Algerian-American professor
Karima Bennoune |
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- B.A. in History and Semiotics, Brown University (1988)
- J.D., University of Michigan Law School (1994)
- M.A. in Middle Eastern and North African Studies, University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School (1994)
- Graduate Certificate in Women's Studies, University of Michigan (1994)
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Occupation | Professor of Law |
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Awards | Dayton Literary Peace Prize (2014) |
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Karima Bennoune is an Algerian-American who is the Louis M. Simes Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. She was the Homer G. Angelo and Ann Berryhill Endowed Chair in International Law and Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law when she taught at the UC Davis School of Law. She was also United Nations Special Rapporteur in the field of cultural rights from October 2015 to October 2021.[1][2]
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