012. “The Case for Leverage-Based Business Responsibility for Human Rights: Broadening the Ruggie Framework,” COERB Responsible Business Dialogue, Centre of Excellence in Responsible Business, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto, January 31, 2012.

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 16 “ISO 26000 and Leverage-Based Responsibility,” Ryerson Institute for the Study of Corporate Social Responsibility, Ryerson University, Toronto, January 27, 2012. “Avoiding the Spiderman Syndrome: When Should Corporate Power Give Rise to Corporate Responsibility?” McLaughlin College and Centre for Practical Ethics, York University, Toronto, January 12, 2012. 2011 “The Case for Leverage-Based Corporate Human Rights Responsibility,” Law Department, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, 28 November, 2011. 2010 “ISO 26000 and the Legitimation of Transnational Governance Authority in the Field of Corporate Social Responsibility,” Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, October 27, 2010. “Our Perilous Imbalance: How Globalization Caused Canada to go from Leader to Laggard – and What to do about it,” public lecture (with Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto), Munk School for Global Affairs, University of Toronto, October 20, 2010. “Our Perilous Imbalance: How the Dice Are Loaded against Canadian Citizens' Engagement with Global Governance,” public lecture (with Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto) to Canadians Advocating Political Participation, “Democracy Café” lecture series, Koffler Centre, University of Toronto, April 26, 2010 (video available at http://vimeo.com/11594583) “A Perilous Imbalance,” public lecture (with Stephen Clarkson) and book launch sponsored by Osgoode Hall Law School, York Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS), York University Bookstore, and Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation, Executive Learning Centre, Schulich School of Business, York University, April 7, 2010. “Green Leader or Collosal Fossil? Canada and the Perilous Imbalance of Global Environmental Governance,” public lecture (with Stephen Clarkson), McGill University Faculty of Law and School of Environment, Montreal, March 30, 2010. “The Perilous Imbalance: How Canada Should Respond to Globalization’s Inequities,” CIGI Signature Lecture (with Stephen Clarkson), sponsored by Centre for International Governance Innovation and Canadian International Council (Waterloo branch), Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Ontario, March 29, 2010 (video available at http://www.cigionline.org/videos/signature-lecture-perilous-imbalance-how-canada-should-respond-globalizations-inequities). “Love it or Loathe It? Living with the External Constitution Brought to Canada by NAFTA and

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 17 the World Trade Organization” (with Stephen Clarkson), Department of Political Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, March 29, 2010. “Our Perilous Imbalance: The World's Environmentally Destructive Supraconstitution and What Canada Can Do about It,” public lecture (with Stephen Clarkson), sponsored by the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law and University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, March 24, 2010. “A Perilous Imbalance,” Brown Bag lecture (with Stephen Clarkson) to Department of Justice, Ottawa, March 24, 2010. 2009 “Canada’s NAFTA Supraconstitution,” McLaughlin College Lunchtime Seminar Series, York University, Toronto, April 23, 2009. 2007 “A Short History of Great Lakes Water Management,” presented at Current Issues in Water Law: The Great Lakes Compact and Agreement, organized jointly by Osgoode Hall Law School and Thomas M. Cooley Law School, Osgoode Professional Development Centre, Toronto, May 31, 2007. 2006 “The Struggle for the Soul of Global Business: ISO, Corporate Social Responsibility Standards and the Quest for Legitimacy,” presented at the Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS) Seminar Series, York University, Toronto, February 24, 2006.

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 18 5. Research Funding Received Description Key Facts & Figures Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Aid to Scholarly Journals Program Grant for the Osgoode Hall Law Journal

Awarded: 2014 Amount: C$83,500

Role: Project Director Status: in progress

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Partnership Development Grant: Competing, Coordinating, Co-opting...? Interactions in Transnational Business Regulation, with co-applicants K Abbott, Arizona State University; J Black, London School of Economics; B Eberlein, York University; E Meidinger, SUNY Buffalo; A Richardson, York University; S Courville, ISEAL Alliance; plus 25 collaborators from 18 universities in 7 countries

Awarded: 2011 Amount: C$200,000

Role: Principal Investigator Status: in progress

Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, workshop grant: Dynamics of Competition and Cooperation among Transnational Regulatory Regimes, European University Institute, Florence, May 2011

Awarded: 2011 Amount: €10,000

Role: Lead applicant (with 5 others)

Status: Completed

Transnational Private Regulatory Regimes project of the Hague Institute for the Internationalization of Law, workshop grant: Dynamics of Competition and Cooperation among Transnational Regulatory Regimes, European University Institute, Florence, May 2011

Awarded: 2011 Amount: €10,000

Role: Lead applicant (with 5 others)

Status: Completed

Center for Law, Science and Innovation, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, workshop grant: Dynamics of Competition and Cooperation among Transnational Regulatory Regimes, European University Institute, Florence, May 2011

Awarded: 2011 Amount: US$17,000

Role: Co-applicant (with 4 others)

Status: Completed

Schulich-ICAO Alliance for Accounting Research and Professional Competencies, workshop grant: Dynamics of Interaction in Transnational Business Governance Regimes, York University, Toronto, October 2010

Awarded: 2010 Amount: C$8160

Role: Co-applicant (with 2 others)

