Brodi Kemp

 

Brodi Kemp

[ Curriculum Vitae ]
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bkemp at fas.harvard.edu
G4
1737 Cambridge St.
4th floor, 455
Cambridge, MA 02138
Thesis Title: Global Distributive Justice and the Role of Nongovernmental Organizations
Major Field: Political theory
Advisors: Dennis Thompson, Nancy Rosenblum, Eric Beerbohm

Biographical Note:

I am a G4 in the Department. I am writing on global distributive justice, a problem which falls squarely in the middle of my three broad areas of interest: political philosophy and its connection to moral philosophy and the law. I received a J.D. in 2004 from Yale Law School and have continued to work with law students as part of a program called Law Preview, a weeklong course for first-year law students. Last fall I taught a course of my own design, Gov 98r Global Justice (junior tutorial), and this spring I am teaching Gov 1183 European Integration and continuing to serve as the Departmental TF for the Government Department. I will spend next year as a Graduate Fellow at the Safra Center for Ethics (2008-09).

Papers:

International distributive justice: evaluating the cosmopolitan challenge to The Law of Peoples
On Global Justice and International Relations
Rawls and the Significance of Political Society
Fair Equality of Opportunity as a Requirement of Justice
Global Distributive Justice and the Role of Nongovernmental Organizations [thesis prospectus]