Joseph H.H. Weiler (b. 1951) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1991 to 2001. He was a Visiting Professor of Law 1991-1992; John H. Gregory Lecturer on World Organization 1991; Professor of Law 1992-1994; Manley Hudson Professor of Law 1994-2001; and Harvard’s Jean Monnet Chair 1995-2001.
Research: Comparative constitutional law, European integration, WTO and international economic law, law and religion.
Education: University of Sussex B.A. 1976; University of Cambridge LL.B. 1977, LL.M. 1982; Hague Academy of International Law Dip. Int’l. L. 1978; European University Institute Ph.D. 1982.
Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Israel and the Creation of a Palestinian State: A European Perspective” (first published 1985); “European Constitutionalism Beyond the State” (co-editor, 2003); “International Law” (co-editor, 2011); “The Worlds of European Constitutionalism” (co-editor, 2011).
Noteworthy Appointments: University Professor, New York University School of Law; European Union Jean Monnet Chaired Professor, New York University School of Law; Director, Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law and Justice; President, European University Institute, Florence, 2013-2016; awarded Ratzinger Prize by Pope Francis, 2022.