Clark Lombardi

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Associate Professor of Law

Phone: (206) 543-4939
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B.A. 1990, Princeton University
M.A. 1995, J.D. 1998, Ph.D. 2001, Columbia University

Curriculum Vitae


Books or Treatises

Clark Lombardi, State Law as Islamic Law in Modern Egypt: The Incorporation of the Shari'a into Egyptian Constitutional Law (Brill, Islamic Law and Society Series 2006). Available through: Brill Academic Publishers and Amazon.com

Book Chapters

Clark Lombardi, "Islamization as a Liberal Response to States of Emergency" in Emergency Rule in Asia, Cambridge University Press (forthcoming 2009)

Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews

Clark Lombardi, Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court: Managing Constitutional Conflict in an Authoritarian, Aspirationally "Islamic" State, 2 J. of Comparative Law 2, 2008 (forthcoming).

Clark Lombardi, Islamic Law in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice: An Analysis, (With thanks to Chicago Journal of International Law for permission to post this article) 8 Chicago Journal of International Law 85 (2007).

Clark Lombardi, Nineteenth-century Free Exercise Jurisprudence and the Challenge of Polygamy, 85 Oregon Law Review 100-175 (2006).

Clark Lombardi & Nathan Brown, Do Constitutions Requiring Adherence to Shari`a Threaten Human Rights? How Egypt's Constitutional Court Reconciles Islamic Law with the Liberal Rule of Law, 21 Am. Univ. Int'l L. Rev. 379-435 (2006).

Clark Lombardi & Nathan Brown, Translation, The Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt on Islamic Law, Veiling and Civil Rights: An Annotated Translation of Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt Case No. 8 of Judicial Year 17 (May 18, 1996), 21 Am. Univ. Int'l L. Rev. 437 (2006).

Clark Lombardi, Islamic Law as a Source of Constitutional Law in Egypt, Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 37 (1998), 81-123.

Book Reviews

Review of Judging in Islam: Qadis and their Courts, ed. M. Khalid Masud, Rudolph Peters & David Powers in Law and Religion 23 (2008), [ ] (forthcoming).

Review of Intent in Islamic Law: Motive and Meaning in Medieval Sunni Fiqh, by Paul Powers in Law and Religion 22 (2007), 607-613.

Clark Lombardi, Islamic Ethics of Life: Abortion, War and Euthanasia, 12:3 Islamic L. & Soc. (2005) (reviewing Jonathan E. Brockopp, ed., Islamic Ethics of Life: Abortion, War and Euthanasia (2005).

Clark Lombardi, Review of In Search of Richard Burton, 115 Journal of the American Oriental Society 173 (reviewing Alan Jutzi, ed., In Search of Richard Burton).

Clark Lombardi, In the Cities of the South, Labor History 38 (1997), 382-384 (reviewing Jeremy Seabrook, In the Cities of the South).

Reports

Clark Lombardi, An Introduction to the Egyptian Legal System, Cairo: CHRLA, 1996.