2009-2010 Fellows

Inaugural Year Thematic Fellows 

The annual theme for the inaugural year 2009-2010, devised in consultation between Joseph Weiler, Benedict Kingsbury and Richard Stewart, was The Turn to Governance: The Exercise of Power in the International Public Space.

Gráinne de Búrca

Florence Ellinwood Allen Professor of Law at New York University School of Law.

RESEARCH:

The Evolution of the EU as an International Actor

WORKING PAPER:

The Road Not Taken: The EU as a Global Human Rights Actor

Andrew Hurrell

Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at Oxford University and a Fellow of Balliol College. 

RESEARCH:

Emerging Powers, Global Order and Global Justice

Robert O. Keohane

Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University.

RESEARCH:

The Regime Complex for Climate Change

WORKING PAPER:

Social Norms and Agency in World Politics

Benedict Kingsbury

Murry and Ida Becker Professor of Law and Director of the Institute for International Law and Justice at New York University School of Law (iilj.org). 

RESEARCH:

Indicators as a Technology of Global Governance

WORKING PAPER:

Indicators as a Technology of Global Governance
Kevin E. Davis, Benedict Kingsbury, Sally Engle Merry

Jan Klabbers

Since 1996, he has been teaching at Helsinki University, most recently as Professor of International Organizations Law.

RESEARCH:

Controlling International Bureaucracies

WORKING PAPER:

Re-Thinking Functionalism: Paul S. Reinsch And The Making of International Institutional Law

David Kretzmer

Professor Emeritus of International Law at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Professor of Law at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster and the Academic Centre for Law and Business, Ramat Gan.

RESEARCH:

The UN Human Rights Committee and International Human Rights Monitoring

WORKING PAPER:

The UN Human Rights Committee and International Human Rights Monitoring

Daryl Levinson

Fessenden Professor at Harvard Law School, where he teaches and writes primarily about constitutional law and theory. 

RESEARCH:

The Stability of Constitutional and International Institutions

WORKING PAPER:

Parchment and Politics: The Positive Puzzle of Constitutional Commitment

Gianluigi Palombella

Professor of Legal Philosophy at the University of Parma ( Italy).

RESEARCH:

Rule of Law in Extra-National Governance

WORKING PAPER:

The Rule of Law in Global Governance. Its Normative Construction, Function and Import.

Beth Simmons

Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs at Harvard University.

RESEARCH:

Investor-State Treaty Regimes and Arbitral Processes

WORKING PAPER:

The International Investment Regime: Sovereignty, Investor Security, and Dispute Settlement Since the 1980s

Richard B. Stewart

University Professor at New York University, where he directs the Hauser Global Law School Program and the Center on Environmental and Land Use Law.

RESEARCH:

The World Trade Organization: Multiple Dimensions Of Global Administrative Law

WORKING PAPER:

The World Trade Organization: Multiple Dimensions of Global Administrative Law

At-Large Fellows

Marta Cartabia

Professor of Constitutional Law in the Faculty of Law of the University of Milano-Bicocca, where she has taught the Jean Monnet Course in European Constitutional Law since 2005. 

RESEARCH:

The Age of New Rights

WORKING PAPER:

The Age of "New Rights"

Meir Dan-Cohen

Milo Reese Robbins Professor of Law, Berkeley Law, University of California. 

RESEARCH:

Law and the Boundaries of Self

Moshe Idel

Max Cooper Emeritus Professor of Jewish Thought, Department of Jewish Thought at Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and Senior Researcher at the Shalom Hartman Institute.

RESEARCH:

Lawyers and Mystics in Medieval Judaism

WORKING PAPER:

Lawyers and Mystics in Judaism: A Prolegomenon for a Study of Prophecy in Jewish Mysticism

Carol M. Rose

Ashby Lohse Professor of Water and Natural Resource Law at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law, and the Gordon Bradford Tweedy Professor Emeritus of Law and Organization and Professorial Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School.

RESEARCH:
Racing Property: Racially Restrictive Covenants as a Story of Social and Legal Norms
 
WORKING PAPER:

Racial Covenants and Segregation, Yesterday and Today
Carol M. Rose & Richard R.W. Brooks