2002 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Anne-Marie Slaughter spends much of her time researching International law, Law, Politics, State and Legalization. International law is closely attributed to World order in her research. Her research investigates the connection between World order and topics such as Legitimacy that intersect with problems in Government, Public administration and Sovereignty.
Her work on Law deals in particular with Human rights, International relations and Principle of legality. Her State study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Global politics and Political economy. Anne-Marie Slaughter combines subjects such as Dispute resolution, Delegation and Law and economics with her study of Legalization.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Law, International law, Public administration, Politics and Law and economics. Her work focuses on many connections between Law and other disciplines, such as European Union law, that overlap with her field of interest in European integration and Doctrine. As a member of one scientific family, Anne-Marie Slaughter mostly works in the field of International law, focusing on International relations and, on occasion, Scholarship.
Her research on Public administration also deals with topics like
Her primary areas of study are Law, Politics, Social media, Advertising and International relations. Her Law study often links to related topics such as Economic history. Anne-Marie Slaughter has researched Politics in several fields, including Public relations and Finance.
Her study in Advertising is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Firestorm and Gender equality. As a part of the same scientific study, Anne-Marie Slaughter usually deals with the International relations, concentrating on Foreign policy and frequently concerns with Resource. Her Media studies research includes themes of State, Hierarchy and Power, Separation of powers.
Anne-Marie Slaughter mainly focuses on Work, Double jeopardy, Advertising, Gender equality and Firestorm. Her research integrates issues of Action plan and Gender studies in her study of Double jeopardy. Advertising combines with fields such as Conversation, Still face and Style in her research.
With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Operations research and Gender bias.
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Profile was last updated on December 6th, 2021.
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