Jonathan D. Greenberg
Lecturer in Law
Biography
Education
- Princeton University, B.A. 1978, Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude
- Stanford Law School, J.D. 1984
Employment
- Counsel, Heenan Blaikie LLP, and Chair, International Dispute Resolution, HB global, 2005-present.
- Director of International Graduate Studies and Academic Director, Stanford Program in International Legal Studies, Stanford Law School, 2000-2005
- Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School, 1989-present.
- Lecturer, Stanford Program in Public Policy, 2006-present
- Counsel to the Panel, IBM-Fujitsu Arbitration, 1985-1997; Counsel, Arbitration Services Corporation (ASC), 1990-1997.
Professional Affiliations
- Affiliated Scholar, Stanford Center in International Conflict and Negotiation
- Affiliated Faculty, Center for African Studies, 2000-present.
Publications
- Scholarly articles on international conflict resolution in Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa and Middle East (Duke University), Publications. Scholarly articles on international conflict resolution in Comparative Studies in South Asia, Africa and Middle East (Duke University), The Journal of International Affairs (Columbia University), Stanford Law Review, Stanford Journal of International Law, Dispute Resolution and other journals and books.
Courses
- Advanced Negotiation (International)
Courses & Programs
Courses
Publications & Cases
- Jonathan D. Greenberg, The Kremlin's Eye: The 21st Century Prokuratura in the Russian Authoritarian Tradition, 45 Stanford Journal of International Law 1 (Winter 2009).
- Jonathan D. Greenberg, Against Silence and Forgetting, in Partitioned Lives: Narratives of Home, Displacement, and Resettlement, Anjali Gera Roy and Nandi Bhatia, eds., New Delhi: Dorling Kindersley, 2008.

- jonathan.greenberg@stanford.edu
- 650 723.7762