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David Grewal is a Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley's School of Law. His research focuses on the interplay between law, political economy, and constitutionalism, with a particular emphasis on neoliberalism, international trade law, and the socio-legal foundations of capitalism. He explores historical and theoretical dimensions of governance, including the evolution of economic thought, climate change policy challenges, and the legitimacy of judicial institutions.
His work critically examines how legal frameworks shape economic systems and power structures, as seen in analyses of ancient oligarchic systems, modern trade policies, and climate-induced self-determination crises in Pacific island nations. Recent scholarship includes critiques of neoliberalism's legal origins and proposals for interdisciplinary frameworks in law-and-political-economy studies.
Notable contributions include How Law Made Neoliberalism (2021) and Law and Political Economy: Toward a Manifesto (2017). Though no formal awards or grants are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record underscores his influence in legal and political-economic discourse.
