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Daniel Halberstam
Name: Daniel Halberstam
Title(s):
- Eric Stein Collegiate Professor of Law
Contact Information: 734.763.4408 , Daniel.Halberstam@umich.edu
Website: http://cgi2.www.law.umich.edu/_FacultyBioPage/facultybiopagenew.asp?ID=1
International Institute Affiliation(s):
- CES-EUC
- WCED
- CICS
Department Affiliation(s):
- Law
- Center for European Studies-European Union Center
Education Background: J.D., Yale Law School, 1993; A.B., Columbia College, 1989; Abitur, Gutenberg Gymnasium, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1985
World Area(s) of Study/Interest:
- European Union Studies
Related Countries:
- Germany
Research/Teaching Specialization: European Union law, constitutional law, comparative federalism
Area/Int'l Course(s) Taught: European Union Law, Federalism, Comparative Public Law, European Legal Order, Comparative and Constitutional Law, European Legal Order
Publications:
- "Desperately Seeking Europe: On Comparative Methodology and the Conception of Rights". 2007. (Refereed Journal Article)
- The Bride of Messina: Constitutionalism and Democracy in Europe. 2005. (Refereed Journal Article)
- From Competence to Power: Bureaucracy, Democracy and the Future of Europe. 2003. (Working Paper)
- Gerichtliche Zusammenarbeit im föderalen System der USA: Ein rechtsvergleichender Beitrag zur Diskussion über die Gerichtsreform in der Europäischen Union. 2002. (Refereed Journal Article)
- State Autonomy in Germany and the United States. 2001. (Refereed Journal Article)
- Of Power and Responsibility: The Political Cultures of Federalism. 2004. (Refereed Journal Article)
- The Foreign Affairs of Federal Systems: A National Perspective on the Benefits of State Participation. 2001. (Refereed Journal Article)
- The Constitutional Challenge in Europe and America: People, Power, and Politics. forthcoming. (Authored Book)
- Making It Our Own: A Trans-European Proposal on Amending the Draft Constitutionall Treaty for the European Union. 2004. (Working Paper)

