Denis Salas Author

Sharon Weill is Professor of International Law at the American University of Paris and a Research Associate at La Sorbonne University (Ph.D., Geneva University). Her research focuses on the relations between armed conflicts, political violence and the role of courts, using socio-legal approaches including trial ethnography. She is the author of The Role of National Courts in Applying International Humanitarian Law (2014) and the President on Trial: Prosecuting Hissène Habré (co-edited, 2020). She has been directing several research programs focusing on the role of national courts as transnational actors financed in part by the French Ministry of justice. Denis Salas is an author, magistrate and holds a Ph.D. in Public Law and the Sociology of Law (University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne). Since 2016, he is the editor in Chief of Les Cahiers de la Justice (peer reviewed journal of the French National School of Magistrates). He has published more than a hundred articles and over a dozen of books. Antoine Mégie (Ph.D., Sciences Po Paris) is an Associate Professor at the University of Rouen in France, and head of the political sciences department. Former director of the journal Politique Européenne, he is a member of the editorial board of the journal Cultures et Conflits. His research focuses on the role of law in the 'fight against terrorism'. In addition to coordinating several European and transatlantic programmes on the fight against terrorism, from 2017 he is co-director of several research programs funded by the Ministry of Justice on terror trials. Christiane Besnier, an anthropologist and research associate at the Center for Cultural Anthropology at the University of Paris Sorbonne, has been working on criminal courts in France and Europe since 2002. She is the author of La vérité côté cour – Une ethnologue aux assises (2017).