Jeffrey L. Dunoff
Jeffrey L. Dunoff is the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at Temple Law School. He research focuses on public international law; international regulatory regimes, particularly international trade; international courts; international organizations; and interdisciplinary approaches to international law. His publications include INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL LAW & INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE STATE OF THE ART (coeditor, with Mark A. Pollack, Cambridge University Press 2013); RULING THE WORLD? CONSTITUTIONALISM, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE (coeditor, with Joel P. Trachtman, Cambridge University Press 2009); and INTERNATIONAL LAW: NORMS, ACTORS, PROCESS (with Steven Ratner and David Wippman, 4th ed 2015), and his writings have appeared in the American Journal of International Law, European Journal of International Law, Journal of International Economic Law and World Trade Review.
Dunoff has served as a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School, a Visiting Professor and LAPA Fellow at Princeton University, and a Visiting Fellow at the Lauterpacht Research Centre at Cambridge University. He is a member of the E 15 Expert’s Group on the Functioning of the Multilateral Trading System, and served on the Warwick Commission on the Future of the Global Trade Regime. His current research focuses on international courts and tribunals.