Status: Completed

Hennick Centre for Business and Law (York University), Collaborative Research Grant for international workshop on Dynamics of Interaction in Transnational Business Governance Regimes, York University, Toronto, October 2010

Awarded: 2010 Amount: C$5000

Role: Co-applicant (with 2 others)

Status: Completed

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 19 Description Key Facts & Figures Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (European University Institute), Jean Monnet Fellowship (project title: ISO 26000 and the Legitimation of Transnational Governance Authority in the Field of Corporate Social Responsibility)

Awarded: 2010 Amount: ca. €24,000

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Community-University Research Alliance: Work in a Warming World: Adapting Canadian Employment and Work to the Challenges of Climate Change, http://www.workinawarmingworld.yorku.ca/

Awarded: 2009 Amount: C$1 million

Role: Co-applicant (PI C Lipsig-Mummé, York

University) Status: Completed

Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences Knowledge Synthesis Grant, Connecting four research solitudes: The impact and implications of climate change for invasive species, biodiversity and society

Awarded: 2009 Amount: C$80,000

Role: Co-applicant (PI D Bazely, York University)

Status: Completed

Natural Resources Canada grant to IUCN Academy of Environmental Law, Natural Resources Governance: Building Capacity Through a Law and Policy Knowledge Network in Canada, to create academic network

Awarded: 2008 Amount: C$50,000 Role: Collaborator Status: Completed

International Development Research Centre, conference grant: IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Conference on Climate Law in Developing Countries, University of Ottawa, Sept. 2008

Awarded: 2008 Amount: C$10,000 Role: Co-applicant Status: Completed

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant: IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Conference on Climate Law in Developing Countries, University of Ottawa, Sept. 2008

Awarded: 2008 Amount; C$25,000 Role: Co-applicant Status: Completed

Canadian International Development Agency, conference grant: IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Conference on Climate Law in Developing Countries, University of Ottawa, Sept. 2008

Awarded: 2008 Amount: C$28,000 Role: Co-applicant Status: Completed

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, research contract to conduct follow-up research into U.S. legislation granting relief from civil liability in relation to brownfields

Awarded: 2007 Amount: C$15,000

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, research contract to survey U.S., British and Australian legislation granting relief from civil liability in relation to brownfields

Awarded: 2006 Amount: C$36,000

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 20 Description Key Facts & Figures Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant: Governing Global Business in a Post-Regulatory Era? The International Organization for Standardization and Global Standards for Corporate Social Responsibility

Awarded: 2004 Amount: C$95,000

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Law Commission of Canada and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Virtual Scholar in Residence program: Governance Beyond Borders

Awarded: 2004 Amount: ca. C$60,000

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Law Commission of Canada and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Relationships in Transition Program grant: Sharing Knowledges of Risk: Citizen Engagement with Science, Law and Biotechnology

Awarded: 2004 Amount: C$25,000

Role: Co-Applicant (PI R Mykitiuk, York U, plus 2

others) Status: Completed

Vice-President for Research and Innovation, York University, “Internationalization at York” conference grant: Post-Johannesburg: New Strategies for Sustainable Livelihoods, York University, 2002

Awarded: 2002 Amount: C$4,000

Role: Co-applicant (with 4 others)

Status: Completed Law Commission of Canada, Legal Dimensions Initiative grant: Green Revolution or Greenwash? Voluntary Environmental Standards, Public Law and Private Authority in Canada

Awarded: 2001 Amount: C$3,800

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada Small Grant: Voluntary EMS Standards and Public Policy in European and Global Institutions

Awarded: 2000 Amount: C$3,500

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Standards Council of Canada and Osgoode Hall Law School travel grant, to attend meeting of International Organization for Standardization Technical Committee 207, Stockholm, Sweden, as member of Canadian delegation

Awarded: 2000 Amount: C$3,600

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada Small Grant: ISO 14000 and Environmental Governance

Awarded: 1999 Amount: C$2,500

Role: Principal Investigator Status: Completed

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 21 6. Conferences and Workshops Organized Description Date & location Co-organizer (with Burkard Eberlein, York University), Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Design, Structures, Mechanisms and Impacts, 2-day workshop featuring 34 scholars and practitioners from ten countries

May 16-17, 2016 York University

Toronto, Canada

Co-organizer (with Julia Black, LSE), Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Where to go from here?, 1-day workshop featuring 9 scholars and 1 practitioner from 4 countries

September 23, 2015 London School of Economics

and Political Science London, UK

Co-organizer (with Bryce Hoflund, University of Nebraska), Dilemmas of Private Governance for Public Purposes, panel session featuring 6 scholars from 2 countries

May 29, 2015 Law & Society Association

Annual Meeting Seattle, USA

Co-organizer (with principal organizers Margaret Beare, Ron Atkey & Cynthia Williams), The Osgoode Hall Law Journal Symposium 2014: Understanding and Taming Public and Private Corruption in the 21st Century, 2-day conference featuring presentations by 19 scholars, practitioners and journalists from 4 countries, selected papers to be published in the Osgoode Hall Law Journal

November 6-7, 2014 Osgoode Hall Law School

York University Toronto, Canada

Co-organizer (with Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo Law School), Transnational Business Governance Interactions Graduate Student Research Retreat, 2-day workshop featuring 4 scholars and 7 graduate students from 3 countries

