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David Abraham
Professor of Law
J.D. 1989, University of Pennsylvania Law School
Ph.D. 1977, University of Chicago

 

Telephone: (305) 284-5535

Office: G285

Email: dabraham@law.miami.edu

SSRN

 

  • The Bush Regime from Elections to Detentions: A Moral Economy of Carl Schmitt and Human Rights, 62 U. Miami L. Rev. 249 (2008), U. Miami Legal Studies Research Paper 2007-20, available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=942865.
  • Doing Justice on Two Fronts: The Liberal Dilemma in Immigration, in Ethnic and Racial Studies (forthcoming 2008), U. Miami Legal Studies Research Paper 2007-19, available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1005448.
  • Constitutional Patriotism, Citizenship, and Belonging, 6 Int’l J. Const. L. 137 (2008).
  • The Boundaries and Bonds of Citizenship: Recognition and Redistribution in the United States, Germany, and Israel, in Migration in History: Human Migration in Comparative Perspective 201 (Marc S. Rodriguez & Anthony Grafton eds., 2007).
  • Constitutional Patriotism, Citizenship, and Belonging in America and Germany, 16 Temp. Pol. & Civ. Rts. L. Rev. 457 (2007).
  • Book Review, Selecting by Origin: Ethnic Migration in the Liberal State, 79 J. Mod. Hist. 658 (2007).
  • After Ethnicity and “Constitutional Patriotism:” Searching for Capacious German Membership in a Period of Neo-Liberalism and Europeanization, in Towards the Completion of Europe: Analysis and Perspectives of the New European Union Enlargement 89 (Joaquin Roy and Roberto Dominguez, eds., 2006).
  • Book Review, H-German, H-Net Reviews (July 2006) (reviewing Two Cultures of Rights: The Quest for Inclusion and Participation in Modern America and Germany (Manfred Berg and Martin H. Geyer, eds., 2002)) Available by clicking here 
  • Wie Weimar: Die Deutsche Wahl, Die Zeit, 38/2005 (Hamburg), Sept. 20, 2005, Available by clicking here (trans. into Polish: Forum, Oct. 2005).
  • Solidarity and Particularity: E Pluribus Unum? 6 Hagar: Studies In Culture, Polity, And Identities 147 (2005).
  • Book Review, 38 Int'l Migration R. 1258 (2004) (reviewing Challenging Ethnic Citizenship: German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration (Daniel Levy and Yfaat Weiss, eds., 2002)). 
  • Op-Ed., American Jobs But Not the American Dream, N.Y. Times, Jan. 9, 2004, at A19.
  • Reparations and Historical Justice: Memory or the Future?, in  Reparations, Law, and Culture (John Torpey, ed. New York, 2004).
  • Is a Communist Father Still a Worthy Father? INS Disrection and Asylum Politics, 95 Am J. Int'l L. 204 (2001).
  • The Good of Banality? The Emergence of Cost-Benefit Analysis and Proportionality in the Treatment of Aliens in the U.S. and Germany, 5 Citizenship Studies 237 (2000).
  • Dealing with Histories of Oppression: Hannah Arendt's "Eichmann" and William Styron's "Nat Turner": Histories of Oppression, Subject Positionality and Cultural Capital, 2 Rutgers Race & L. Rev. 87 (2000).
  • The Merits and Limits of Historical Adjudication and Government Inquiries, 18 L. & Hist. Rev. 607 (2000).
  •  Immigration, Labor Markets, and Social Inequality: A Comment, 30 U. Miami Inter-Am. L. Rev. 605 (1999).
  • Analisi Costi/Benefici e Proporzionalita nel Trattamento Degli Stranieri Negli Stati Uniti e in Germania, 5 Acoma; Revista Internazionale Di Studi Nordamericani 13 (1998).
  • Libertà senza uguaglianza: il legame tra diritti, 22 Alteragioni 93 (1997) (Italian adaptation and translation of Liberty Without Equality, 21 L. & Soc. Inquiry 1 (1996)).
  • The Rule of Law Under Siege: Selected Essays of Franz L. Neumann and Otto Kirchheimer, 26 Contem. Sociology 652 (1997) (Book Review).
  • The German Duality of State and Society, 4 Cardozo J. Int'l L. 345 (1996).
  • Liberty Without Equality: The Property-Rights Connection in a "Negative Citizenship" Regime, 21 L. & Soc. Inquiry  1 (1996).
     

 


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