Public Statement: Scholars Warn of Potential Genocide in Gaza 

On 15 October 2023, over 800 scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies and genocide studies signed a public statement warning of the possibility of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Signatories include prominent Holocaust and genocide studies scholars, as well as many international law and TWAIL scholars. The text of the statement and list of signatures (updated on 20 October 2023) is below, and a pdf version can be accessed here.


Public Statement: Scholars Warn of Potential Genocide in Gaza

15 October 2023

As scholars and practitioners of international law, conflict studies and genocide studies, we are compelled to sound the alarm about the possibility of the crime of genocide being perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. We do not do so lightly, recognising the weight of this crime, but the gravity of the current situation demands it. 

The pre-existing conditions in the Gaza Strip had already prompted discussions of genocide prior to the current escalation – such as by the National Lawyers Guild in 2014, the Russell Tribunal on Palestine in 2014, and the Center for Constitutional Rights in 2016. Scholars have warned over the years that the siege of Gaza may amount to a “prelude to genocide” or a “slow-motion genocide”. The prevalence of racist and dehumanising language and hate speech in social media was also noted in a warning issued in July 2014 by the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide and Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect, in response to Israel’s conduct against the protected Palestinian population. The Special Advisers noted that individual Israelis had disseminated messages that could be dehumanising to the Palestinians and that had called for the killing of members of this group, and reiterated that incitement to commit atrocity crimes is prohibited under international law. 

Israel’s current military offensive on the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023, however, is unprecedented in scale and severity, and consequently in its ramifications for the population of Gaza. Following the incursion by Palestinian armed groups on 7 October 2023, including criminal attacks against Israeli civilians, the Gaza Strip has been subjected to incessant and indiscriminate bombardment by Israeli forces. Between 7 October and 9:00 a.m. on 15 October, there have been 2,329 Palestinians killed and 9,042 Palestinians injured in Israeli attacks on Gaza, including over 724 children, huge swathes of neighbourhoods and entire families across Gaza have been obliterated. Israel’s Defence Minister ordered a “complete siege” of the Gaza Strip prohibiting the supply of fuel, electricity, water and other essential necessities. This terminology itself indicates an intensification of an already illegal, potentially genocidal siege to an outright destructive assault. 

Late on 12 October, the Israeli authorities issued an order for more than 1.1million Palestinians in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip to leave their homes and flee to the south of Gaza within 24 hours, knowing that this would be practically impossible for many. Palestinians who did start to evacuate south reported that civilians and ambulances were targeted and hit by Israeli airstrikes on the designated “safe route”, killing at least 70 Palestinians who were fleeing to seek refuge. The ICRC stated that “the evacuation orders, coupled with the complete siege” are incompatible with international humanitarian law. Almost half a million Palestinians have already been displaced, and Israeli forces have bombed the only possible exit route that Israel does not control, the Rafah crossing to Egypt multiple times. The World Health Organisation published a warning that “[f]orcing more than 2000 patients to relocate to southern Gaza, where health facilities are already running at maximum capacity and unable to absorb a dramatic rise in the number patients, could be tantamount to a death sentence”.

There has also been an escalation of violence, arrests, expulsions, and destruction of whole Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem. Since 7 October, Israeli settlers, with the backing of the army and police, have attacked and shot Palestinian civilians at point blank range (as documented in the villages of a-Tuwani and Qusra), have invaded their homes and assaulted residents. A number of Palestinian communities have already been forced to abandon their homes, after which settlers arrived and destroyed their property. Between 7 – 15 October, Al-Haq documented the killing by Israeli military and settlers of 55 Palestinians in the West Bank, and more the injury of 1,200 Palestinians there.

Statements of Israeli officials since 7 October 2023 suggest that beyond the killings and restriction of basic conditions for life perpetrated against Palestinians in Gaza, there are also indications that the ongoing and imminent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip are being conducted with potentially genocidal intent. Language used by Israeli political and military figures appears to reproduce rhetoric and tropes associated with genocide and incitement to genocide. Dehumanising descriptions of Palestinians have been prevalent. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared on 9 October that “we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly”. He subsequently announced that Israel was moving to “a full-scale response” and that he had “removed every restriction” on Israeli forces, as well as stating: “Gaza won’t return to what it was before. We will eliminate everything.” On 10 October, the head of the Israeli army’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, addressed a message directly to Gaza residents: “Human animals must be treated as such. There will be no electricity and no water, there will only be destruction. You wanted hell, you will get hell”. The same day, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari acknowledged the wanton and intentionally destructive nature of Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza: “The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy.” 

Since 2007, Israel has defined the Gaza Strip as a whole as an “enemy entity”. On 7 October, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Gazans would pay an “immense price” for the actions of Hamas fighters. He asserted that Israel will wage a prolonged offensive and will turn parts of Gaza’s densely populated urban centres “into rubble”. Israel’s President emphasised that the Israeli authorities view the entire Palestinian population of Gaza as responsible for the actions of militant groups, and subject accordingly to collective punishment and unrestricted use of force: “It is an entire nation out there that is responsible. It is not true this rhetoric about civilians not being aware, not involved. It’s absolutely not true”. Israeli Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Israel Katz added: “All the civilian population in Gaza is ordered to leave immediately. We will win. They will not receive a drop of water or a single battery until they leave the world.”

Evidence of incitement to genocide has also been present in Israeli public discourse. This ranges from statements by elected officials – such as Knesset member Ariel Kallner’s call on 7 October for “one goal: Nakba! [catastrophe for Palestinians] A Nakba that will overshadow the Nakba of 1948” – to public banners displayed in Israeli cities calling for a “victory” signified by “zero population in Gaza” and the “annihilation of Gaza”. On national television, security correspondent Alon Ben David relayed the Israeli military’s plan to destroy Gaza City, Jabaliyya, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanun. Such statements are not new and resonate with a wider Israeli discourse showcasing the intent for elimination and genocide against the Palestinian people. Earlier in the year, for example, Israeli Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich called Palestinians “repugnant”, “disgusting” and called for “wiping out” the entire Palestinian village of Huwwara in the West Bank. 

On 12 October 2023, a group of UN Special Rapporteurs’ condemned “Israel’s indiscriminate military attacks against the already exhausted Palestinian people of Gaza, comprising over 2.3 million people, nearly half of whom are children. They have lived under unlawful blockade for 16 years, and already gone through five major brutal wars, which remain unaccounted for”. The UN experts warned against “the withholding of essential supplies such as food, water, electricity and medicines. Such actions will precipitate a severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where its population is now at inescapable risk of starvation. Intentional starvation is a crime against humanity”. On 14 October 2023, the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory warnedagainst “a repeat of the 1948 Nakba, and the 1967 Naksa, yet on a larger scale” as Israel carries out “mass ethnic cleansing of Palestinians under the fog of war”. 

The Palestinian people constitute a national group for the purposes of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (the Genocide Convention). The Palestinians of the Gaza Strip constitute a substantial proportion of the Palestinian nation, and are being targeted by Israel because they are Palestinian. The Palestinian population of Gaza appears to be presently subjected by the Israeli forces and authorities to widespread killing, bodily and mental harm, and unviable conditions of life – against a backdrop of Israeli statements which evidence signs of intent to physically destroy the population. 

Article II of the Genocide Convention provides that “genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:

  • (a) Killing members of the group;
  • (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
  • (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
  • (d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
  • (e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.”

All states are bound as a matter of law by the principle that genocide is a crime prohibited under international law. The International Court of Justice has affirmed that the prohibition of genocide is a peremptory norm of international law from which no derogation is allowed. The Convention provides that individuals who attempt genocide or who incite to genocide “shall be punished, whether they are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials or private individuals”.

Article I of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide provides that: “The Contracting Parties confirm that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law which they undertake to prevent and to punish”. The International Court of Justice has clarified that “a State’s obligation to prevent, and the corresponding duty to act, arise at the instant that the State learns of, or should normally have learned of, the existence of a serious risk that genocide will be committed. From that moment onwards, if the State has available to it means likely to have a deterrent effect on those suspected of preparing genocide, or reasonably suspected of harbouring specific intent (dolus specialis), it is under a duty to make such use of these means as the circumstances permit”.

Palestinian human rights organisationsJewish civil society groupsHolocaust and genocide studies scholars and others have by now warned of an imminent genocide against the Palestinian population in Gaza. We emphasise the existence of a serious risk of genocide being committed in the Gaza Strip. 

The undersigned urgently appeal to states to take concrete and meaningful steps to individually and collectively prevent genocidal acts, in line with their legal duty to prevent the crime of genocide. They must protect the Palestinian population, and ensure that Israel refrains from any further incitement to genocide and from the perpetration of conduct prohibited by Article II of the Genocide Convention.

All states should immediately act under Article VIII, and should call upon the competent organs of the United Nations, particularly the UN General Assembly, to take urgent action under the Charter of the United Nations appropriate for the prevention and suppression of acts of genocide. We note specifically the role of the General Assembly here, given that the Security Council is compromised by the United States and the United Kingdom (both permanent veto-holding members) sending military forces to the eastern Mediterranean in support of Israel. 