November 1-2, 2014 Baldy Center for Law &

Social Policy University at Buffalo

Buffalo, New York

Co-organizer (with Colin Scott, University College Dublin), Tools, Techniques and Legitimacy in Transnational Private Regulation, panel session featuring presentations by 5 scholars from 5 countries

May 31, 2014 Law & Society Association

Annual Meeting Minneapolis, USA

Co-organizer (with Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo Law School), Transnational Governance Interactions: Case Studies in an Analytical Frame, panel session featuring presentations by 3 scholars from 3 countries

May 31, 2013 Law & Society Association

Annual Meeting Boston, USA

Co-organizer (with Ken Abbott, Arizona State University; Julia Black, London School of Economics; Burkard Eberlein, York University; Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo Law School), Transnational Business Governance Interactions, Part 1: Drivers, Mechanisms, Dynamics and Outputs and Transnational Business Governance Interactions, Part 2: Outcomes and Impacts, panel sessions featuring 11 papers by 12 scholars from 4 countries

April 4, 2013 International Studies

Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, USA

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 22 Description Date & location Co-organizer (with principal organizers Benjamin Berger & Jamie Cameron, Osgoode Hall Law School), The Osgoode Hall Law Journal Symposium 2012—Canada’s Rights Revolution: A Critical and Comparative Symposium on the Canadian Charter, 1 day conference featuring papers by 9 constitutional scholars from 3 countries; selected papers published in (2013) Osgoode Hall Law Journal 50:3

September 14, 2012 Osgoode Hall Law School

Toronto, Canada

Co-organizer (with Kernaghan Webb, Ryerson University), From Soft to Hard Law: Exploring the Role of Transnational Business CSR Standards, panel session featuring 4 papers by 6 scholars from 5 countries, sponsored by Law & Society Association collaborative research networks on Regulatory Governance and Transnational Legal Orders

June 5, 2012 Law & Society Association

Annual Meeting Honolulu, Hawai’i

Co-organizer (with lead organizer Burkard Eberlein, York University; co-organizers Ken Abbott, Arizona State University; Julia Black, London School of Economics; Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo Law School), Dynamic Interactions in Transnational Business Governance: Assessing Impacts on Regulatory Capacity and Performance, 1 day workshop with 25 scholars from 8 countries

May 16, 2012 Hertie School of Governance

Berlin, Germany

Lead organizer (with co-organizers Ken Abbott, Arizona State University; Jullia Black, London School of Economics; Fabrizio Cafaggi, European University Institute; Burkard Eberlein, York University; and Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo Law School), Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Theoretical Approaches, Empirical Contexts and Practitioners’ Perspectives, 2 day workshop with 28 scholars from 9 countries, and 4 practitioners from the OECD, ISEAL Alliance, ISO and GTZ

May 23-24, 2011 European University

Institute Florence, Italy

Co-organizer (with Ken Abbott, Arizona State University; Julia Black, London School of Economics; Burkard Eberlein, York University; Errol Meidinger, University at Buffalo Law School; and A Richardson, York University), Dynamics of Interaction Among Transnational Business Governance Regimes, 1 day workshop with 27 scholars from 6 countries

October 22, 2010 York University

Toronto, Canada

Co-organizer (with Yves Le Bouthillier, University of Ottawa; Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, University of Ottawa; and Benjamin Richardson, York University), IUCN Academy of Environmental Law international conference on Climate Law in Developing Countries Post-2012: North and South Perspectives, 3 day conference with approx. 25 sessions, 80 scholars and practitioners from 27 countries

September 26-28, 2008 University of Ottawa

Ottawa, Canada

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 23 Description Date & location Organizer, Round Table on Contemporary Law School Curriculum Reform: Taking Stock and Looking Forward, Canadian Association of Law Teachers Annual Meeting

May 28, 2008 McGill University

Montreal, Canada

Member of Organizing Committee, Regional Sociolegal Studies Conference, 1 day conference with approx. 30 participants from Canada and US

May 8, 2008 University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Organizer, panel on Legitimation in Non-State Market-Driven Governance: New Questions and Cross-Sectoral Comparisons, International Studies Association Annual Convention

March 23, 2006 San Diego, USA

Co-organizer (with Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto), Governance Beyond Borders: A Roundtable on the Law Commission of Canada’s Project on Law for Canadians in an Era of Globalization, Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meeting

June 27, 2005 Harrison Hot Springs,

Canada

Co-organizer (with Stephen Clarkson, University of Toronto), Roundtable on Governance Beyond Borders: Rethinking Canadian Politics and Law in a Globalized World, joint session of the Canadian Political Science Association and Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meetings

June 4, 2005 University of Western

Ontario London, Ontario

Organizer, panel on Anti-Terrorism: Operational and Policy Perspectives, Osgoode Hall Law School

March 21, 2003 York University

Toronto, Canada

Co-organizer (with Robert Macdonald, Howard Daugherty, Brent Rutherford and David Wheeler, York University), Post-Johannesburg: New Strategies for Sustainable Livelihoods, 2 day conference with approx. 30 speakers

September 27-28, 2002 York University

Toronto, Canada

Co-organizer (with Douglas MacDonald, University of Toronto), ½ day workshop on Voluntarism and Environmental Governance, joint session of Canadian Political Science Association and Environmental Studies Association of Canada annual meetings

May 28, 2002 University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

Organizer, panel session on International Environmental Law: Globalitarian Temptations? American Society of International Law 93rd Annual Meeting

March 24-27, 1999 Washington, DC, USA

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 24 7. Editorships 2012-present TBGI Project SSRN Subseries Toronto, Canada Convener

• The Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series is an internationally respected paper series on SSRN. The TBGI Project Subseries showcases new work produced in the context of the Transnational Business Governance Interactions research project, of which I am principal investigator. The Subseries comprises the following papers to date:

• Leonhard Dobusch & Sigrid Quack, Transnational Copyright: Misalignments between Regulation, Business Models and User Practice, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 13/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 1.

