贡献者

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
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以下是内容的简要摘录,以代替摘要: 撰稿人 Marjorie Agosin 是韦尔斯利学院的安德鲁-W-梅隆人文教授。她著有多部诗集、散文集和回忆录,包括最近出版的《记忆的守护者》:Aldo Izzo and the Jewish Cemetery of Venice》(索利斯出版社,2023 年)。Nadia Ahmad(法学博士、法学硕士)是穆罕默德-本-法赫德王子大学的助理教授,教授国际公法和人权与人道主义法。她的研究重点是武装冲突法、人道主义干预、人权和国际刑法。如需联系她,请发送电子邮件至 nahmad@pmu.edu.sa。Alicia Dibbets 是一名独立的人权研究员,也是乌得勒支大学荷兰人权研究所的博士生。她的研究重点是在地方层面实现人权。Adelin-Costin Dumitru 现为布加勒斯特国立科技大学学术培训与社会科学系助理教授。本文是作者在布加勒斯特大学研究院社会科学部(2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 6 月)(90 Panduri Street, Sector 5, 050663, Bucharest, Romania)进修期间所做研究的一部分。文章初稿已在第 17 届中欧大学博士生会议--不确定性政治学(2022 年 4 月 6-8 日)上发表。杜米特鲁感谢与会者的有益反馈。加里-M-英格利希(Gary M. English)是康涅狄格大学戏剧系特聘教授和人权研究所的附属教师。2012-13 年,在朱利亚诺-梅尔-卡米斯(Juliano Mer Khamis)被谋杀后,他担任杰宁难民营自由剧院的艺术总监。他还在巴勒斯坦的 Al Quds/Bard 学院担任客座教授。他目前的著作项目是《戏剧与人权》:The Politics of Dramatic Form》一书已与 Routledge 签订合同。特拉维斯-法尔是柬埔寨法院特别法庭的前高级助理检察官和现任国际法律顾问。他曾在前南斯拉夫问题国际刑事法庭和波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那检察官办公室战争罪特别部担任起诉律师。Shauna N.Gillooly 是智利圣地亚哥智利天主教主教大学政治学研究所国际关系助理教授。她的研究重点是冲突研究、和平建设和政治暴力的交叉问题。科曼-肯尼是联合国法律干事。此前,他曾在柬埔寨法院特别法庭、国际刑事法院和塞拉利昂特别法庭担任控方律师。他是一名合格的大律师,拥有国际公法法学硕士学位,在《国际法与比较法季刊》、《国际刑事司法杂志》和《国际刑法评论》等刊物上发表过多篇关于国际法的文章。Eleni Polymenopoulou 是哈马德-本-哈利法大学法学院(卡塔尔基金会)副教授和乔治敦大学卡塔尔分校兼职副教授。她的最新著作是《国际法中的艺术自由》(CUP 2023)。她目前正在研究中东地区文化、宗教和人权法的交叉问题。丹尼尔-所罗门(Daniel Solomon)是乔治敦大学政府系的博士生。他的研究重点是以群体为目标的暴力的决定因素和动态,以及对大规模暴行的外交政策回应。Kelebogile Zvobgo 是威廉玛丽大学政府学助理教授、全球研究所教员、国际司法实验室创始人兼主任。她的研究广泛涉及人权、过渡时期司法、国际法和法院等问题。Copyright © 2024 约翰斯-霍普金斯大学出版社 ...
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Marjorie Agosin is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Wellesley College. She is the author of numerous books of poetry, essays, and memoirs, including most recently The Guardian of Memory: Aldo Izzo and the Jewish Cemetery of Venice (Solis Press 2023).

Nadia Ahmad (SJD, LLM) is an Assistant Professor at Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, where she teaches Public International Law and Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Her research focuses on the law of armed conflict, humanitarian intervention, human rights, and international criminal law. She can be reached by email at nahmad@pmu.edu.sa.

Alicia Dibbets is an independent human rights researcher and PhD candidate at the Netherlands Institute of Human Rights, Utrecht University. Her research is focussed on human rights realization at the local level.

Adelin-Costin Dumitru is currently Assistant Professor at the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Department for Academic Training and Social Sciences. The present article constitutes part of the research that the author did during his Fellowship at the Social Sciences Division of the Research Institute of the University of Bucharest (July 2021-June 2022) (90 Panduri Street, Sector 5, 050663, Bucharest, Romania). An early draft of the article was presented at the 17th CEU Doctoral Conference—Politics of Uncertainties (April 6–8, 2022). Dumitru would like to thank the participants for their useful feedback.

Gary M. English is a Distinguished Professor of Drama and affiliate faculty member at the Human Rights Institute at the University of Connecticut. In 2012–13, after the murder of Juliano Mer Khamis, he served as Artistic Director of The Freedom Theatre, in the Jenin Refugee Camp. He also served as visiting professor at Al Quds/Bard College in Palestine. His current book project, Theatre and Human Rights: The Politics of Dramatic Form, is under contract with Routledge.

Travis Farr is a former senior assistant prosecutor and current international legal consultant at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. He previously served as a prosecution lawyer at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and in the Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor’s Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Shauna N. Gillooly is an Assistant Professor of International Relations in the Institute of Political Science at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Santiago, Chile. Her research focuses on intersections of conflict studies, peacebuilding, and political violence.

Cóman Kenny is a Legal Officer at the United Nations. Previously he was a prosecution lawyer at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, the International Criminal Court, and the Special Court for Sierra Leone. A qualified barrister with an LLM in Public International Law, he has published several articles on international law in publications including International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Journal of International Criminal Justice, and International Criminal Law Review.

Eleni Polymenopoulou is an Associate Professor at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Law (Qatar Foundation) and Adjunct Associate Professor at Georgetown University Qatar. Her most recent book is Artistic Freedom in International law (CUP 2023). She is currently working on a research project at the intersection of culture, religion, and human rights law in the Middle East.

Daniel Solomon is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Government at Georgetown University. His research focuses on the determinants and dynamics of group-targeted violence, as well as foreign policy responses to mass atrocities.

Kelebogile Zvobgo is an Assistant Professor of Government at William & Mary, a faculty affiliate at the Global Research Institute, and founder and director of the International Justice Lab. Her research broadly engages questions in human rights, transitional justice, and international law and courts.

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期刊介绍: Now entering its twenty-fifth year, Human Rights Quarterly is widely recognizedas the leader in the field of human rights. Articles written by experts from around the world and from a range of disciplines are edited to be understood by the intelligent reader. The Quarterly provides up-to-date information on important developments within the United Nations and regional human rights organizations, both governmental and non-governmental. It presents current work in human rights research and policy analysis, reviews of related books, and philosophical essays probing the fundamental nature of human rights as defined by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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