We recall that in 1982, the General Assembly condemned the massacre of Palestinian civilians in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps as “an act of genocide”. We note also that the state of Palestine is entitled to initiate, in accordance with Article IX of the Genocide Convention, proceedings before the International Court of Justice in order to prevent the perpetration of genocidal acts.

Finally, we call on all relevant UN bodies, including the Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect, as well as the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to immediately intervene, to carry out the necessary investigations and invoke the necessary warning procedures to protect the Palestinian population from genocide.


Signatories:

  1. Aanchal Saraf, Dartmouth College
  2. Aaron Seymour, Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
  3. Aasiya Lodhi, Senior Lecturer, University of Westminster.
  4. Abdelghany Sayed, Assistant Lecturer, PhD Candidate, Kent Law School. 
  5. Abdullah Omran, PhD student, Indiana University 
  6. Abigail Balbale, New York University
  7. Adalmir Marquetti, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS).
  8. Adam Elliott-Cooper, Lecturer, School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London
  9. Adil Hasan Khan, Melbourne Law School
  10. Adrian Carrillo Gomez, PhD student, Deusto University.
  11. Afshin Matin-Asgari, Professor of Middle East history, California State University, Los Angeles 
  12. Ahmad Al-Dissi, Professor, University of Saskatchewan
  13. Ahmad Fouad, Lecturer of Law, the British University in Egypt
  14. Ahmad Khaled, PhD, Assistant Professor of Public Law, Birzeit University.
  15. Ahmad Mustafa, Ph.D. student at the University of Kansas 
  16. Ahmed Abofoul, International Lawyer, Legal Researcher and Advocacy Officer at Al-Haq Organisation
  17. Ahmed Selim, PhD Student, University of Chicago
  18. Ahmet Ferhat Baran, PhD Student, University of Aberdeen. 
  19. Ajantha Subramanian, Professor, City University of New York. 
  20. Alba Valenciano-Mañé, post-doctoral researcher, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
  21. Albert Caramés, Adjunct Professor, Blanquerna – Ramon Llull University
  22. Alessandra Mezzadri SOAS Reader in Global Development and Political Economy 
  23. Alessandro Donadio Miebach, Adjunct Professor, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. 
  24. Alexander D. Barder, Professor of International Relations, Florida International University 
  25. Alexandre Abreu, Assistant Professor, ISEG-Lisbon School of Economics and Management. 
  26. Alfredo Alietti, Professor, University of Ferrara Italy
  27. Ali Cebeci, PhD, Georgetown University
  28. Ali Raza, Associate Professor, Lahore University of Management Sciences
  29. Alice Panepinto, Reader, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast
  30. Alicia Campos Serrano, Profesora Titular, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  31. Alison Phipps, UNESCO, Chair University of Glasgow 
  32. Alma Khasawnih, The College of New Jersey
  33. Alyosxa Tudor, Reader in Gender Studies, SOAS University of London.
  34. Alyssa Kristeller, Graduate Student Georgetown University. 
  35. Aman, Associate Professor of Legal Practice, Jindal Global University 
  36. Amber De Clerck, PhD Student & Teaching Assistant, Ghent University, Belgium
  37. Amber Lakhani, PhD Candidate & GTA, SOAS University of London. 
  38. Amina Adanan, Lecturer in Law, Maynooth University
  39. Amira Abdelhamid, Lecturer in International Relations, University of Portsmouth 
  40. Amy Strecker, Associate Professor of Law, University College Dublin
  41. Anamika Misra, Associate Lecturer, University of Bristol. 
  42. Anand Sheombar, researcher & lecturer, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
  43. Anand Vaidya, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Reed College
  44. Ananya Chakravarti, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
  45. Anas Karzai, Laurentian University, Canada 
  46. Anastasiya Kotova, Doctoral candidate, Lund University
  47. Anchita Dasgupta, Oxford Law Faculty
  48. Andrea Cornwall, Professor of Global Development and Anthropology, King’s College London.
  49. Andrea Gadberry, Associate Professor, NYU
  50. Andrea Maria Pelliconi, Teaching Associate, University of Nottingham
  51. Andrea Mura, Senior Lecturer, Goldsmiths, University of London
  52. Andrea Teti, Associate Professor of Political Science, Univeristy of Salerno, Italy
  53. Andrew Bush, Assistant Professor, Bard College
  54. Andrew Woolford, PhD, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Manitoba 
  55. Angana Chatterji, University of California, Berkeley. 
  56. Angela Daly, Professor of Law & Technology, University of Dundee. 
  57. Angela Smith, Sessional Academic, University of New South Wales
  58. Angela Zito, Anthropology/Religious Studies, NYU
  59. Anita H. Fábos, Professor, International Development, Community & Environment Department, Clark University 
  60. Anita Rupprecht, University of Brighton
  61. Anjali Arondekar, Professor, Feminist Studies, UCSC
  62. Anna Bigelow, Stanford University. 
  63. Anna Ferguson, Georgetown University 
  64. Anna Rosellini, University of Bologna
  65. Anna-Claire Steffen, PhD Candidate, UMass Amherst
  66. Annaclaudia Martini, Assistant Professor at University of Bologna, Italy
  67. Annapurna Menon, Teaching Associate, University of Sheffield 
  68. Anne Berg, Assistant Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania.
  69. Anne Hunnell Chen, Assistant Professor of Art History and visual culture, Bard College 
  70. Anne Norton, Professor, University of Pennsylvania
  71. Anne-Claire Defossez, Researcher, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
  72. Anneke Newman, Senior Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Ghent
  73. Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi, Barnard College, Columbia University
  74. Anthony Alessandrini, Professor, City University of New York
  75. Anthony Gorman, Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh. 
  76. Anton Shammas, Prof. Emeritus of Middle East Literatures, University of Michigan
  77. Antonio Scialà, Università Roma Tre, Italy
  78. Antonio Y. Vazquez-Arroyo, Associate Professor, Rutgers University-Newark. 
  79. Aoife Daly, Professor of Law, School of Law, University College Cork
  80. Arathi Sriprakash, University of Oxford 
  81. Ardi Imseis, Professor of International Law, Queen’s University 
  82. Arun Kundnani, independent scholar and writer
  83. Arzu Somalı, PhD student, University of Istanbul. 
  84. Aseil Abu-Baker, Legal Consultant. 
  85. Ashok Kumar, Senior Lecturer of Political Economy, Birkbeck University. 
  86. Aslı Bâli, Professor of Law, Yale University
  87. Astrid Mrkich, refugee lawyer, Toronto, Canada
  88. Ata Hindi, Birzeit University. 
  89. Atiya Habeeb Kidwai, retired Professor, Jawharlal Nehru University, India
  90. Avital Ronell, University Professor of the Humanities, NYU
  91. Ayça Çubukçu, Associate Professor in Human Rights, LSE
  92. Ayesha Khalid Chaudhry, Doctoral candidate at Deakin University Australia
  93. Ayesha Umaña Dajud, JSD student, Cornell University
  94. Ayushman Bhagat, Lecturer, Brunel University London 
  95. Azam Khatam, Instructor, York University
  96. Azeezah Kanji, legal academic and journalist
  97. Badreddine Rachidi, Graduate Student & Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University.
  98. Baki Tezcan, Professor of History, University of California, Davis
  99. Banah Ghadbian, Assistant Professor Of Comparative Women’s Studies, Spelman College
  100. Barbara Aiolfi, research fellow University of Milan – BICOCCA
  101. Barbara De Poli, Associate Professor, Ca’ Foscari University Venice
  102. Barry Trachtenberg, Rubin Presidential Chair of Jewish History, Wake Forest University, North Carolina.
  103. Basheer Ahmad, Retired professor, JNU, New Delhi 
  104. Bashir Saade, Lecturer in Politics and Religion, University of Stirling
  105. Bayan Abusneineh, Assistant Professor, Ohio State University 
  106. Ben Golder, Professor, UNSW
  107. Ben Whitham, Lecturer in International Relations, SOAS University of London
  108. Ben Wiedel-Kaufmann, Lecturer, The Open University. 
  109. Benjamin Selwyn, Professor of International Relations and Development, University of Sussex. 
  110. Benjamin Thorne, Lecturer in Law, University of Kent
  111. Berklee Baum, DPhil, University of Oxford
  112. Besan Jaber, Georgetown University
  113. Bielasan Tareq Zaina, PhD Student, Georgetown University
  114. Bikrum Gill, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech
  115. Bilal Maanaki, University of Virginia
  116. Bilge Yesil, City University of New York
  117. Bircan Ciytak, Research Fellow, University of Birmingham
  118. Birgul Kutan, University of Sussex 
  119. Bishnupriya Ghosh, Professor, UC Santa Barbara
  120. Blanca Camps-Febrer, Adjunct Lecturer, Autonomous University of Barcelona
  121. Brannon Ingram, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, North-western University
  122. Brendan Ciaran Browne, Assistant Professor, School of Religion, Theology and Peace Studies, Trinity College Dublin
  123. Brenna Bhandar, Associate Professor, Allard Law Faculty
  124. Brian McMahon, Lecturer in Sociology and Mindfulness-Based Wellbeing, Munster Technological University
