Prof. Daniel H Stein

Prof. Daniel H Stein

Assistant Professor

B.S. (State University of New York, Buffalo);

J.D. (Tulane Law School, Louisiana)

Prof. Daniel Stein is an Assistant Professor at Jindal Global Law School. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and is a graduate of Tulane Law School with certificates in Admiralty Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution and SUNY Buffalo. He served as Senior Articles Editor of the Tulane Environmental Law Journal, which published his prize-winning Comment on Arctic shipping and polar maritime law responses to global warming.

He served as a legal extern at the International Maritime Organization in London and at the Arctic Center in Rovaniemi, Finland. Prior to law school, Daniel worked as a Legislative Aide for Senator Jon Tester (D-MT), at the CUNY Hunter National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining in Higher Education, and in the law offices of Ali Najmi.

His research interests include environmental law, maritime law, the law of the sea, and torts, and his recent scholarship focuses on the Alien Tort Statute and securities law. While not teaching and traveling, Daniel enjoys music, hiking, and playing outfield.

  • Odin ex Black watch: Environmental shipbreaking frustrated by Indian courts. Black Watch Cruise Ltd. v. Cruise Vessel Odin ex Name Black Watch
    Environmental Law Review, Volume 25, Year 2023
    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/14614529231164033
  • Human Rights and Wrongs: The Dark Canon of the United States Supreme Court in Environmental Law
    Oliver Houck, Daniel Stein, Paul Brazil
    UCLA Journal of Environmental Law and Policy, Volume 39(2), Year 2021, Pages 175
    DOI:10.5070/L539256962
  • Protecting the Arctic Environment from Northwest Passage Shipping in the Era of Climate Changej
    Tulane Environmental Law Journal, Year 2018
    32 Tul, Envtl. L.J. 239
  • Sierra Club v. United States Department of the Interior: Unenforceable Triggers & Conservation Missions—the Fourth Circuit Vacates Permits for a Pipeline Crossing Endangered Species Habitats and the Blue Ridge Parkway
    Tulane Environmental Law Journal, Year 2018
    32 Tul. Envtl. L.J. 129.
  • Fall, 2023 National University for Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) International Maritime ? Law Arbitration Competition (NIMLAC), Faculty Coordinator??
  • Fall, 2023 Presentation at ICIMOD – First Inter-Polar Conference, Kathmandu, Nepal, on ? 20th Century Polar Literature: Comparative Themes, Trends, and Phases
  • ??Fall, 2023 Lecture at GNLU – Indian Navy, Short duration course, 2023, on Law of the Sea
    and Maritime Law (including Naval Ops)
  • ??Spring, 2023 Presentation at MNLU Mumbai ‘International Conclave on Green Criminology: ? Crime, Justice, and the Environment:’ Environmental Crimes, Oceans, and ? Institutional Intervention ??
  • Spring, 2023 Panelist at “Universities of the Future: Building Institutional Resilience, Social ? Responsibility and Community Impact in G-20 Countries: Treading a New Path for ? First Generation Learners: Stories from the World”??
  • 2022-2023 Coach at National Law School of India University, IMLAM International Maritime ? Law Arbitration Moot, Jindal Global Law School Maritime Arbitration NLUO ? International Moot
  • Previous Work Experience: Office of Senator Jon Tester, Law Offices of Ali Najmi, CUNY Hunter Center for Collective Bargaining in Higher Education and the Professions, National Sea Grant Law Center

Maritime Law, Environmental Law, Public International Law, Comparative Law, Third World Approaches to International Law, Polar Law, Arctic Law

Law of Torts and Consumer Affairs, Public International Law, Comparative Maritime Law, Comparative Law in Action