
معرفی
Ruti G. Teitel is the Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law at New York Law School, where she also serves as Co-Director of the Center for International Law, Chair of the Global Law and Justice Colloquium, and Director of the Institute for Global Law, Justice, and Policy. She is a Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University School of Law, Mt. Scopus, and affiliated faculty at NYU’s Master's International Relations program. Her roles include co-chairing the American Society of International Law Interest Group on Transitional Justice and Rule of Law, and membership in the Council on Foreign Relations.
Education:
- Cornell University, J.D., 1980
- Georgetown University, B.S. cum laude, 1977
Her research focuses on international human rights, transitional justice, and global legal frameworks. She pioneered the field of transitional justice, authoring seminal works like Transitional Justice (2002), which established foundational principles for post-conflict legal systems. Her scholarship often explores the intersection of law, ethics, and global governance.
Awards: Her article Beyond Compliance: Rethinking Why International Law Matters (Global Policy) received a notable award, underscoring her impact on legal theory.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not detailed, her advisory roles include the London Review of International Law and the International Journal of Transitional Justice.
Labs/Teams: She leads the Institute for Global Law, Justice, and Policy, fostering interdisciplinary research on global legal challenges.