  125. Bridget Guarasci, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Franklin & Marshall College
  126. Bruce Robbins, Columbia University
  127. Bruna A. Gonçalves, PhD Researcher, European University Institute
  128. Cahal McLaughlin, Professor, School of Arts, English and Languages Queen’s University Belfast
  129. Camila Vergara, Senior Lecturer, University of Essex
  130. Camilo Pérez-Bustillo, Executive Director, National Lawyers’ Guild – San Francisco Bay Area chapter
  131. Carla Winston, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Melbourne
  132. Carles Fernández-Torné, Adjunct Professor in transitional justice and conflict analysis, Ramon Llull University
  133. Carlo Caprioglio, Legal Clinic on Migration and Asylum, Università Roma Tre
  134. Carlo Leget, Professor of Care Ethics, University of Humanistic Studies. 
  135. Carlos Bichet, Assistant Professor, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Políticas , Universidad de Panama
  136. Catherine Charrett, Senior Lecturer, International Relations, University of Westminster.
  137. Catherine Larocque, PhD candidate, University of Ottawa
  138. Cathy Powell, Associate Professor in Public Law, University of Cape Town
  139. Cemil Aydin, Professor of International History, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
  140. Ceyda Turan, Lawyer at Turan Law Office
  141. Chaman Lal Retd Professor JNU 
  142. Charles des Portes, Teaching Fellow in Political Theory, University of Leeds
  143. Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor, NYU Journalism 
  144. Chi-Chi Shi, PhD Researcher, Durham University
  145. Chiara De Cesari, Professor of Heritage, Memory and Cultural Studies, University of Amsterdam. 
  146. Chiara Pagano, Post-doc, University of Graz 
  147. Chris Barker, Assistant Professor, The American University in Cairo
  148. Chris Dole, Professor of Anthropology, Amherst College
  149. Chris Gilbert, Professor of Political Studies, Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela 
  150. Christina Murray, Graduate Student, MAAS, Georgetown.
  151. Christine Hong, Professor, UC Santa Cruz
  152. Christo El Morr, Professor, York University, Canada
  153. Christopher Gevers, School of Law, University of KwaZulu-Natal
  154. Christopher Parker, Associate Professor, Ghent University 
  155. Christopher Roberts, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  156. Cigdem Cidam, Professor of Political Science, Union College Schenectady NY
  157. Cira Pascual Marquina, Professor of Political Studies, Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela
  158. Claire Begbie, PhD student at Concordia University, Montreal.
  159. Claire Gallien, Professor, University Montpellier 3 
  160. Clara Han, Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
  161. Claudia Dides, Universidad de Santiago. 
  162. Claudia Saba, Adjunct Lecturer, Ramon Llull University
  163. Clement Sichimwa, Lecturer and Researcher at University of Zambia 
  164. Clíodhna Murphy, Associate Professor of Law, Maynooth University 
  165. Clod Marlan Krister Yambao, Asst. Professor University of the Philippines Dept. of Art Studies and Doctoral Research Fellow, Conflict Research Group, Ghent Univesity
  166. Colin Breen, Reader, Ulster University
  167. Colleen Bell, Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan
  168. Cristiana Fiamingo, assistant prof. University of Milan
  169. Cristina Bacchilega, Professor Emerita, University of Hawaii-Manoa
  170. Curtis F.J. Doebbler, Research Professor of Law, Department of Law, University of Makeni
  171. Cynthia Franklin, Professor, University of Hawai’i
  172. Cyra Akila Choudhury, Professor of Law, FIU College of Law
  173. Dalia Said Mostafa, Associate Professor, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
  174. Damien Short, Professor of Human Rights and Environmental Justice; Co-Director, Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study, University of London
  175. Daniel Brown, PhD, LSE Sociology Department 
  176. Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín, PhD Candidate, Geneva Graduate Institute
  177. Daniel Segal, Jean M Pitzer Professor Emeritus, Pitzer College
  178. Daniel Stein, Assistant Professor, O.P. Jindal Global Law School
  179. Daniela Meneghini ca’ Foscari università of Venice 
  180. Daniela Pioppi University of Naples L’Orientale 
  181. Daniele Conversi, Research Professor at the Ikerbasque Foundation for Science and the University of the Basque Country (EHU/UPV), Bilbao, Euskadi
  182. Danielle Fernandes, Doctoral researcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
  183. Dara Leyden, PhD candidate, Queen Mary University of London
  184. Daragh Murray, Senior Lecturer, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London.
  185. Darryl Li, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Associate Member of the Law School, University of Chicago.
  186. David Keane, Assistant Professor of Law, Dublin City University
  187. David Landy, Director of MPhil in Race Ethnicity and Conflict, Trinity College Dublin
  188. David Leadbeater, Adjunct Professor, Laurentian University, Canada
  189. David Palumbo-Liu, Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor, Stanford University. 
  190. David Theo Goldberg, Professor, University of California, Irvine
  191. David van Leeuwen, professor, Radboud University Nijmegen 
  192. David Whyte, Professor of Climate Justice, Queen Mary University of London
  193. Dearbhla Minogue, Senior Lawyer at Global Legal Action Network
  194. Deborah B. Gould, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Cruz 
  195. Deborah Lawson, PhD Candidate, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool. 
  196. Deen Sharp, Visiting Fellow, LSE
  197. Diana Allan, McGill University
  198. Diana Jeater, Professor of African History, University of Liverpool
  199. Diane Lamoureux, professeure émérite, Université Laval. 
  200. Didier Fassin, Professor, Collège de France
  201. Dimitri Van Den Meerssche, Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London. 
  202. Dina Al-Kassim, Professor, University of British Columbia 
  203. Dina M. Siddiqi, Global Liberal Studies, New York University
  204. Dina Matar, Professor Political Communication, SOAS
  205. Dino Pancani C, Facultad de Comunicacion e Imagen, Universidad de Chile
  206. Dipti Khera, Associate Professor, New York University
  207. Dolly Kikon, University of Melbourne 
  208. Donia Khraishi, Georgetown University 
  209. Douaa Sheet, Assistant Professor, American University
  210. Douglas Carson, University College Dublin
  211. Edemilson Paraná, Associate Professor of Social Sciences, LUT University, Finland
  212. Eduardo Villavicencio, PhD Student, Kent Law School.
  213. Edward Brennan, Lecturer, Technological University, Dublin
  214. Edwin Bikundo, Senior Lecturer, Griffith Law School
  215. Eftychia Mylona, Lecturer, Leiden University 
  216. Egidio de Bustamante, Senior Lecturer, Unit for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Innsbruck. 
  217. Ekin Kurtic, Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University
  218. Elena Vezzadini, Research affiliate, Institute for African Worlds
  219. Elif Babül, Associate Professor, Mount Holyoke College
  220. Elif Durmuş, Postdoctoral Researcher in International Law and Human Rights, University of Antwerp
  221. Elisa Giunchi, Professor, Università degli studi di Milano
  222. Elisabeth Weber, Professor of German and Comparative Literature, University of California, Santa Barbara
  223. Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Professor of Politics and Religious Studies, Northwestern University. 
  224. Elora Halim Chowdhury, Professor, UMass Boston
  225. Elora Shehabuddin, Professor, UC Berkeley
  226. Elyse Crystall, Teaching Professor, UNC Chapel Hill
  227. Emilio Dabed, adjunct professor of law, York University, Toronto 
  228. Emily J. Sumner, Ph.D. candidate, University of Minnesota
  229. Emily Watkins, Graduate Teaching Assistant/Instructor, University of Kansas
  230. Emma Palmer, Senior Lecturer, Griffith University
  231. Enrica Rigo, Associate professor of law, University of Roma Tre
  232. Eren Duzgun, Assistant Professor of International Relations, University of Cyprus
  233. Eric Hooglund, Editor, Middle East Critique
  234. Eskandar Sadeghi, Associate Professor, University of York
  235. Estella Carpi, Assistant Professor in Humanitarian Studies, University College London 
  236. Ettore Asoni, University of Bologna
  237. Eva Nanopoulos, Senior Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London
  238. Fabia Fernandes Carvalho, Assistant Professor, Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  239. Fabio Lanza, Professor, University of Arizona
  240. Fabio Marcelli, Senior Researcher of the Institute for International legal studies. 
  241. Fadi Ennab, Vanier Scholar/PhD Student, University of Manitoba 
  242. Farah Mahmoud, Doctoral Candidate, Florida International University
  243. Farida Khan, Professor, University of Colorado 
  244. Fatemeh Shams, Associate Professor of Persian Studies, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A
  245. Fathimah Fildzah Izzati, PhD Candidate, SOAS University of London
  246. Fatima Sajjad, Associate professor, Director Center for Critical Peace Studies, University of Management and Technology Lahore
  247. Fauzia Ahmad, Senior Lecturer, Goldsmiths
