Allan Rock

Allan Rock

President Emeritus, University of Ottawa

Allan Rock is President Emeritus of the University of Ottawa, and a former Professor in its Faculty of Law.

He practised in civil, administrative and commercial litigation for 20 years (1973-93) with a national law firm in Toronto. He was inducted in 1988 as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is a former Treasurer (President) of the Law Society of Ontario.

Allan Rock was elected to the Canadian Parliament in 1993 and re-elected in 1997 and 2000. He served for that decade as a senior minister in the government of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, in both social and economic portfolios. He was Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1993-97), Minister of Health (1997-2002) and Minister of Industry and Infrastructure (2002-03).

He was appointed in 2003 as Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations where he led the successful Canadian effort in New York to secure, at the 2005 World Summit, the unanimous adoption by UN member states of The Responsibility to Protect populations from genocide, ethnic cleansing and other mass atrocities. He later served as a Special Envoy for the United Nations investigating the unlawful use of child soldiers in Sri Lanka during its civil war.

In 2008, Allan Rock became the 29th President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, a comprehensive university of 50,000 students, faculty and staff. uOttawa is ranked among the Top Five in Canada for research intensity and is the largest bilingual university (French-English) in the world. He completed two terms as uOttawa President in 2016.

Allan Rock was subsequently a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School, associated with the Program on International Law and Armed Conflict.

He is a member of the World Refugee and Migration Council. He chairs the Board of Directors of Security Council Report. He is a member of the group preparing a treaty to establish the International Anti-Corruption Court. And he has been appointed by The UN Secretary-General to co-chair an expert panel that will recommend more effective and humane strategies for regulating and controlling narcotic drugs.

Allan Rock is a member of the Order of Canada and the Order of Ontario. He is married to Deborah Hanscom and they have three grown children.