
Thomas C. Heller, LLB
Lewis Talbot and Nadine Hearn Shelton Professor of International Legal Studies, Emeritus and FSI Senior Fellow and Woods Institute Senior Fellow by courtesy (former)
Crown Quad rm 329
Stanford, California 94305-8610
Research Interests
International law and political economy; legal theory; environmental law; energy law and policy; law and development
An expert in international law and legal institutions, Thomas C. Heller has focused his research on the rule of law, international climate control, global energy use, and the interaction of government and nongovernmental organizations in establishing legal structures in the developing world. He has created innovative courses on the role of law in transitional and developing economies, as well as the comparative study of law in developed economies. He co-directs the law school’s Rule of Law Program, as well as the Stanford Program in International Law. Professor Heller has been a visiting professor at the European University Institute, Catholic University of Louvain, and Hong Kong University, and has served as the deputy director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, where he is now a senior fellow.
Professor Heller is also a senior fellow (by courtesy) at the Woods Institute for the Environment. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 1979, he was a professor of law at the University of Wisconsin Law School and an attorney-advisor to the governments of Chile and Colombia.
Stanford Departments
Law
Publications
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- Contract Enforcement and Firm Organization: Evidence from the Indian Textile Industry
Nicholas Bloom, Benn Eifert, Thomas C. Heller, Erik Jensen, Aprajit Mahajan
CDDRL Working Papers (2009)
Political Economy of Power Sector Reform: The Experiences of Five Major Developing Countries
Thomas C. Heller, David G. Victor
Cambridge University Press (2007)
- Greenhouse Gas Implications in Large Scale Infrastructure Investments in Developing Countries: Examples from China and India
Mike Jackson, Sarah Joy, Thomas C. Heller, David G. Victor
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #54 (2006)
Beyond Common Knowledge: Empirical Approaches to the Rule of Law
Erik Jensen, Thomas C. Heller
Stanford University Press (2005)
- Baseline for carbon emissions in the Indian and Chinese power sectors: implications for international carbon trading
Chi Zhang, Thomas C. Heller, David G. Victor, P.R. Shukla, Debhashish Biswas, Tirthankar Nag
Program on Energy and Sustainable Development Working Paper #34 (2005)
Events & Presentations
- Friction Points: Colliding Interests in US-China Relations
June 4, 2010 Shorenstein APARC Special Event
Gi-Wook Shin, Coit D. Blacker, Jeffrey Bader, Jean C. Oi, Nicholas Lardy, Robert Kapp, Thomas C. Heller, Michael H. Armacost, Steven Goldstein, Alan Romberg, Thomas Fingar
Audio & Video transcripts available
conference agenda available - Escaping the Resource Curse? A Look at Nigeria
February 23, 2005 CDDRL Research Seminar
Thomas C. Heller - Conference on Governance and Sovereignty in Failed and Failing States
April 16, 2004 - April 17, 2004 CDDRL Conference
Stephen D. Krasner, Stephen J. Stedman, Larry Diamond, Thomas C. Heller, James D. Fearon, Eugene Mazo, William Reno, Chester Crocker, Bruce Jones, Thomas Risse, Peter Gourevitch, Marina Ottoway, Paul Collier, Gerald Knaus, Richard Steinberg, Matt Vaccaro, Patrick Cronin, Robert Keohane, Robert Rotberg
conference agenda available - The Political Economy of Power Market Reform
February 19, 2003 - February 20, 2003 FSI Stanford Conference
David G. Victor, Thomas C. Heller, Henri Tjiong
4 papers, 19 presentations, 2 conference agendas available
Research Programs & Projects
Program on Law and Economy in India
CDDRL Program
Program on Oil Wealth Management in Developing States
CDDRL Program- Corporate Restructuring and Governance in China
Shorenstein APARC, SCP Project
Five Country Study of Electricity Market Reform: Results
PESD Project
Rule of Law Program
CDDRL Program (Completed)- China Energy Development, Global Climate Change, and International Mitigation Policy
Project (Completed)
Oil Dependent Producer States
CDDRL Project (Completed)



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