Catherine Admay, Visiting Professor of Public Policy Studies, Duke Center for International Development  

Office Location: 282 Rubenstein Hall
Email Address: admay@duke.edu

Mailing Address

Education:
JD, Yale Law School, 1992
BA (Philosophy, magna cum laude), Yale College, 1988

Expertise:
International Law
Global Health
Health and Human Rights
Leadership
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Social Policy

Teaching (Summer1 2008):

  • Pubpol 388.01, Special topics in idp
    See instru, TuTh 10:05 AM-12:10 PM; See instru , W 10:05 AM-12:10 PM

Research Description: Catherine Admay taught at NYU Law School (1994-96) and Duke Law School (1996-2002) before joining, as visiting faculty, the departments of Political Science and Public Policy/Duke Center for International Development. Her teaching and research interests are in the areas of international law and international politics; in the connection between international and constitutional law; in human rights law, comparative constitutional law, international environmental law, law and development, and jurisprudence.

Admay worked for the Legal Resources Centre in Pretoria and Gazankulu, South Africa, the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the Office of the Legal Advisor in the United States Department of State, and with private law firms in Washington, D.C. and Seattle. She clerked for Judge Betty Fletcher of the United States Court of Appeals on the 9th Circuit in Seattle, Washington.