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Last updated 05/14/21 ANNELISE RILES 1800 Sherman Ave. 3rd floor, Suite 3000 Evanston, IL 60208 USA Tel: 847-467-2248 [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Northwestern University Executive Director, Buffett Institute for Global Affairs Associate Provost for Global Affairs Professor, Law Professor (by courtesy), Anthropology Prior Positions Cornell University Jack G. Clarke ’52 Professor of Far East Legal Studies, 2007-2018 • Courses: Conflict of Laws; Comparative Law: East Asian Legal Systems; Japanese Law; Futures Markets Regulation; Advanced Topics in the Anthropology of Law and Regulation; Property Law; Law and Social Movements in East Asia; Nature, Function and Limits of Law. Professor, Department of Anthropology, 2002-2018 • Courses: Anthropology of Law; Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology (undergraduate level); Technocracy: Approaches (graduate level); Law and Social Movements in East Asia (graduate level). Founder and Director, Meridian 180, 2011-2018. • Meridian 180 served as the prototype of a multilingual platform for policy solutions + experimentation. Meridian 180 grew to a membership of 1150+ thought leaders from academia, business, and the public sector. With a center of gravity in the Pacific Rim, Meridian 180 established an intellectual, social, and political infrastructure designed to address future global crises. • Meridian 180 began as a partnership of Cornell University’s Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies; the Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture at Cornell Law School; Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea; the Institute for Social Science at the University of Tokyo; and the University of New South Wales. • Meridian 180 has been integrated into Northwestern University’s Buffett Institute for Global Affairs where the approach and framework it pioneered will serve as a blueprint for the future. • More information at https://meridian.northwestern.edu Founder and Director, Clarke Program in East Asian Law and Culture, Cornell University, 2002-2018. • Built a national top five program in East Asian Legal Studies known for its interdisciplinary approach and for involvement of faculty and students from across the university. • Developed and nurtured strong relations with donors and alumni in the US and Asia. Faculty Fellow, Cornell University David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future, 2012-2018. Core Faculty Member, East Asia Program, 2002-2018. Core Faculty Member, Feminism, Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2015-2018. Member of the Field of Asian Studies, 2002-2018. Shimizu Visiting Professor, London School of Economics Law School, January 14-January 26, 2013. 2 Visiting Scholar from Abroad, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, May 10, 2011-July 22, 2011. Steering Committee Member, Peace Studies Program, 2003-2010. Professor, Cornell University School of Law, 2002-2007. Visiting Professor, Cornell University, Spring 2001. Visiting Scholar, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, April-August 2009, January-August 2010. Visiting Professor, University of Tokyo Institute of Social Science, January-April 2009. Hallsworth Visiting Professor, Manchester University, November-December 2008. Helen Cam Visiting Scholar, Girton College, University of Cambridge, Spring 2005. Visiting Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Lancaster, May 18- 29, 2003. Visiting Professor, Yale Law School, 2001-2002. Northwestern University School of Law Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, 2000-2002. Assistant Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, 1997-2000. Visiting Assistant Professor, Northwestern University School of Law, Spring 1997. Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1997-2002. 3 Affiliated Faculty Member, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, 1997-2002. Postdoctoral Fellow, American Bar Foundation, 1996-1997. Lecturer, University of the South Pacific, Department of History and Politics, 1995. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, Ph.D. Social Anthropology, 1996. Dissertation: International law and institutions as a field of knowledge: an anthropological approach Fieldwork among regional and international institutions and NGOs in Fiji, and at United Nations conferences attended by Pacific Islanders, September 1994-March 1995. HARVARD LAW SCHOOL, J.D. 1993, Cum Laude. Articles Chair, Harvard Law Review Laylin Prize winner, 1993. LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS, M.Sc., Social Anthropology, 1990, with Distinction. Thesis: Selfhood in Chinese Marriage Law. PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, A.B. 1988, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs; Certificate in East Asian Studies, Magna Cum Laude. Departmental Thesis Prize, East Asian Studies. Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Study in Taipei, Fall 1988. Beijing University, Fall 1987. Middlebury College summer language program (Chinese), 1986. 