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Kenneth Anderson (jurist)

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Kenneth Anderson is an American legal writer who is a law professor at Washington College of Law, American University, a research fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, a Non-Resident Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a blogger.[1]

Anderson was the legal editor of Crimes of War, a book about international humanitarian law (W.W. Norton, 1999).

He is a member of the International Council of the New York-based Human Rights Foundation.

Anderson supports legally recognizing same-sex marriages.[2]

He graduated from UCLA and Harvard Law School.

Selected publication

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  • with Richard Anderson. "Limitations of the Liberal-Legal Model of International Human Rights: Six Lessons from El Salvador". Telos 64 (Summer 1985). New York: Telos Press

Notes

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  1. ^ Anderson, Kenneth. "Faculty Webpage". Washington College of Law. Archived from the original on 15 September 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Freedom to Marry, Freedom to Dissent: Why We Must Have Both | RealClearPolitics". Archived from the original on 2019-04-27. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
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