  248. Féilim Ó hAdhmaill, Lecturer, University College Cork
  249. Felícia Campos, PhD researcher in Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, University of Edinburgh. 
  250. Felicite Fairer-Wessels, emeritus professor, University of Pretoria, South Africa
  251. Fernando Quintana, PhD Student and GTA, Queen Mary University of London, School of Law
  252. Ferran Izquierdo Brichs / Profesor Agregat / Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
  253. Fida Adely, Assistant Professor, Georgetown University
  254. Fien De Meyer, PhD, University of Antwerp. 
  255. Flagg Miller, Professor, University of California, Davis
  256. Fleur van Leeuwen, Assistant professor in international law, Boğaziçi University, Istanbul
  257. Frances Tanzer, Rose Professor of Holocaust Studies and Modern Jewish History and Culture, Assistant Professor of History, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University 
  258. Francesca Biancani, Associate Professor, University of Bologna
  259. Francesca Romana Ammaturo, Senior Lecturer, London Metropolitan University.
  260. Francis Cody, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto
  261. Francisca James Hernandez, Instructional Faculty, Pima Community College 
  262. Fulya Pinar, Postdoctoral scholar, Middle East Studies, Brown University.
  263. Gabriela Kuetting, Professor of Global Politics, Rutgers University-Newark
  264. Gabriele vom Bruck, SOAS. 
  265. Gabriele Wadlig, Max Weber Fellow, Department of Law, European University Institute 
  266. Gareth Dale, Politics, Brunel University
  267. Gargi Bhattacharyya, Professor, University of the Arts
  268. Gary Fields, University of California San Diego
  269. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Professor, Columbia University 
  270. Gearóid Ó Cuinn, Founding Director, Global Legal Action Network (GLAN)
  271. Gene Carolan, Lecturer in Law, Technological University Dublin
  272. Gennaro Gervasio, Associate Professor, Università Roma Tre 
  273. German Correa profesor Universidad de Santiago de Chile. 
  274. Germán Santana Pérez, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 
  275. Ghada Ageel, University of Alberta. 
  276. Ghadir Zannoun, Associate Professor, University of Kentucky
  277. Gholam Khiabany, Goldsmiths, University of London
  278. Gianfranco Ragona, professor at University of Turin
  279. Gijs Verbossen, Senior lecturer in conflict studies, University of Amsterdam
  280. Gillian Hart, Professor Emeritus, University of California Berkeley
  281. Gillian Maris Jones, Ph.D. candidate, University of Pennsylvania
  282. Giorgia Baldi, Lecturer, University of Sussex. 
  283. Giulia Contes, project manger and PhD student, UAntwerpen
  284. Giulia Pinzauti, Assistant Professor of Public International Law, Leiden Law School
  285. Giuseppe Aragno, Storico, Fondazione Humaniter, Napoli
  286. Giuseppe Mastruzzo, Director, International University College of Turin 
  287. Gloria Novovic, Gender, Development and Globalisation Fellow, London School of Economics.
  288. Goldie Osuri, University of Warwick, UK
  289. Golnar Nikpour, Assistant Professor or History, Dartmouth College
  290. Gordon Christie, Professor, Peter A Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia
  291. Goretti Horgan, Senior Lecturer, Ulster University 
  292. Greg Albo, professor, Politics, York University
  293. Greg Burris, Associate Professor, American University of Beirut.
  294. Guido Donini, former Assistant Professor 0ffof Classics at the University of Chicago
  295. Guillem Farrés Fernández, Professor Lector, UOC
  296. Guillermo Gigliani, Professor, Universidad Nacional de Moreno, Argentina
  297. Hadia Mubarak, Assistant Professor of Religion, Queens University of Charlotte.
  298. Haim Bresheeth-Žabner, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS University of London
  299. Hakeem Yusuf, Professor of Global Law, University of Derby
  300. Hamed Al-Mogarry, Sana’a University.
  301. Hanan Elsayed, Occidental College
  302. Hanan Kashou, Associate Teaching Professor, Rutger University.
  303. Hanan Toukan, Associate Professor, Bard College Berlin
  304. Hannah Birkenkoetter, Assistant Professor, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México 
  305. Hannah Boast, Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Edinburgh 
  306. Hannah NS Bahrin, PhD student, Queen Mary University 
  307. Hannelore Van Bavel, postdoctoral researcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel & University of Bristol
  308. Harold Marcuse, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
  309. Hasan Basri Bülbül, Assistant Professor of International Law, Boğaziçi University, Turkey.
  310. Hasan Shuaib, PhD Graduate, Rutgers University
  311. Hassan Jabareen, General Director, Adalah Legal Center.
  312. Hatice Ozturk, PhD student, Georgetown University
  313. Hayley Gibson, University of Kent. 
  314. Hazem Jamjoum, Curator, British Library.
  315. Helena Sheehan, Emeritus Professor, Dublin City University
  316. Helga Tawil-Souri, Associate Professor, New York University
  317. Helmi Mohammed Abdo, Sana’a Community College.
  318. Helyeh Doutaghi, Research Scholar, Yale University.
  319. Hesham Sallam, Stanford University
  320. Hilla Dayan, Lecturer, Amsterdam University College. 
  321. Hossein Kamaly, Professor of Interfaith Studies, Hartford international University for Religion and Peace
  322. Howard Pflanzer, Adj. Associate Professor, Hunter College
  323. Howard Winant, University of California, Santa Barbara
  324. Howie Rechavia-Taylor, Fellow, LSE
  325. Hulya Dagdeviren, Professor of Economic Development, University of Hertfordshire. 
  326. Humeira Iqtidar, King’s College London
  327. Humoud Y. Alfadhli, Assistant Professor of International Law, Kuwait University 
  328. Huseyin Disli & Kent Law School/Worldwide Lawyers Association Research and Programmes Executive.
  329. Idil Abdillahi Assistant Professor, TMU.
  330. Ignasi Bernat, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Sociology, University of Barcelona 
  331. Inessa Hadjivayanis, PhD candidate, SOAS. 
  332. Inge van Nistelrooij, associate professor, University of Humanistic Studies, Utrecht.
  333. Intan Suwandi, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Illinois State University. 
  334. Iqra Anugrah, Research Fellow, International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden University. 
  335. Ira Bhaskar, Retd. Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
  336. Irene Van Staveren, professor of economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. 
  337. Irina Ceric, Assistant Professor, University of Windsor Faculty of Law 
  338. Isabel Huacuja Alonso, Assistant Professor, Columbia University
  339. Isabel Käser, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Bern 
  340. Isabella Camera d’Afflitto – Honorary Professor, Sapienza università di Roma
  341. Isabelle Mildonian, Graduate, Roanoke College. 
  342. Işıl Aral, Assistant professor of international law, Koç University
  343. Isobel Roele, Reader in Law, Queen Mary University of London 
  344. Issa Shivji, Professor Emeritus, University of Dar es Salaam
  345. Itziar Ruiz Giménez, Profesora de RRII y Coordinadora  del Grupo de Estudios Africanos e Internacionales, UAM
  346. J. Travis Shutz, Assistant Professor, California State University Los Angeles
  347. Jack Halberstam, Columbia University 
  348. Jack McGinn, PhD candidate, LSE
  349. Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores, Texas Tech University
  350. Jalal Kawash, Academic, University of Calgary
  351. Jamal Ali, Assistant Teaching Professor, Rutgers University
  352. James Eastwood, Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London
  353. Jan Selby, Professor of International Politics, University of Leeds
  354. Jaskiran Dhillon, Associate Professor, The New School
  355. Jasmin Johurun Nessa, University of Liverpool.
  356. Jasmine Barzani, PhD candidate Melbourne University
  357. Jason Beckett, Associate Professor, American University in Cairo
  358. Javier González-Arellano, Profesor asociado de filosofía del Derecho Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 
  359. Jay Ramasubramanyam, Assistant Professor, Department of Social Science, York University
  360. Jean Beaman, Associate Professor, Sociology, University of California-Santa Barbara
  361. Jeannette Graulau, Associate Professor, CUNY
  362. Jeff Handmaker, Associate Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
  363. Jeffrey Sacks, Associate Professor, University of California, Riverside 
  364. Jeffrey Stevenson Murer, Senior Lecturer on Collective Violence, University of St Andrews
  365. Jehan Mohamed, Lecturer, Rutgers State University.
  366. Jenny Phillimore, Professor, University of Birmingham
  367. Jeremy Dell, Lecturer, University of Edinburgh 
  368. Jessie Daniels, PhD, Professor, CUNY
  369. Jillian Rogin, Associate Professor (Law), University of Windsor. 
  370. Jinan Bastaki, Associate Professor of Legal Studies, NYUAD. 
  371. Jo Bluen, London School of Economics, PhD candidate
  372. Jo-Marie Burt, Associate Professor, George Mason University
  373. Joel Gordon, Professor of History, University of Arkansas 
  374. Johanna Ray Vollhardt, Associate Professor, Clark University
  375. John Bellamy Foster, Profesor Emeritus, University of Oregon.
