Dimitrios Tsilikis

SJD Candidate
Thesis title:
Justifications of Recourse Rules (working title)
Office in Falconer Hall
84 Queen's Park
Toronto, M5S 2C5

 I am a third year SJD student working on Bankruptcy Law and Private Law Theory. My main project is focused on the normative foundations of personal bankruptcy law in the U.S. and Canadian legal orders. I also research on corporate bankruptcy especially in the U.S., currently working on mega-bankruptcy case-studies, the intersection of mass tort litigation and bankruptcy, and third-party releases.

 I hold an LL.M. in Legal Theory from NYU School of Law, having written a thesis on corporate asset partitioning. I studied for my LL.B. in Greece and France.

I am a lawyer in Greece and I spend some time lawyering in Greek and E.U. law, especially on restructuring consultation.

 

Education
LL.B. - National and Capodistrian University of Athens - Faculty of Law
LL.B. (Erasmus+) - Paris 1 - Panthéon-Sorbonne - École de Droit
LL.M. - New York University School of Law
S.J.D. - University of Toronto - Faculty of Law
Professional Affiliations
Athens Bar Association (Greece)
Research Interests
Bankruptcy/Insolvency Law
Business Corporations
Competition Law
Legal Theory
Moral Philosophy
Political Philosophy and Theory
Private Law Theory
Property Law
Supervisor
Committee Members

Dean's Student Leadership Awards 2022

Wednesday, September 7, 2022

The Dean’s Student Leadership Award recognizes the outstanding co- and extra-curricular leadership of our 1L and 2L students and values both traditional and non-traditional forms of leadership, including:

The AI Taxman: U of T Law prof is the subject of an educational documentary

Monday, August 29, 2022

Professor Benjamin Alarie

Professor Benjamin Alarie (Photo by Angela Lewis)

As an expert in taxation law, University of Toronto Professor Benjamin Alarie, the Osler Chair in Business Law at U of T’s Faculty of Law, set on a path several years ago to change how legal research is done.

“A gripping story about terrible wrongs”: U of T Law grad and prof draw lessons for Canada in new book

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Douglas Sanderson (Amo Binashii)

In Valley of the Birdtail, alumnus Andrew Stobo Sniderman and Associate Professor Douglas Sanderson tell the story of two communities in Manitoba “divided by a valley, a river and 150 years of racism” (photos by Natasha Launi and Dewey Chang)

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Symposium in honour of Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella

Symposium in honour of Justice Abella

The symposium in honour of Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella on Friday, September 23, is organized around three scholarly papers in areas of law in which Justice Abella has been particularly active: labour law, equality rights law, and public/administrative law.

The RCMP needs comprehensive reform: Professor Kent Roach for Policy Options

Monday, August 15, 2022

In a commentary for Policy Options, published Aug. 15, Faculty of Law Professor Kent Roach writes change will not come from within the RCMP police service. He suggests 10 ways to bring about an ambitious remake of the Mounties. He writes: 

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