• Luc Fransen, The Embededdness of Responsible Business Practice: National Institutional Environments and Corporate Social Responsibility, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 14/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 2.

• Graeme Auld & Jessica Green, Unbundling the Regime Complex: The Effects of Private Authority, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 15/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 3.

• Christine Overdevest & Jonathan Zeitlin, Assembling an experimentalist regime: Transnational governance interactions in the forest sector, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 16/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 4.

• Andrew S. Walker, Process vs. Performance Standards for Sustainable Meeting and Event Management, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 17/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 5.

• Virginia Haufler, Transnational Business Governance and the Management of Natural Resources, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 18/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 6.

• Tony Porter, Transnational Business Governance Interactions and Technical Systems in Global Finance, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 19/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 7.

• Fabrizio Cafaggi, The Architecture of Transnational Private Regulation, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 20/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 8.

• Kernaghan Webb, ISO 26000: Bridging the Public/Private Divide in Transnational Business Governance Interactions, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 21/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 9.

• Graeme Auld. Emerging Private Governance: The Challenges of Choosing a Policy Focus. Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 39/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 10.

• Burkard Eberlein, Kenneth Abbott, Julia Black, Errol Meidinger and Stepan Wood. Transnational Business Governance Interactions: Conceptualization and Framework for Analysis. Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 29/2012, TBGI Project Subseries No. 11; SUNY Buffalo Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2013-017.

• David Doorey. A System of Transnational Business Governance Interactions: The Case of the Living Wage. Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 37/2013, TBGI Project Subseries No. 12.

• Ching-Fu Lin. Public-Private Regime Interactions in Global Food Safety Governance. Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 41/2013, TBGI Project Subseries No. 13.

• Nicole Helmerich & Christopher Kaan, Transnational Business Governance Interaction and Competition between Standard-Setting Initiatives: Labour Standards in Garment, Toys and Agriculture, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 51/2013, TBGI Project Subseries No. 15.

• Lorraine Elliott, Legality, criminality and agency beyond the state: Forest governance, illegal logging and

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associated trade, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 52/2013, TBGI Project Subseries No. 15.

• 16. Alex M Latu, Public Procurement and Private Certification: The Case of the UK TPP, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 53/2013, TBGI Project Subseries No. 16.

• John Biggins & Colin Scott, Private Governance, Public Implications and the Tightrope of Regulatory Reform: The ISDA Credit Derivatives Determinations Committees, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 57/2013, TBGI Project Subseries No. 17.

• Karin Buhmann, Business and Human Rights: Understanding the UN Guiding Principles from the Perspective of Transnational Business Governance Interactions, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 20/2014, TBGI Project Subseries No. 18.

• Melanie Coni-Zimmer, Organizational Fields, Transnational Business Governance Interactions and the Diffusion of CSR, Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Research Paper No. 27/2014, TBGI Project Subseries No. 19.

• Paul Verbruggen and Tetty Havinga, The Rise of Transnational Private Meta-Regulators, Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 71/2014, TBGI Project Subseries No. 20.

• Stepan Wood, Transnational Governance Interactions: A Critical Review of the Legal Literature, Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 35/2015, TBGI Project Subseries No. 21.

• Nachshon Golz, Is There Anybody Out There? Analyzing the Regulation of Children’s Privacy Online in the United States of America and the European Union According to the TBGI Analytical Framework by Eberlein et al, Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 11/2015, TBGI Project Subseries No. 22.

• Stepan Wood, Kenneth W Abbott, Julia Black, Burkard Eberlein and Errol Meidinger, The Interactive Dynamics of Transnational Business Governance: A Challenge for Transnational Legal Theory, Osgoode Hall Law School Legal Studies Research Paper No. 40/2015, TBGI Project Subseries No. 23.

2011-present Osgoode Hall Law Journal Toronto, Canada Editor-in-Chief

• One of Canada’s premier peer-reviewed general law journals, with an international reputation for leadership in innovative, interdisciplinary and provocative legal scholarship. Publishing continuously since 1958, the journal is a joint student-faculty enterprise. All digital and open access.

