James C. Hathaway
James C. Hathaway is a Canadian and American scholar of international refugee law and related aspects of human rights and public international law. His work has been frequently cited by the most senior courts of the common law world, and has played a pivotal role in the evolution of refugee studies scholarship. Hathaway pioneered the understanding of refugee status as surrogate or substitute protection of human rights, authored the world's first comprehensive analysis of the human rights of refugees, merging doctrinal study of refugee and human rights law with empirical analysis of the state of refugee protection around the world and directed a groundbreaking multidisciplinary and global team of scholars and officials in an initiative to reconceive the structures of refugee protection more fairly to share burdens and responsibilities. Hathaway also convened the Michigan Colloquium on Challenges in International Refugee Law, which met eight times between 1999 and 2017 to formulate guidelines to resolve cutting-edge concerns on both refugee status and refugee rights under international law. An archive of Hathaway's scholarly working papers has been established at the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library.
Hathaway is the Founding Editor of Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies, and served as Senior Advisor to Asylum Access, a non-profit organization committed to delivering innovative legal aid to refugees in the Global South and Counsel on International Protection to the United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants.
Education
Hathaway started his undergraduate education at McGill University from 1974 to 1976, studying international political economy. He then earned his Bachelor of Laws with honours from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University in 1979, followed by his Master of Laws and Doctor of Juridical Science from Columbia Law School in 1982. He was called to the bars of the Canadian provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick. He presently resides in San Francisco and Vancouver.Career
Hathaway is the Degan Professor of Law Emeritus at the University of Michigan Law School where he served as the founding Director of the Program in Refugee and Asylum Law.He has been appointed a visiting professor at the American University in Cairo, and at the Universities of California, Macerata, San Francisco, Stanford, Tokyo, and Toronto. Hathaway was also the Distinguished Visiting professor of International Refugee Law at the University of Amsterdam from 2010 to 2022.
Prior to joining the Michigan faculty, Hathaway served as founding faculty member of the Ecole de droit de l'Université de Moncton, the world's first French-language common law program of study, and Professor of Law and Associate Dean of York University's Osgoode Hall Law School.
From 2008 until 2010, Hathaway was on leave from Michigan Law School to serve as the Dean and William Hearn Chair of Law at the Melbourne Law School in Australia. At Melbourne he led the Law School's transition to become Australia's first, all-graduate program. Hathaway's main focus was to establish Melbourne as Australia's leading law school, including by joining other law schools from around the world to establish the London-based Centre for Transnational Legal Studies, and launching joint degree programs linking Melbourne with leading law schools on three continents, including the Chinese University of Hong Kong, New York University and Oxford University.
Scholarship
Hathaway's scholarly work focuses on international human rights and refugees.Among his publications are a treatise on the refugee definition, The Law of Refugee Status: 2nd Edition ; and an analysis of the nature of the legal duty to protect refugees, The Rights of Refugees under International Law: 2nd Edition ; and an interdisciplinary study of refugee law reform, Reconceiving International Refugee Law. He has also published more than 100 journal articles, book chapters, and commentaries on refugee law and related questions.
Awards
- Honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam
- Honorary doctorate from the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium
- American Society of International Law Certificate of Merit
- Member of the Order of Canada
Publications
- Hathaway, J. 2023. “Claiming Queer Liberty.” Berkeley Journal of International Law 41.
- Hathaway, J. 2021. "." In Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law, edited by Cathryn Costello, Michelle Foster, and Jane McAdam. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 2019. "" Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 175, no. 1: 33–45. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 2018. "." International Journal of Refugee Law 30, no. 4: 591–604. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J, and T. Gammeltoft-Hansen. 2015. "". Colum. J. Transnat'l L 235–284.
- Hathaway, J, A. North, and J. Pobjoy. 2013. "". Journal of Refugee Studies 323–330.
- Hathaway, J. and Pobjoy, J. 2011. "". NYU Journal of International Law and Politics 315–388.
- Hathaway, J. 2010. Texas International Law Journal 45: 503–45.
- Hathaway, J. 2008. Virginia Journal of International Law 49: 1–59, republished in M. Segrave ed. "Human Trafficking", 2013.
- Hathaway, J. 2007. Journal of Refugee Studies 20: 349–369; 385–390.
- Hathaway, J. 2007. The Melbourne Journal of International Law 8: 89–103.
- Hathaway, J. 2004. "". Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution 175–216; reprinted in 26 Immigration and Nationality Law Review, 2006.
- Hathaway, J. and W. Hicks, 2004. Michigan Journal of International Law 26: 505–562.
- Hathaway, J. 2003. European Journal of Migration and Law 5: 1–21.
- Hathaway, J. and Foster, M. 2003. "". E. Feller et al. eds. "Refugee Protection in International Law" 353–420.
- Hathaway J. and C. Harvey, 2001. Cornell International Law Journal 34 257–320.
- Hathaway, J. and A. Cusick. 2000. "". 14 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 481–539.
- Hathaway, J. 2000. "" 11 European Journal of International Law 121-134.
- Hathaway, J. and R. Alexander Neve. 1997. "Making International Refugee Law Relevant Again: A Proposal for Collectivized and Solution-Oriented Protection." Harvard Human Rights Journal 10: 115–211. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 1997. Reconceiving International Refugee Law. Nijhoff Law Specials 30. The Hague, The Netherlands: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
- Hathaway, J. 1996. "." Osgoode Hall Law Journal 34, no. 2: 213–270. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 1995. "." Journal of Refugee Studies 8, no. 3: 288–294.
- Hathaway, J. 1993. "." Human Rights Quarterly 15, no. 4: 686–702.
- Hathaway, J. 1992. "." Refugees, no. 91: 40–41.
- Hathaway, J. 1992. "." Journal of Policy History 4, no. 1: 71–92. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 1990. "." Harvard International Law Journal 31, no. 1: 129–183. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 1988. "." McGill Law Journal 33, no. 4: 676–715. Also available at .
- Hathaway, J. 1984. "." International and Comparative Law Quarterly 33, no. 2: 348–380. Also available at .