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Robert B. Seidman (February 24, 1920 – April 3, 2014) was an American legal scholar, active in African liberation and democracy struggles, and Professor and then Emeritus Professor of Law and Political Science at Boston University from 1974 to 2013.
Bob came to Boston University School of Law in 1974 and was a cherished professor and colleague until his retirement in 2013. He founded the School’s Legislative Services Program where he supervised externs working with the Massachusetts Legislature and trained legislative drafters in the Legislative Policy and Drafting Clinic.
- Maureen A. O’Rourke
- 2018
Professor Emeritus Robert Seidman has been a distinguished member of the School of Law faculty since 1972. His work includes several books on law and development, as well as articles on comparative law of the Third World and transitional worlds.
Public Law of the Leiden Law School, and is the President Emeritus of the Interna‐ tional Association of Legislation. His contribution is “From legal imposition to legal invitation: from transplants to mutual learning, benchmarks and best-prac‐ tice-inspiration.” This article looks at the concept of “legal transplants” in a glo‐
Dr. Seidman is the Executive Editor of the Journal of Educational Computing Research widely regarded as a premier scholarly journal in the field and has been teaching at the college and university level since 1969.
Feb 14, 2013 · Robert Seidman's novel Moments Captured embellishes the tale of Eadweard Muybridge, inventor of stop-action photography, for a romantic, technologically-driven epic.
This book proposes a theory to explain the failure of third-world states to transform the institutions that produce poverty and powerlessness for the mass of the population.