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Jeremy Perelman
Associate Professor, Vice President for International Affairs at Sciences Po
Law School's Research Center
Research Interest(s): International humanitarian law, Public international law, Comparative law, Law and development
Discipline(s): Law
Biography
Associate Professor at Sciences Po
Director of International Affairs at Sciences Po since June 2024
Jeremy Perelman has been involved in a variety of research, teaching and advocacy projects in the fields of human rights and development in the U.S., South Africa, Ghana, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Latin America. He notably co-directed a research project for French institutions on access to justice in South Africa in 2000-2001, and was a researcher and consultant for the Center for Economic and Social Rights, an international NGO based in New York.
A member of the Paris Bar, Perelman holds Masters degrees in International Law and International Affairs from Stanford Law School and the Fletcher School at Tufts University, as well as a Doctorate (S.J.D.) from Harvard Law School. His research focuses on the intersection between human rights based approaches to sustainable development, global economic governance, and social change advocacy in the Global South. He is the co-editor of Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human rights to Challenge Global Poverty (with Lucie E. White eds., Stanford University Press, November 2010), a volume co-authored by African human rights advocates and social justice scholars. He has participated in several Workshops organized by the Harvard Law School Institute for Global Law and Policy (IGLP) as a Faculty member since 2012, and has received IGLP grants to co-direct research projects on Human Rights, Poverty and Heterodox Approaches to Development. More recently, he is the co-recipient of a grant from Sciences Po’s Scientific Advisory Board to examine ‘blind spots in international law’ in the field of global value chains. He is also the co-editor of the International Academy of Comparative Law’s reports on the fight against poverty and the right to development.
Before joining Sciences Po Law School in September 2011, Jeremy Perelman has been a Lecturer-in-Law and Fellow in Residence at the Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School, and a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law.
Jeremy Perelman is Associate Professor (with tenure) at the Sciences Po Law School. He teaches or has taught courses on International Human Rights Law, Economic and Social Rights, Human Rights & Society, Human Rights, Global Poverty and Sustainable Development, as well as Human Rights and International Investment Law at the law school, college or Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA). He has been a visiting professor at the University of Tel Aviv as well as the European Inter-University Center for Human Rights in Venice.
He is also the Faculty and Executive Director of the Sciences Po Law School Clinic. He was awarded two Seed Grant for Joint Faculty Projects from the Alliance Columbia program in 2012 and 2016, as well as a grant from the French Ministry of Justice's Mission de Recherche Droit et Justice in November 2013 for a collaborative project co-directed with Marie Mercat-Bruns focusing on anti-discrimination law and institutions. He sits on the Editorial Committee of the European Journal of Human Rights.
publications
- Jeremy Perelman, Aurélien Bouayad, Anaïs Morin Guerry. Les cliniques juridiques : vecteurs d’innovation de l’enseignement du droit de la transition écologique. Revue internationale de droit économique, 2024, t.XXXVII (2), pp.99-104. ⟨10.3917/ride.372.0099⟩. ⟨hal-04625697⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. X. Aurey et B. Pitcho , Cliniques juridiques et enseignement clinique du droit , Paris, LexisNexis, 2021, 160 p.. Revue Interdisciplinaire d'Etudes Juridiques, 2023, Volume 90 (1), pp.305-314. ⟨10.3917/riej.090.0305⟩. ⟨hal-04625703⟩
