Douglas Klusmeyer
Associate Professor at American University School of Public Affairs
Schools
- American University School of Public Affairs
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Biography
American University School of Public Affairs
Bio
Currently, I am Assistant Professor of Justice, Law and Society at American University. I have both a PhD in modern European history and a JD in law from Stanford University. My approach to issues of law and policy reflects this inter-disciplinary background. I am less interested in formal legal doctrine than in how law relates to its context (e.g. social, intellectual, and political). Previously, I was the co-director of the Carnegie Endowment’s Comparative Citizenship Project and an associate with the Endowment’s International Migration Policy Program. My current research interests include migration, political ethics, citizenship and international politics.
Teaching
Spring 2018
JLC-202 Hist of Int''l Thought & Law
JLC-413 Topics in Law & Social Science: Legal History Seminar
Fall 2018
JLC-110 Western Legal Tradition
JLC-202 Hist of Int''l Thought & Law
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