Hans Lindahl#
Membership Number: | 6379 |
Membership type: | ORDINARY |
Section: | LAW |
Affiliated section(s): | PHILOSOPHY, THEOLOGY & RELIGIOUS STUDIES |
Elected: | 2023 |
Main Country of Residence: | THE NETHERLANDS |
Homepage(s): | https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/staff/h-k-lindahl |
ORCID: | 0000-0002-1333-9746 |
Present and Previous Positions
- Full Professor of Legal Philosophy, Tilburg University
- Professor of Global Law, Queen Mary, London
- 2001 - 2007 Associate Professor of Legal Philosophy, Tilburg University
- 1995 - 2001 Assistant Professor of Legal Philosophy, Tilburg University
- 1994 - 1995 Post-doctoral Fellow, Tilburg University
- 1987 - 1988 Lecturer of Introduction to Law, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá
Fields of Scholarship
- Constitutional Theory
- Global Law
- Legal Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
Honours and Awards
- Visiting Professor, Escola de Direito de São Paulo da Fundação Getulio Vargas
- Visiting Professor, Doctoral Program of the Law School of the Universidad Javeriana
- Member of the Sociedad Colombiana de Filosofía
- Invited to give Julius Stone address, University of Sydney (2018)
- Symposia on recent publications held at: Symposia on the book have been held in Edinburgh (June 2018), Queen Mary (October 2018), Tilburg (November 2018), Naples (January 2019), Hamburg (January 2019), SciencesPo (November 2019), and Tokyo (2020)
- Special sections published on recent publications in: Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 29 (2019) 3, with comments by Paul S. Berman, Ralf Michaels, Nicole Roughan, and Alexander Somek, with a reply to critics by the author
- Ethics & Politics, 21 (2019) 3, edited by Ferdinando Menga, with comments by Alessandro Ferrara, Thomas Fossen, David Owen, Markus Patberg, and Gianfrancesco Zanetti, with a reply to critics by the author. A follow-up exchange between Alessandro Ferrara and the author was published in Ethics & Politics, 22 (2020) 2, and edited by Ferdinando Menga
- Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, 27 (2020) 2, with comments by Christine Bell, Friedrich Kratochwil, Hans Micklitz, Carlos Thiebaut, and Bert van Roermund, with a reply to critics by the author, in 2020
- Ethics & Politics: A Review of Philosophy, edited by Ferdinando Menga, with contributions by Emilios Christodoulidis, Fabio Ciaramelli, Martin Loughlin, Sofia Näsström, Stefan Rummens, and Neil Walker, together with a reply to critics by the author (Vol. XVI, No. 2, 2014)
- Contemporary Political Theory (December, 2015) with an introduction by Andrew Schaap (Exeter), comments by David Owen (Southampton) and James Ingram (McMaster), together with a reply to critics by the author
- Jurisprudence (2016, vol. 7, issue 2), with contributions by Massimo La Torre (Catanzaro/Hull), Emmanuel Melissaris (LSE), Panu Minkkinen (Helsinki) and Scott Veitch (Hong Kong), together with a reply to critics by the author