- Helena Alviar García, Loïc Azoulai, Régis Bismuth, Vincent Forray, Horatia Muir Watt, et al.. Ce que la Covid-19 révèle du rapport entre le monde et le droit. Marc Lazar; Guillaume Plantin; Xavier Ragot. Le Monde d'aujourd'hui. Les sciences sociales au temps de la Covid, Presses de Sciences Po, pp.169 - 189, 2020, 9782724626704. ⟨hal-03382326⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. Human Rights, Investment and the Rights-ification of Development. The Future of Economic and Social Rights, Cambridge University Press, pp.434 - 469, 2019, 9781108284653. ⟨hal-03270295⟩
- Marie Mercat-Bruns, Jeremy Perelman, Daniel Borrillo, Lucie Cluzel-Metayer, Janie Pélabay, et al.. Les juridictions et les instances publiques dans la mise en œuvre de la non-discrimination : perspectives pluridisciplinaires et comparées. [Rapport de recherche] Ministère de la Justice. 2017, http://www.gip-recherche-justice.fr/publication/les-juridictions-et-les-instances-publiques-dans-la-mise-en-oeuvre-du-principe-de-non-discrimination-perspectives-pluridisciplinaires-et-comparees/. ⟨hal-01500119⟩
- Marie Mercat-Bruns, Jeremy Perelman, Daniel Borrillo, Lucie Cluzel-Metayer, Janie Pélabay, et al.. Les juridictions et les instances publiques dans la mise en œuvre de la non-discrimination : perspectives pluridisciplinaires et comparées. Note de synthèse. [Rapport de recherche] Sciences Po ( École de droit / CNRS, Cevipof); Centre d'études et de recherches de sciences administratives et politiques (CERSA). 2016. ⟨hal-02501138⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. L’enseignement du droit en action : l’émergence des cliniques juridiques en France. Les cliniques juridiques, Presses universitaires de Caen, pp.61 - 105, 2016, 9782841337491. ⟨hal-03567948⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. La clinique de l’Ecole de Droit de Sciences Po : une théorie et pratique du droit en action. Les cliniques juridiques, Presses universitaires de Caen, pp.209 - 2014, 2016, 9782841337491. ⟨hal-03273532⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. Activismo transnacional de derechos humanos, colaboraciones en consultorios juridicos y economia politica de la responsabilidad de los consultorios juridicos ante la sociedad : la cartografia del espacio intermedio. Daniel Bonilla Maldonado. Geopolitica del conocimiento juridico, Siglo del Hombre Editores, pp.189 - 288, 2015, 9789586653619. ⟨hal-03397655⟩
- Jeremy Perelman, Christopher Baker, Paul Lignières. La responsabilité sociale des cabinets d’avocats. Cahiers de droit de l'entreprise, 2015, 1 (1). ⟨hal-03568323⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. Responsabilité sociale des entreprises et innovation pédagogique. JEM - Juriste d'entreprise magazine, 2014, pp.17 - 18. ⟨hal-03568604⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. Penser la pratique, théoriser le droit en action : des cliniques juridiques et des nouvelles frontières épistémologiques du droit. Revue Interdisciplinaire d'Etudes Juridiques, 2014, 72 (2), pp.133 - 153. ⟨10.3917/riej.073.0133⟩. ⟨hal-03399449⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. Transnational Human Rights Advocacy, Clinical Collaborations, and the Political Economies of Accountability: Mapping the Middle. Yale Human Rights & Development Law Journal, 2013, 16 (2), pp.89 - 144. ⟨hal-03399481⟩
- Jeremy Perelman, Katharine G. Young. Rights as Footprints: A New Metaphor for Contemporary Human Rights Practice. Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, 2010, 9 (1), pp.27-58. ⟨hal-01052976⟩
- Lucie White, Jeremy Perelman. Stones of Hope: Experience and Theory in African Economic and Social Rights Activism. Lucie White; Jeremy Perelman. Stones of Hope: How African Activists Reclaim Human Rights to Challenge Global Poverty, Stanford University Press; Stanford University Press, pp.149 - 172, 2010, 9780804769198. ⟨hal-03394141⟩
- Lucie E. White, Jeremy Perelman. Essay: Can Human Rights Practice Be a Critical Project - A View from the Ground. Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review, 2010, 44 (1), pp.157-175. ⟨hal-01023794⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. Review of 'Beyond Common Knowledge' edited by Erik J. Jensen & Thomas C. Heller. Harvard International Law Journal, 2006, 47 (2), pp.531-545. ⟨hal-01045031⟩
- Jeremy Perelman. The Way Ahead? Access to Justice, Public Interest Lawyering and the Right to Legal Aid in South Africa: the Nkuzi case. Stanford Journal of International Law, 2005, 41 (2), pp.357 - 400. ⟨hal-03610218⟩