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Dr. Claire Cutler

Claire Cutler

Professor

Political Science

Contact:
Office: DTB A352
Credentials:
PhD (UBC) 1992
Area of expertise:
International relations theory, international law and organization

Office hours

Summer 2024 office hours: by appointment.

Interests

About Dr. Cutler

Claire Cutler is a professor of international relations and international law in the Political Science Department at UVic. She is a graduate of UBC (BA; PhD), the LSE (MSc) and McGill (LLB).

Dr. Cutler specializes in the intersections of international law, international politics and international political economy. She is interested in developing critical theory in international law. Her contemporary research focuses upon institutions and processes for dispute resolution in international and transnational law. In particular, she is examining the trend toward the privatization of global governance and its implications for the future of democratic institutions and processes.

She has been a recipient of numerous grants facilitating research projects, workshops and conferences from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law (The Hague), the ONATI Institute for the Sociology of Law (Spain), and the International Studies Association (ISA). She is a co-applicant on a 7-year partnership grant entitled The Hidden Costs of Global Supply Chains, awarded in 2018 by SSHRC, to fund an interdisciplinary examination of various dimensions of global commerce.

Her publications include The Politics of Private Transnational Governance by Contract, edited with Thomas Dietz (Routledge Series on the Politics of Transnational Law, 2017), New Constitutionalism and World Order, edited with Stephen Gill (Cambridge University Press 2014),  Private Power and Global Authority: Transnational Merchant Law in the Global Political Economy (Cambridge University Press, 2003), Private Authority and International Affairs, edited with Virginia Haufler and Tony Porter (New York: State University of New York Press, 1999), and International Economic Regimes and Canadian Foreign Policy edited with Mark W. Zacher, (UBC Press, 1992).

She was the recipient of the Weller Prize, an award that recognizes the best Political Science book by a BC author.

Teaching

Dr. Cutler teaches courses on international relations, international political economy and critical globalization studies.

Teaching 2024-25

Fall 2024

Spring 2025

Previous courses taught:

Research

Watch a video of Dr. Cutler's presentation in the Law and Marxism Series Session on Maia Pal’s, Jurisdictional Accumulation: An Early Modern History of Law, Empires and Capital  (Cambridge University Press, 2021) Queen Mary Law School, London, March 24, 2021.

Politics of supply chain research

Dr. Cutler received a research grant from the BC Ministry of Health to study the various obstacles that BC faced in procuring PPE (personal protective equipment) throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. She is also a co-applicant and researcher on a SSHRC partnership grant research on "Hidden Costs of Global Supply Chains" and has been featured in the media.

Dr. Cutler is a co-applicant on a multi-million dollar 7-year SSHRC Partnership Grant entitled “The Hidden Costs of Supply Chain Governance: A Global Investigation”. She is currently studying the political economy of medical supply chains and has 2 research projects in progress:

Dr. Cutler was also awarded a grant to host a Workshop on “Transformations in the Global Polity through Public and  Private Law” by the ONATI International Institute for the Sociology of Law, ONATI, Spain, June 2020, which was re-scheduled due to the global pandemic.

Dr. Cutler is presently completing a manuscript entitled A Critique of Global Capitalism: The Climate under Fire under contract with Cambridge University Press.

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