Professor Gerry Simpson FBA

The history, theory and language of public international law with particular attention to war crimes trials, and the Cold War
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2019
Subjects
Law
Sections
Law

Summary

Gerry Simpson was appointed to a Chair in Public International Law at LSE in January, 2016. He previously taught at the University of Melbourne (2007-2015), the Australian National University (1995-1998) and LSE (2000-2007), and was an Open Society Fellow based in Tbilisi, Georgia. He is the author of Great Powers and Outlaw States (Cambridge, 2004) winner of the American Society of International Law’s Prize in 2005 and translated into several languages, and Law, War and Crime: War Crimes Trials and the Reinvention of International Law (Polity 2007). He has co-edited (with Kevin Jon Heller) Hidden Histories (Oxford, 2014), (with Raimond Gaita) Who’s Afraid of International Law? (Monash, 2017) and (with Matt Craven and Sundhya Pahuja) International Law and the Cold War (Cambridge, 2019). Gerry’s current research projects include an ARC-funded project on Cold War International Law (with Matt Craven, SOAS) and Sundhya Pahuja, (Melbourne), a counter-history of International Criminal Justice and a book about international law’s interior life titled The Sentimental Life of International Law.

Current post

Professor of Public International Law, London School of Economics

Past appointments

Melbourne Law School Kenneth Bailey Chair of Law

2010 - 2016

Melbourne Law School Professor of Law

2008 - 2010

London School of Economics Professor of Law

2007 - 2009

London School of Economics Reader

2004 - 2007

London School of Economics Senior Lecturer

2000 - 2004

Harvard Law School Visiting Scholar

1999 - 1999

Law School, Australian National University Associate Dean

1998 - 1998

Publications

Who’s Afraid of International Law?

Edited by Gerry Simpson and Raimond Gaita - Published in 2017 by Monash University Press

The Hidden Histories of International Criminal Law

Edited by Gerry Simpson and Kevin Heller - Published in 2013 by Oxford University Press

Beyond Victor’s Justice: The Tokyo War Crimes Trial Revisited

Edited by Gerry Simpson, Yuki Tanaka and Tim McCormack - Published in 2011 by Martinus Nijhoff

Great Powers and Outlaw States: Unequal Sovereigns: in the International Legal Order

Gerry Simpson - Published in 2004 by Cambridge University Press

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