TLRJN is home to a number of local, national and international experts whose scholarship translates theory into practice in their respective communities and primarily focuses on the intersection of local/global. A highlight of Windsor Law’s faculty research areas includes:
- Access to Justice and Human Rights (Professor Bahdi)
- Migration (Professors Smit & Venkatesh)
- Transitional Justice, International Criminal Law & International Humanitarian Law (Professors Bahdi, Wharton & Xavier, Dean Waters)
- Transnational Production, Labour and Trade (Professors Irish & Mummé)
- Law, Development and Issues of Corruption (Professor Ocheje)
- Theories of Sovereignty (Professors Bahdi, Conklin, B. Jacobs, McAdam & Waboose)
- Race and the Law (Professors Bahdi, Rogin, Senthe, Venkatesh, Xavier & Jones)
- Administrative Justice & Regulation (Professors Aoun, Kalajdzic & Xavier, Associate Dean L. Jacobs)
- Anti-Terrorism & National Security (Professors Bahdi, Kalajdzic, Senthe & Xavier)
- International & Transnational Advocacy (Professors Bahdi & Galvao-Ferriera)
- Criminal Law & Criminal Sentencing (Professor Jones)