Nancy Combs | |
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Academic background | |
Education | University of Portland (BA) University of California, Berkeley (JD) Leiden University (PhD) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Law |
Sub-discipline | International law |
Institutions | William &Mary Law School |
Nancy Amoury Combs is an American legal scholar known for her work on international criminal law. She is Ernest W. Goodrich Professor of Law [1] and director of the Human Security Law Center and Cabell Research Professor at the William &Mary Law School. [2]
Combs has a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the University of Portland,a Juris Doctor from the UC Berkeley School of Law,and a PhD from Leiden University. [3]
Combs served as a law clerk for Judge Diarmuid O'Scannlain Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy. She joined the faculty at the William &Mary Law School in 2004. [2]
Combs is the author of the books Guilty Pleas in International Criminal Law:Constructing a Restorative Justice Approach (2007) [4] and Fact-Finding Without Facts:The Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions (2010). [5]
Morgan O. Reynolds is the former director of the Criminal Justice Center at the National Center for Policy Analysis in Dallas,Texas,and a retired professor of economics at Texas A&M University. He served as chief economist for the United States Department of Labor in 2001–2002,during George W. Bush's first term. A member of Scholars for 9/11 Truth,Reynolds was one of the first prominent government officials to claim that 9/11 was an inside job.
E. Ann Matter is former Associate Dean for Arts &Letters and Professor of Religious Studies Emerita at the University of Pennsylvania. She specializes in Medieval Christianity,including mysticism,women and religion,sexuality and religion,manuscript and textual studies,biblical interpretation and sacred music.
Martin L. Hoffman was an American psychologist and a professor emeritus of clinical and developmental psychology at New York University.
Ruth Vanita is an Indian academic,activist and author who specialises in British and Indian literary history with a focus on gender and sexuality studies. She also teaches and writes on Hindu philosophy.
Gloria Lund Main is an American economic historian who is a professor emeritus of history at University of Colorado Boulder. She authored two books about the Thirteen Colonies.
Robert Bruce Ware is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville. Ware earned an AB in political science from UC Berkeley,an MA in philosophy from UC San Diego,and a D.Phil. from Oxford University. From 1996 to 2013,Ware conducted field research in North Caucasus and has published extensively on politics,ethnography,and religion of the region in scholarly journals and in the popular media. He has been cited as a leading specialist on Dagestan. His recent research has focused upon the philosophy of mathematics and physics.
David Nelken is a Distinguished Professor of Legal Institutions and Social Change Faculty of Political Science,University of Macerata and the Distinguished Visiting Research Professor,Faculty of Law,Cardiff University. His work focuses primarily on comparative criminal justice and comparative sociology of law. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2023.
Barbara G. Taylor is a Canadian-born historian based in the United Kingdom,specialising in the Enlightenment,gender studies and the history of subjectivity. She is Professor of Humanities at Queen Mary,University of London.
Aneesh Aneesh is a sociologist of globalization,labor,and technology. He is Executive Director of the School of Global Studies and Languages at the University of Oregon and a Professor of Global Studies and Sociology. Previously,he served as a professor of sociology and director of the Institute of World Affairs and the global studies program at the University of Wisconsin,Milwaukee. In the early 2000s,he taught in the science and technology program at Stanford University and formulated a theory of algocracy,distinguishing it from bureaucratic,market,and surveillance-based governance systems,pioneering the field of algorithmic governance in the social sciences. Author of Virtual Migration:The Programming of Globalization and Neutral Accent:How Language,Labor and Life Become Global,Aneesh is currently completing a manuscript on the rise of what he calls modular citizenship.
Sam Julius van Schaik is an English tibetologist.
Thyra Ingrid Hildegard Detter de Frankopan is a Swedish scholar of international law,Lindhagen Professor Emerita at Stockholm University,a practising barrister,and the author of multiple books.
Ehud R. Toledano is professor of Middle Eastern history at Tel Aviv University and the current director of the Program in Ottoman &Turkish Studies. His areas of specialization are Ottoman history,and socio-cultural history of the modern Middle East.
Bonnie Costello is an American literary scholar,currently the William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor of English at Boston University. Her books include works on the poets Marianne Moore,Elizabeth Bishop,and W. H. Auden,and the relation of visual art to poetry through landscape painting and still life.
Anthony Walsh is an American criminologist and professor emeritus at Boise State University in Boise,Idaho. He was educated at Eastern Michigan University,the University of Toledo,and Bowling Green State University. He worked in law enforcement for 21 years before joining the faculty of Boise State University in 1984. These positions included a stint as a probation officer in Lucas County,Ohio.
Elizabeth McLeay is a New Zealand political scientist. She is currently an Emeritus Professor at Victoria University of Wellington.
Elizabeth Lunbeck is an American historian. She is Professor of the History of Science in Residence in the Department of the History of Science at Harvard University.
Dan Stone is an English historian. He is professor of Modern History at Royal Holloway,University of London,and director of its Holocaust Research Institute. Stone specializes in 20th-century European history,genocide,and fascism. He is the author or editor of several works on Holocaust historiography,including Histories of the Holocaust (2010) and an edited collection,The Historiography of the Holocaust (2004).
Penny Marie Von Eschen is an American historian and Professor of History and William R. Kenan,Jr. Professor of American Studies at the University of Virginia. She is known for her works on American and African-American history,American diplomacy,the history of music,and their connections with decolonization.
Mary Leng is a British philosopher specialising in the philosophy of mathematics and philosophy of science. She is a professor at the University of York.
Geneva Gay is an American academic and author. She is an emerita professor at the University of Washington-Seattle.
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