Victor Muniz-Fraticelli
Academic title(s):
Associate Professor
Position:
Associate Professor, Department of Law
Office:
Ferrier 420
Curriculum vitae:
Research areas:
Political Theory
Areas of interest:
Pluralism (legal, political, and meta-ethical)
Jurisprudence and legal theory, constitutional law, private law
Theories of justice; intergenerational justice
Selected publications:
Publications
- The Structure of Pluralism (Under contract, Oxford University Press)
- “An ephemeral monstrosity? Administrative despotism in the risk society” in a collection on Le Droit aux temps du risque / Law in the Time of Risk [Montréal: Thémis, forthcoming]
- “What Justice Entails” in Les Atéliers de l’Éthique 6, no. 2 (Fall 2011)
- “A nexus with religion” in What is Religion? Defining Religion in Secular Society, (Montreal: McGill-Queen’s, forthcoming)
- “The problem of a perpetual constitution,” in Axel GOSSERIES and Lukas MEYER, eds., Intergenerational Justice (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009)
- “El Triste Drama Humano: La Teoría del Derecho de Antonio S. Negrón García”, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico Law Review, 35(2): 227-233 (2001)
Reviews and encylopedia entries
- “Jean Bodin” in Encyclopedia of Political Theory edited by Marc BEVIR (Los Angeles: Sage, 2010)
- Review of Henry S. RICHARDSON, Democratic Autonomy: Public Reasoning about the Ends of Policy, in Ethics(forthcoming)
- Review of Eric J. MITNICK, Rights, Goups, and Self-Invention: Group-Differentiated Rights in Liberal Theory, in Law and Politics Book Review (forthcoming)
- Review of Axel GOSSERIES, Penser la justice entre les générations: de l'affaire Perruche à la réforme de retraites, in Ethics 115(2): 412-15 (2005)
- Review of Harold J. BERMAN, Law and Revolution II: the Impact of the Protestant Reformations on the Western Legal Tradition, in Foundations of Political Theory Book Reviews (2004)
Group:
Associate Professor