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词条 Peter J. Spiro
释义

  1. Personal life and career

  2. Works

     Beyond Citizenship  At Home in Two Countries  Selected papers 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox academic
| name = Peter John Spiro
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1961}}
| nationality = {{unbulleted list|American|German[1]}}
| alma_mater = Harvard University
| discipline = Law
| known_for = Expert on dual citizenship
}}Peter John Spiro (born 1961) is an American legal scholar whose specialities include international law and U.S. constitutional law. He is a leading expert on dual citizenship. Formerly the Rusk Professor of International Law at the University of Georgia, since 2006 he has been the Charles R. Weiner Professor of Law at Temple University.[1]

Personal life and career

Spiro graduated from Harvard University in 1982, where he majored in history and wrote his senior honors thesis on France's relations with Germany in the immediate aftermath of World War II.[2] He went on to the University of Virginia Law School, receiving his J.D. in 1987. For his first several years out of law school, Spiro circulated among various government and NGO positions in DC, spending two years in the State Department's Office of the Legal Adviser and two more as a law clerk for DC Circuit judge Stephen F. Williams and then Supreme Court Associate Justice David Souter.[3] After spending 1992 and 1993 in private practice at Shea & Gardner, he joined the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as a Council on Foreign Relations Fellow, and then the Clinton administration's National Security Council as Director for Democracy.[3]

Spiro began teaching at the Hofstra University School of Law in 1994, where he remained until joining the faculty of the University of Georgia School of Law as the Dean and Virginia Rusk Professor of International Law in 2004. He was additionally appointed as UGA's associate dean for faculty development in 2005.[3][4] The following year, he moved on to the Temple University Beasley School of Law as one of a number of hires that year aimed at expanding the university's highly ranked international law program.[3]

Works

Beyond Citizenship

Spiro's first book, Beyond Citizenship: American Identity After Globalization, discussed the impact of dual citizenship, naturalization, and diaspora identity on citizenship in the United States.[5] Spiro criticized traditional methods of ascribing nationality — jus soli and jus sanguinis — for their increasing disassociation with the reality of who participates in the American political and social community, and argued that the ultimate effect would be a decline in the importance of countries and citizenship laws.[6][7] It was reviewed by political scientist Rogers Smith of the University of Pennsylvania in the Harvard Law Review.[8]

At Home in Two Countries

Spiro's second book, At Home in Two Countries: The Past and Future of Dual Citizenship, was published in 2016 by New York University Press. It describes the evolution of legal treatment and public attitudes towards multiple nationality in the United States, including milestones such as the Expatriation Act of 1868 and the Supreme Court case Afroyim v. Rusk, as well as Spiro's own experience of acquiring German citizenship.[9]

Selected papers

  • {{cite journal|url=http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/vajint35&div=14&id=&page=|title=The States and Immigration in an Era of Demi-Sovereignties|journal=Virginia Journal of International Law|volume=35|number=121|year=1994}}
  • {{cite journal|url=http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3398&context=flr&sei-redir=1|title=The States and International Human Rights|journal=Fordham Law Review|volume=66|number=2|year=1997}}
  • {{cite journal|url=http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/inlr18&div=16&id=&page=|title=Dual nationality and the Meaning of Citizenship|journal=Emory Law Journal|volume=46|number=4|year=1997}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.law.temple.edu/pages/faculty/n_faculty_spiro_main.aspx|title= Peter J. Spiro, Charles R. Weiner Professor of Law|publisher=Temple University Beaseley School of Law|accessdate=2014-06-10}}
2. ^{{cite book|url=http://hollis.harvard.edu/?itemid=%7Clibrary/m/aleph%7C001228859|first=Peter John|last=Spiro|title=Strength through weakness: the defense of France's German thesis, 1945–1947|series=Thesis (A.B., Honors)|publisher=Harvard University|year=1982}}
3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.temple.edu/temple_times/november06/Spiro.html|first=Hillel|last=Hoffman|title=Spiro hire boosts rising international law programs|work=Temple Times|date=2006-11-14|accessdate=2014-06-09}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.law.uga.edu/news/archives/050811spiro.html|first=Heidi|last=Murphy|title=UGA law school announces appointment of new associate dean and the addition of four assistant professors|publisher=University of Georgia School of Law|date=2005-08-11|accessdate=2014-06-09}}
5. ^{{cite journal|ssrn=1626426|first=Cristina M.|last=Rodriguez|title=Beyond Citizenship: American Citizenship {{sic|nolink=yes}} After Globalization. By Peter J. Spiro.|journal=The American Journal of International Law|volume=103|pages=180–188|number=1|date=January 2009|jstor=20456747|doi=10.2307/20456747}}
6. ^{{cite journal|first=Jackie|last=Smith|title=Beyond Citizenship: American Identity After Globalization. By Peter J. Spiro.|journal=Perspectives on Politics|volume=7|number=2|year=2009|doi=10.1017/S153759270909094X|pages=383}}
7. ^{{cite journal|first=Andy|last=Williams|title=Identity After Globalization by Peter J. Spiro|journal=Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies|volume=18|number=1|year=2011|doi=10.2979/indjglolegstu.18.1.593|pages=593–599|jstor=10.2979/indjglolegstu.18.1.593}}
8. ^{{cite journal|first=Rogers M.|last=Smith|title=Beyond sovereignty and uniformity: the challenges for equal citizenship in the twenty-first century|journal=Harvard Law Review|volume=122|pages=907–936|number=3|date=January 2009|jstor=40379727}}
9. ^{{cite book|url=http://nyupress.org/books/9780814785829/|first=Peter|last=Spiro|title=At Home in Two Countries: The Past and Future of Dual Citizenship|publisher=New York University Press|date=2016|jstor=j.ctt1803zs2|isbn=9780814785829}}

External links

  • Author page on the Social Science Research Network, including papers available for viewing & download
  • Posts by Spiro on Opinio Juris, a group law blog to which he, Kenneth Anderson, and eleven other authors regularly contribute
  • {{C-SPAN|Peter Spiro}}
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