Nomi Claire Lazar
Nomi Claire Lazar is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate Nomi Claire Lazar is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the UniversitySchool of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. Her work focuses on a number of manifestations o of Ottawa. Her work focuses on a number of manifestations of the relationship between institutions and human agency, spf the relationship between institutions and human agency, spanning the history...See more
Nomi Claire Lazar is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate Nomi Claire Lazar is an Assistant Professor in the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the UniversitySchool of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. Her work focuses on a number of manifestations o of Ottawa. Her work focuses on a number of manifestations of the relationship between institutions and human agency, spf the relationship between institutions and human agency, spanning the history of political thought, contemporary theoryanning the history of political thought, contemporary theory, and public policy. Her writing has appeared in several edi, and public policy. Her writing has appeared in several edited volumes and journals, including Political Theory, Politited volumes and journals, including Political Theory, Politics and Society, Constellations, and the University of Torontcs and Society, Constellations, and the University of Toronto Law Journal. She has served as Harper-Schmitt Collegiate Ao Law Journal. She has served as Harper-Schmitt Collegiate Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago and Canadianssistant Professor at the University of Chicago and Canadian Bicentennial Visiting Fellow at Yale. Dr Lazar holds a Ph.D Bicentennial Visiting Fellow at Yale. Dr Lazar holds a Ph.D. in Political Science (2005) from Yale University, an MA (1. in Political Science (2005) from Yale University, an MA (1999) from the School of Public Policy, University College Lo999) from the School of Public Policy, University College London, and an Hon BA (1998) in Philosophy from the Universityndon, and an Hon BA (1998) in Philosophy from the University of Toronto. Prior to returning to graduate school, she work of Toronto. Prior to returning to graduate school, she worked in the Criminal Law Policy section of the Department of Jed in the Criminal Law Policy section of the Department of Justice, Canada. ustice, Canada. See less
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