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Professor César F. Rosado Marzán

 

César F. Rosado Marzán

Assistant Professor of Law

Ph.D., Princeton University (Sociology)
J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School
M.A., Princeton University
B.A., Haverford College

Professor Rosado Marzán joined the Chicago-Kent faculty in 2008 after practicing union-side and plaintiff-side labor and employment law at Levy Ratner in New York City and at Torres & Velaz law firm in his native Puerto Rico. He teaches Contracts, Labor Law, and International and Comparative Labor and Employment Law.

Professor Rosado Marzán's current research interests include comparative and international labor law and the use of ethnography to understand labor law enforcement institutions. He is currently working on projects related to labor inspection and regulation in Latin America, the labor rights as "human rights" debate, collective bargaining in the European Union and the United States, and the importance of labor law "principles" for comparative labor law.

Professor Rosado Marzán is a member of the Regulating Labour and Markets Programme (ReMarkLab) at Stockholm University's Faculty of Law, a project funded by the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research. Professor Rosado Marzán also actively participates in the Law and Society Association and is a member of the Puerto Rico Bar Association and the American Sociological Association. He has published scholarly work in The Saint Louis University Law Journal, The University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law, The Electronic Journal of Comparative Law, Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society, and La Revista del Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico, among others.


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