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Victor Muñiz-Fraticelli is an Associate Professor of Law and Political Science at McGill University's Faculty of Law. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (2000) and a Juris Doctor from the University of Puerto Rico (1999), and served as a law clerk at the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico. His research focuses on legal/political pluralism, church-state relations, intergenerational justice, constitutionalism, and political theology, particularly regarding religious freedom and denominational education.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Chicago, 2000
- Juris Doctor, University of Puerto Rico, 1999
Research interests emphasize pluralism's structural foundations, liberalism's evolution, and the intersection of law, politics, and ethics. His work explores how associations assert legitimate authority beyond state tolerance, analyzing constitutional frameworks and private law theories. Current projects examine political theology's role in institutionalizing religious freedom.
Notable recognition includes the 2019 New Directions Fellowship from the Mellon Foundation. While no advising/grant details are provided, his scholarship bridges theoretical and applied dimensions of justice, with a focus on intergenerational equity and institutional pluralism. Additional affiliations may include interdisciplinary collaborations within political science and theology departments.