1996-97 Harvard International Law Journal Cambridge, Massachussets Articles Editor 8. Professional Contributions 1999-present ISO Technical Committee 207 Geneva, Switzerland Various positions

• TC 207 of the International Organization for Standardization is responsible for standardization in the field of environmental management systems and tools in support of sustainable development. I have held the following positions in TC 207:

• Head of Canadian delegation, 2013; Member of Canadian delegation, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009

• Subcommittee 1 (responsible for ISO 14001 and 14004 environmental management system standards)

o Head of Canadian delegation, 2008, 2009, 2013 o Member of Canadian delegation, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 o Expert, Working Group 5 (responsible for revision of ISO 14001), 2012-2015 o Expert, Working Group 6 (responsible for revision of ISO 14004), 2012-present o Expert, Working Group 3 (responsible for development of ISO 14005 guide for phased

implementation of an environmental management system), 2008-2009 o Member, SC1 Joint Technical Coordination Group task force (responsible for SC1 input

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to ISO high level group on integration of management system standards), 2008-2009 o Expert, Working Group 4 (responsible for development of ISO 14063 guide on

environmental communications), 2004-2005 o Expert, Working Group 1 (responsible for earlier revision of ISO 14001), 1999-2004 o Expert, Working Group 2 (responsible for earlier revision of ISO 14004), 1999-2004;

Convener, Working Draft Editing Group, 2001 o Member, NGO Task Group (responsible for coordinating efforts to improve NGO

participation in TC 207), 2001-2003 1999-present Standards Council of Canada Ottawa, Canada Various positions

• The SCC Mirror Committee to ISO TC 207 is the national committee responsible for providing Canadian input to ISO/Technical Committee 207 and for adopting and maintaining National Standards of Canada on environmental management. It also sits as the Canadian Standards Association’s Technical Committee on Environmental Management and Related Activities. I have held the following positions on this committee:

• Member, 1999-present • The SCC Mirror Committee to ISO TC 207/Subcommittee 1 is responsible for providing Canadian input to

ISO/TC 207/SC 1 and for adopting and maintaining National Standards of Canada on environmental management systems.

• Vice-Chair, 2004-present • Member, 1999-2004

• The Sustainability Development Guide Group was responsible for providing Canadian input on ISO Guide 82 on addressing sustainability in ISO standards

• Member, 2011-13 • The Canadian Advisory Committee on Social Responsibility was responsible for providing Canadian input

to the ISO Working Group on Social Responsibility and for adopting ISO 26000 as a National Standard of Canada.

• Member, 2004-2010 2009-10 ISO Working Group on Social Responsibility Geneva, Switzerland Canadian Observer

• This international multi-stakeholder working group developed the ISO 26000 Guide on Social Responsibility. I was an observer attached to the Canadian delegation at the 2009 and 2010 meetings.

2010 Climate Bonds Initiative London, UK Member, expert reference group, Climate Bonds Standard project

• The Climate Bonds Initiative develops and promotes standards, incentives and governance institutions that will support a rapid scaling up of investment in a low-carbon economy. See .

2009 Environment Canada Ottawa, Canada Invited expert, Bisphenol A Regulation Consultations 2009 Canadian Standards Association Mississauga, Canada Member, expert advisory group, Climate Change Risk Management Standard Scoping Study

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Teaching 1. Honours and Awards 2015 Osgoode Hall Law School Toronto, Canada Experiential Education Fund Grant

• Awarded C $2,500 to enable students in the Environmental Justice and Sustainability clinical program to attend Indigenous Bar Association conference and make site visits to Sagamok First Nation in Northern Ontario and East Coast Environmental Law Association in Halifax.

2013 Osgoode Hall Law School Toronto, Canada Experiential Education Fund Grant

• Awarded C $5,400 to develop proposal for an Environmental Justice and Sustainability clinical legal education program at Osgoode Hall Law School, with co-applicants David Estrin of Gowlings LLP and professor Dayna Scott of Osgoode.

2010 Law Foundation of Ontario Toronto, Canada Law Foundation of Ontario Responsive Grant

• Awarded C $10,000 to support law students’ travel to the inaugural Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot Court Competition in Toronto, February 2011 (Canada’s premier environmental law moot court competition, which I created in partnership with Osgoode Hall Law School and Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP)

2010 Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Toronto, Canada Teaching Excellence award 2008 Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Toronto, Canada Teaching Excellence award 2000 Osgoode Hall Law School, York University Toronto, Canada Teaching Excellence award 2. Courses Taught A. Juris Doctor (second-entry law degree) Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, Toronto, Canada

• Appellate Advocacy Workshop, 2006-2009 (foundational seminar for competitive moot court program) • Climate Change Law, 2008, 2009 (with Benjamin J. Richardson) • Environmental Law, 1999-2002, 2005-2009, 2012, 2013-15 (cross-listed with York University Master in

Environmental Studies program) (revised substantially and expanded from 3 to 4 credit hours) • Environmental Justice and Sustainability Clinical Program, 2015-16 (15-credit program) • International Environmental Law, 1998-2002 (cross-listed with York University Master in Environmental

Studies program) • International, Comparative and Transnational (ICT) Law Colloquium, 2003 (final year capstone seminar for

ICT concentration) • Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 2011-2015 (academic supervision of senior Journal editors) (substantially

revised; created writers’ workshop for Senior Editors; oversaw move to digital management platform)

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• Property Law, 1998-2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016 (substantially revised; co-taught double sections with prof. Ruth Buchanan 2009 and with adjunct prof. Alexandra Flynn 2010)

Monash University Faculty of Law, Prato Law Program, Prato, Italy

• International Climate Change Law, 2010, 2011 (intensive 4-week course including 3-day international treaty negotiation exercise)

