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Jacco Bomhoff is a Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science, specializing in law with a focus on socio-cultural, historical, and comparative studies of legal knowledge. His research critically examines how symbolic artifacts and practices shape legal doctrines and concepts, and he emphasizes the powerful influence of these practices in modern societies. He teaches a variety of courses, including Conflict Laws, Comparative Law, and International Commercial Litigation within the LLB and LLM programs. His publications include notable works such as 'Balancing Constitutional Rights: Origins Meanings Postwar Legal Discourse' and the edited collection 'Double-Facing Constitution'. Bomhoff has also held visiting positions at prestigious institutions including the University of Toronto and KU Leuven. His research interests span Comparative Law, Conflict Laws, Cultural Studies of Law, and Transnational Legal Ordering, contributing significantly to contemporary discussions in these areas.
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