- Senior Lecturer in Law
- Director, Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law
- Director, Stanford Humanitarian Program
- Director, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation
- Room N238, Neukom Building
Expertise
- International Conflict Resolution
- International Criminal Law
- International Dispute Resolution
- International Human Rights Law
- International Law
- Law of Armed Conflict
- National Security Law
- Online Misinformation in Conflict Settings
- Separation of Powers
- Transnational Justice
Biography
Director, Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law; Director, Stanford Humanitarian Program; Director, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation
Allen S. Weiner, JD ’89, is an international legal scholar whose research and teaching focus primarily on the fields of international security and international conflict resolution. He also studies the challenges of online misinformation and disinformation. In the international security realm, his work spans such issues as international law and the response to contemporary security threats; the relationship between international and domestic law in the context of armed conflict; the law of war (international humanitarian law); just war theory, and international criminal law (including transitional justice). In the realm of international conflict resolution, his highly multidisciplinary work analyzes the barriers to resolving intractable political conflicts, with a particular focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His work on misinformation and disinformation includes a focus on the potential harmful uses of social media in conflict settings, including war zones. Weiner’s scholarship is deeply informed by experience; he practiced international law in the U.S. Department of State for more than a decade advising government policymakers, negotiating international agreements, and representing the United States in litigation before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, the International Court of Justice, and the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal.
Senior Lecturer Weiner is director of the Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law, director of the Stanford Humanitarian Program, and director of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation. Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 2003, Weiner served as legal counselor at the U.S. Embassy in The Hague and attorney adviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser of the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC. He clerked for Judge John Steadman of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
Education
- BA Harvard University 1985
- JD Stanford Law School 1989
Related Organizations
Courses
- Confronting Misinformation Online: Law and Policy
- Directed Professional Writing
- Directed Research
- Ethics, Law, and War
- Externship, Special Circumstances
- Foreign Legal Study: Bucerius Law School
- Foreign Legal Study: Esade Law School
- Foreign Legal Study: Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Foreign Legal Study: Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
- Foreign Legal Study: National University of Singapore
- Foreign Legal Study: Peking University Law School
- Foreign Legal Study: University of Vienna
- Foreign Legal Study: Waseda University
- International Law
- TGR: Dissertation
- The Law of War
Affiliations & Honors
- Affiliated Faculty, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Freeman-Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
- Affiliated Faculty, Ford Dorsey Program in International Policy Studies, Stanford University
- Member, American Society of International Law
- Member, Council on Foreign Relations
- Member of the Board of Directors, Immigrant Legal Resource Center
- Recipient, State Department Superior Honor Award, 1992 (individual), 1995 (group), 1999 (group)
- Recipient, Federal Bar Association Younger Federal Lawyer Award, 1997
- Honorable Mention, Associated Students of Stanford University Teacher of the Year Award (2006)
Policy Practicums
Key Works
News
Diplomat and Human Rights Champion Delivers Ralston Prize Lecture at Stanford Law School
CBC's Linda Ward discusses 'proportionality of war' with Stanford law professor Allen Weiner
Israelis and Palestinians Discuss the Difficult Path to Peace
Two lawsuits, including one Bay Area case, accuse Israel of genocide. Will they change anything?
Understanding the Rules of War in the Context of the Israel-Hamas Conflict