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NameAcademic affiliationAcademic positionAreas of expertise within Law & HumanitiesLanguages
Senthorun RajManchester Metropolitan UniversityReaderLaw & Emotion
Cultural Studies
Queer Theory 
Feminist Theory
Critical Race Theory 
English
Martin RamstedtInstitute for Social / Cultural anthropology, Martin Luther University Halle/Oñati International Institute for Sociology of Law/Law and Anthropology Department, Max Planck for Social anthropology HalleExtraordinary Professor (MLU), Visiting Professor (Oñati IISL), Research Partner (MPI Halle)Decolonial studies, qualitative methodsGerman, English, Dutch
Ravit ReichmanBrown UniversityAssociate Professor of EnglishLiterature (British, American, and European modernism), psychoanalysis, World War I and II, property, comedy and humorEnglish and Hebrew
Isobel RoeleQueen Mary University of LondonReader in LawLaw and visual art; law and literature; international legal theoryEnglish
Anat RosenbergInstitute of Advanced Legal StudiesProfessor of Law and the HumanitiesHistory of modern capitalism, liberalism, and media; law and visuality; law and materiality; law and literature.English, Hebrew
Jennifer SchulzFaculty of Law, University of ManitobaFull Professor and Fellow of the Winkler Institute of Dispute Resolution at Osgoode Hall Law SchoolLaw and Popular Culture; Law and Television; Law and Film; Cultural Legal Studies; Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR); Legal AnthropologyEnglish
Vyjayanthi SelingerBowdoin CollegeAssociate Professor of Asian StudiesMedieval Japanese law and dramaEnglish, Japanese, Hindi
Cassandra SharpUniversity of Wollongong, Law SchoolProfessor & Director Legal Intersections Research CentreCultural legalities, hashtag jurisprudence, narrative, women and violence, emotion, law reform, discourse analysisEnglish
Oishik SircarMelbourne Law SchoolSenior LecturerLaw and Film, Postcolonial Legal Theory, Queer Legal Theory, Law and Violence, Translation Theory, Jurisprudential Auto theory, Law and Affect, Law and Visual Cultures, Social Movement Studies, Critical Legal Methods, Cultural Legal Studies, Subaltern Jurisprudence, Law and MemoryEnglish, Bengali
Simon SternUniversity of Toronto, Faulty of Law & Dept of EnglishProfessorLaw and Literature, legal history, eighteenth century literature, narrative, the novel, detective fiction, criminal law, intellectual propertyEnglish
Cheryl SuzackUniversity of TorontoProfessor of English & Indigenous Studies, with a non-budgetary appointment to the Law SchoolIndigenous law and humanities; Indigenous legal storytelling; Indigenous human rightsEnglish
Sangeeta TaakRajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab, IndiaAssistant Professor of Law and Associate Dean Student WelfareInternational Humanitarian Law, Human Rights, Refugee Law, Consumer Law, Contract LawEnglish
Susan TannerU of Louisville, Brandeis School of LawAssistant ProfessorCorpus Linguistics, Digital Humanities, & RhetoricI'm only fluent in English. If someone has a lot of patience with me, I can hobble through with French.
Kathryn TempleGeorgetown UniversityProfessor of Law & HumanitiesEighteenth-century law and literature, Law & Emotion, Value/Practice of the Humanities, Public HumanitiesEnglish (I speak some Italian so could work with an Italian speaker who speaks some English.)
Marc TrabskyMonash UniversityAssociate ProfessorLaw and death; health law; law and technology; legal history; visual jurisprudenceEnglish
Kieran TranterSchool of Queensland University of TechnologyProfessor and Chair of Law, Technology and FutureCultural Legal Studies, Found archives research, digital humanities and law researchEnglish