Gráinne de Búrca (b. 1966) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 2008 to 2011. She was a Visiting Professor of Law 2008-2010; and Professor of Law 2010-2011.  

Research: European Union Law, public international law, European human rights, comparative regional integration, transnational and global governance.  

Education: University College Dublin B.C.L. 1986; University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Law School LL.M. 1987; King’s Inns Dublin Barrister-at-Law 1989.  

Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “E.U. Law: Text, Cases, and Materials” (co-author, first published 1998); “The European Court of Justice” (co-editor, 2001); “Law and New Governance in the European Union and the United States” (co-editor, 2006); “Reframing Human Rights in a Turbulent Era” (2021).  

Noteworthy Appointments: Faculty Director, Hauser Global Law School, New York University, appointed 2012; Co-Director, Jean Monnet Center for Regional and International Economic Law and Justice, New York University, appointed 2013.