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Daniel M. Brinks is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, where his research focuses on constitutional law, comparative constitutional studies, and human rights implementation. His scholarly work examines the relationship between constitutional design and real-world outcomes, with particular attention to social and economic rights.
Professor Brinks' research interests include:
- Comparative Constitutional Law
- Constitutional Design and Constitution-Making
- Social and Economic Rights
- Rule of Law and Inequality
- Judicial Behavior in Constitutional Courts
- Human Rights Implementation
- Latin American Constitutional Development
His recent publications demonstrate a trend toward empirical analysis of constitutional provisions and their practical impact, particularly examining how constitutional frameworks affect the protection of social rights. Brinks has collaborated with leading constitutional scholars on expert surveys that identify which constitutional provisions experts consider most essential for constitutional success.
His influential work on the distributive impact of litigating social and economic rights has been widely cited, showing how constitutional litigation affects different socioeconomic groups. His research on Brazilian constitutionalism and the spread of constitutional courts across Latin America represents significant contributions to understanding constitutional development in the region.
Professor Brinks' scholarship appears in reputable venues including the European Journal of Empirical Legal Studies and the Annual Review of Law and Social Science, reflecting his standing in the constitutional law academic community.
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