Stephen Gardbaum
MacArthur Foundation Professor of International Justice and Human Rights
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B.A. Oxford, 1980
C.P.E. College of Law, London, 1981
M.Sc. Sociology and Politics, University of London, 1985
Ph.D. Political Theory, Columbia, 1989
J.D. Yale, 1990
UCLA Faculty Since 1998
gardbaum@law.ucla.edu
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Biography
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Courses
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Books
The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism: Theory and Practice.
Cambridge University Press (2013).
Abstract
La Estructura Comparativa de los Derechos Constitucionales.
Collection of articles translated from English by Natalia Bernal Cano, European Research Center of Comparative Law (2012).
Articles and Chapters
The Case for the New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism, 14
German Law Journal
(forthcoming, 2013).
Full Text
The Place of Constitutional Law in the Legal System, in
Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law
(edited by Michel Rosenfeld and Andras Sajo, Oxford University Press, 2012).
Full Text
The Comparative Structure and Scope of Constitutional Rights, in
Research Handbook in Comparative Constitutional Law
(edited by Rosalind Dixon, Tom Ginsburg, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011).
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How Successful and Distinctive is the Human Rights Act? An Expatriate Comparatist's Assessment, 74
Modern Law Review
195
(2011).
Reassessing the New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism, 8
International Journal of Constitutional Law
167
(2010).
Full Text
A Democratic Defense of Constitutional Balancing, 4
Law & Ethics of Human Rights
78
(2010).
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Human Rights and International Constitutionalism, in
Ruling the World? Constitutionalism, International Law and Global Government
(edited by Jeff Dunoff and Joel Trachtman, Cambridge University Press, 2009).
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The Myth and the Reality of American Constitutional Exceptionalism, 107
Michigan Law Review
391
(2008).
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Human Rights as International Constitutional Rights, 19
European Journal of International Law
749
(2008).
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A Reply to “The Right of Reply”, 76
George Washington Law Review
1065
(2008).
Limiting Constitutional Rights, 54
UCLA Law Review
789-854
(2007).
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State and Comparative Constitutional Law Perspectives on a Possible Post-Roe World, 51
St. Louis University Law Journal
685
(2007).
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The Breadth versus the Depth of Congress’s Commerce Power, in
Federal Preemption: States' Powers, National Interests
(edited by Richard Epstein and Michael Greve, AEI Press, 2007).
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Where the (State) Action Is, 4
International Journal of Constitutional Law
760-79
(2006).
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Congress’s Power to Preempt the States, 33
Pepperdine Law Review
100-130
(2005).
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The “Horizontal Effect” of Constitutional Rights, 102
Michigan Law Review
388-459
(2003).
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The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism, 49
American Journal of Comparative Law
707-60
(2001).
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Law, Incommensurability, and Expression, 146
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
1687-1700
(1998).
The Federalism Implications of Flores, 39
William & Mary Law Review
665-88
(1998).
New Deal Constitutionalism and the Unshackling of the States, 64
University of Chicago Law Review
483-566
(1997).
Liberalism, Autonomy, and Moral Conflict, 48
Stanford Law Review
385-417
(1996).
Rethinking Constitutional Federalism, 74
Texas Law Review
795-838
(1996).
The Nature of Preemption, 97
Cornell Law Review
767-815
(1994).
Broadcasting, Democracy, and the Market, 82
Georgetown Law Journal
373-96
(1993).
Law, Politics, and the Claims of Community, 90
Michigan Law Review
685-760
(1992).
Why the Liberal State Can Promote Moral Ideals After All, 104
Harvard Law Review
1350-371
(1991).
Other
Empire Rises, Balkinization symposium on Bruce Ackerman's The Decline and Fall of the American Republic, (October 16, 2010).
Full Text
Book Review, 112
Ethics
838-41
(2002).
Reviewing
Constitutional Revolutions: Pragmatism and the Role of Judicial Review in American Constitutionalism, by Robert J. Lipkin.
Preemption, in
Encyclopedia of the American Constitution
2nd ed.
(edited by Leonard W. Levy, Ken Karst, et al., Macmillan, 2000).
Contributor, Recent Developments in U.S. Constitutional Law,
Revue française de Droit constitutionnel
(1999-present).