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Noah Weisbord

Professeur agrégé

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Noah Weisbord


Biographie

Noah Weisbord est professeur agrĂ©gĂ©e Ă  la FacultĂ© de droit de L’UniversitĂ© McGill. Ses recherches portent sur le rĂ´le du droit pĂ©nal dans la gestion, le reflet ou l'exacerbation des conflits intergroupes. Un de ses projets actuels examine la lĂ©gitime dĂ©fense dans le droit pĂ©nal canadien d'un point de vue historique, comparatif et conceptuel. Un autre projet est une Ă©tude des doctrines de responsabilitĂ© de groupe, y compris la conspiration sĂ©ditieuse, l'entreprise criminelle commune et la RICO, dans une perspective internationale et comparative. Noah est un expert de premier plan sur le crime d'agression,Ěýil a aidĂ© des dĂ©lĂ©gations diplomatiques Ă  dĂ©finirĚýla responsabilitĂ© pĂ©nale individuelle en cas de guerre agressive.

Les articles scientifiques de Noah ont été publiés dans le McGill Law Journal, le Queen's Law Journal, le Harvard International Law Journal, le Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, le Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, Law and Contemporary Problems et d'autres publications. Les opinions et les commentaires éditoriaux de Noah ont été publiés dans le New York Times, l'International Herald Tribune, le Globe and Mail et le National Post. Sa monographie sur le crime d'agression a été publiée par Princeton University Press en 2019.

Parcours professionnel

  • Associate Professor, Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, Faculty of Law, 2023-Ěý

  • Associate Professor, Queen’s University, Faculty of Law, 2018-2023Ěý

  • Visiting Professor, Queen’s University, Faculty of Law, 2017-2018Ěý

  • Associate Professor, Florida International University College of Law, 2013-2017Ěý

  • Assistant Professor, Florida International University College of Law, 2010-2013Ěý

  • Visiting Assistant Professor, Duke Law School, 2008-2010Ěý

  • Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School, 2005-2006Ěý

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  • Doctorate in Juridical Science (S.J.D.), Harvard Law School, 2004-2011Ěý

  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program, Harvard Law School, 2003-2004Ěý

  • Master of Social Work (M.S.W.), Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, 1999-2003Ěý

  • Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.), Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, 1999-2003Ěý

  • Bachelor of Common Law (LL.B.), Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, 1999-2003Ěý

  • Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.), Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, 1997-1998Ěý

  • Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. in Psychology), Ď㽶ĘÓƵ, 1994-1997Ěý

Champs d'intérêt

  • Criminal lawĚý

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  • International Criminal LawĚý

  • Comparative Criminal LawĚý

  • Public International LawĚý

  • Law and WarĚý

Recent Professional Accomplishments

  • Winner of The David Watson Memorial Award for “Licence to Khill: What Appellate Decisions Reveal About Canada’s New Self-Defence Law,” presented annually for the paper published in the Queen’s Law Journal judged to make the most significant contribution to legal scholarshipĚý

  • “Who’s Afraid of the Lucky Moose? Canada’s Dangerous Self-Defence Innovation,” cited by the Supreme Court of Canada in R v Khill (2021)Ěý

  • Co-Chair of the Anti-Racism Working Group at Queen’s University, 2020-2021.Ěý

  • Member of the Council of Advisers on the Application of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court to Cyberwarfare, 2019-PresentĚý

  • Publication of The Crime of Aggression: the Quest for Justice in an Age of Drones, Cyberattacks, Insurgents and Autocrats (Princeton University Press, 2019)Ěý

  • Keynote Lecture, 2017 Annual McGill Law Graduate Conference, “Self-Defense in Climates of Fear.”Ěý

  • Invited expert participating in the activation of International Criminal Court jurisdiction over the crime of aggression alongside genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes, United Nations Headquarters, 2017Ěý

Publications rĂ©centesĚý

Books (Monograph)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, The Crime of Aggression: the Quest for Justice in an Age of Drones, Cyberattacks, Insurgents and Autocrats (Princeton University Press, 2019)Ěý

ArticlesĚý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Licence to Khill: What Appellate Decisions Reveal About Canada’s New Self-Defence Law,” 46(1) Queen’s Law Journal 97 (2020)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Who’s Afraid of the Lucky Moose? Canada’s Dangerous Self-Defence Innovation,” 64(2) McGill Law Journal 349 (2018) (published summer 2020).Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “A Practitioner’s Bildungsroman: Book Review of Payam Akhavan’s In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey,” Journal of Human Rights Practice (July 2019)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Bargaining Practices: Negotiating the Kampala Compromise,” 76 (3) Law & Contemporary Problems, 85 (Winter 2014)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Judging Aggression,” 50(1) Columbia Journal of Transnational Law 82 (Winter 2012)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord & Matthew Smith, “The Reason Behind the Rules: From Description to Normativity in International Criminal Procedure,” 36 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 255 (Winter 2011)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “The 1990s and the Use of Force: Anxiety, Realignment and New Justifications,” 22 (1) Global Change, Peace & Security 129 (February 2010)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Conceptualizing Aggression,” 20(1) Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law 1 (Fall 2009)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Prosecuting Aggression,” 49 Harvard International Law Journal 168 (Winter 2008)Ěý

ChapitresĚý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Civil Society,” in The Crime of Aggression: A Commentary, Claus KreĂź and Stefan Barriga, eds. (Cambridge University Press, 2017)Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord and Carla Reyes, “War Crimes,” in International Crime and Justice, Mangai Natarajan, ed. 321 (Cambridge University Press, 2011)Ěý

Opinion and EditorialĚý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Canada’s self-defence laws are too sweeping, and the Supreme Court just gave them a pass,” Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “To deter war in the Gulf and elsewhere, hold leaders personally accountable for aggression,” .Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “What does the Trump administration want from Iran?” .Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Canada’s rhetoric about strengthening the international order is at total odds with its actions at the UN,” Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Who Started the Fight?” Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “You’re Under Arrest, Mr. President,” Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “A Dilemma in Northern Uganda; When Peace and Justice Clash,” Ěý

  • Noah Weisbord, “Traditional Justice for a Genocide: Trials in Rwanda,” Ěý

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