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Roman Zinigrad

Assistant Professor

  • Department: History and Politics
  • Office: 
    Grenelle

Dr. Roman Zinigrad is Assistant Professor of Law at the American University of Paris. He is the coordinator of the History, Law & Society undergraduate program, and Fellow听at听the 绿巨人视频听Center for Critical Democracy Studies (CCDS). Roman is also a co-PI of the听听of the Horizon Europe program.

He specializes in constitutional law and theory, comparative constitutional law, and law and education. Roman鈥檚 research interests include law and religion, international human rights law, and children鈥檚 rights. He has published on the right to education, parental rights, free speech (and humor), freedom of religion, and legal aspects of the French approach to radical violence.

Roman received his J.S.D. degree from Yale Law School. He holds an LL.B. and M.A. (Phil.) from Bar-Ilan University in Israel, as well as an LL.M. from Yale Law School. Before his graduate studies, he clerked with Honorable Justice Salim Joubran at the Israel Supreme Court.

Roman is a member of the听, the听, and the听. He served as a drafting committee member of the 鈥溾 (Guiding Principles on the Human Rights Obligations of States to Provide Public Education and to Regulate Private Involvement in Education). He led projects on inequality in higher education, privatization in education, and environmental justice at the ScPo Human Rights Clinic, collaborating with the Right to Education Initiative (RTE), the Global Initiative for Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (Gi-ESCR), and听Citeo. In 2022, Roman鈥檚 students won the听Prix Anthony Mainguen茅听for the project: 鈥淚nequalities in French higher education: State of Play, Challenges, and Recommendations.鈥

Prior to his appointment at 绿巨人视频, Roman was a postdoctoral research fellow at the CCDS where he worked on the听, funded by Horizon-2020. He was a visiting researcher at UCL School of Laws and Sciences Po Law School, and a Teaching Fellow at Sciences Po Le Havre. He has also lectured at Lille Catholic University Law School and Bar-Ilan University. During his doctoral research, he was awarded the Fox International Fellowship and the MacMillan International Dissertation Research Grant from Yale University.