亚洲AV

Shannon Fyfe

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Titles and Organizations

Affiliate Faculty, Rapha毛l Lemkin聽Genocide Prevention Program,聽Carter School
Director of Graduate Programs, Philosophy
Assistant Professor, Philosophy

Contact Information

sfyfe2@gmu.edu
703.993.6267
Horizon Hall 6258

Personal Websites

Biography

Shannon Fyfe is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and a Fellow in the Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at 亚洲AV. Her previous work includes a fellowship with the Syria Justice and Accountability Centre (2014), where she advised the organization regarding best practices for collecting evidence of sexual and gender-based violence in Syria, the American Society of International Law鈥檚 Arthur C. Helton Fellowship (2010), where she provided legal assistance to Tanzanian officials, policymakers, and the Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance to implement national laws that promote human rights for albino persons in accordance with international legal standards, and an internship with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda鈥檚 Office of the Prosecutor (2008). Dr. Fyfe has provided pro bono representation for wounded veterans applying for medical benefits, and she has also spent time volunteering on death row in Tennessee. She holds both a Ph.D. in philosophy and a J.D. from Vanderbilt University.

Dr. Fyfe鈥檚 research interests are in political philosophy, ethics, and legal philosophy, with a focus on philosophy and international conflict, particularly international criminal law. Her work in this field seeks to provide a philosophical framework for defending and criticizing current practices of holding individuals legally and morally accountable for their participation in mass atrocities. She has published articles that engage with international criminal law, speech act theory, just war theory, and moral psychology, and she recently co-authored a book responding to criticisms of international criminal courts and tribunals.聽

Selected Publications

International Criminal Tribunals: A Normative Defense, co-authored with Larry May. Cambridge University Press, March 2017.

鈥淭racking Hate Speech Acts as Incitement to Genocide in International Criminal Law,鈥澛Leiden Journal of International Law, vol. 30, iss. 2, 2017.

鈥淭he Challenge to the Laws of War by Islamic Jihad,鈥 in聽Cambridge Handbook of the Just War, edited by Larry May with assistant editors Shannon Fyfe and Eric Ritter. Cambridge University Press, February 2018.

鈥淧rosecutorial Ethics and Preliminary Examinations at the ICC,鈥 co-authored with Alexander Heinze, in聽Quality Control in Preliminary Examination: Reviewing Impact, Policies and Practices, co-edited by Morten Bergsmo and Carsten Stahn, Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, September 2018.

鈥淥bjective and Subjective Blame After War,鈥 co-authored with Amy McKiernan,聽Essays in Philosophy, vol. 18, iss. 聽2, art. 6, 2017.

Courses Taught

Philosophy of Law

Punishment and Mass Incarceration

International Criminal Law

Responsibility and Mass Atrocities

Local and Global Migrations

Introduction to Ethics