Allen S. Weiner, JD
Senior Lecturer in Law; Co-Director, Stanford Program in International Law; Co-Director, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation; CDDRL and CISAC Affiliated Faculty Member; Europe Center Research Affiliate
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Room 234
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
international law and the use of force, particularly in light of contemporary security threats such as terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and humanitarian crises; the influence of international law on U.S. foreign-policy decision-making; international humanitarian law; international criminal law and war crimes tribunals
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- Constitutions as Peace Treaties: A Cautionary Tale for the Arab Spring
Allen S. Weiner
Stanford Law Review vol. 64, 8 (2011)
- Torture Memos and Accountability
Allen S. Weiner
American Society of International Law "Insight" (2009)
- Iran-United States Claims Tribunal: What Lies Ahead?
Allen S. Weiner
Law and Practice of International Courts and Tribunals vol. 6, 1 (2007) - Hamdan, Terror, War
Allen S. Weiner
Lewis & Clark Law Review vol. 11, 4 (2007)
Enhancing Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Allen S. Weiner, Chaim Braun, Michael M. May, Roger Speed
CISAC (2007)
International Law, Fifth Edition
Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble, Allen S. Weiner
Aspen Publishers (2007)
The Use of Force and Contemporary Security Threats: Old Medicine for New Ills?
Allen S. Weiner
Stanford Law Review vol. 59, 2 (2006)

Just War and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is it war?
Allen S. Weiner, Steven P. Lee
Springer in "Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Contemporary Challenges to Just War Theory" (2006)
- Law, Just War, and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is it War?
Allen S. Weiner
CDDRL Working Papers (2005)
Indirect Expropriations: The Need for a Taxonomy of "Legitimate" Regulatory Purposes
Allen S. Weiner
International Law Forum (Du Droit International) vol. 5, 3 (2003)



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