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About Michel Rosenfeld

Michel Rosenfeld is the University Professor of Law and Comparative Democracy, Justice Sydney L. Robins Professor of Human Rights and Director of the Program on Global and Comparative Constitutional Theory at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Professor Rosenfeld was an associate with both Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Rosenman, Colin, Freund, Lewis & Cohen.

Rosenfeld is the author of several books, including Affirmative Action and Justice: A Philosophical and Constitutional Inquiry (Yale Univ. Press 1991), which in 1992 was named outstanding book on the subject of human rights in the U.S. by the Gustave Meyers Center; Just Interpretations: Law Between Ethics and Politics (Univ. of California Press 1998), which was translated into French and Italian; Comparative Constitutionalism: Cases and Materials, ( 3d. Ed., West  2016) (with Baer, Dorsen, Mancini and Sajo); The Identity of the Constitutional Subject: Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community (Routledge 2010); Law, Justice, Democracy and the Clash of Cultures: A Pluralist Account (Cambridge U. Press 2011); and Democracies sous stress: les defis du terrorisme global (“Democraties under stress: the challenges of global terrorism”) (Presses Universitaires de France “PUF” 2016) (co-authored with Antoine Garapon). He is the co-editor of The Longest Night: Perspectives and Polemics on Election 2000; Hegel and Legal Theory; Habermas on Law and Democracy: Critical Exchanges; Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice; with Andras Sajo of The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law (Oxford Univ. Press 2012) and with Susanna Mancini of Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival (Oxford Univ. Press 2014) and The Conscience Wars: Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality (Cambridge Univ. Press 2018); and editor of Constitutionalism, Identity, Difference and Legitimacy: Theoretical Perspectives. Several among Professor Rosenfeld’s works have been translated into: Chinese, French, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish and Spanish.

Rosenfeld has been an affiliated member of the graduate faculty of the New School University. He is a founding member and president of the United States Association of Constitutional Law, the founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I•CON) from 2001 to 2014, and was president of the International Association of Constitutional Law (1999-2004). He was an editor of the University of California Press’ Series on Philosophy, Social Theory and the Rule of Law (1991-2002), and since 2003 an editor of the Series on Discourses of Law published by Routledge. Professor Rosenfeld  has lectured widely throughout the world, and has been a recurring visiting professor at The University of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne), The University of Paris X (Nanterre), The University of Aix-en Provence in France, The University of Carlos III in Madrid, Spain, The University of Bologna, in Italy, and the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. In 2007-2008, Professor Rosenfeld was awarded an International Blaise Pascal Research Chair at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris. He was a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Toronto in 2007. He held the Fresco Chair in Jurisprudence at the University of Genoa in 2007, was a Senior Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, in 2009,  the Chaim Perelman Chair in Legal Philosophy at the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, in 2011, The Fulbright –Tocqueville Distinguished Chair at the University of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne) in 2013, and the Leverhulme Visiting Professor at the University of London Birkbeck College of Law in 2014, and was Distinguished Visiting Professor, Kings College London School of Law, in the Fall of 2015. Among his many honors, in 2004 he received the French government's highest and most prestigious award, the Legion of Honor.

Positions

2015 - Present University Professor of Law and Comparative Democracy, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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2009 - Present Director, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Cardozo Program on Global and Comparative Constitutional Theory
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1998 - Present Justice Sydney L. Robins Professor of Human Rights, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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2015 Distinguished Visiting Professor, The Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London
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2014 Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of London, Birkbeck College of Law
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2012 - 2013 Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair, University of Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne)
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2009 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow, The European University Institute
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2007 - 2008 Chaire Internationale Blaise Pascal, École Normale Supérieure
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2007 Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Toronto
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2007 Fresco Chair in Jurisprudence, University of Genoa
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1988 - 1998 Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
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1985 - 1988 Professor of Law, New York Law School
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1982 - 1985 Associate Professor, New York Law School
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1980 - 1982 Associate, Rosenman, Colin
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1977 - 1980 Associate, Skadden, Arps
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Disciplines

Law


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Professional Service and Affiliations

2004 - Present President Emeritus, International Association of Constitutional Law
2003 - Present Editor, "Discourses of Law", Routledge
2019 Member, Academic Selection Committee for Dan David Prize, Tel Aviv University
2001 - 2014 Founding Editor in Chief, International Journal of Constitutional Law, Oxford University Press
2004 - 2010 President, U.S. Association of Constitutional Law
2009 Member, Academic Selection Committee for Dan David Prize, Tel Aviv University
2007 Member, Academic Selection Committee for Holberg International Memorial Prize, Norway
1999 - 2004 President, International Association of Constitutional Law
1997 - 2003 Vice President, U.S. Association of Constitutional Law
1991 - 2002 Editor, "Philosophy, Social Theory, and the Rule of Law", University of California Press
1995 - 1999 Vice President, International Association of Constitutional Law
1997 Member, Special Commission to study the role of women in public life, French Government
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Honors and Awards

  • Foreign Member (National Academy of Law and Social Sciences of Argentina, 2005)
  • Knight of the Order of the French Legion of Honor (France, 2004)
  • Honorary Citizen and Recipient of the Key of the City of Santiago (Santiago, Chile, 2004)
  • Honorary Guest Professor (Renmin University of China School of Law, 2000)

Education

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1991 Ph.D., Columbia University
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1978 M.Phil., Columbia University
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1974 J.D., Northwestern University
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1971 M.A., Columbia University
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1969 B.A., Columbia University
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Articles & Essays (74)