/* Student Ambassadors */ font-family: FontAwesome; margin:0; See all articles by David Landau David Landau. a[href$="pdf"]:before { Lessons From Honduras, Instituciones Políticas y Función Judicial en Derecho Constitucional Comparado (Political Institutions and Judicial Role in Comparative Constitutional Law), Constituent Power and Constitution-Making in Latin America, Legal Pragmatism and Comparative Constitutional Law, Substitute and Complement Theories of Judicial Review, Democratic Erosion and Constitution-Making Moments: The Role of International Law, Reporte a La Comisión De La Verdad y La Reconciliación De Honduras: Asuntos Constitucionales (Report to the Commission on Truth and Reconciliation of Honduras: Constitutional Issues), Presidential Term Limits in Latin America: A Critical Analysis of the Migration of the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine. .page-node-type-rooms .side .field--name-field-room-technology-status .field--item {display:block; padding:0.563em; text-transform:uppercase; background-color: #fdfcfc; font-weight:bold; margin-bottom:1em} }
display:block; We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Copyright, Mason Ladd Professor and Associate Dean for International Programs, The Evolution of the Separation of Powers, Colombian Constitutional Law: Leading Cases, Redrafting Constitutions in Democratic Orders: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives, Constitutional Triumphs, Constitutional Disappointments: A Critical Assessment of the 1996 South African Constitution’s Local and International Influence, Comparative Constitutional Law in Latin America, The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review: A Comparative Analysis and David M. Brinks & Abby Blass, The DNA of Constitutional Justice in Latin America), 55 Tulsa L. Rev. #fsu-nav-primary ul li a[href^="/co-curriculars/"], background-color: #d5d4d4; A.B., summa cum laude, Harvard University, 2001. border: none !important;
menu . David Landau. .page-node-type-rooms .field--name-field-room-name p { font-size: 1.777em; font-style: italic; } In 2011, Professor Landau served as a consultant on constitutional issues for the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Honduras. 1187 (2020), Abusive Judicial Review: Courts Against Democracy (with Rosalind Dixon), 53 U.C. This Article suggests ways to reinforce democracy against these threats, while acknowledging the extreme difficulty of the task. At the College of Law, Professor Landau has taught Constitutional Law I, Comparative Constitutional Law, Public International Law, Civil Procedure, Conflict of Laws, and International Litigation and Arbitration. He focuses on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, equity and debt financings, and other transactions for public and private companies and private equity funds. .tech-rooms .views-field-field-seating-capacity>div, ************/ display:inline-block; Professor Landau has published in leading law journals including the University of Chicago Law Review, the Iowa Law Review, the George Washington Law Review, and the Harvard International Law Journal. padding: 0.75em; } This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
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padding-top:0.75em; color: #565554; David H. Landau is the Practice Leader of the firm’s Retail and Fashion Group. Select Recent and Forthcoming Publications, Comparative Constitution-Making (co-edited with Hanna Lerner) (Edward Elgar Press 2019), The Evolution of the Separation of Powers (co-editor with David Bilchitz) (Edward Elgar Press 2018), Colombian Constitutional Law: Leading Cases (with Manuel Jose Cepeda Espinosa) (Oxford University Press 2017), Courts and Constitution Making: A Contextual Approach, in Redrafting Constitutions in Democratic Orders: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives (Gabriel Negretto, editor) (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2020), Justice Cepeda’s Institution-Building on the Colombian Constitutional Court: A Fusion of the Political and the Legal, in Towering Justices (Rehan Abeyratne & Iddo Porat, editors) (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2020), Constitutional Backsliding and its Responses in Colombia, in Constitutionalism in Context (David Law, editor) (Cambridge University Press) (forthcoming 2020), Term Limits and the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment Doctrine: Lessons from Latin America (with Rosalind Dixon & Yaniv Roznai), in The Politics of Presidential Term Limits (Alex Baturo & Robert Elgie, editors) (Oxford University Press 2019), Constitutional Non-Transformation? He has published op-eds in the Los Angeles Times and the International New York Times. [CDATA[/* >