

Leo Spitz Professor of International Law, 2011-present PhD, Jurisprudence and Social Policy, 1999īA, Asian Studies, 1989 Experience The University of Chicago Law Schoolįaculty Director, Malyi Center for the Study of Institutional and Legal Integrity, 2023-present AffiliationĬoase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics, Malyi Center for the Study of Institutional and Legal Integrity, International Law, Public Service and Public Interest Law, Public Interest Faculty Mentor ProgramĮducation University of California at Berkeley He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and co-host of the Entitled podcast on human rights.

Before entering law teaching, he served as a legal adviser at the Iran-US Claims Tribunal and The Hague (Netherlands), and continues to work with numerous international development agencies and foreign governments on legal and constitutional reform. He currently co-directs the Comparative Constitutions Project, an effort funded by the National Science Foundation to gather and analyze the constitutions of all independent nation-states since 1789. Herman Pritchett Award from the American Political Science Association The Endurance of National Constitutions (2009), which also won a best book prize from APSA and Judicial Reputation (2015). Huq, which won the best book award from the International Society of Constitutional Law Judicial Review in New Democracies (2003), which won the C.
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His latest book is Democracies and International Law (2021), and his prior books include How to Save a Constitutional Democracy (2018), written with Aziz Z. He holds BA, JD, and PhD degrees from the University of California at Berkeley. Tom Ginsburg focuses on comparative and international law from an interdisciplinary perspective.
