Sharon WeillSharon Weill is Professor of International Law at the American University of Paris and a research associate at La Sorbonne University (PhD, Geneva University). Her research focuses on the relations between armed conflicts, political violence, and therole of courts, using socio-legal approaches including trial ethnography. She is the author of The Role of National Courts in Applying International Humanitarian Law (2014) and the President on Trial: Prosecuting Hissène Habré (co-edited, 2020). She has been directing several research programmes focusing on the role of national courts as transnational actors, financed in part by the French Ministry of Justice. Read More Read Less
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