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Elizabeth Borgwardt serves as Associate Professor of History and Law at Washington University in St. Louis, with dual expertise in human rights history and international law. She maintains permanent faculty affiliation at the University of Heidelberg and is affiliated with the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD from Stanford University
- JD from Harvard Law School
- MPhil in International Relations from University of Cambridge
Borgwardt's research pioneers the historical analysis of human rights institutional development, focusing on America's role in shaping 20th century global human rights frameworks. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges legal scholarship with historical methodology to examine the evolution of international human rights systems.
Her distinguished awards include:
- Merle Curti Book Award (Organization of American Historians)
- Stuart L. Bernath Book Award (Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations)
- Phi Alpha Theta Best First Book Award
Borgwardt clerked for the Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, remains an active California Bar member, and has held major fellowships at Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, and NYU. The source text contains no information about current student advising, research grants, or laboratory affiliations.