B. Bachelor of Law (first-entry law degree) Bar-Ilan University, Faculty of Law, Ramat Gan, Israel

• Global Corporate Social Responsibility Standards: Competition and Cooperation in Transnational Private Law-Making, 2011 (intensive course introducing undergraduate students to the phenomenon of transnational business governance interactions)

C. Graduate program (Masters, PhD) University of Verona, Master of Science Degree in Economics

• WTO Law and the Environment and International Investment Law and the Environment, 2015 (created and taught two 6-hour modules as part of a course in International Economic Law)

Association of Transnational Law Schools (ATLAS) (consortium of London School of Economics and Political Science, New York University, Osgoode Hall Law School, Universidad de Deusto (Bilbao), University of Melbourne, Université de Montréal, Bucerius Law School (Hamburg), Bar-Ilan University (Tel Aviv), and the National University of Singapore)

• ATLAS Agora (3-week intensive academy for doctoral students), 2008 (instructor, General Course on Political Economy of Transnational Governance)

D. Professional education Ontario Bar Association Institute

• “Trends in Climate Change Litigation: Risks and Uncertainties,” presented at OBA Institute 2016, Hot Topics in Climate Change: Ontario in the National and International Contexts, Toronto, February 3, 2016.

York University Professional Continuing Education Program

• “De Facto Expropriation: The Current State of Canadian Law,” Full day course as part of a Training Program for representatives of the Government of Viet Nam, York University, Toronto, October 2009

• “De Facto Expropriation,” Half day course as part of a Training Program on Canadian Expropriation Law and Policy for representatives of the Demolition Division, Real Estate Market Supervision Department, Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, People’s Republic of China, York University, Toronto, April 2009

Federal Court of Canada judicial education program

• “Cautionary Tales: International Environmental Law and the Precautionary Principle in the Work of the Federal Court of Canada,” presented at Federal Court Judges’ Seminar, Chateau Montebello, Montebello, Quebec, Sept. 5, 2002.

Osgoode Hall Law School Professional LLM program

• International Criminal Law and Regulation, Part II, 2000 (LLM Program in Criminal Law) (with Sharon Williams and Janet Walker, Osgoode Hall Law School)

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• Environmental Justice and Sustainability Clinical Program, 2015 (15-credit clinical program co-created with environmental lawyer David Estrin)

• Climate Change Law, 2008 (3-credit seminar co-created with Prof. Benjamin J. Richardson) • Appellate Advocacy Workshop, 2006 (converted existing non-credit workshop into foundational seminar

for competitive moot court program) • Environmental Advocacy seminar, 2004 (3-credit seminar co-created with adjunct professors Rodney

Northey and Jack Coop) • International, Comparative and Transnational (ICT) Law Colloquium, 2003 (3-credit capstone seminar for

ICT concentration) • International Environmental Law, 1998 (3-credit course cross-listed with Faculty of Environmental Studies) • Member of First Year Curriculum Reform Working Group that proposed reforms that led to introduction

of first mandatory instruction in ethics, professionalism and globalization in a Canadian law school (2006-07).

Monash University Faculty of Law, Prato Law Program, Prato, Italy

• International Climate Change Law, 2010 (intensive 4-week course including 3-day international treaty negotiation exercise)

Bar-Ilan University, Faculty of Law, Ramat Gan, Israel

• Global Corporate Social Responsibility Standards: Competition and Cooperation in Transnational Private Law-Making, 2011 (intensive 4-day course introducing undergraduate students to the phenomenon of transnational business governance interactions).

University of Verona, Master of Science Degree in Economics

• WTO Law and the Environment, and International Investment Law and the Environment, 2015 (two 6-hour course modules)

Osgoode Hall Law School Professional LLM program

• International Criminal Law and Regulation II, 2000 (LLM Program in Criminal Law) (co-created with professors Sharon Williams and Janet Walker, Osgoode Hall Law School)

4. Research Supervision Postdoctoral

• Rebecca Schmidt, Ph.D., Transnational Business Governance Interactions Postdoctoral Fellow, York University, 2016 (in progress) (postdoctoral fellow is helping to organize major international workshop and edited volume along with conducting her own research into governance interactions related to anti-corruption, sports and sustainability standards)

• Nicole Klenk, Ph.D., Andrea Smith, Ph.D. and Nina Hewitt Ph.D., postdoctoral research into the impact and implications of climate change for invasive species, biodiversity and society, 2009-11 (co-supervisor with Dawn Bazely, York University Biology Department)

Doctoral

• Alexandra Flynn, Ph.D. candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School, “The Landscape of Local in Toronto’s Governance Model” (in progress)

• Michael Long, Ph.D. candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School, Foucault, Power/Knowledge and Ecocide (in

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progress) • Yosef Yacob, D.Jur., Osgoode Hall Law School, “Equitable Utilization in the Blue Nile River Sub-Basin:

Context, Problems and Prospects” (2002) Masters

• Dustin Klaudt, LLM candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School: “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Canada Through Legislation and Litigation- Using Lessons From the European Union to Navigate the Canadian Constitutional Landscape” (in progress)

