Philip Moremen , J.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Department Chair
School of Diplomacy and International Relations
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Philip Moremen, J.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Department Chair
School of Diplomacy and International Relations
Philip Moremen joined the School of Diplomacy and International Relations as one of its first four full-time faculty members. His areas of expertise include public international law, international environmental law and policy, and peace operations.
Professor Moremen's scholarship has addressed private enforcement of international law, customary international law, and post-conflict peacebuilding. He has published in the Temple Law Review, the UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, and the Harvard Journal of International Law.
Professor Moremen is a Vice-President of the American Branch of the International Law Association and serves on its Executive Committee. He has served as Chair of the Seton Hall University Faculty Senate and in several other Senate positions. In 2019, he was named as the University Teacher of the Year and the School of Diplomacy Teacher of the Year.
Education
- J.D., University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law
- Ph.D., Tufts University, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
- B.A., Stanford University
Scholarship
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"When the Fighting Stops: Roles and Responsibilities in Post-Conflict Reconstruction." 38 Seton Hall L. Rev. 1233 , April ( 2008)
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"International Private Rights of Action: A Cost-Benefit Framework." 8 San Diego International Law Journal 5, November 2006
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"Costs and Benefits of Adding a Private Right of Action to the World Trade Organization and the Montreal Protocol Dispute Resolution Systems." 11 UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs 189, October 2006
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"National Court Decisions as State Practice: A Transnational Judicial Dialogue?"
32 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 259, February 2006 -
"Private Rights of Action to Enforce Rules of International Regimes." 79 Temple Law Review 1127, February 2006
Accomplishments
- School of Diplomacy Teacher of the Year, School of Diplomacy, March 2019
- University Teacher of the Year, Seton Hall University, March 2019
- Albert B. Hakim Faculty Service Medal, Seton Hall University Faculty Senate, September
2017