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International Law
Wednesday
10
March
Janne NIJMAN Profile

Marked Absences: Locating Gender and Race in International Legal History

Janne Nijman - Graduate Institute, University of Amsterdam, Asser Institute
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About the Speaker

Janne E. Nijman joined the Graduate Institute as Professor of International Law in 2020. She is also chairperson of the executive board and the academic director of the T.M.C. Asser Instituut in The Hague and Professor of History and Theory of International Law of the University of Amsterdam; affiliated with the Amsterdam Center for International Law. She studied law at the University of Leiden (Meester in de Rechten, 1996) and the Université Robert Schuman in Strasbourg. She defended her doctoral thesis in public international law at Leiden University in 2004.