J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law
Research Interests
- Civil and Political Rights
- Habeas Corpus and the Rule of Law
- Rights of Foreign Nationals
- Transnational Dimensions of Constitutionalism
Education
- Harvard College A.B. 1973, Mathematics
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D. 1977, Mathematics
- Harvard Law School J.D. 1980
Appointments
- Bemis Visiting Professor of International Law, 2005
- J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law, 2006
Representative Publications
- Neuman, Gerald L. "The Extraterritorial Constitution after Boumediene v. Bush," 82 Southern California Law Review 259 (2009).
- Neuman, Gerald L. "Import, Export, and Regional Consent in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights," 19 European Journal of International Law 101 (2008).
- Neuman, Gerald L. "Discretionary Deportation," 20 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 611 (2006).
- Neuman, Gerald L. "Human Rights and Constitutional Rights: Harmony and Dissonance," 55 Stanford Law Review 1863 (2003).
- Neuman, Gerald L. "Habeas Corpus, Executive Detention, and Alien Removal," 98 Columbia Law Review 961 (1998).
- Neuman, Gerald L. Strangers to the Constitution: Immigrants, Borders, and Fundamental Law (Princeton University Press 1996).
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