
معرفی
Maximilien Zahnd is an Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick's School of Law and an Honorary Research Fellow at UCL Anthropology. His research focuses on tax, Indigenous sovereignty, and settler colonialism in North America, with a particular emphasis on Alaska. He also explores law and rurality in France, tax treaties and colonialism, and the socio-legal history of the Caribbean (Martinique).
- Past Roles: Previously held positions include Lecturer in Law at the University of Sussex, Research Fellow at UCL Anthropology, Hauser Global Post-Doctoral Fellow at NYU Law, Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford's Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, and Fellow-in-Residence at the Rothermere American Institute.
His work bridges legal studies, anthropology, and history, examining how tax systems have facilitated colonialism while also empowering Indigenous communities to resist it. He has published in journals such as Law & Social Inquiry and Comparative Studies in Society and History.
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