Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Osgoode Hall Law School
LL.M. New York University
LL.B, Osgoode Hall Law School
B.A. (Honours), M.A., University of Toronto
Claire Mummé joined the University of Windsor Faculty of Law as an Assistant Professor in 2013. She is a former SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholar, and a former McMurtry Fellow of the Osgoode Legal History Society.
Her research focuses on law’s distributional effects and its role in structuring institutions of the market, as examined through the legal regulation of waged-employment. She writes regularly on employment law, labour law, human rights law, and is currently pursuing research on the legal regulation of supply chains and their effects on labour organizing, and on the common law’s responses to changing forms of work in the post-Fordist era.
Professor Mummé teaches contracts, labour law and employment law.