Damian 
CHALMERS

 
Geoffrey Bartholomew Professor

Damian Chalmers has worked at the London School of Economics and Political Science for twenty four years with ten of these as a Professor. He was Head of its European Institute and the Jean Monnet Centre there for four years. He has held Visiting Appointments at the CEU, College of Europe, Copenhagen, EUI, Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Instituto de Empresa, Institute of Advanced Studies Vienna, and Fudan (PRC). He was also a Strauss Fellow at NYU and a Senior Fellow on the British ESRC ‘UK in a Changing Europe’ programme.

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Contact

(65) 6601-5749
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Education

BA (Hons) (University of Oxford)

Curriculum Vitae

Current Courses

Doctoral Workshop

Graduate Research Seminar I (Legal Scholarship)

Graduate Research Seminar II (Research Methods)

Legal Research: Method & Design

Damian Chalmers has worked at the London School of Economics and Political Science for twenty four years with ten of these as a Professor. He was Head of its European Institute and the Jean Monnet Centre there for four years. He has held Visiting Appointments at the CEU, College of Europe, Copenhagen, EUI, Fundacao Getulio Vargas, Instituto de Empresa, Institute of Advanced Studies Vienna, and Fudan (PRC). He was also a Strauss Fellow at NYU and a Senior Fellow on the British ESRC ‘UK in a Changing Europe’ programme. He was co-editor of the European Law Review for six years and won thhe Wedderbrun Prize in 1997 for best article in the Modern Law Review in that year.

Book Chapters
Damian Chalmers, 'The Political Ordering of Rights and Bodies in South-East and East Asia' in P. Iamiceli and F. Cafaggi (eds), COVID19 litigation: the role of national and international courts in global health crisis (Università degli Studi di Trento 2024) 241

Journal Articles
Damian Chalmers, 'The Distinctiveness of Regional International Organization Law' (2024) 21 (1) International Organizations Law Review 43

Damian Chalmers, 'National sovereignty and EU law' (2021) 46 (3) European Law Review 185

  • EU Law
  • Law and Comparative Regional Integration
  • International Economic Law