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Janine Natalya Clark

Professor of Transitional Justice and International Criminal Law, University of Birmingham

I have a PhD from the University of Nottingham (School of Politics), a Master's degree in International Studies from the University of Leeds and an undergraduate degree (LLB) in Law and French from the University of Bristol. After completing my PhD, I held two postdoctoral fellowships in the International Politics department at Aberystwyth University. Since then, I have worked at several different universities in the UK and I am currently based in Birmingham Law School at the University of Birmingham. My research is interdisciplinary, drawing on ideas and concepts from a variety of different fields, and I have published widely in academic journals. I also have four research monographs and one edited volume (co-edited with Professor Michael Ungar). I have a particular interest in transitional justice, dating back to my earlier work on the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). I have extensive fieldwork experience in the former Yugoslavia (primarily in Bosnia-Herzegovina) and I have conducted many qualitative interviews over the years.

Experience

  • –present
    Professor of Transitional Justice and International Criminal Law, University of Birmingham

Education

  • 2006 
    University of Nottingham, PhD
  • 2000 
    University of Leeds, MA
  • 1999 
    University of Bristol, LLB