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Noah Feldman

 
     
 
Noah Feldman
Noah Feldman is professor of law at Harvard Law School and an adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Before joining the Harvard faculty in 2007, he was an associate professor of law at New York University Law School. He regularly contributes articles to the New York Times Sunday Magazine.  

Fluent in Arabic, Hebrew, and French, Feldman worked as an advisor in the early days of the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and helped formulate the new constitution.

Feldman is a graduate of Harvard University, Oxford University, and Yale Law School.
 
 

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Selected Publications:
What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building (2004)
 
Link: http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/facdir.php?id=544
 
Last Updated: Sep 03, 2008


 
 

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