Professor Prempeh joined Seton Hall in 2003, after serving a year as Director of Legal Policy and Governance at the Ghana Center for Democratic Development. He teaches constitutional law, comparative constitutionalism, business associations, international economic law, and jurisprudence. His scholarly interests are in the areas of comparative constitutional design, constitutionalism in new democracies, law and economic development, and U.S. antidiscrimination jurisprudence.
NYU Partners with Seton Hall Law to Create Guantanamo Archive
New York University's Tamiment Library and Seton Hall University’s Center for Policy and Research are pleased to announce a new project to document, preserve, and make accessible the legal records and the human stories of the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp. MORE <<