Michael Ilg

Dr. Michael Ilg

Positions

Associate Professor

Faculty of Law

Contact information

Web presence

Phone number

Office: 403.220.6479

Location

Office: MFH4342

Background

Educational Background

PhD University of British Columbia, 2008

LLM Queen's University, 2003

JD Queen's University, 2002

BA Political Science, Queen's University, 1999

Biography

Michael Ilg is an Associate Professor with the Faculty of Law, University of Calgary. His research has mainly examined law from an economic perspective. He has published in a wide range of areas, including corporate law, securities, environmental law, intellectual property, and legal theory. More recently, his research work has focused on constitutional theory and on contract law.

Professor Ilg regularly teaches law and economics, law and development, remedies, and contracts. He has also taught a seminar in the comparative law LL.M. program at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

Prior to joining the University of Calgary, Michael Ilg was an Assistant Professor with the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan. 

Research

Areas of Research

Law and Economics, Legal Theory, Contract Law, Freedom of Expression

Courses

Course number Course title Semester
LAW 402 Contracts
LAW 567 Law and Economics
LAW 575 Remedies

Publications

  • Markets, Autonomy & Mistake: The Judicial Control of Standard Form Contracts in a Cyber Age. Banking & Finance Law Review. (2022)
  • Contract Variation and Changed Expectations. McGill Law Journal, 66(1). (2021)
  • "Freedom from Development". 12(2) Law & Development Review. 323-349. (2019)
  • "Keynesian Federalism". Oxford U Comparative L Forum. (2019)
  • "Economy of pain: When to regulate offensive expression". 16(3) International Journal of Constitutional Law. 806-835. (2018)
  • "Profit, Persuasion, and Fidelity: Why People Follow the Rule of Law". Law and Development Review. (2017)
  • “Culture and Competitive Resource Regulation: A Liberal Economic Alternative to Sui Generis Aboriginal Rights”. 62(3) University of Toronto Law Journal. 403-438. (2012)
  • "Complexity, Environment, and Equitable Competition: A Theory of Adaptive International Rule Design". 41 Georgetown International Law Journal. 647-681. (2010)
  • "Accounting for Bad News: Securities Fraud Litigation and the Equal Application of Market Efficiency". 43 Creighton Law Review. 471-504. (2010)
  • "Market Competition in Aid of Humanitarian Concern: Reconsidering Pharmaceutical Patents". 9 Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property. 145-178. (2010)
  • "The International Coordination of Competition: A Proposal for the Joining of Environmental Protection and Corporate Social Responsibility". 17 Journal of Environmental Law and Practice. (2007)
  • "A Place for Individual (im)Perfections: Diversity and the Promotion of Equitable Rights". 21 Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues. (2006)
  • "Radical Change, Legal Pragmatism, and Individual Paths to Progress". 39 Studies in Law, Politics, and Society. (2006)
  • "Imposing Self-interest: Behavioural Law and Economics, the Ultimatum Game, and Value Possibilities". 28 Dalhousie Law Journal. (2005)
  • "Disclosure, Consumer Choice, and the Liberalization of Agricultural Trade". 3 Santa Clara Journal of International Law. (2005)
  • "Environmental Harm and Dilemmas of Self-Interest: Does International Law Exhibit Collective Learning?". 18 Tulane Environmental Law Journal. (2004)
  • The Republic of Dissent: A Constitutional Theory of Academic Freedom. International Society of Public Law, Madrid, Spain. (2024)
  • Freedom of Expression and Law’s Empire. International Society of Public Law, Madrid, Spain. (2024)
  • The Constitutional Theory of Academic Freedom. Law & Society Conference, Lisbon, Portugal. (2022)
  • Cyclical Federalism: A Keynesian Approach to Constitutional Interpretation. Annual Conference of the Canadian Law and Economics Association. (2012)
  • "Culture and Competitive Resource Regulation: A Liberal Economic Alternative to Sui Generis Indigenous Rights". Law & Society Association, International Conference on Law & Society, Sociolegal Conversations across a Sea of Islands. (2012)
  • "A Theory of Liberal Rights for Aboriginal Self-Determination and Development in Light of Globalization". Canadian Law and Society. (2010)
  • "Market Competition in Aid of Humanitarian Concern: Reconsidering Pharmaceutical Patents". Annual Meeting of the Canadian Law and Economics Association. (2009)
  • "Reconciling International Health Priorities with Economic Incentives for Research and Development". Workshop on Managing Business Risk. (2009)
  • Freedom From Development. Law and Development Conference, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany. (2018)
  • Profit, Persuasion, & Fidelity: Why People Follow the Rule of Law. Law and Development Conference, University Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina.. (2016)