Maryam Jamshidi
Associate Professor
Full Faculty Bio: https://www.colorado.edu/law/maryam-jamshidi
Published Books
THE FUTURE OF THE ARAB SPRING: CIVIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN POLITICS, ART, AND TECHNOLOGY STARTUPS, (Butterworth-Heinemann 2013). |
Articles
How Private Actors Are Impacting U.S. Economic Sanctions, 15 Harvard National Security Journal 119 (2023). |
The Private Enforcement of National Security, 108 Cornell L. Rev. 739 (2023). |
The Political Economy of Foreign Sovereign Immunity, 73 Hastings L. J. 3 (2022). |
The Discriminatory Executive & the Rule of Law, 92 U. Colo. L. Rev. 77 (2021). |
How the War on Terror Is Transforming Private U.S. Law, 96 Wash. U. L. Rev. 559 (2018). |
Book Chapters
The International Criminal Court and the Arab Spring: Overcoming Bias, Increasing Engagement, in HUMAN RIGHTS, HUMAN SECURITY, AND STATE SECURITY: THE INTERSECTION, (Saul Takahashi ed.) (Praeger 2014). |
Symposia, Invited Essays, and Short Articles
A Transformational Agenda for National Security, U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 25-4 (2025). |
Foreign Sovereign Immunity Doctrine: A Twail Perspective, U of Colorado Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 24-26 (2024). |
Genocide and Resistance in Gaza under Law's Shadow, Journal of Genocide Research (May 6, 2024). |
The War on Terror and Vigilante Federalism, 108 Cornell Law Review (2023). |
Whose Security Matters, 116 AJIL Unbound 236 (2022). |
The World of Private Terrorism Litigation, 27 Mich. J. Race & L. (2021). |
The Federal Government Probably Can't Order Statewide Quarantines, University of Chicago Law Review Online (2020). |
The Climate Crisis Is a Human Security, Not a National Security Issue, 93 Southern California Law Review Postscript 36 (2019). |
Popular Press
Courses:
Fall 2025 | Torts | LAWS 5425-801 |
Fall 2024 | Torts | LAWS 5425-801 |
Spring 2024 | International Law | LAWS 6400-801 |
Fall 2023 | Torts | LAWS 5425-801 |
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