Professor Bryan Druzin is an internationally recognized legal theorist. His work looks at self-organization and the emergence of governance as it relates to law and globalization. He has published widely in journals at leading U.S. law schools (Duke, Cornell, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown, etc.), top international peer-reviewed journals, and has contributed to several edited volumes published by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.
Dr. Druzin is Associate Professor of law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) where he teaches legal philosophy and contract law. He has also held teach…
Professor Bryan Druzin is an internationally recognized legal theorist. His work looks at self-organization and the emergence of governance as it relates to law and globalization. He has published widely in journals at leading U.S. law schools (Duke, Cornell, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown, etc.), top international peer-reviewed journals, and has contributed to several edited volumes published by Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press.
Dr. Druzin is Associate Professor of law at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) where he teaches legal philosophy and contract law. He has also held teaching positions at King's College London and Brunel University London. He holds a B.A., LL.B., and LL.M. from the University of British Columbia and a PhD in law from King's College London. Dr. Druzin is a sought-after speaker at forums around the world and is frequently interviewed by international media on issues related to his scholarship.
His research may be downloaded in the media link below or here: https://www.law.cuhk.edu.hk/en/people/info.php?id=12