
Allen S. Weiner, JD
Senior Lecturer in Law; Co-Director, Stanford Program in International Law; Co-Director, Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation; CDDRL and CISAC Faculty Member; Forum on Contemporary Europe Research AffiliateFSI
Stanford University
Encina Hall E109
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
international law and the use of force, particularly in light of contemporary security threats such as terrorism, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and humanitarian crises; the influence of international law on U.S. foreign-policy decision-making; international humanitarian law; international criminal law and war crimes tribunals
Allen Weiner's Curriculum Vitae (105.6KB, modified September 2008)
Stanford Law School website
Allen S. Weiner is senior lecturer in law and co-director of the Stanford Program in International Law at Stanford Law School. He is also the co-director of the Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation. His expertise is in the field of public international law and the foreign relations law of the United States. He is a seasoned international lawyer with experience in such wide-ranging fields as national security law, the law of war, international dispute resolution, and international criminal law. His current scholarship focuses on international law and the response to the contemporary security threats of international terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. For more than a decade he practiced international law in the U.S. Department of State, serving as an attorney-adviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser and as legal counselor at the U.S. Embassy in The Hague. In those capacities, he advised government policy-makers, negotiated international agreements, and represented the United States in litigation before the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and the International Court of Justice. He teaches courses in public international law, international conflict resolution, and international security matters at Stanford Law School.
Weiner is the co-author (with Barry E. Carter and Philip R. Trimble) of International Law (5th ed. 2007). Other recent publications include "Law, Just War, and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is It War?", in Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Contemporary Challenges to Just War Theory (Steven P. Lee, ed.) (2007), and "The Use of Force and Contemporary Security Threats: Old Medicine for New Ills?", 59 Stanford Law Review 415 (2006). He received a BA from Harvard College and a JD from Stanford Law School.
Stanford Departments
Law
Publications
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Enhancing Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
Allen S. Weiner, Chaim Braun, Michael M. May, Roger Speed
CISAC (2007)
International Law, Fifth Edition
Barry E. Carter, Phillip R. Trimble, Allen S. Weiner
Aspen Publishers (2007)
The Use of Force and Contemporary Security Threats: Old Medicine for New Ills?
Allen S. Weiner
Stanford Law Review vol. 59, 2 (2006)

Just War and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is it war?
Allen S. Weiner, Steven P. Lee
Springer in "Intervention, Terrorism, and Torture: Contemporary Challenges to Just War Theory" (2006)
- Law, Just War, and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is it War?
Allen S. Weiner
CDDRL Working Papers (2005)
Events & Presentations
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Nuclear Power Without Nuclear Proliferation?
October 29, 2009 CISAC Research Seminar
Scott D. Sagan, Allen S. Weiner
2 papers available
Human Rights, International Justice and American Exceptionalism: the United States and the International Court System
December 10, 2008 CDDRL Lecture
Allen S. Weiner- Implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1540
May 15, 2007 CISAC Science, Technology and Security Seminar
Michael M. May, Chaim Braun, Allen S. Weiner, Roger Speed - Worldwide Challenges to the Administration of Justice
October 17, 2006 CDDRL Special Seminar
Judge J. Clifford Wallace, Allen S. Weiner - Law, Just War, and the International Fight Against Terrorism: Is It War?
October 6, 2005 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Allen S. Weiner
paper available
Research Programs & Projects
Stanford Center on International Conflict and Negotiation (SCICN)
FSI Stanford Program
Enhancing Implementation of U.N. Security Council Resolution 1540
CISAC Project (Completed)



