Adil Haque joined the Rutgers faculty in the fall of 2008. His
scholarship focuses on the law and ethics of armed conflict,
international criminal law, and criminal law theory. His first book, Law and Morality at War, was recently published by Oxford University Press.
Professor Haque received his J.D. in 2005 from Yale Law School, where he was executive editor of the Yale Journal of International Law and senior editor of the Yale Law Journal.
From 2005 to 2006, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Jon O.
Newman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. For two
years prior to joining the Rutgers faculty, Professor Haque was an
associate in the New York office of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, where
he focused on white-collar criminal investigations and prisoners' rights
litigation.
Professor Haque is a member of the associate graduate faculty of the
Rutgers University Department of Philosophy and an adviser to the
Rutgers Institute of Law and Philosophy. He serves on the editorial
boards of the national security blog JustSecurity as well as the journals Law and Philosophy, Criminal Law and Philosophy, and Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books.