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Donald L. Horowitz

James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Law and Political Science
School of Law
Duke Law School, Duke Box 90362, Durham, NC 27708-0360
Duke Law School 210 Science Dr, Duke Box 90362, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Presentations & Appearances


How Indonesia Became a Constitutional Democracy · October 12, 2010 Lecture George Washington University Comparative Politics Workshop
The Challenge of Democratic Transition and Constitutional Design in Kyrgyzstan · April 23, 2010 Lecture National Endowment for Democracy in Washington, D.C.
Indonesia's Path to Constitutional Democracy · April 5, 2010 Lecture Donovan lecture at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine
Conciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Process in Indonesia · March 26, 2010 Lecture Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting
“Islam, International Law and the Prospects for a Democratic Iraq” · March 24, 2010 Lecture Whittier Law School, Costa Mesa, CA
Indonesia's Path to Constitutional Democracy · March 5, 2010 Lecture George Washington University Law School
Constitutional Design for Severely Divided Societies · March 3, 2010 Lecture Georgetown University Political Science Department
Indonesia's Path to Constitutional Democracy · February 18, 2010 Lecture UCLA Law School's Human Rights Colloquium
“Conciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Processes” · February 16, 2010 Lecture conference on Constitution Drafting in Post-Conflict States held at the William and Mary Law School
Comments on labor law · March 20, 2009 Lecture Duke Law Journal's annual administrative law conference
Indonesia's Path to Constitutional Democracy. · March 16, 2009 Lecture George Washington University Global Law Workshop
Universal Values, Cultural Differences, and the Future of Democracy: A Celebration of the Life and Thought of Samuel P. Huntington · March 10, 2009 Lecture National Endowment for Democracy forum
An Inside Job: How Indonesia Became a Constitutional Democracy · January 20, 2009 Lecture University of Hawaii
Constitutional Design, Ethnicity, and Democracy, "Constitution Making: A Process Filled with Constraint", "Conciliatory Institutions and Constitutional Processes in Post Conflict States" and "The Many Uses of Federalism in De · December 1, 2008 Lecture Shih Ming-Teh Lectures at National Taiwan University
Constitutional Design for Severely Divided Societies · July 31, 2008 Lecture Universiti Utara Malaysia
Annual meeting of the Association for the Study of Nationalities on Will Kymlicka's book, Multicultural Odysseys. · April 12, 2008 Lecture
New Constitutional Orders in Transitions to Democracy · March 14, 2008 Lecture International Center for Transitional Justice in New York City
The influence of The Federalist Papers on constitution making overseas · March 12, 2008 Lecture American Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC

Service to the Profession


Multiple Papers Refereed for Multiple Journals · 2010 Editorial Activities
Kenyan Draft Constitution: Chicago Working Group for the International Development Law Organization · November 2009 - February 2010 Editorial Activities
Member : Advisory Committee for the Iraq Electoral Legal Framework · 2009 Editorial Activities

Service to Duke


Department Chair (Department) · December 6, 2010 Committee Service