Faculty in the Field of International and Comparative Law
Penn Law students engage in rigorous legal studies with one of the nation's most outstanding law school faculties. The faculty's diverse training, research interests, and scholarly work install a broad global view of the role of law in society into all their courses. Each year our standing and adjunct faculty is joined by several distinguished foreign academics who teach advanced seminars as Bok Visiting International Professors (VIPs) on pressing topics within international, comparative, and foreign law.
Standing Faculty
- Shyamkrishna Balganesh (Copyright, Intellectual Property, Property)
- Stephen B. Burbank (Civil Litigation)
- William Burke-White (Public International Law)
- Howard Chang (Immigration, International Trade, International Environmental Law)
- Cary Coglianese (Administrative Law, Environmental Law, Government Regulation)
- Jacques deLisle (Chinese Law, Public International Law, International Relations)
- William B. Ewald (Public International Law, Comparative Law, European Union Law)
- Eric A. Feldman (Japanese Law, Public Health)
- Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr. (Civil Procedure, Legal Ethics, Federal Jurisdiction)
- Michael Knoll (International Tax)
- Charles W. Mooney, Jr. (International Business, Private International Law)
- Sarah Paoletti (Immigration Law, Human Rights, Labor Law)
- Paul H. Robinson (Criminal Law)
- Edward B. Rock (EU Competition Law, Corporate Law)
- David A. Skeel, Jr. (Law and Religion, Debt Relief, Corporate Law)
- Christopher S. Yoo (Intellectual Property, Communications, Economic Regulation)
Adjunct Faculty
- Fernando Chang-Muy (Immigration Law, Social Welfare, International Human Rights, Public Health)
- Gabriela Femenia (Research in Foreign and International Law)
- Deborah Pearlstein (Constitutional Law, National Security Law, International Law)
- Harry Reicher (International Human Rights, Law and the Holocaust)
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