Mila Versteeg
Associate Professor of Law
LL.M., Harvard Law School, 2007
D.Phil., Oxford University, 2011
Meester in Rechten, Tilburg University, 2006
Mila Versteeg joined the Law School in 2011. Her research and teaching interest include comparative constitutional law, public international law and empirical legal studies.
Versteeg earned her B.A. in public administration and first law degree from Tilburg University in the Netherlands in 2006. She earned her LL.M. from Harvard Law School in 2007 and a D.Phil. in socio-legal studies in 2011 from Oxford University, where she was a Gregory Kulkes Scholar at Balliol College and recipient of an Arts and the Humanities Research Council Award.
Prior to joining the Law School, Versteeg was an Olin Fellow and lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School, where she taught comparative legal institutions. Versteeg previously worked at the U.N. Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute in Turin and at the Southern Africa Litigation Centre in Johannesburg. In the spring of 2009, she was a Hauser Global visiting researcher at New York University Law School. In the spring of 2010, she was a visiting scholar at the Center for Empirical Research in the Law at Washington University in St. Louis.
Publications
Current Courses
In the Media
- "In Sickness and in Health: The Constitution Should Give Americans the Right to Basic Health Care" (Co-Author) (Slate, 06/12/2012)
- "Japan's Constitution is Still One of the World's Most Advanced" (The Asahi Shimbun, 05/03/2012)
- "Is Canada's Charter Better Than the U.S. Constitution? (GlobalPost, 04/18/2012)
- "Canada's Charter Legacy" (CTV, 04/18/2012)
- "Gov't Press Release Dubs Charter an 'Important Step'" (CTV News, 04/17/2012)
- "Charter of Rights Turns Canada into a 'Constitutional' Trendsetter" (CBC, 04/17/2012)
- "The Charter Proves to Be Canada's Gift to the World" (The Globe and Mail, 04/15/2012)
- "Canadian Model a Global Template, U.S. Study Finds" ("The Vancouver Sun", 04/14/2012)
- "We The People: Declining Global Appeal of U.S. Constitution" (The Kojo Nnamdi Show, 02/28/2012)
- "Global Influence of U.S. Constitution on the Decline" (Science Blog, 02/27/2012)
- "No Longer a Model Constitution Works For Us" (Watertown Daily Times, 02/27/2012)
- "Simplicity is Beautiful: How to Build a Democracy" (The Daily Caller, 02/21/2012)
- "Influence of U.S. Constitution Declining Globally" (The Christian Post, 02/19/2012)
- Take Five: Scholar David Law on U.S. Constitution's Declining Global Appeal (St. Louis Beacon, 02/13/2012)
- "Ginsburg’s Right U.S. Constitution a Bad Model: Noah Feldman" (Bloomberg, 02/12/2012)
- "Canada’s Charter of Rights: A Global Model" (The Globe and Mail, 02/10/2012)
- "Is The USA The Only Nation in the World With Corporate Personhood?" (The Huffington Post, 02/08/2012)
- Canada: Constitutional Superpower? (The Wall Street Journal, 02/08/2012)
- "It's The System, Stupid" (The New Yorker, 02/08/2012)
- "Popularity of Once-Much-Emulated US Constitution in Foreign Countries Now in ‘Free Fall,’ Study Says" (ABA Journal, 02/07/2012)
- "Canada’s Commonwealth Edge" (Maclean's, 02/07/2012)
- "Our Constitution Is The Best Model A Country Could Have" (Investor's Business Daily, 02/07/2012)
- "U.S. Constitution’s Dwindling Influence, Law Professors Report" (Ethiopian Review, 02/07/2012)
- "Our Constitution Is Out of Step with the Rest of the World" (Cato Institute, 02/07/2012)
- "Summary Judgments" (Reuters, 02/07/2012)
- "'We the People' Loses Appeal With People Around the World" (The New York Times, 02/06/2012)