名前
VEGH WEIS, Valeria
所属機関・職
Researcher, Zukunftskolleg (5 years), Universität Konstanz, German
取得学位
Postdoctoral Degree (Posdoctorado), Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina
略歴
Current Appointments: | |
2021-present | Researcher, Zukunftskolleg (5 years), Universität Konstanz, Germany |
2012-present | Faculty Member, Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina (on leave) |
Previous Appointments: | |
2019-2021 | Research Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin, School of Law, Germany Research project: A mixed methods approach to confronting state crimes and dealing with the aftermath: towards a victim-centered approach in transitional justice processes Host: Kirstin Drenkhahn |
2019 | Legal Expert, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, USA Task: Drafting of the Principles on Public Policies on Memory in the Americas |
2018 | Postdoctoral Fellow, Freie Universität Berlin, School of Law, Germany Fellowship to prepare the AvH application Host: Kirstin Drenkhahn |
2018 | Postdoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Germany Research project: Socio-legal analysis on criminal selectivity in the Global South Host: Thomas Duve |
2016-2017 | Legal Expert, International Center for Transitional Justice, Kenya Task: Drafting the legal framework for reparations to the victims of post-election violence with a gender perspective |
2011-2016 | Public Servant, Criminal Public Defender, Argentina Task: Coordinating an interdisciplinary group working with female and LGBT defendants serving a prison sentence |
2010-2011 | Legal Expert, Ministry of Health, Argentina Task: Drafting the mental health law and designing a program for people with mental health issues serving a prison sentence |
2005-2010 | Criminal Court Clerk, Argentina Task: Drafting sentencing projects, including cases for crimes against humanity |
Academic Qualifications: | |
2024 | Acreditación Convocatòria Catedràtic, AQU, Barcelona (en evaluación) |
2018-2023 | Postdoctoral Degree (Posdoctorado), Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina Title: A mixed methods approach on state crime in Argentina. A victim-driven case? |
2015-2016 | LL.M. in International Legal Studies, New York University, School of Law. Diploma: 24.05.2016 (GPA: 3.59/4.0) |
2010-2015 | Ph.D. in Law (focus: Criminology), Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina Title: A history of criminal selectivity: a reading from Marx, Engels and the contemporary marxist thought Diploma: 17.11.2015 (Final evaluation: Outstanding) |
2010-2012 | Academic Teaching Diploma, Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina Diploma: 15.10.2014 (no GPA) |
2009-2013 | LL.M. in Criminal Law, Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina Diploma: 06.12.2013 (GPA: 9/10) |
2003-2008 | Graduate Degree in Law, Universidad de Buenos Aires, School of Law, Argentina (six years program incl. bachelor and master) Diploma: 05.06.2009 (Final Evaluation: Summa cum laude) |
研究テーマ
The role of victims in the process of dealing with the past after mass atrocities
Current Research Projects
・Individual researcher, The Role of Victims in the Aftermath of Mass Violence in Argentina and Germany, Konstanz University, Germany
・Co-PI, A Quantitative Approach to the Criminalization of Activism in Germany, Konstanz University, Germany
・Co-PI, Socio-legal Approaches to Reparations in Latin America, Konstanz University, Germany Founding member, Centre for Human|Data|Society, Konstanz University, Germany
・German representative, Research Network on Criminalisation of Activism, Europe
・German representative, Atrocity Justice Constellations: Mapping the Impacts of International Criminal Justice (Non)Interventions, COST Action Project, Europe
・Argentinean representative, CLACSO WG Memorias y Resistencias, Latin America
研究項目
Criminology (state crime, victimology, critical criminology, mass atrocities), International criminal law and criminal law
主な研究業績
- Zaffaroni, Caamaño and Vegh Weis 2023), Lawfare: The Criminalization of Politics in the Global South. Brill.
- Vegh Weis (2021) Criminalization of Activism: Historical, Present and Future Perspectives. Routledge.
- Vegh Weis (2017) Marxism and Criminology. A History of Criminal Selectivity. Leiden: Brill. (Paperback: Haymarket Books, 2018).
- Vegh Weis and Rey (2024) Argentina’s Commitment to International Criminal Justice to Address the Crimes of the Last Dictatorship (1976–1983), International Criminal Law Review XX, pp. 1–14
- Teitel and Vegh Weis (2023) Transitional Justice and Human Rights, in: History of Latin American Law in Global Perspective, Duve and Herzog (eds.). Cambridge, pp. 460-484.
