Jeff Holzgrefe
Adjunct Professor

Emory University
School of Law
1301 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30322

Telephone: 404.687.3382
Email: jholzgr@emory.edu


Jeff Holzgrefe is an Adjunct Professor at Emory University's School of Law. He has taught at St. Andrews, Princeton, and Duke Universities, and held visiting fellowships at the Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, the Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne, and elsewhere. He was educated at Monash University, Australia and Balliol College, Oxford, England. He has published on the history of international relations thought and humanitarian intervention. He recently gave a public lecture sponsored by the Vann Center for Ethics and the Dean Rusk International Studies Program at Davidson College on the Ethics of Counter-Terrorism.

Research interests: Ethics and International Law, Ethics and Counter-Terrorism, International Distributive Justice, International Humanitarian Law, Laws of War, Terrorism, Metaethical Foundations of Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention

Human rights courses: LAW 738: International Law and Ethics: offered annually, fall semester.

Publications relating to human rights:

J. L. Holzgrefe, “The Humanitarian Intervention Debate”, in J. L. Holzgrefe & R. O. Keohane, eds., Humanitarian Intervention: Legal, Ethical and Political Dilemmas, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003, pp. 15-52.