Notes on Contributors

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NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
Omar Aloudah is a faculty member at University of King Faisal. Prior
to his academic appointment, he was a judge at Riyadh Court, Saudi
Arabia. Currently he is an SJD candidate at Indiana University Maurier
School of Law where he earned his LLM. In addition, he earned Master’s
degree from the Higher Judicial Institute in Saudi Arabia.
Ethan A. Dazelle is a recent JD/MBA graduate from the University
of Massachusetts School of Law (summa cum laude). During his time
there, he was the Editor-in-Chief of the UMass Law Review, the President
of the International Law Students Association, a Lead Applicant Oralist
on the Jessup International Moot Court Team, and a Public Interest
Law Fellow. He is a former research intern with the Program on Human
Rights and the Global Economy (PHRGE) at Northeastern University.
His scholarly research interests focus on human rights, international
security issues, and improving intergovernmental organization ecacy.
In 2017, he won the UMass Law—St. omas More Award, as well as
the CATIC Foundation Award.
Irene I. Hadiprayitno is a university lecturer at Leiden University. Her
research centres on the political economy of human rights, particularly
in Indonesia and Southeast Asia. In particular, she is interested in
the role of human rights in social and political processes that aim at
securing basic needs, or put it dierently, how human rights norms
and discourses are put into work and what are the impacts thereof. Her
most recent research examines the negotiation of human rights in the
context of agricultural modernisation in Merauke, Papua, Indonesia.
Pranoto Iskandar is founding director of the Institute for Migrant
Rights. Currently, he serves as the editorial board member of the
International Journal of Migration and Border Studies and a member
of the advisory editorial board of Border and Migration Studies Online.
Previously, he was, among others, an O’Brien Fellow in Residence at
McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, the Inaugural
Fellow at the Institute of Asia and Pacic Studies at Nottingham
University’s Malaysia Campus, and Visiting Scholar at the Norwegian
Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo. He has delivered

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