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Mark R. Shulman

BA, Yale University. MS, Oxford University; PhD, University of California-Berkeley; JD, Columbia University. Served as editor-in-chief of the Journal of Transnational Law and received the Berger Prize for International Law at Columbia; assistant dean for Graduate Programs & International Affairs, Pace Law School; directed the Worldwide Security Program at the EastWest Institute; practiced law at Debevoise & Plimpton until 2003; member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; chairs the Committee on International Human Rights; serves on the Council on International Affairs and the Task Force on National Security and the Rule of Law; has taught the laws of war and war crimes tribunals at Columbia Law School and military history at Yale, the Air War College, and at Columbia (SIPA); has published widely in the fields of history, law, and international affairs; books include: The Laws of War: Constraints on Warfare in the Western World (1994), Navalism and the Emergence of American Sea Power (1995), An Admiral’s Yarn (1999), and The Imperial Presidency and the Consequences of 9/11 (2007); articles have appeared in the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, Journal of National Security Law & Policy, Fordham Law Review, Houston Journal of International Law, Journal of Military History, and Intelligence and National Security. SLC, 2009—

Undergraduate discipline: History

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