

Elizabeth Borgwardt
Professor with expertise in human rights and international law, Elizabeth Borgwardt is a distinguished faculty member at the Law University of Chicago. Her academic journey is marked by an impressive array of qualifications, including a PhD from Stanford University, a JD from Harvard Law School, and an MPhil in International Relations from Cambridge University. These credentials underscore her deep commitment to understanding and advancing the field of human rights and international law. Borgwardt's research interests lie at the intersection of human rights ideas and institutions, where she explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of these critical areas. Her scholarly work is characterized by a nuanced understanding of the evolution of human rights concepts and their implementation within international legal frameworks. Her contributions to the field have been recognized through various prestigious fellowships, including those at Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, and NYU, as well as a Fulbright fellowship with the University of Heidelberg. In addition to her academic pursuits, Borgwardt has made significant contributions to the legal profession. She has clerked for the Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, an experience that has enriched her understanding of the practical applications of international law. Her membership in the California Bar further attests to her legal expertise and commitment to the practice of law. Borgwardt is also the author of the award-winning book "A New Deal for the World: America's Vision for Human Rights," which has been acclaimed for its insightful analysis of America's role in shaping global human rights policies. Her writing reflects a deep engagement with historical narratives and their implications for contemporary human rights discourse. Throughout her career, Borgwardt has been dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of human rights and international law among her students and peers. Her teaching is informed by her extensive research and practical experience, making her a respected and influential figure in her field. Her work continues to inspire and challenge those who seek to understand the complexities of human rights and international legal systems.
Publications
, 201-217, 2021-06-03
, 679-705, 2008-01-01
, 547-571, 2008-11-01
, 2006-01-04
, 222-222, 2017-06-01
, 627-640, 2010-08-02
, 306-309, 2011-02-01