Evan J. Criddle is Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School, where he specializes in public international law, international human rights law, administrative law, fiduciary law, and the law of armed conflict. He received his JD from Yale Law School and practiced transnational litigation prior to entering academia. His scholarship has appeared in the Cornell Law Review, European Journal of International Law, Georgetown Law Journal, Northwestern University Law Review, and Yale Journal of International Law. Evan Fox-Decent is Associate Professor at McGill University's Faculty of Law, where he researches and teaches legal theory, human rights, administrative law, and the law of fiduciaries. He holds a JD and PhD from the Univ. of Toronto, and has worked extensively in human rights and democratic governance reform in Latin America. He is the author of Sovereignty's Promise: The State as Fiduciary (OUP, 2012), and his research has appeared in Legal Theory, Human Rights Quarterly, Theoretical Inquiries in Law, Law and Philosophy, University of Toronto Law Journal, and McGill Law Journal.
"""With a bold and broad brush, the authors have painted an impressive picture. They offer an interesting re-description of core issues of the current international legal order. Their tour de force through international law offers a fresh perspective."" Anne Peters, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg ""Fiduciaries of Humanity redeems the promissory note first tendered in the authors' ground-breaking article: that a fiduciary relationship can ground both the prerogatives of - and constraints on - sovereignty, and indeed the international legal system itself. Though their account appeals to the notion of Humanity, this is not your parents' Natural Law. This is the future of international legal theory."" -Jens David Ohlin, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs & Professor of Law, Cornell Law School"