Biography
Henry J. Steiner is an Emeritus Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law at Harvard University. His research interests concern issues of human rights and international law.
He is the founder of the Human Rights Program (HRP) at Harvard Law School, a nearly thirty-year-old program dedicated to incorporating students, faculty, and human rights organizations into the study of international human rights through applied research, regular speaker series, as well as conferences and reports.
He received his B.A. in Modern European History and Literature, M.A. in International Affairs, and LL.B. all from Harvard University.
He is the founder of the Human Rights Program (HRP) at Harvard Law School, a nearly thirty-year-old program dedicated to incorporating students, faculty, and human rights organizations into the study of international human rights through applied research, regular speaker series, as well as conferences and reports.
He received his B.A. in Modern European History and Literature, M.A. in International Affairs, and LL.B. all from Harvard University.
Books by Henry J. Steiner
A gloomy view of enforcement
A gloomy view of enforcement
International law, doctrine an
International law, doctrine and schools of thought in the twentieth century
Pressures and principles
Pressures and principles
International boycotts and dom
International boycotts and domestic order
Documentary supplement for use
Documentary supplement for use with Transnational legal problems