• Julie-Anne Pariseau, LLM candidate, Osgoode Hall law School: “Achieving Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Social License & Human Rights Impact Assessment Opportunities for Large-Scale Renewable Projects on Indigenous Lands” (in progress)

• Maxwell Ranasinghe, MA in Interdisciplinary Studies, York University: “Chronic Kidney Disease Unidentified (CKDu) in Sri Lanka: Towards an Integrated Response” (co-supervisor, in progress)

• Joslyn Currie, JD/MES candidate, York University/Osgoode Hall Law School: “Treaty Rights to Carbon Offsets within the Proposed Cap-and-Trade Regime in Ontario” (2016)

• Kyra Bell-Pasht, LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, “Canada’s environmental assessments of investor arbitration clauses within international investment agreements” (2014)

• Savitri Gordian, LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, “Contesting Risk, Precaution and Legitimacy: A Case Study of Lafarge” (2014) (won one of three York University-wide Master’s thesis prizes)

• Claire Yick, JD/MES, York University/Osgoode Hall Law School, “Governance and Certification: A Case Study at the Toronto Zoo” (2013)

• Andrew Walker, MES, York University, “Process versus Performance Standards for Sustainable Meeting and Event Management” (2012)

• Michael Torrance, LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, “Persuasive Authority Beyond the State: A Theoretical Analysis of Transnational Corporate Social Responsibility Norms as Legal Reasons within Positive Legal Systems” (2011)

• Irene Connie Tumwebaze, LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, Regional Approaches to Climate Change-Induced Displacement in East Africa (2010)

• Margo Perun, MES, York University, “Conservation or Economic Development? Ontario Parks Protected Areas and Adjacent Land Use Planning and Policy in Ontario” (2008)

• Graham Erion, LLB/MES, York University, “Low Hanging Fruit Always Rots First: Observations from South Africa’s Crony Carbon Market” (2007)

• Lindsay Vidito, MES, York University, “The Effectiveness of the Protocol on Heavy Metals in Canada” (2006)

• Michelle Chaisson, LLB/MES, York University, Bulk Water Exports (2006) • Christine LeBlanc, LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, “International Trade Implications of Ecolabelling

Schemes in the Sustainable Fisheries Sector” (2005) • Jonathan Myers, M.E.S./LL.B., York University, “Governance for Sustainability: Finding an Optimal Policy

Mix” (2003) • Michael Tom, M.E.S., York University, “Environmental Management Systems and their Implementation in

the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry” (2003) • Marc McClean, LL.B./M.E.S., York University, “The Land Use Planning Framework in Ontario: Prospects and

Prescriptions for Meaningful Protection of the Oak Ridges Moraine” (2001) • Wendy Jackson, M.E.S., York University, Strategic environmental assessment of the impacts of

international trade agreements on urban environments in developing countries (2001) • Albert Engel, LL.B./M.E.S., York University, “Legal Issues in Corporate Sustainability” (2000)

Graduate Supervisory Committee Membership

• Mohammad Hasan (PhD candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School, in progress) • Vanisha Sukdeo (PhD candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School, in progress) • Sara Seck (PhD, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2007) • Ugo Ukpabi (PhD, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2006) • Dayna Scott (PhD, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2005)

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• Shauna Parr (LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2006) • Peter Leva (LLM, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2002) • Meredith Rose (MES, York University, 2005) • Karim Zariffa (MES, York University, 2004) • Kristi Ross (MES, York University, 2003) • Kathryn Garforth (MES, York University, 2003) • Michelle Fernando (MES, York University, 2001) • Dayna Scott (MES, York University, 2001)

External Examiner

• Kent Nnadosie, Doctor of Civil Law candidate, McGill University Faculty of Law, “International Governance of Plant Genetic Resources and International Relations Theory: Trans-disciplinary Perspectives on the International Legal System” (2015)

Moot Court Team Supervision

• Faculty Coach (with Prof. Dayna Scott), Osgoode Hall Law School Team, Copenhagen Competition 2011 on Access to Food

• Faculty Coach, Osgoode Hall Law School Team, Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition (2006-2010) o Third Place team, Third place memorials, Best Respondent's Memorial, Best Oralist (Championship

Round A) and Fifth Place Oralist, Canadian National Qualifying Tournament 2010 o First and Seventh Place Oralists and Best Anglophone Oralist, Canadian National Qualifying

Tournament 2009 o First and Ninth Place Oralists, Best Anglophone Oralist, and Second Place Memorials, Canadian

National Qualifying Tournament 2007 o Canadian National Runner Up Team, First and Fifth Place Oralists, Best Anglophone Oralist, Best

Respondent’s Memorial, Third Place Memorials, Canadian National Qualifying Tournament 2006 • Faculty Coach (with Benjamin Richardson), Osgoode Hall Law School Team, Copenhagen Competition

2009 on climate change • Faculty Coach, Osgoode Hall Law School Team, Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court

Competition, Stetson Law School, Florida (2001, 2002) o Best Non-U.S. Team Memorial, 2001

• Faculty Coach, Osgoode Hall Law School Team, U.S. National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (2000)

5. Other contributions to teaching 2015-present Osgoode Environmental Justice & Sustainability Clinic Toronto, Canada Founder and Academic Co-Director

• In this year-long clinical program established in 2015, students explore the theory and practice of public interest environmental law. They work with environmental NGOs, municipalities and public-interest lawyers to advance files chosen for their likely lasting positive impact on environmental justice and sustainability. I co-direct the clinic with environmental lawyer David Estrin.