4 PRIZES AND AWARDS Anneliese Maier Prize, Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Foundation, 250,000 euros, 2018. Tobin Project grant $5000, 2016. Cornell Society for the Humanities Fellow, 2012-2013. Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership, “Hope in Law and the Economy”, $84,572, 2009-2010. American Council of Learned Societies Fellow, 2000-2001. Howard Fellowship, 2000-2001. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, Summer 2000. Japan Foundation Research grant, 2000-2001. Social Science Research Council Research grant, 2000-2001. Law School Fellow, Alice Berline Kaplan Center for the Humanities, 2000-2001. Postdoctoral Fellowship, American Bar Foundation, 1996-1997. External Research Studentship, Trinity College, 1994-1996. Ford Fellowship in Public International Law, Harvard Law School, 1991- 1994. Sinclair Kennedy Traveling Fellowship, Harvard Law School, 1991-1994. Reginald Lewis Research Fellowship, Harvard University, 1993-1994. 5 British Marshall Scholar, 1989-1990 The Network Inside Out, University of Michigan Press, 2000. • Awarded the Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law, 2000-2001. PUBLICATIONS Books Financial Citizenship: Experts, Publics & the Politics of Central Banking, Cornell University Press, 2018. https://einaudi.manifoldapp.org/project/financial-citizenship. Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets, University of Chicago Press, 2011. Documents: Artifacts of Modern Knowledge, ed., Michigan University Press, 2006 Rethinking the Masters of Comparative Law, ed., Oxford-Hart Publishing, 2001. The Network Inside Out, University of Michigan Press, 2000. • Awarded the Certificate of Merit of the American Society of International Law, 2000-2001. Journal Special Issues THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (editor), AJIL Unbound Special Issue (forthcoming 2021). CYBERSECURITY AND THE CHANGING INTERNATIONAL LAW OF DATA (co-editor with Fleur Johns), AJIL Unbound Special Issue (2017). INTRODUCING DISCIPLINE: ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADMINISTRATIONS (with Iris Jean-Klein), Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review Virtual Edition: Human Rights (2016). TRANSDISCIPLINARY CONFLICTS OF LAWS (with Karen Knop and Ralf Michaels), 71 Law & Contemporary Problems 3 (Summer 2008). 6 DOCUMENTING ETHICS, PAPERING CONSENT: THE NEW BUREAUCRACIES OF VIRTUE, 30 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 3 (2008). ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ADMINISTRATIONS: EXPERT OBSERVATION AND REPRESENTATION AFTER THE FACT (with Iris Jean-Klein), 28 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2 (2005). ETHNOGRAPHY IN THE REALM OF THE PRAGMATIC: STUDYING PRAGMATISM IN LAW AND POLITICS, 26 Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2 (2003). Articles and Book Chapters Introduction in THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (editor) AJIL Unbound Special Issue (forthcoming 2021). “A Call for Action,” (with Yuki Ashina, Hirokazu Miyazaki, and M.X. Mitchell), Hirokazu Miyazaki, ed. NUCLEAR DISASTER COMPENSATION: LESSONS FROM FUKUSHIMA, (Evanston: Northwestern University Libraries, 2021). “Legal Technique” (with Ralf Michaels), in Marie-Claire Foblets, Mark Goodale, Maria Sapignoli, and Olaf Zenker eds. THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF LAW AND ANTHROPOLOGY (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021). “Compensation for Transboundary Claims in Nuclear Disasters,” (with M.X. Mitchell and Dai Yokomizo), Hirokazu Miyazaki, ed. NUCLEAR DISASTER COMPENSATION: LESSONS FROM FUKUSHIMA, 89-110 (Evanston: Northwestern University Libraries, 2021). “Building Platforms for Collaboration: A New Comparative Legal Challenge,” in Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci et. al, LEGAL TECH AND THE NEW SHARING ECONOMY, 978-981 (New York: Springer Publishing, 2019). “Comparative Law and Socio-Legal Studies”, OXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE LAW, (Reinhard Zimmermann and Mathias Reimann, 2nd ed), (March 2019). “Le droit est-il porteur d’espoir?” (with Laetitia Guerlain, Prune Decoux and David Foulks), Clio@Themis,́ número 15 (2019). 7 “The Politics of Expertise in Transnational Economic Governance: Breaking the Cycle”, in Benedict Kingsbury, David Malone, Paul Mertenskoetter, Thomas Streinz, Richard Stewart & Atsushi Sunami, eds., MEGAREGULATION CONTESTED: GLOBAL ECONOMIC ORDERING AFTER TPP, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). “The Sociality of the Platform”, forthcoming in Simon Stern, Bernadette Meyler, and Maks Del Mar, eds., OXFORD HANDBOOK OF LAW & HUMANITIES, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018). “Chuoginko no seidousei ga Sekaichiu de Towareteiru” [The Legitimacy of Central Banks in Question Globally], CHUOKORON, 134-44 (May 2018). “Propriedade como conhecimento jurídico: os meios e os fins / Property as Legal Knowledge: