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Prof. William Burke-White

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Changing Patters of Governance: The Evolution of the State


William Burke-White is Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. His research interests are at the intersection of international law and international politics He has written widely on the structure of international legal regimes, the effectiveness of international legal regimes, the effectiveness of international courts and tribunals, Investor-state arbitration, international criminal law and transnational justice. His scholarship addresses the operation of international tribunals, post conflict justice systems, the International Criminal Court, human rights, sovereign bancruptcy, amnesty legislation and the international constitutional moment after September 11. From 2009 to 2011, he worked in the State Department of the United States policy planning staff of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.



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