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Professor Jonathan Hafetz is a constitutional and human rights law expert at Seton Hall Law School. He has held visiting roles at Princeton University, Rikkyo University (Tokyo), and consults for international bodies like the ICC and Open Society Foundations.
- Education: J.D. from Yale Law School, M.Phil in Modern History from Oxford University, B.A. from Amherst College
His research focuses on constitutional rights in national security contexts, international criminal law, and transnational human rights litigation. He has written extensively on Guantanamo detention, military commissions, and pandemic governance.
Recent scholarship explores digital technologies in international humanitarian law, immigration crisis governance, and narrative's role in Ukraine war crimes prosecution. His work appears in journals like Yale Law Journal and Cambridge International Law Journal.
- Scientific Awards:
- American Bar Association Silver Gavel Award (2011)
- Scribes Silver Medal Award (2011)
- Fulbright Scholar (2021-2022, 1995)
- Princeton University LPA Fellowship (2014)
- American Bar Foundation Fellow (2023)
Hafetz litigated landmark cases challenging arbitrary detention and torture at the ACLU and Brennan Center for Justice. He has authored over 30 amicus briefs for U.S. Supreme Court and created the Law on Film podcast examining legal themes in cinema.



