Joel Beinin
Professor of Middle East History at Stanford University
Professor Joel Beinin is Director of Middle East Studies and Professor of History at the American University in Cairo. He is on extended leave from Stanford University.
Professor of Middle East History at Stanford University
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, International Relations, Terrorism, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: North Africa and Middle East
Geographical Expertise - Country: Israel, Palestine
Languages: Arabic, English
Field of Work: Academia, Think tank/Research center
City: Stanford
Country: USA
Continent: North America
Sam Sasan Shoamanesh
Head of the Counsel Assistance Unit of the International Criminal Court
Sam Sasan Shoamanesh, is a bi-juridically trained (LL.B., LL.L.) attorney specialized in international law, and the Head of the Counsel Assistance Unit of the International Criminal Court (ICC). He is currently a fellow in international legal studies at Stanford University where he is focusing his interdisciplinary research on regional security in the Middle East.
Head of the Counsel Assistance Unit of the International Criminal Court
Area of Expertise: Civil Society, Law and Human Rights, Politics and Governance, War and Conflict
Geographical Expertise - Region: Asia, North Africa and Middle East
Languages: English, French, Persian
Field of Work: Law
City: Stanford, The Hague
Country: The Netherlands, USA
Continent: Europe, North America
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