

Jean-Marc Coicaud
Contributing to thought leadership in the realms of international law and global affairs, Jean-Marc Coicaud is a Distinguished Professor at Rutgers School of Law. Since joining Rutgers University in 2011, he has been instrumental in shaping the academic discourse around human rights, international organizations, and comparative legal systems. His teaching portfolio includes courses on international law, the United Nations, comparative law, and jurisprudence, reflecting his diverse research interests. Professor Coicaud is a prolific author, having published 16 books and over 100 chapters and articles that delve into the intricacies of international legal regimes and global justice. His scholarly work is widely recognized and has contributed significantly to the understanding of international legitimacy and the role of law in global governance. In addition to his academic pursuits, Professor Coicaud is an esteemed speaker, having lectured extensively across the globe. His insights into international law and human rights have been sought after by academic institutions and policy-making bodies worldwide. His commitment to advancing global justice is further evidenced by his role on the advisory board of the Global Policy Journal, where he provides strategic guidance on pressing international issues. Currently, Professor Coicaud is working on a new book titled "International Legitimacy and Global Justice," which promises to offer fresh perspectives on the challenges and opportunities within the international legal framework. His ongoing research continues to influence both scholarly debates and practical applications in the field of international law. Through his teaching, writing, and advisory roles, Jean-Marc Coicaud remains a pivotal figure in the study and practice of international law, contributing to a deeper understanding of how legal systems can promote justice and human rights on a global scale.
Publications
, 227-247, 2015-08-05
, 93-124, 2009-04-01
, 603-634, 2014-11-05
, 485-513, 2014-07-29
, 87-114, 2009-11-30
, 277-298, 2016-01-11
, 211-231, 2018-12-17
, 434-454, 2019-09-26
, 87-97, 2017-03-02
, 573, 2001-01-01