Professor of law and Robert E. Knowlton Scholar
(Criminal Law; Property; International Law; Property and Privacy; the
Moral Puzzles of Criminal Law; Advanced Criminal Law; Punishment and
Sentencing)
Professor Bergelson earned her diploma in Slavic languages and
literatures with distinction from Moscow State University and her Ph.D.
in philology from the Institute of Slavic and Balkan Studies in Moscow,
Russia. She earned her J.D. cum laude from the University of
Pennsylvania Law School, where she was on the Law Review and was named
to the Order of the Coif.
Professor Bergelson has been a lecturer at Moscow State University,
the Polish Cultural Center, and the Literary Institute in Moscow.
Before joining the Rutgers faculty in 2001, she was an associate with
Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton in New York for six years. She is
fluent in Russian and Polish and has a reading proficiency in
Bulgarian, Belorussian, and Ukranian.
Professor Bergelson's book Victims' Rights and Victims' Wrongs: A Theory of Comparative Criminal Liability was published in August 2009 by Stanford University Press. Works in progress are "Victimless Crimes" in Wiley-Blackwell's International Encyclopedia of Ethics (2010) and "Strict Liability and Affirmative Defenses."
Her recent articles include "The Case of Weak Will and Wayward Desire" in Criminal Law and Philosophy (2009); "Provocation: Not Just a Partial Excuse" in Criminal Law Conversations (Oxford University Press, 2009); "Consent to Harm" in the Pace Law Review and also in The Ethics of Consent Theory and Practice
(Alan Wertheimer & Franklin G. Miller, eds., Oxford University
Press, 2009); "Rights, Wrongs, and Comparative Justifications" in Law of Privileges -- Journalists and Executives (R. Satyanarayana, ed., ICFAI University Press, 2009); "Justification or Excuse? Exploring the Meaning of Provocation" in the Texas Tech Law Review (2009); "Autonomy, Dignity, and Consent to Harm" in the Rutgers Law Review (2008); "The Right to Be Hurt: Testing the Boundaries of Consent" in the George Washington Law Review (2007); and "Rights, Wrongs, and Comparative Justifications" in the Cardozo Law Review
(2007). Her forum paper "Victims and Perpetrators: An Argument for
Comparative Liability in Criminal Law" and a reply to commentators
entitled "Conditional Rights and Comparative Wrongs: More on the Theory
and Application of Comparative Criminal Liability" were published in
2005 in the Buffalo Criminal Law Review.
Professor
Bergelson was the 2010-2011 chair of the Association of American Law
Schools' Section on Jurisprudence. She is a Fulbright Specialist
(2009-2014) and on the editorial boards of BdeF and Edisofer (Buenos
Aires and Madrid) and Law and Philosophy.