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Luc Reydams is an Associate Professor of the Practice of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, currently holding Emeritus Faculty status. His work focuses on international criminal law, transnational social movements, and the political dynamics of the Great Lakes region of Africa, particularly Rwanda. He critically examines human rights discourse, the role of NGOs in justice processes, and the interplay between legal frameworks and political realities in post-conflict scenarios.
His research interests center on accountability mechanisms for mass atrocities, the application of universal jurisdiction, and the political dimensions of international tribunals like the ICTR. He has explored themes such as the accuracy of genocide fatality counts, the geopolitical implications of justice outcomes, and the ethical challenges of victor’s justice in transitional contexts.
Reydams’ recent articles reflect a sustained engagement with Rwanda’s post-genocide justice landscape, including critiques of ICTR operations and analyses of NGO influence. His work often bridges legal theory with practical governance challenges, especially in African contexts. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. He has not listed any advisees or students in the available data.
His affiliation with the University of Notre Dame includes office locations at Jenkins and Nanovic Halls. While no formal labs or research teams are noted, his contributions lie in academic publications and advocacy for global justice mechanisms rooted in rigorous legal analysis.