  376. John Cox, Director, Center for Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Studies, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
  377. John L. Esposito, Distinguished University Professor, Georgetown University
  378. John Reynolds, Associate Professor of International Law, Maynooth University
  379. Jolanda Guardi, Professor, University of Turin
  380. Jonathan Wheeler, Assistant professor and researcher, National University of Tucumán-CONICET. 
  381. Jordan Cortesi, PhD student, University of Kansas.
  382. Jordana Silverstein, Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
  383. Jose Itzigsohn, Professor of Sociology, Brown University
  384. Joseph Elsayyid, Yale University
  385. Juan M. Amaya-Castro, Universidad de los Andes
  386. Julia Dehm, Senior Lecturer in Law, La Trobe University
  387. Julian Go, Professor, University of Chicago
  388. Juliane Hammer, Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  389. Julie Carlson, Professor of English, UC Santa Barbara
  390. Jyotirmaya Sharma, Professor, University of Hyderabad 
  391. Kaiya Aboagye, Senior Lecturer, University Western Sydney
  392. Kalbir Shukra, former senior lecturer now independent researcher.
  393. Kanad Bagchi, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Amsterdam
  394. Kareem Rabie, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
  395. Karen Crawley, Senior Lecturer, Griffith Law School 
  396. Karin Arts, Professor of International Law and Development, International Institute of Social Studies
  397. Karin White, ECCE Programme Chair, Atlantic Technological University
  398. Karma Nabulsi, Professor, University of Oxford 
  399. Kasia Paprocki, Associate Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science
  400. Katherine Gallagher, Center for Constitutional Rights
  401. Katherine Natanel, Senior Lecturer in Gender Studies, University of Exeter
  402. Kathleen Lynch, University College Dublin, UCD Professor of Equality Studies (Emerita)
  403. Kathy Engel, Associate Arts Professor, NYU
  404. Katy Kalemkerian, John Abbott College 
  405. Kaveh Ehsani, Associate Professor, DePaul University- Chicago
  406. Ken Fero Assistant Professor Coventry University
  407. Kenzie El Bakry, Graduate Social Sciences, University of Düsseldorf 
  408. Kevin A. Gould, Associate Professor of Geography, Concordia University
  409. Kevin Skerrett, Adjunct Research Professor, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University
  410. Khaled Abou El Fadl, Professor, UCLA law School
  411. Kiran Asher, Professor and Chair, Department of Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies, UMass Amherst
  412. Kirsten Forkert, Professor of Cultural Studies, Birmingham City University. 
  413. Koen Leurs, Associate Professor, Utrecht University. 
  414. Kristina Richardson, Professor, University of Virginia. 
  415. Kurt Schock, Professor, Rutgers University, Newark
  416. Laila Farah, Depaul University, Associate Professor
  417. Laila Parsons, Professor, McGill University 
  418. Laila Shereen Sakr, Associate Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
  419. Laith Aqel, Clinical Lecturer in Law, Yale Law School. 
  420. Laleh Khalili, Professor, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter
  421. Lana Sirri, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Amsterdam.
  422. Lana Tatour, University of New South Wales
  423. Lara Deeb, Professor of Anthropology, Scripps College
  424. Lara Fricke, PhD candidate University of Exeter
  425. Lara Khattab, Assistant Professor at Mount Allison University 
  426. Laura Betancur Restrepo, Associate Professor of International Law, Universidad de Los Andes
  427. Laura De Vos, Assistant Professor American Studies, Radboud University
  428. Laura Fair, Professor, Columbia University
  429. Laura Feliu Martinez, Profesora titular, UAB
  430. Laura Maghețiu, Doctoral Researcher, CLaSP, Queen Mary University of London
  431. Laura McAtackney, Professor of Radical Humanities Laboratory and Archaeology, University College Cork (Ireland) and Professor of Heritage Studies, Aarhus University (Denmark)
  432. Laura Rodriguez Castro, Southern Cross University 
  433. Laurie King, Teaching Professor, Department of Anthropology, Georgetown University 
  434. Layli Uddin, Lecturer, Queen Mary University of London
  435. Leena Grover, Associate Professor of International Law, Tilburg University
  436. Leila Ullrich, Associate Professor of Criminology, University of Oxford.
  437. Lena Alhusseini, Phd Student, California Institute of Integral Studies
  438. Leo Spitzer, Professor of History Emeritus, Dartmouth College
  439. Leon Sealey-Huggins, Assistant Professor of Global Sustainable Development, University of Warwick 
  440. Leticia Rovira-Facultad de Humanidades y Artes- Universidad Nacional de Rosario – Argentina
  441. Leyla Neyzi, Research Fellow, University of Glasgow
  442. Lila Pine, Associate Professor, New Media, Toronto Metropolitan University
  443. Liliana Suárez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
  444. Lillian Robb, PhD Candidate Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies Geneva
  445. Lisa Hajjar, Professor of Sociology, UC Santa Barbara
  446. Livia Wick, Associate Professor, American University of Beirut.
  447. Liyana Kayali, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Sydney
  448. Lori Allen, Reader in Anthropology, SOAS University of London. 
  449. Lucia Sorbera, Senior Lecturer and Chair Arabic Language and Cultures, The University of Sydney
  450. Lucia Sorbera, Senior Lecturer and Chair Arabic Language and Cultures, University of Sydney
  451. Luigi Daniele, Senior Lecturer in Law, Nottingham Trent University
  452. Luis Andueza, Lecturer in International Development, King’s College London 
  453. Luis Eslava, Professor of International Law, La Trobe University & University of Kent
  454. M. Bahati Kuumba, Professor of Comparative Women’s Studies, Spelman College 
  455. M. Muhannad Ayyash, Professor of Sociology, Mount Royal University. 
  456. Macarena Aguiló, Académica Universidad de Chile 
  457. Madawi Al-Rasheed, Professor, LSE
  458. Madeline G. Levine, Kenan Professor of Slavic Literatures Emerita, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
  459. Madina Thiam, Assistant Professor of History, New York University
  460. Maggie Ronayne, Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Galway, Galway, Ireland.
  461. Maghraoui Driss, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco. 
  462. Maha Abdallah, Graduate Teaching Assistant & PhD researcher, Faculty of Law, University of Antwerp. 
  463. Maha Nassar, Associate Professor, University of Arizona. 
  464. Maha Shuayb, University of Cambridge and Centre for Lebanese Studies.
  465. Maher Hamoud, Associate Scholar, KU Leuven
  466. Mahsheed Ansari, Senior Lecturer, Charles Sturt University
  467. Mahvish Ahmad, Assistant Professor in Human Rights and Politics, LSE & Co-Director LSE Human Rights. 
  468. Mairaj Syed, Professor, Religious Studies and Middle East South Asia Studies, University of California, Davis
  469. Maisha Prome, PhD Candidate, Yale University
  470. Maja Janmyr, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo
  471. Malek Abisaab, Associate Professor McGill University 
  472. Mandy Turner, professor of conflict, peace and humanitarian affairs, University of Manchester, UK. 
  473. Marcela Alvarez Pérez, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
  474. Marcela Pizarro , Lecturer, Goldsmiths, University of London
  475. Margaux L Kristjansson, Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Native American and Indigenous Studies, Bard College
  476. Maria Bhatti, lecturer, School of Law, Western Sydney University 
  477. Maria Cristina Paciello, researcher, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice 
  478. Maria Federica Moscati, Reader in Law and Society, University of Sussex. 
  479. Maria Haro Sly, Ph.D. Candidate, Johns Hopkins University. 
  480. Maria LaHood, Deputy Legal Director, Center for Constitutional Rights. 
  481. Maria Rashid Fellow, Gender Studies Department, London School of Economics.
  482. Maria Tzanakopoulou, Lecturer in Law, Birkbeck, University of London
  483. Mariam Motamedi Fraser, Reader in Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London
  484. Mariana Gkiati, Assistant Professor, Tilburg University
  485. Marianne Hirschberg, Faculty of Human Sciences, University of Kassel, Germany.
  486. Marieke Potma, PhD-candidate, University for Humanistic Studies.
  487. Marilù Mastrogiovanni, Adjunct professor in Journalism, University of Bari “Aldo Moro”
  488. Mario Novelli, University of Sussex 
  489. Marion Kaplan, NYU, Emerita
  490. Marios Costa, Senior Lecturer, City, University of London 
  491. Marissa Jackson Sow, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law
  492. Marjorie Cohn, Founding Dean, People’s Academy of International Law
  493. Mark Goodman, Professor, Sociology, York University, Toronto
  494. Marnie Holborow, Associate Faculty, Dublin City University
  495. Marsha Henry, London School of Economics
  496. Marsha Rosengarten, Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths University of London
  497. Marta Giallombardo, PhD candidate, Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia.
  498. Marwa Daoudy, Associate Professor, Georgetown University
  499. Marwa Neji, researcher, Ghent University, Belgium. 
