Samer Ghamroun

Samer Ghamroun earned his PhD in legal sociology from the École Normale Supérieure of Cachan, Paris, on the subject of judicial competition between juvenile and Sharia judges in Lebanon, around the protection of children’s and women’s rights. He is currently an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Saint Joseph University of Beirut, where he teaches legal sociology, legal history, and constitutional law, among other courses. He is also a senior researcher and a scientific editor with the Legal Agenda team in Beirut.

 

Authored Essays

Law and the Humanities: Academic Impossibilities, Activist Necessities?