所属学会
Academic Committees
2024-present | Research Associate, Research Center on Violence, West Virginia University, USA |
2023-present | Reviewer of Conference Submissions, European Society of Criminology |
2022-present | Co-Chair of the Working Group on Qualitative Methodology, European Society of Criminology |
2022-present | Member of the International Advisory Board of the A Political Conception of Transitional Justice Project, Austrian Science Fund, Austria |
2021-present | Member of the Scientific Evaluation Committee for Postdoctoral and Experienced Researchers, Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung, Germany |
2021-present | Member of the International Advisory Board of NUMMUS, Universidad de Palermo, Argentina |
2022 | President of the Selection Committee for the Critical Criminologist of the Year Award, American Society of Criminology, USA |
2022 | Member of the PRIME Selection Committee, DAAD, Germany |
2021-2022 | Member of the Scientific Committee of International Criminal Justice – A Counter-Hegemonic Project?, Berlin University Alliance, Germany |
2017-2018 | Co-Director of the Postgraduate Programme on Basic Transdisciplinary Bio-Ethic and Legal Tools in Mental Health, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
2016-2018 | Coordinator of the Criminal Public Defender Trainees Program, New York University-Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Professional Associations
・Latin-American Society of Criminology and Social Development (Vice-President) |
・Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas y Sociales Ambrosio L. Gioja, Argentina |
・Red de Profesoras de la Facultad de Derecho, Argentina |
・Asociación Argentina de Profesores y Profesoras de Derechos Humanos, Argentina |
・AvH Argentinean Alumni Association, Germany |
・ProFiL Program, Germany |
・Critical Policing Network, Europe |
・European Society of Criminology, Europe |
・European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control, Europe |
・The Common Study Programme in Critical Criminology, Europe |
・International State Crime Initiative, UK |
・Transformative Justice Network, UK |
・University of Brighton Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics, UK |
・Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, USA |
Research Networks
・Centre for Human Data, Universität Konstanz, Germany (founding member) |
・Research Group on Violence led by Anke Höeffler, Universität Konstanz, Germany |
・Berlin University Alliance Working Group Marginalized Perspectives on International Criminal Law, Germany |
・Connecticut/Baden-Württemberg Human Rights Research Consortium, Germany |
・Freie Universität Berlin Empirical Legal Studies Center (FUELS), Germany |
・Cultures of Victimology: Understanding Processes of Victimization, COST Action Project |
・ECPR Standing Group on Human Rights and Transitional Justice, Europe |
・KU Leuven Research Line 1. Human Rights and Transitional Justice, Belgium |
・CLACSO Working Group Collective Memories and Practices of Resistance, Latin America |
受賞歴
2023 | Sellin-Glueck Award 2023 (nomination) |
2021 | Critical Criminologist of the Year, USA Award by the Division of Critical Criminology of the American Society of Criminology |
ProFiL Programme, Germany Network of female researchers, including seminars on higher education management and third-party funding | |
2019 | Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Outstanding Book Award, USA Monograph Marxism and Criminology. A History of Criminal Selectivity |
2017 | American Library Association Outstanding Academic Choice Award, USA Monograph Marxism and Criminology. A History of Criminal Selectivity |
2011 | Bar Association Award, Argentina Award for Best grades |
2009 | Universidad de Buenos Aires School of Law Award, Argentina Top of the class (1%) in a cohort of 30,000 students |
2024 | Academic Visitor Fellowship, Oxford University (5.000 €) |
Co-founding Research Allowance, Konstanz University, Germany (2.400 €) | |
2023 | Funding for a Research Group “Resistance to Atrocity Crimes”, DFG, Germany – positive evaluation, under evaluation after suggested modifications- (300.000 €) (PI) |
Summer Academy for Young Professionals Fellowship, International Nuremberg Principles Academy, Germany (fees) | |
Funding for a Research Network on Reparations for Latin America, Universität Konstanz, Germany (15.000 €) (PI together with Kirsten Mahlke) | |
Co-founding Research Allowance, Konstanz University, Germany (10.000 €) | |
2022 | Funding for a Senior Fellowship for E. Jelin, Universität Konstanz, Germany (7.000 €) |
Funding for a Senior Fellowship for L. Belsky, Universität Konstanz, Germany (7.000 €) | |
Funding for a Workshop on Transitional Justice from Below, Israel (10.000 €) (together with Leora Belsky) | |
Co-founding Research Allowance, Konstanz University, Germany (10.000 €) | |
2021-present | Zukunftskolleg, Universität Konstanz, Germany (800.000 €) |
2019-2021 | Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship, Freie Universität Berlin, School of Law, Germany (75.600 €) |
2018 | Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Fribourg, Switzerland (15.000 €) |
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Germany (12.600 €) | |
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany (3.900 €) | |
2015-2016 | Fulbright Scholarship, USA (50.000 USD – travel, accommodation and living expenses to pursue an LL.M) |
NYU Global Hauser Scholarship, USA (60.000 USD – full-tuition merit-based scholarship to pursue an LL.M. under the mentorship of David Garland) | |
Transitional Justice Fellowship, New York University, USA (7.500 USD) Research project: The Role of Victims in the Argentine Transitional Justice Process. Host: Pablo de Greiff | |
2013-2014 | Ministry of Education Fellowship, PROFITE, Argentina (24.000 ARG) Merit-based funding for Ph.D. completion |
2011-2013 | Cooperation Cultural Center Fellowship, Argentina (24.000 ARG) Research project: Mental Health Challenges in Argentina |
2010-2011 | Ministry of Science and Technology CONICET Fellowship, Argentina (36.000 ARG – merit-based funding for Ph.D. studies) |
2009-2010 | Ministry of Science and Technology Estímulo Fellowship, Argentina (10.000 ARG – research project: Juvenile Justice and Restorative Justice) |