2000-10, 2012-present York University JD/MES Combined Program Toronto, Canada Law Faculty Coordinator

• Established in 1974, the JD/Master in Environmental Studies combined program is the first and only program of its kind in Canada, bringing together one of Canada’s top law schools with one of its most innovative faculties of environmental studies. I work with my Faculty of Environmental Studies counterpart to guide students through the program, organize regular seminars, and update and administer program policies.

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Stepan Wood curriculum vitæ Page 32 2011-present Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot Court Competition Toronto, Canada Founder and Co-Chair

• Established in 2011 by founding sponsors Osgoode Hall Law School and Willms & Shier Environmental Lawyers LLP, this biennial competition is the first and only national environmental law moot court competition in Canada. The competition is held every other year at the Ontario Court of Appeal. I conceived the competition, secured the founding sponsors, drafted the Rules, recruited judges and schools, oversaw logistics, secured Law Foundation of Ontario funding for the first competition, recruited and supervised student volunteers, and continue to co-lead and organize the competition. Presiding Judges to date have been Mr. Justice Thomas Cromwell, Mr. Justice Marshall Rothstein and Mme. Justice Andromache Karakatsanis of the Supreme Court of Canada.

2005-10 Osgoode Hall Law School Moot Court Program Toronto, Canada Director

• Oversaw and expanded one of the largest and most successful lawyering skills competition programs in Canada, managed coaches and teams, conducted competitive team tryouts, implemented substantial reforms to student instruction and program governance, drafted and updated comprehensive program guide, organized and ran in-house competitive Lerners Cup Moot.

1997 Niagara International Law Moot Court Competition Cleveland, Ohio Author of problem and bench brief

• The Niagara Moot is an annual public international law moot court competition organized by the Canada-United States Law Institute, featuring hypothetical Canada-US bilateral disputes before the International Court of Justice. I wrote the 1997 problem and bench brief on a dispute over trading with Cuba.

University Service

1. Honours and Awards 2012 Fulbright Canada Foundation Ottawa, Canada Fulbright Canada-RBC Eco-Leadership Grant

• Awarded C $3,650 to lead collaborative university-community project to design and build sustainable furniture for new Centre for Green Change in low-income community in Toronto, in partnership with the Jane-Finch Community & Family Centre, the Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS), York University and local designers. Using reclaimed wood, the group designed and built a harvest table.

2. York University

• York University Senate o Senator, 2014-17

• Institute for Research and Innovation in Sustainability (IRIS) o University-wide interdisciplinary research centre dedicated to pursuing multifaceted approaches

to contemporary challenges of sustainability (closed 2015) o Member, Director search committee, 2013-14 o Member, Executive Board, 2004-15 o Acting Director, 2011-2012 o Member, Steering Committee, 2009-2010 o Chair, Governance review subcommittee, 2006-2009

• Council of Research Directors

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o Consultative body to the Vice President, Research and Innovation, made up of directors of all organized research units

o Member, 2004-2006 (as IRIS delegate), 2011-2012 (as IRIS Acting Director) • President’s Sustainability Council

o High-level advisory body to university president on sustainability issues o Member, 2011-2012 (as IRIS Acting Director)

• York Centre for Practical Ethics o Affiliate, 2009-present

• McLaughlin College o Fellow, 2009-present

• York Centre for Applied Sustainability o Interdisciplinary research centre, disbanded 2003 (continued as IRIS) o Member, Academic Advisory Council, 1999-2003.

3. Osgoode Hall Law School

• Osgoode Hall Faculty Association • Chief Negotiator, 2012-2013: led negotiation of first collective agreement • Member of the Grievance Advisory Committee, 2015-16 • Member of the Bargaining Committee, 2012-13 • Member of the Executive, 2011-2012

• Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security • Member, 2006-present

• York Centre for Public Policy and Law • Member, 2006-present • Executive Committee member, 2009-2010

• Academic Policy and Planning Committee • Faculty Council Committee responsible for academic planning • Member, 2013-present

• Clinical Education Committee • Faculty Council committee responsible for all clinical education programs at the law school • Member, 2005-2010, 2013-present

• Osgoode Building User Committee • Formal community advisory committee for law school renovation and expansion project • Faculty Representative, 2007-2009

• Acting Assistant Dean, First Year, 2007-2008 • Responsible for supporting approx. 270 students in First Year JD program

• Parkdale Community Legal Services • One of Canada’s oldest community legal aid clinics • Member, Board of Directors and Chair, Membership and Community Participation Committee,

2004-2005 • Judicial Clerkship Program

• Coordinator, 1998-2003 • Responsible for coordinating Osgoode applications for judicial clerkships at the Supreme Court of

Canada, Ontario Court of Appeal, Federal Court of Canada and other Canadian courts. • Building a Sustainable Osgoode working group

• Informal grassroots network of faculty, students, staff and others committed to promoting sustainability in the context of the law school’s major building project

• Founder and member, 2007-2010.

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Miscellaneous

• Bar membership: Member of the New York Bar. • Languages: English, French & Italian. • Citizenship: Canadian.