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Jean-Marc Coicaud has published 15 books (single-authored, co-authored and co-edited), and around 90 book chapters and articles in the fields of comparative politics, political and legal theory, international relations and international law. His books are available in English, French, Japanese,
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and a Ministry of Foreign Affairs Fellowship, he spent six years at Harvard University working on his doctorat d'Etat. At Harvard, Coicaud was affiliated with the Center for European Studies, the Center for International Affairs, the Department of Philosophy, and the Law School. This led to his
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Following his first doctorate, Coicaud worked for the Scientific and Cultural Services of the French Consulate in Houston, Texas. He then returned to France and worked as a legislative assistant for a Parliament Member of the European Parliament. At the same time he taught constitutional law to
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Coicaud holds a PhD in Political Science-Law from the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a Doctorat d'Etat in Legal and Political Theory from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques of Paris. He also holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Philosophy, Literature and Linguistics.
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second doctorat d'Etat, granted by Sciences Po, on the issue of political legitimacy and responsibility, with his dissertation eventually being published in a variety of languages.
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He serves on the advisory board of Global Policy Journal (London) and is a member of the Carnegie Council Advisory Board of Global Policy Innovations (New York).
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Since 2011 Coicaud has held the position of Professor of Law at Rutgers University Law School with a joint appointment as Professor of Global Affairs at the
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is a French and American legal and political theorist focusing on global issues, among numerous other topics. He is Professor of Law and Global Affairs at
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Following the end of his studies, Coicaud received a position with the Executive Office of the United Nations Secretary-General, Dr.
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Born in Les Herbiers, Vendée, Jean-Marc Coicaud studied philosophy, literature, law/political science and linguistics. He attended
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and a Global Ethics Fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. He is an elected member of the
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Beyond the National Interest: The Future of UN Peacekeeping and Multilateralism in an Era of U.S. Primacy
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Ethics in Action: The Ethical Challenges of International Human Rights Non-Governmental Organizations
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Legitimacy and Politics: A Contribution to the Study of Political Right and Political Responsibility
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Emotions and Passions in International Politics: Beyond Mainstream International Relations
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for Social Research (New York). In addition, he has been a senior fellow at the
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first-year students at the Sorbonne. With the support of an
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Chinese, Spanish and Arabic, and include the following:
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where he formerly served as director of the program.
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