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Amnon Lev serves as Associate Professor at the Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance within the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, specializing in critical analyses of sovereignty, public law foundations, and authority construction in historical and contemporary contexts.
His academic credentials include:
- Cand.jur. from University of Copenhagen (2000)
- Cand.phil. from University of Copenhagen (2004)
- Ph.D. from University of Copenhagen (2009)
Lev's research interrogates how legal theorems adapt to shifting historical circumstances to legitimize power structures, with core interests spanning sovereignty, political morality, hegemony, and federalism. His current work examines precarity generation and interlocking systems of oppression within law-based governance, bridging theoretical frameworks with practical justice concerns.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent engagement with critical legal theory and sovereignty debates, evolving from foundational studies on natural law toward contemporary intersections with global justice, climate governance, and vulnerability frameworks. This trajectory demonstrates increasing attention to systemic precarity within post-sovereign legal orders.
Recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Orville J. Scheel Jr. Center International Human Rights, University of Yale
Lev secured external funding for the project 'From Universe to Europe: An Analysis of the Emergence of Europe as a Separate Legal Order within the Structure of International Law' (2010-2012) through FSE. No formal student advisees are documented in available records. His work remains anchored at the Centre for Climate Change Law and Governance, where he examines legal-political dimensions of climate adaptation and justice.




