Faculty
Our affiliated faculty is composed of senior faculty members from different disciplines. Our faculty members will be involve in the Center's academic activities such as leading seminars and colloquia, coordinating research groups, participating in academic committees and convening international conferences.
Intellectual property, privacy law, information law, and law and technology. |
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Philosophical foundations of private law and theories of political legitimation. |
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Evidence Law, private supply of legal institutions, empirical analysis of law, and probabilistic applications in procedural law. |
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Dr. Rachel Friedman | History of political and economic thought; theories of distributive justice; comparative welfare law and policy; and the political and ethical philosophy of Aristotle. |
Moral and political philosophy, legal theory, law and economics, constitutional law and criminal law. |
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Inequality, anti-discrimination law, empirical legal studies, sociology of law and employment law. |
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Private law, legal history, and law and political thought. |
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Cross-country variations in gender inequality and their relationship to class inequality and the role of the welfare state. |
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International and comparative political economy. |
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Tax law and policy, welfare and social policy, employee benefits, pension law, climate change and philanthropy. |
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Employment, labor, immigration, and welfare law with a focus on issues of human trafficking, gender equality, informal work, and welfare state privatization. |
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Philosophy |
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American political economy and capitalism (including labor history), political theory; material culture; fashion; the history of photography; sociology of knowledge; history of the body; gender. |