Santiago Legarre

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Santiago Legarre
Santiago Legarre at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center (LSU) in 2017
Santiago Legarre at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center (LSU) in 2017
BornMay 24, 1968
OccupationProfessor, writer
NationalityArgentine

Santiago Legarre (born May 24, 1968 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine intellectual and a professor of law at Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina.

Legarre received his law degree in 1992 and subsequently earned a Master of Studies in Legal Research from Oxford University and a PhD from Universidad de Buenos Aires. While at Oxford he wrote a dissertation titled "The Historical Background of the Police Power", published in 2007 by the University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law.[1]

After Law School he clerked for the Argentine Supreme Court. He then started his career in law teaching at Universidad Austral in 1995. Legarre moved to UCA in 2007. In 2011 he was a guest at the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Legal History and Legal Theory, in Frankfurt.[2] Since 2012 he is also a visiting professor at the University of Notre Dame Law School (Indiana) and at Strathmore Law School (Kenya), where he developed a teaching system of expressing knowledge through art.[3] Sponsored by the International Association of Law Schools (IALS),[4] in 2013 he lectured at the Kalinga Institute of Technology (KIIT)[5] and at the Jindal Global Law School, both in India.[6] In 2016 he lectured at Harvard Law School, invited by the American Constitution Society;[7] and at Cornell Law School, where he was part of the Berger International Speakers Series.[8] In 2017 he presented on natural law and constitutional law for the at Louisiana State University,[9] for the JSD Program at NYU Law School,[10] and for the Toth-Lonergan Chair of Seton Hall University.[11] In 2018 he gave a lecture on comparative constitutionalism at the Georgetown Law Center sponsored by FLAG (Foreign Lawyers At Georgetown).[12] In 2019 he presented to the faculty of the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center on "Teaching Constitutional Law Across Three Continents".[13] That same year he also spoke on "Why Comparative Constitutional Law", for the Programme for the Foundations of Law and Constitutional Government (Faculty of Law, University of Oxford)[14] and for the Faculty of Law at the University of Zurich.[15] In October 2019 he lectured at the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) in Beijing and in November of the same year at the East China University of Political Science and Law (ECUPL) in Shanghai. In 2020 he lectured on "International Law and Comparative Constitutionalism" at Columbia Law School, invited by the Columbia Society of International Law,[16] and, together with coauthor , on "When to Follow Precedent", at the LSU Paul M. Hebert Law Center, invited by the Hispanic Law Students Association.[17] During the Covid crisis, in October of the same year, he delivered via zoom a lecture titled "Against Comparative Constitutional Law" at the .[18] In 2021 he revisited the Eric Voegelin Institute at LSU, this time for the Political Theory Lunch Colloquy, with a hybrid session on precedent; and he gave, by zoom, a lecture on overruling at the Supreme Court at Tulane University School of Law (New Orleans).[19]

Legarre's academic interests include constitutional law and jurisprudence. He also teaches a workshop on creative writing for law students. Together with a group of students he founded in 2006 the online magazine and was the first editor-in-chief. The magazine is now in its 26th issue and has published articles by more than 200 law students.[20]

Legarre is an independent researcher at CONICET, the Argentine National Council for Research. He writes free lance for La Nación, a leading Argentine newspaper.

References[]

  1. ^ 9 University of Pennsylvania Journal of Constitutional Law 745 (2007) https://ssrn.com/abstract=2422513
  2. ^ https://www.rg.mpg.de/events/3687/2077701
  3. ^ Strathmore Law School Students Learn Through Art; The Sweet Sixteen Competition "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 13, 2016.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ https://www.ialsnet.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/IALS-2013-PS-HR-Themes.pdf
  5. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwwoODP5iMc&list=PLj8_LAnn8CZc_fAlI3kaSkohn2V8ybGys&index=47
  6. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoGnijnn1cU&list=PLj8_LAnn8CZc_fAlI3kaSkohn2V8ybGys&index=49
  7. ^ http://today.law.harvard.edu/santiago-legarre-on-comparative-constitutional-law/
  8. ^ http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/news-center/events.cfm?id=97064
  9. ^ http://sites.law.lsu.edu/worldwide/2017/01/11/professor-santiago-legarre-to-give-a-lecture-at-lsu/
  10. ^ https://www.facebook.com/NYULAWJSD/posts/1586891608024270
  11. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNE0B1GFk44&index=3&list=PLj8_LAnn8CZc_fAlI3kaSkohn2V8ybGys
  12. ^ http://georgetownlaw.orgsync.com/org/foreignlawyersatgeorgetown/home
  13. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvHzy9Bv1-s&list=PLj8_LAnn8CZc_fAlI3kaSkohn2V8ybGys&index=2&t=4s
  14. ^ https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/events/why-comparative-constitutional-law
  15. ^ https://www.ius.uzh.ch/de/staff/professorships/alphabetical/fiocchi/Vorlesungen/FS-19/Juristische-Zeitgeschichte--Contemporary-History-of-Law.html
  16. ^ https://www.law.columbia.edu/events/international-law-and-comparative-constitutionalism
  17. ^ https://www.law.lsu.edu/calendar/event/hlsa-and-ils-meeting/
  18. ^ https://tube.switch.ch/switchcast/uzh.ch/embed/b609afd7-88d6-4596-97af-1dab734b2bfd
  19. ^ https://sites01.lsu.edu/faculty/voegelin/political-theory-lunch-colloquy/
  20. ^ http://www.sedcontra.com.ar

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