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Corliss selected for Michigan Law Junior Scholars Conference

Cody Corliss

Cody Corliss, associate professor at the College of Law, was recently selected to present his work “The War Crime of Terror” at the 11th annual Junior Scholars Conference in Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

Corliss will present his work and receive feedback from peers and Michigan Law faculty members. 

His abstract was selected out of approximately 400 applications after a peer review process.

His paper analyzes acts of terror in armed conflict and the barriers to criminal accountability, explaining how this war crime is frequently committed yet seldom prosecuted. The paper argues for expanding jurisdiction to prosecute the crime and increased prosecution. He noted that prosecution not only reinforces accountability for atrocity crimes, but also serves such important goals as linking senior officials to war crimes and acknowledging civilian suffering. 

The paper was recently selected for publication in the Yale Journal of International Law. 

The Michigan Junior Scholars Conference is one of the preeminent events for junior legal scholars. 

Corliss, a West Virginia native, joined the law faculty in 2022. His teaching and research interests include criminal law, international criminal law, and domestic and international terrorism. 

In 2023, he was selected to join the American delegation at the American Society of International Law Stand Tall for the Rule of Law Summit in Lviv, Ukraine. He currently serves as the co-chair of the Junior International Law Scholars Association.

Prior to joining the law faculty, Corliss was a war crimes prosecutor at two United Nations international criminal tribunals in The Hague, Netherlands. He holds a law degree from Cornell Law School, a master’s degree in history from the Universiteit Leiden, where he studied as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, and a Bachelors of Art from Harvard University.