Weis, Valeria Vegh

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Argentina

Valeria Vegh Weis is an Argentinean/German professor of Criminology and Transitional Justice at Buenos Aires University (UBA) and National Quilmes University at the graduate and postgraduate levels. She is an associate researcher at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Germany where she co-directs the research group “Transnational Criminal Law in Transatlantic Perspective (1870­1945): Towards a dialogue between the Global North and the Global South”. She is working ad-hoc at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in the Rapporteurship of Memory, Truth and Justice, while she holds a permanent position at the Argentinean Public Defender agency. Overall, Vegh Weis has fifteen years of experience working in different criminal courts and international organizations.

She holds a Ph.D. in Law and an LL.M. in Criminal Law from UBA and an LL.M. in International Legal Studies from New York University. She is an Alexander von Humboldt Post-Doctoral Fellow and has previously held other prestigious fellowships including the Fulbright and the Hauser Global Scholarships.

She has published extensively in the topics of criminology, transitional justice, criminal law and mental health law. Her book Marxism and Criminology: A History of Criminal Selectivity (BRILL 2017, Haymarket Books 2018) was awarded the Choice Award by the American Library Association and the Outstanding Book Award by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

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