Brian Kritz

Brian Kritz is a Faculty Fellow in the M.A. Program in Conflict Resolution at Georgetown University.  He was previously the Associate Director of the M.A. Program in Conflict Resolution at Georgetown, the Book Review Editor for Law Titles for Genocide Studies and Prevention: an International Journal, a Research Fellow in the MA Program in Conflict Resolution and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Law, Technology, and Global Security at Georgetown. In addition, he was a Democracy Fellow and Senior Human Rights and Rule of Law Advisor at USAID, a pro bono legal advisor to the Prosecutor General’s Office for the Republic of Rwanda, and criminal prosecutor in California. His publications include articles on comparative law affecting transgender populations, the balance between national security and democracy in Rwanda, the global transgender population and the International Criminal Court (ICC), the crime of the knowing and intentional spread of HIV/AIDS and the ICC, traditional dispute resolution in Palestine, justice and reconciliation in Darfur, international legal protections for women and female children in Rwanda, and a textbook chapter on integrated peacebuilding and the rule of law.

Academic Appointment(s)

Primary
Adjunct Lecturer, College - Department of Government