  500. Mary Ana McGlasson, Director, Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, Deakin University, Melbourne
  501. Mary Ellen Davis, part-time faculty, Concordia University, Montréal
  502. Mary Laheen, Assistant Professor, University College Dublin
  503. Mary Nolan, Professor of History Emerita, New York University
  504. Marya Farah, Legal Researcher
  505. Maryam Aldossari, Associate Professor, Royal Holloway University of London 
  506. Matiangai Sirleaf, Professor of Law, University of Maryland 
  507. Matt Howard, Lecturer, University of Kent
  508. Matteo Capasso, University of Venice, Italy.
  509. Matthew Cole, Lecturer in Technology, Work and Employment
  510. Matthew Zagor, Associate Professor, ANU College of Law, Australian National University 
  511. Maud Anne Bracke, Professor of modern European history, University of Glasgow UK 
  512. Maura Finkelstein, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Muhlenberg College 
  513. Mauricio Amar, Centro de Estudios Árabes Eugenio Chahuan, Universidad de Chile
  514. Maya Mikdashi, Associate Professor, Rutgers University. 
  515. Mayur Suresh, Senior Lecturer, SOAS University of London. 
  516. Mazen Masri, Senior Lecturer in Law, The City Law School, City University of London. 
  517. Maziar Behrooz, San Francisco State University
  518. Meera Sabaratnam, Associate Professor, University of Oxford
  519. Mehmet Erken, İstanbul University
  520. Mehrdad F. Samadzadeh, University of Toronto
  521. Melania Brito Clavijo, PhD candidate; Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
  522. Melanie Richter-Montpetit, Senior Lecturer in International Security, Department of International Relations, University of Sussex.
  523. Melinda González, Assistant Professor, Georgetown University
  524. Micah Khater, Assistant Professor, University of California-Berkeley
  525. Michael Daniel Yates, Professor Emeritus, University of Pittsburghersity of Pittsburgh
  526. Michael Fakhri, Professor of Law, University of Oregon. 
  527. Michael Lynk, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Western University
  528. Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
  529. Michael Rothberg, Professor of English, Comparative Literature, and Holocaust Studies, UCLA.
  530. Michel Feher, Editor/Publisher, Zone books, NY. 
  531. Michelle Burgis-Kasthala, Senior Lecturer in Public International Law
  532. Michelle Farrell, Professor of Law, University of Liverpool
  533. Michelle Hartman, Professor, McGill University
  534. Michiel Bot, Associate Professor, Tilburg Law School. 
  535. Miguel Valderrama, investigador adjunto Instituto de Filosofía, Universidad Diego Portales.
  536. Mikki Stelder, Assistant Professor Global Arts and Politics, University of Amsterdam. 
  537. Minoo Moallem, Professor, UC Berkeley
  538. Miriam Ticktin, Professor, CUNY Graduate Center. 
  539. Miriyam Aouragh, Professor, University of Westminster. 
  540. Mirjam Twigt, Leiden University 
  541. Moara Assis Crivelente, Researcher in the Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra
  542. Mohamad Arnaout, Associate Professor, Lebanese International University 
  543. Mohamed Adhikari, Emeritus Associate Professor, History Department, University of Cape Town
  544. Mohamed Ali, PhD Candidate, Georgetown University
  545. Mohamed Mathee, Senior Lecturer, University of Johannesburg.
  546. Mohamed Sayed, Associate instructor and PhD candidate at Indiana University
  547. Mohamed Wajdi Ben Hammed, Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley
  548. Mohammad Ataie, Lecturer, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
  549. Mohammad Fakhreddine, Assistant Teaching Professor, Georgetown University
  550. Mohammad Shahabuddin, Professor, University of Birmingham 
  551. Mohammed Abukhdeir. Abukhdeir family President 
  552. Mohammed Sawaie, Professor, University of Virginia
  553. Mohan Rao, former professor at JNU, New Delhi
  554. Mohsen al Attar, Reader, Associate Dean, XJTLU
  555. Mona Baker, University of Oslo
  556. Monisha Das Gupta, University of Hawaiʻi 
  557. Mridula Mukherjee JNU India Retired Professor
  558. Murad Idris, Associate Professor, University of Michigan
  559. Myria Georgiou, Professor, LSE
  560. Mythri Jegathesan, Associate Professor, Santa Clara University.
  561. Nabil Al-Tikriti, Professor, University of Mary Washington
  562. Nabil Salih, graduate student at Bard College
  563. Nada Elia, Visiting Professor, Western Washington University
  564. Nadeem Karkabi, Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Haifa
  565. Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, Lawrence D Biele Chair in Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Global Chair in Law, Queen Mary University of London.
  566. Nadia Abu El-Haj, Ann Whitney Olin Professor, Barnard College & Columbia University.
  567. Nadia Ahmad, Associate Professor of Law, Barry University; PhD Student, Yale School of the Environment
  568. Nadia Guessous, Colorado College
  569. Nadia Silhi Chahin, PhD researcher, Law School – University of Edinburgh
  570. Nadine El-Enany, Professor of Law, University of Kent. 
  571. Nadje Al-Ali, Professor of Anthropology and Middle East Studies, Brown University 
  572. Nahla Abdo, Professor, Carleton University. 
  573. Naiefa Rashied, Lecturer: School of Economics, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. 
  574. Nalini Mohabir, Associate Professor, Concordia University. 
  575. Namita Wahi, Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research. 
  576. Nancy Gallagher, professor emerita, UCSB
  577. Nandini Chandra, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa
  578. Naomi Taub, Postdoctoral Fellow, UCLA
  579. Naoual El Yattouti, PhD Researcher University of Antwerp
  580. Natalie Kouri-Towe, Associate Professor, Concordia University
  581. Natasha Iskander, Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service, New York University
  582. Natasha Remoundou, Lecturer, University College Dublin
  583. Nathalie Khankan, Continuing Lecturer, UC Berkeley
  584. Nathan Patz Professor of Law, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law
  585. Nathaniel George, Lecturer in Politics of the Middle East, SOAS, University of London
  586. Naveed Ahmad Mir. PhD student and GTA, Kent Law School.
  587. Naveeda Khan, Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University
  588. Nazia Kazi, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Stockton University.
  589. Nesrine Badawi, Associate Professor, The American University in Cairo
  590. Niall Meehan, Head, Journalism & Media Faculty, Griffith College, Dublin (retired)
  591. Niamh Rooney, Assistant Lecturer, Dept. of International Development, Maynooth University
  592. Nichola Khan. Professor, University of Edinburgh 
  593. Nicola Perugini, Associate Professor, University of Edinburgh. 
  594. Nicola Pratt, Professor of the International Politics of the Middle East, University of Warwick
  595. Nicola Soekoe, Counsel, Pan African Bar Association of South Africa (PABASA). 
  596. Nicole Beardsworth, Wits University
  597. Nicole Ranganath, Assistant Professor, UC Davis
  598. Nicos Trimikliniotis, Professor, University of Nicosia. 
  599. Nida Kirmani, Associate Professor, Lahore University of Management Sciences
  600. Nikhita Mendis, Anthropology PhD Student, University of Chicago
  601. Nimer Sultany, Reader in Public Law, SOAS University of London.
  602. Nimet Cebeci, PhD Candidate, Harvard University
  603. Nina Eliasoph, University of Southern California
  604. Nina Farnia, Assistant Professor, Albany Law School
  605. Nisha Kapoor, Associate Professor, University of Warwick 
  606. Nivi Manchanda, Reader in International Politics Queen Mary University of London 
  607. Noah Salomon, Associate Professor, University of Virginia
  608. Noam Peleg, Senior Lecturer, UNSW Law and Justice
  609. Noga Wolff, Independent Scholar
  610. Noor Gieles, MD & PhD student, Amsterdam UMC. 
  611. Nora E.H. Parr, Research Fellow, University of Birmingham 
  612. Norma Rantisi, Concordia University. 
  613. Nour El Kadri, Professor, University of Ottawa
  614. Noura Erakat, Associate Professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
  615. Noura Nasser, PhD student, LSE. 
  616. Noureddine Jebnoun, Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Georgetown University
  617. Ntina Tzouvala, Associate Professor ANU College of Law. 
  618. Nusrat S Chowdhury, Associate Professor, Amherst College
  619. Oishik Sircar, Professor, Jindal Global Law Schoo
  620. Olga Grau, Universidad de Chile
  621. Olga Touloumi, Associate Professor, Bard College
  622. Oludamini Ogunnaike, University of Virginia
  623. Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University
  624. Omar Al-Ghazzi, Associate Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science 
  625. Omar Farahat, Associate Professor, McGill University 
  626. Omar Jabary Salamanca, Postdoc Fellow, Université libre de Bruxelles. 
  627. Omer Bartov, Samuel Pisar Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Department of History; Faculty Fellow, Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs, Brown University.
  628. Omid Safi, Professor, Duke University
  629. Omnia El Shakry, Professor of History, Yale University
  630. Omr Kassem, University of Chicago 
  631. Orla Kelleher, Assistant Professor, School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University 
