Alexander K. A. Greenawalt

Alexander K. A. Greenawalt joined the Pace faculty in 2006 from the firm of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP (2001-06) where his practice focused on international disputes. He was a teaching fellow at Columbia Law School in 2005 and was previously a clerk for the Honorable Stephen F. Williams of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (2000-01).  Professor Greenawalt is a graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was a James Kent Scholar and Articles Editor of the Columbia Law Review.


Courses Taught by Professor Greenawalt:


Publications by Professor Greenawalt:

Articles "Complementarity in Crisis: Uganda, Alternative Justice, and the International Criminal Court," 50 Virginia Journal of International Law 107 (2009).
"Does International Arbitration Need a Mandatory Rules Method?," 18 American Review of International Arbitration 103 (2007).
"Justice without Politics? Prosecutorial Discretion and the International Criminal Court," 39 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 583 (2007). 
  "Mitsubishi after Twenty Years: Mandatory Rules before Courts and International Arbitrators," in Pervasive Problems in International Arbitration (with Donald Francis Donovan) (Loukas Mistelle & Julian Lew eds.) (Kluwer Law International, 2006). 
  Kosovo Myths: Karadzic, Njegos, and the Transformation of Serb Memory,”Spaces of Identity Central Europe , Vol. 3, No. 1 (Vienna, 2001); available at www.spacesofidentity.net.
  Note, "Rethinking Genocidal Intent: The Case for a Knowledge-Based Interpretation, 99 Columbia Law Review 2259 (1999).

Professor
Alexander K. A. Greenawalt

Associate Professor of Law
AB, Princeton University
MA, Yale University
JD, Columbia Law School

Contact:
agreenawalt@law.pace.edu
(914) 422-4092
Office: P324

Assistant:
Brenda Zamboni
Office: P315-319
(914) 422-4668

Office Hours:
Mon 2:30-5 & Wed. 3-5

Links:
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