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About Kevin Crow
Assistant Professor of International Law and Ethics at the Asia School of Business and an International Faculty Fellow at the MIT Sloan School of Management. Focusing on on public-private constructions in international law, legal imaginaries of personhood, law’s role in determining economic and moral subjects historically and presently, and most recently, actualities that are presented as ‘natural’ in legal and economic theory. First monograph, International Corporate Personhood: Business and the Bodyless in International Law (Routledge 2021) is available here. Second monograph, Accession, Agreement and Acceptance in International Law: Adversarialism and Consent After Bandung, is forthcoming from Routledge (2023).
2018 - Present | Assistant Professor of International Law & Ethics, Asia School of Business | |
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2018 - Present | International Faculty Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
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2015 - 2018 | Lecturer & Senior Researcher at the Transnational Economic Law Centre, Martin-Luther Universitat Halle-Wittenberg | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
International Law and Business, International Criminal Law, International Economic Law, Human Rights Law, Humanitarian Law, Ethics, Corporate Personhood, Business and Human Rights, Corporate Subjectivity to International Law, Legal History, ASEAN, Philosophy of International Law, and Legal Theory
Courses
- Law & Ethics in Central Banking
- Public International Law and the Private Sector
- Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
- International Investment Law (FDI Moot)
- International Economic Law (WTO Moot)
- U.S. Constitutional Law
- Humanitarian and Human Rights Law
- International Criminal Law
2018 | Ph.D., Martin Luther Universitat Halle-Wittenberg ‐ Transnational Economic Law Center | |
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2013 | J.D., University of Southern California Law | |
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2013 | LL.M., London School of Economics and Political Science | |
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2010 | B.A., University of Washington | |
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