  632. Osama Siddique. Inaugural Henry J. Steiner Professor of Human Rights. Harvard law School. 
  633. Osman Bakar, Professor of Islamic Thought, International Islamic University Malaysia
  634. Othman Belkebir, Ph.D researcher, Geneva Graduate Institute. 
  635. Oudai Tozan, PhD candidate, researcher, and tutor at the University of Cambridge
  636. Ozlem Biner Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, SOAS
  637. Pablo Oyarzun R., Universidad de Chile.
  638. Padraig McAuliffe, School of Law and Social Justice, University of Liverpool
  639. Paola Rivetti, Associate Professor, Dublin City University 
  640. Paola Zichi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Warwick Law School
  641. Patricia Sampedro, postgraduate student in International Development at the University of Oxford
  642. Patrick Shi Timmer, Postgraduate Student, King’s College London. 
  643. Paul Michael Garrett, PhD, D. Lit, MRIA, University of Galway
  644. Paula Chakravartty, James Weldon Johnson Associate Professor of Media Studies, NYU
  645. Pauline Martini, Doctoral researcher, Queen Mary University of London.
  646. Pere Franch, Professor of Journalism and International Relations, Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations
  647. Pete W. Moore, Associate Professor, Case Western Reserve University
  648. Peter Drury, Kent Law School, PhD Student.
  649. Peter Hallward, Professor of Philosophy, Kingston University UK
  650. Pietro Masina, professor, University of Naples L’Orientale. 
  651. Pınar Kemerli, Assistant Professor, Bard College
  652. Polly Withers, Leverhulme ECF, LSE
  653. Pooja Rangan, Associate Professor of English in Film and Media Studies, Amherst College 
  654. Popy Begum, Saint Louis University. 
  655. Praggya Surana, PhD student at the Graduate Institute, Geneva
  656. R. Brian Ferguson, Rutgers University-Newark
  657. Rabea Eghbariah, SJD Candidate, Harvard Law School.
  658. Rachad Antonius, retired full professor, Université du Québec à Montréal 
  659. Rachel Brown, author of Defusing Hate: A Strategic Communication Guide to Counteract Dangerous Speech
  660. Rafael Quintero Godinez Affiliation: Lecturer, Birmingham City Law School
  661. Rahima Siddique, Phd Student, University of Manchester.
  662. Rahul Rao, Reader, University of St Andrews
  663. Rami G Khouri, American University of Beirut. 
  664. Ran Zwigenberg, Associate Professor of Asian Studies, History, and Jewish Studies, Pennsylvania State University.
  665. Rana Kazkaz, Associate Professor, Northwestern University Qatar
  666. Rana Khalaf, PhD, Centre for Conflict and Humanitarian Response – University of Manchester
  667. Randa M. Wahbe; PhD student; Harvard University
  668. Randa Tawil, Texas Christian University
  669. Randle DeFalco, Assistant Professor of Law, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa William S. Richardson School of Law
  670. Rania Muhareb, PhD researcher, Irish Centre for Human Rights, University of Galway
  671. Raphael Salkie, Emeritus Professor of Language Studies, University of Brighton 
  672. Rasha Bayoumi, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Birmingham 
  673. Rashid Yahiaoui, Assistant Professor, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar. 
  674. Ratna Kapur, Professor, Queen Mary University of London
  675. Raz Segal, Associate Professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Stockton University. 
  676. Razan AlSalah, Concordia University. 
  677. Rebecca Ruth Gould, Professor, SOAS University of London. 
  678. Reem Abou-El-Fadl, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics of the Middle East, SOAS University of London
  679. Reem Al-Botmeh, Lecturer, Institute of Law, Birzeit University
  680. Reem Awny Abuzaid, PhD candidate, University of Warwick
  681. Renate Bridenthal, The City University of New York
  682. Renisa Mawani, Professor, Sociology, University of British Columbia. 
  683. Reuven Pinnata, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Washington.
  684. Rhys Machold, Senior Lecturer, University of Glasgow
  685. Ricarda Hammer, Assistant Professor, UC Berkeley
  686. Richard Clements, Assistant Professor, Tilburg Law School
  687. Richard Falk, Professor emeritus of international law at Princeton University.
  688. Richard Marcuse, Anthropology, formerly University of Victoria
  689. Richard Wild, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, University of Greenwich 
  690. Rita Sakr, Maynooth University
  691. Robert Crews, Professor of History, Stanford University
  692. Roberto Filippello, Assistant Professor at University of Amsterd.
  693. Rochelle Davis, Sultanate of Oman Associate Professor, Georgetown University
  694. Rodante van der Waal, PhD-candidate, University for Humanistic Studies.
  695. Rodrigo C. Bulamah, Professor, State University of Rio de Janeiro
  696. Roger Heacock, Professor of history emeritus , Birzeit University, Palestine 
  697. Rohini Sen, School of Law, University of Warwick. 
  698. Ronak Kapadia, Associate Professor, University of Illinois Chicago
  699. Ronit Lentin, Retired Associate Professor of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin 
  700. Rose Parfitt, Senior Lecturer in International Law, University of Kent. 
  701. Rosemarie Buikema , professor of art, culture and diversity
  702. Rosie Bsheer, Associate Professor of History, Harvard University
  703. Roxana Pessoa Cavalcanti, University of Brighton
  704. Roxana Pey, académica Universidad de Chile.
  705. Ruba Salih, Professor, Università di Bologna. 
  706. Ruth Fletcher, Reader in Law, Queen Mary University of London
  707. S. Hasan Mahmud, retired professor Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
  708. S. Sayyid, Professor of Decolonial Thought and Social Theory, University of Leeds.
  709. S. Yaser Mirdamadi Researcher and lecturere at the Institute of Ismaʼili Studies, London.
  710. Sa’ed Atshan, Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies and Anthropology, Swarthmore College
  711. Saada Hammad, part time instructor, Holt Spirit University of Kaslik.
  712. Saadat Umar Pirzada, Assistant Lecturer, PhD Candidate, Kent Law School.
  713. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui Sheridan College 
  714. Sacide Ataş, Ph.D. Candidate, Istanbul Medeniyet University
  715. Sadiyya Haffejee, Associate Professor, University of Johannesburg. 
  716. Sai Englert, Lecturer, Leiden University. 
  717. Salem Abdellatif Al-Shawafi, Professor of Philosophy, Community College Qatar.
  718. Samantha Morgan-Williams, Lecturer & Director of the LLM International Human Rights Law & Public Policy, School of Law, University College Cork
  719. Samantha Payne, Assistant Professor, Department of History, College of Charleston  
  720. Samer Abdelnour, Senior Lecturer, University of Edinburgh.
  721. Samer Jabbour, Researcher, Syrian Center for Policy Studies.
  722. Sami Hermez, Director of Liberal Arts Program and Associate professor of Anthropology, Northwestern University in Qatar 
  723. Samia Bano, SOAS, University of London.
  724. Samia Henni, Cornell University 
  725. Sandro Mezzadra, Professor, University of Bologna 
  726. Santiago Alberto Vargas Niño, Lecturer in IH(R)L and ICL, Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
  727. Santosh Anand, Assistant Lecturer, Kent Law School, University of Kent
  728. Santosh Mehrotra, Visiting Professor, institute for Policy Research, University of Bath
  729. Sara Alsaraf, University of Birmingham, UK, PhD Student
  730. Sara Chaudhry, Senior Lecturer, Birkbeck
  731. Sara Cheikh Husain, Research Assistant, Melbourne University
  732. Sara Dehm, Senior Lecturer, University of Technology Sydney
  733. Sara Elbrolosy, Georgetown University. 
  734. Sara Matthews, Associate Professor of Culture and Conflict, Global Studies and Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University
  735. Sara Pursley, Associate Professor, New York University
  736. Sara Razai , Lecturer, University of Westminster. 
  737. Sarah Bracke, Professor, University of Amsterdam. 
  738. Sarah El-Kazaz, Senior Lecturer, SOAS, University of London
  739. Sarah Ghabrial, Assoc. Prof, Concordia University (Montreal)
  740. Sarah Ihmoud, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, The College of the Holy Cross.
  741. Sarah Irving, Lecturer in History, Staffordshire University
  742. Sarah Keenan, Reader in Law, Birkbeck College, University of London
  743. Sarah Lamble, Reader in Criminology, Birkbeck, University of London
  744. Sarah Phillips, Professor of Global Conflict and Development, The University of Sydney
  745. Sarah Raymundo , Assistant Professor, Center for International Studies University of the Philippines Diliman 
  746. Sasan Fayazmanesh, Professor Emeritus of Economics, California State University, Fresno
  747. Scheherazade Bloul, PhD, Deakin University 
  748. Scott Newton, Professor of Laws of Central Asia, SOAS University of London
  749. Sean Lee, Assistant Professor of Political Science, American University in Cairo
  750. Sean T. Mitchell, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rutgers University-Newark
  751. Sebastián Link, PhD student, Johns Hopkins University.
  752. Selim Can Bilgin, Partner at Kabine Law
  753. Shabbir Agha Abbas, PhD Candidate, University of Arizona
  754. Shabnam Holliday, University of Plymouth
  755. Shahd Hammouri, University of Kent.
  756. Shahd Qannam, PhD candidate, City Law School, University of London
  757. Shakuntala Banaji, Professor, LSE 
  758. Shane Darcy, Professor, Irish Centre for Human Rights, University of Galway
  759. Sharika Thiranagama, Associate Professor, Stanford University Dept. of Anthropology. 
  760. Sharmila Parmanand, Assistant Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  761. Sheer Ganor, History, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
  762. Shehnaz Abdeljaber, University of Pennsylavania
  763. Sherene Seikaly, UCSB
  764. Shirin Saeidi, University of Arkansas 
  765. Shohini Sengupta, Associate Professor, O.P. Jindal Global University, India
  766. Siddhartha Deb, Associate Professor, The New School 
  767. Siggie Vertommen, Assistant Professor at University of Amsterdam.
  768. Sigrid Schmalzer, Professor of History, University of Masschusetts Amherst
  769. Silvia Groaz, Professor of Architecture History, ENSA Paris-Est
  770. Silvia Posocco, Reader in Social Anthropology, Birkbeck, University of London
  771. Simidele Dosekun, Assistant Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science 
  772. Simon McKenzie, Lecturer, Griffith Law School
  773. Simone Sibilio, Associate Professor, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
  774. Sinéad Mercier, PhD Researcher (international law), University College Dublin
  775. Sinead Ring, Lecturer School of Law and Criminology Maynooth University
  776. Siobhan Airey, Assistant Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam
  777. Siobhán Wills, Director of the Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University
  778. Sivamohan Valluvan, Associate Professor, University of Warwick 
  779. Sladjana Lazic, Assistant Professor, University of Innsbruck.
  780. Sneha Annavarapu, Yale-NUS college 
  781. Sophia Brown, postdoctoral researcher, Freie Universität Berlin
  782. Sophia Stamatopoulou-Robbins, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Bard College
  783. Sophie Richter-Devroe, Associate Professor, Hamad Bin Khalifa University 
  784. Souheir Edelbi, Lecturer, School of Law, Western Sydney University
  785. Stefan Kipfer, York University
  786. Stephanie Deig, PhD Candidate, University of Lucerne 
  787. Steven Alan Carr, Director, Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Purdue University Fort Wayne (affiliation for identification purposes only).
  788. Steven I. Levine, Research Faculty Associate, Dept. of History, University of Montana, USA
  789. Su-ming Khoo, Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer, Head of Sociology, School of Political Science and Sociology, University of Galway
  790. Sujith Xavier, Associate Professor, University of Windsor
  791. Sultan Doughan, Lecturer, Goldsmiths, University of London.
  792. Sumathy Sivamohan, Professor, University of Peradeniya. 
  793. Sumayya Kassamali, Assistant Professor, University of Toronto
  794. Sumedha Choudhury, PhD candidate, Melbourne Law School
  795. Sumi Madhok, London School of Economics. 
  796. Sune Haugbolle, Professor, Roskilde University
  797. Surabhi Ranganathan, Professor of International Law; Director of Postgraduate Education, University of Cambridge 
  798. Suraya Khan, Assistant Professor, San Antonio College
  799. Susan M. Akram, Clinical Professor, Boston University School of Law
  800. Susan Power, Head of Legal Research and Advocacy, Al-Haq
  801. Susanne Wessendorf, Professor of Social Anthropology, Coventry University
  802. Suzana Rahde Gerchmann, PhD candidate and GTA at City, University of London. 
  803. Swati Chattopadhyay, Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
  804. Sydney Chuen, Georgetown University.
  805. Syed Muhammad Omar, PhD Research, University of Kansas
  806. Syeda Masood, Phd candidate, Brown University
  807. Talal Asad, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, City University of New York
  808. Tamanisha J. John, Assistant Professor at York University
  809. Tamsin Phillipa Paige, Senior Lecturer, Deakin Law School
  810. Taner Akcam, Director of Armenian Genocide Research Program at Promise Armenian Institute, UCLA.
  811. Tani Barlow, Professor of History, Rice University
  812. Tania Saeed, Associate Professor, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan
  813. Tanya Serisier, Reader in Feminist Theory and Criminology, Birkbeck, University of London
  814. Tanzil Chowdhury, Associate Professor of Public Law, Queen Mary University of London
  815. Tarik Nejat Dinc, Visiting Assistant Professor, Reed College
  816. Tariq Khan, Associate Professor, Govt College Township Lahore. 
  817. Tasniem Anwar, Assistant Professor, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 
  818. Taygeti Michalakea, Postdoc Fellow, Panteion University
  819. Tendayi Achiume, Professor of Law UCLA School of Law
  820. Teresa Almeida Cravo, Associate Professor, University of Coimbra, Portugal
  821. Terri Ginsberg, Faculty, City University of New York
  822. Thalia Kruger, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Antwerp
  823. Thomas Blom Hansen, Professor of Anthropology, Stanford University. 
  824. Thomas Cowan, University of Nottingham
  825. Thomas Earl Porter, Professor of Russian, Modern European and Genocide Studies, North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University
  826. Tim Lindgren, Postdoctoral Fellow at Amsterdam Law School, University of Amsterdam. 
  827. Timothy Mitchell, Professor, Columbia University
  828. Tom Frost, Senior Lecturer, Kent Law School. 
  829. Tom Pettinger, Research Fellow, University of Warwick 
  830. Tor Krever, Assistant Professor in International Law, University of Cambridge
  831. Tori Fleming, Doctoral Student, York University
  832. Traek Z. Ismail, CUNY School of Law
  833. Trevor Lies, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Kansas.
  834. Trevor Ngwane, Senior Lecturer, University of Johannesburg
  835. Triestino Mariniello, Senior Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University 
  836. Ubeydullah Ademi, PhD Student, Northwestern University
  837. Umair Pervez, Instructor University of Calgary 
  838. Usha Natarajan, LPE Faculty Fellow, Yale Law School 
  839. Valentina Zagaria, Research Associate, Anthropology Department, University of Manchester
  840. Valerie Forman, Associate professor, New York University 
  841. Van Aken Mauro University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy
  842. Vanessa Ramos, Asociación Americana de Juristas, President
  843. Vanina Trojan, former Director, Irish Rule of Law International
  844. Vasiliki Touhouliotis, Adjunct Faculty and Independent Scholar, Portland State University
  845. Vasken Markarian, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
  846. Vasuki Nesiah, Professor of Practice in Human Rights and International Law, The Gallatin School, NYU.
  847. Véronique Bontemps, CNRS, France
  848. Victoria Sanford, PhD, Lehman Professor of Excellence, Lehman College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York.
  849. Victoria Veguilla del Moral, Pablo de Olvide University
  850. Vida Samiian, Professor & Dean Emerita, CSU Fresno
  851. Vidya Kumar, Senior Lecturer in Law, SOAS, University of London 
  852. Vikki Bell, Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London
  853. Vivan, Itala, Professor, Università degli Studi, Milano, Italy 
  854. Wade McMullen, international human rights lawyer, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights
  855. Wail S. Hassan, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  856. Walaa Alqaisiya, University of Venice-Italy.
  857. Waqas Tufail, Reader in Criminology, Leeds Beckett University
  858. Waseem Yaqoob, Lecturer, History of Political Thought
  859. Wassim Naboulsi, Research Associate in IR, University of Sussex. 
  860. Wendy Brown, Professor, Institute for Advanced Study.
  861. Wendy DeSouza, Adjunct Professor in Women and Gender Studies, Sonoma State University 
  862. Wendy Gifford, Professor, University of Ottawa
  863. Wendy Pearlman, Professof Political Science, Northwestern University. 
  864. William I Robinson, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of California at Santa Barbara 
  865. William Mazzarella, Neukom Family Professor of Anthropology, University of Chicago
  866. Yael Navaro, Professor of Anthropology, University of Cambridge
  867. Yaseen Noorani, Associate Professor, University of Arizona 
  868. Yaser Amouri, PhD, Public International Law, Birzeit University, Palestine
  869. Yasmeen Azam, graduate student, UC Berkeley
  870. Yasmeen Hanoosh, Professor, Portland State University
  871. Yasmine Kherfi, PhD Student, LSE
  872. Yasmine Nahlawi, Legal Consultant. 
  873. Yolande Jansen, Professor, University of Amsterdam
  874. Yosefa Loshitzky, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS, University of London
  875. Yusuf Ahmed, Tutor, SOAS. 
  876. Zahra Ali, Assistant Professor at Rutgers University-Newark.
  877. Zahra Moloo, PhD candidate, Human Geography, University of Toronto
  878. Zakia Salime, Associate Professor , Rutgers
  879. Zeina Jamal, PhD, Queen Margaret University 
  880. Zoé Samudzi, Visiting Assistant Professor, Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University 
  881. Zoha Waseem, University of Warwick
  882. Zoya Hasan, Professor Emerita, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi