The Journal of Human Rights

The Journal of Human Rights

Editorial Board
Director-in-Charge

Dr. Seyed Masoud Mousavi

Philosophy
Assistance Professor, Department of Philosophy, Mofid University, Qom, Iran.

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Editor-in-Chief

Prof. Seyed Mohammad Ghari Seyed Fatemi

Comparative Human Rights
Professor of Human Rights, Shahid Behashti University, Iran

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Position:

Professor of Comparative Law (Human Rights): Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran- Iran.

 

 

Education and Qualifications:

 

1-      Ph.D.: Comparative Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Manchester, 1995-1999 (Supervisors: Professor Asef Quershi, Faulty of Law and the late Professor Calder Faculty of Middle Eastern Studies)

2-       LLM: Public Law, TehranUniversity ( 1989-1991)

3-      LLB: Faculty of Law, University of Tehran (1981-1984);

4-      13 years Seminary Studies on various Islamic disciplines including, Fiqh (Islamic law), Usul, Theology, Arabic, Logic, Philosophy and Qur’anic studies, 1981-1994.

 

 

Publications:

Books:

1-“An Introduction to Human Rights in the Contemporary World, Concepts, Foundations and the Sources”, published by UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, first edition 2004, second edition 2009, third edition 2011 by SDIL.

 

2-Human Rights in the Contemporary World, Analytical Essays on Rights and freedoms, SDIL, Tehran, 2009.

 

Articles

Articles:

1- Autonomy and Right to Die with Dignity, A Comparison of Kantian Ethics and Shiite Teachings,  Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, UK (Birmingham and Georgetown Universities), Volume 18, Number 3, July 2007.

 

2-Autonomy and Equal Right to Divorce with Specific Reference to Shi`i Fiqh and the Iranian Legal System, Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, UK (Birmingham and Georgetown Universities), Volume 17, Number 3, July 2006.

 

3- “Egg and Embryo Implantation: a Comparative Study of Shiite Teachings and Kantian Ethics”, Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, UK (Birmingham and Georgetown Universities), Volume 16, Number 3, July 2005.  

 

4-“Who is a Refugee? Comparison of a Misconstrued Concept in International Human Rights”, Shi`i Fiqh and the Iranian Legal system, The International Journal of Human Rights, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group , UK, volume 9, number 2, June 2005. 

5- “ Expanding the Scope and Limiting the Restrictions: Freedom of Expression in the Contemporary Human Rights, Revue de Recherche Juridique, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, No, 41, 2005

 

6-“Shi`i Fiqh and Universal Human Rights, the Need for Reformation of Ijtihad, Positivistic Textualism v. Moral Contextualism”, A Paper Presented in International Conference on Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights 2003, Tehran, Published by Mufid University, 2005.

 

7- “Right to Self-Determination and the Issue of Monitoring Elections”, Modarres Quarterely, TarbiatModaressUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No3, 2004.

 

8-“Human Rights Treaties, Different Atmosphere”, Law Review, The International Borough for Legal Service, Tehran, Iran, Volume, 28, 2003.

 

9-“Scope of Rights, Universalism v. Absolutism”, Nameh Mufid, MufidUniversity, Qom, Iran, No 33, 2003.

 

10-“Moral Foundations of Contemporary Human Rights”, Revue de Recherche Juridique, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No, 35-36, 2002

 

11-“Nationality or Citizenship, a Normative Appraisal of International law, Shiite Fiqh and the Iranian Legal System”, A Paper Presented in International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations 2001, Tehran, Published by Mufid University, 2002.

 

12-“Key Concepts in Contemporary Human Rights, a Conceptual Analysis”,  Revue de Recherche Juridique, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No, 33-34, 2001.

13-“Concealed Consent in Assisted Reproduction Technology, Moral and Human Rights Analysis”, Medical Journal of Reproduction&Infertility, Volume 1- No4 - Autumn 2000 – Issue 4.  

 

 

14-“Rights to Life, Moral and Human Rights Analysis”, Revue de Recherche Juridique, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No, 29, 2000.

 

15-“Rights of Refugees: a Comparative studies, International human Rights and Shiite Fiqh”, Nameh Mufid, MufidUniversity, Qom, Iran, No 1, 1994.

 

16-“Marriage of Children, a Comparative Studies, International Human Rights, Shi`i Fiqh, and the Iranian Legal System”, Nameh Mufid, MufidUniversity, Qom, Iran, No 2, 1995.

 

 

17-“Political Crime, a Comparative Conceptual Analysis, International Human Rights and Shiite Fiqh”, Paper Presented in a Conference on Human Rights and Political Offenders, TehranIran.  

 

 

 

Participation in International Conferences:

 

 

A-Organising:  

 

First International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations: Mufid University, Iran (2001).

 

First Conference on Birth marriage and death, sponsored by UNESCO Chair (Shahid Beheshti University, Birmingham University and Al-Mahdi Institute for Islamic Studies, Birmingham 2003).

 

Second Conference on Birth marriage and death, sponsored by UNESCO Chair (ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, BirminghamUniversity and Al-Mahdi Institute for Islamic Studies, Birmingham 2005)

 

Participating in the first Round Tables of Iranian-Human Rights EU Dialogue (as an academic human rights expert on Islam and human rights, Tehran 2001.

 

Participating in the Second Round Tables of Iranian-Human Rights EU Dialogue (as an academic human rights expert on Islam and human rights, Brussels 14-15 March 2002.

 

B-Presenting articles:

Many international Conferences in the field of Islamic Studies, Human Rights and Bio-ethics.

 

 

Thesis Supervised:

Several postgraduate LLM and PhD students.

 

 

Teaching Experiences:

Teaching Human Rights, Islamic Law, Theology, Theosophy, Usul al-fiqh: undergraduate and postgraduate; Shahid Beheshti University Tehran, Iran, Mofid University, Qom, Iran, Al-Mahdi Institute for Islamic Studies, Birmingham, UK.

 

 

Editorial Board

Prof. Rabeea Eskini

Civil Law
Professor of Civil Law, Mofid University, Qom, Iran

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Editorial Board

Dr Janet E. Blake

International Law
Associated Professor, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University. Tehran, Iran

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                                                         Curriculum Vitae

 

 

Name:                                                                                                                         Dr Janet E. Blake,

 

Address:                                                                                                          Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Evin, Tehran Iran

 

Contact:                                                                                                         

                                                                                                                                    Email: j-blake@sbu.ac.ir           

 

 

Academic Qualifications

 

 

19901-1996:    University of Dundee – PhD in International Law

           

1978-1982:      University of Aberdeen (UK) - MA (Honours) in Classics

 

 

Research Awards:

1990 - Research grant from the British Institute of Archaeology at Ankara to conduct research in Turkey.

1991 - Research grant from the Gilbert Murray Trust to conduct research at UNESCO, Council of Europe and the EU.

1993 - Travel grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland to fund a research attachment to the Cultural Heritage Division, Council of Europe.

1996-1998: Leverhulme Special Research Fellowship (Post-doctoral) taken up at the School of

Law, University of Dundee.

 

 

University Prizes Awarded:

 

1978 - Awarded university bursary for four years.

1979 - Awarded university prize for Logic & Metaphysics.

1980 - Awarded John Bissett Chapman prize in Classics.

1983 - Awarded Seafield Medal for Latin on graduation.

 

 

International Awards and Recognition

 

2018: Awarded Farabi International Award (First Prize in the Law Section) for the book: International Cultural Heritage Law (Oxford University Press).

 

2015: Selected by UNESCO’s Director-General as one of 70 Accomplished Women around the world as part of the 70th anniversary celebrations of the Organization

 

Relevant Professional Experience

 

February 2019: Nominated by the Islamic Republic of Iran as candidate for membership of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

 

September 2018: Chosen as Director-Elect, Tehran ICH Centre (Category 2 Centre for UNESCO) by the Centre’s Governing Council.

 

Summer 2018: Research Visitor, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales (Australia)

 

2018-present: Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Heritage Studies (Taylor & Francis, UK)

 

2017-present: Managing Director, Persian Gardens Institute for Living Heritage, an Institute active in the field of intangible and tangible cultural heritage

 

2016-2017: Scientific Director and member of Scientific Committee for the International Expert Meeting on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage for Environmental Sustainability co-organized by the Tehran ICH Centre and the UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, Peace and Democracy at Shahid Beheshti University, 23-24 April 2017

 

2016-present: Member of the Editorial Board of the Iranian International Journal of Heritage Studies (Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran)

 

2015-2017: Advisor to the Director of the Tehran ICH Centre (Category 2 Centre for UNESCO)

 

2014-2018: Director, Human Rights Department, Research Centre for Human Rights, Peace and Democracy at Shahid Beheshti University (Tehran)

 

2013-present: Global Facilitator for UNESCO for the ICH Capacity-building Programme

 

2013-present: Member of the Cultural Heritage Committee of the International Law Association

 

2011-present: Academic member of Centre of Excellence for Education in Sustainable Development at Shahid Beheshti University (Tehran)

 

2010: Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Paris XI

 

2010-present: Head of the International Relations Department of the UNESCO Chair and Centre for Human Rights, Peace and Democracy at Shahid Beheshti University (Tehran)

 

2008-present: Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University (Tehran)

 

2007-present: Member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Cultural Property (Cambridge University Press) [since 2016, Case Notes Editor]

 

2007-2010: Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at the School of Law, University of Dundee (UK)

 

2001-2008: Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Law, Environmental Sciences Research Institute, University of Shahid Beheshti, Tehran (Iran)

 

2001-2005: Member of the Editorial Board of Environmental Sciences journal, University of Shahid Beheshti (Tehran)

 

!999-present: International Consultant to UNESCO for development of standard-setting in the field of ICH (see detailed list below)

 

1998-2003: Honorary Visiting Research Fellow, School of Law, University of Glasgow (UK)

 

1996-1998: Research Fellow, School of Law, University of Glasgow (UK)

 

1994-1995: Expert Consultant to the Council of Europe in the field of cultural heritage

 

1993-4: Programme Adviser in the Cultural Heritage Division of the Council of Europe

 

 

 

Work as an International Expert for UNESCO (1999-2019)

 

2018-2019: International Consultant for revising the Periodic Reporting mechanism of the 2003 Convention to bring it into line with the new Results-based Framework

 

2017: International Consultant in team for developing a Results-based Framework for evaluating implementation of the 2003 Convention by States Parties

 

2012-2017 International consultant to UNESCO for the annual reporting cycle of the 2003 Intangible Heritage Convention: analysing States Parties’ Periodic Reports on implementation of the Convention; drafting summary reports and Decisions on elements on the Urgent Safeguarding List for the Intangible Cultural Heritage Intergovernmental Committee.

 

2016-17: Member of four-person Expert Group for developing a Results-based Evaluation Framework for States Parties of the 2003 Intangible Heritage Convention.

 

2016: Facilitator for UNESCO capacity-building workshops for the 2003 Convention on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage. Workshops facilitated in: Iran, Turkmenistan, Armenia and Kazakhstan.

 

2015: International consultant for evaluating the new Law for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Palestinian Authority.

 

2015: Prepared two new capacity-building units on Gender and Safeguarding ICH for the Intangible Heritage Unit.

 

2013: International consultant to UNESCO for preparing the Evaluation of UNESCO’s Standard‐setting Work of the Culture Sector Part I – 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (Paris: UNESCO, 2013) report [Doc. IOS/EVS/PI/129 REV].

 

2013: International consultant to UNESCO for preparing a report on Mainstreaming Gender in the Cultural Heritage Sector, with Specific Reference to the 2003 ICH Convention.

Published as: Janet Blake ‘Gender and Intangible Cultural Heritage,’ in Gender Equality – Heritage and Creativity, (Paris: UNESCO, 2014)

 

2009: Expert consultant to UNESCO for preparing a document entitled: Speaking about Diversity - Safeguarding Endangered Languages (submitted 24 September 2009; to be published in six languages).

 

2007/8: Expert consultant to UNESCO for preparing a Preliminary Study entitled: The Advisability of Developing a New UNESCO Standard-setting Instrument for Safeguarding Indigenous and Endangered Languages (submitted 31 September 2007 and presented to UNESCO’s Executive Board at its 179th session in Spring 2008).

 

2002/3: Consultant to UNESCO for the First and Second Sessions of the Intergovernmental Meeting of Experts for the preparation of a Preliminary Draft Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage held at UNESCO Headquarters (Paris) in July 2002.

 

2002: Rapporteur for two meetings of a Restricted Drafting Group held at UNESCO Headquarters (Paris) in March and June 2002 for the preparation of a Preliminary Draft Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage.

 

2001:   Meeting Rapporteur for an international expert meeting held jointly by UNESCO and the Iranian National Commission for UNESCO on Women, Intangible Heritage and Development, Tehran, 23-26 June 2001.

 

Meeting Rapporteur for an international Round-table held jointly by UNESCO and the Italian Government on Intangible Cultural Heritage – a Working Definition, Italy, March 2001.

 

2000:  Expert consultant to UNESCO (Paris) for the preparation of a Preliminary Study entitled, The Question of Developing a New International Standard-setting Instrument for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage (UNESCO Publishing, Paris, 2001).

 

1999:  Rapporteur for an international conference jointly organised by UNESCO and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC, July 1999. Conference entitled, A Global Assessment of the 1989 Recommendation on the Safeguarding of Traditional Culture and Folklore: Local Empowerment and International Cooperation.


Publications List

 

 

Books and Reports:

 

Books

 

Janet Blake and Lucas Lixinski (eds.) A Commentary on UNESCO’s 2003 Convention on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage (Oxford University Press, Forthcoming 2019/2020)

 

ژانت بلیک درآمدی بر حقوقفرهنگی و تنوع فرهنگیدرسیاست گذاری ﻭ حقوقبین الملل

) دانشگاه شهید بهشتی (

 

 ژانت بلیک حفاظت از حیاط وحشاز دیدگاه حقوق بین الملل) انتشارات مجد (

 

ژانت بلیک ﻭ ﺍ ﻴﻤﺎﻥ ﺷﻔﻴﻊﺑﻴﮏآموزش زبان یونانی باستان)  انتشارات ﻧﺸﺮﺳﻴﻨﺎ(

 

Janet Blake (2015) International Cultural Heritage Law, Oxford University Press [Research monograph]

 

Janet Blake (2014) Exploring Cultural Rights and Cultural Diversity, With a Compendium of Relevant Human Rights and Other Instruments, UK: Institute of Art and Law

 

Janet Blake (2012) A Report on the Human Rights Situation of Neighbouring States to Iran [in Persian], Published on website of the UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, Peace and Democracy

 

Janet Blake (ed.) (2007) Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage – Challenges and Approaches (UK: Institute of Art and Law, Leicester).  

 

Janet Blake (2006) A Commentary on the UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003) (UK: Institute of Art and Law).

 

 

 

Reports for UNESCO

 

Janet Blake (2013) (Consultant) with Barbara Torggler and Ekaterina Sediakina‐Rivière Evaluation of UNESCO’s Standard‐setting Work of the Culture Sector Part I – 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (Paris: UNESCO, 2013) [Doc. IOS/EVS/PI/129 REV].

 

Janet Blake (2008) Preliminary Study on the Advisability of Developing a New UNESCO Standard-setting Instrument for Safeguarding Indigenous and Endangered Languages presented to UNESCO Executive Board at its 179th session [Doc. EX/179.10]

 

Janet Blake (2001) Preliminary Study on Developing a New Standard-Setting Instrument for the Safeguarding of Intangible Heritage (Traditional Culture and Folklore) (UNESCO, Paris, 2001). [Published in French and English].

 

Journal Articles:

 

ژانت الیزابت بلیک و فاطمه رضائیپور تأثیر اصل احتیاط در حل تعارضات میانبخشی تجارت محیط زیست بر یکپارچگی حقوق بینالملل,  فصلنامۀمطالعاتحقوقعمومی، دورۀ 94 ، شمارۀ 9، زمستان1023-1003 : 1398 

 

جم, فرهاد و ژانت بلیک، ، رعایت موافقت نامه های چندجانبه زیست محیطی توسط دولت ها و نقش تبادل اطلاعات در آن، فصلنامه پژوهش حقوق عمومی 19 (57(۱۳۹۶صفحه 92-125

 

Janet Blake (2018) ‘Museums and Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage-Facilitating Participation and Strengthening their Function in Society,’International Journal of Intangible Heritage, 13(1): 19-29.

 

Janet Blake (2017) ‘From Traditional Culture and Folklore to Intangible Cultural Heritage: Evolution of a Treaty’ Santander Art and Culture Law Review, 2(3): 41-61.

 

Janet Blake (2017) ‘Protection of intangible cultural heritage in the event of armed conflict: an imperative for cultural heritage, humanitarian and human rights law’ Europa Ethnica, 74(3): 73-81.

 

محمد رضوی راد، ژانت الیزابت بلک، سید قاسم زمانی ، مهران محمودی چالشهایحقوقیحفاظتازمیراثفرهنگیزیرآبدرمنطقۀانحصاریاقتصادیوفلاتقاره    , فصلنامۀ مطالعات حقوق عمومی، دورۀ 84 ، شمارۀ 2 ، تابستان: 1397  ۴۶۳-۴۸۲

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘Gender within the Framework of the 2003 Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention,’ World Heritage no.78 pp.56-57.

 

ﮊانت بلیک)٣٩٥ﺍ  (ارزیابی دادرسی بین‌المللی به‌عنوان شیوه‌ای از مهار قاچاق اموال فرهنگی فصلنامهﺗﻘﯿﻘﺎﺕ حقوﻗﻰ

 

Janet Blake (2015) ‘From Global to Local Heritage: Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Role of the Museum,’ Anthropology in the Middle East, 10(1): 6-18.

 

Janet Blake and Danila Mayer (2015) ‘Editorial,’ Anthropology in the Middle East, 10(1): 1-5.

 

Janet Blake (2015) ‘Human Rights Dimensions of Gender and Intangible Cultural Heritage’ Australian Human Rights Defender 20(4): 5-6.

 

Janet Blake (2015) ‘Gender Equality and Intangible Cultural Heritage under UNESCO’s 2003 Convention’ Expert Notes in ICH Courier 24:3.

 

Janet Blake (2014) ’Seven Years of Implementing UNESCO’s 2003 Intangible Heritage Convention—Honeymoon Period or the “Seven-Year Itch”?’  International Journal of Cultural Property, 21(3): 291-304.

           

Janet Blake (2013) “UNESCO/World Heritage Convention – Towards a More Integrated Approach,” Environmental Policy and Law, 43(1): 8-17.  

 

Janet Blake (2013) “Safeguarding Endangered and Indigenous Languages – How Human Rights can Contribute to Preserving Biodiversity,” Environmental Sciences, 11(4): 25-57.

 

Janet Blake (2013) “The historical context of the 2003 Convention,” UNESCO ICH Courier, 14:3.

 

Janet Blake (2011) “Why protect the past? A human rights approach to cultural heritage protection,” Heritage and Society, 4(2): 199-238.  [Highly cited paper]

 

Janet Blake (2011) “Democracy and the approach towards justice in ancient Athens,” Legal Research Journal (Iran), 45: 404-446 (in Persian).

 

Janet Blake (2010) “Achieving justice in global environmental protection,” (2010) Environmental Sciences, 7(4):21-40.

 

Janet Blake and Mohammad Golshanpajou (2010) “Soft power, soft threat: a proposal for appropriate policy-making,” Rahbord (Journal of the Iranian Centre for Strategic Studies), 55: 123-137 (in Persian).

 

Janet Blake (2010) “The legal and political context of UNESCO’s 2005 Convention on the

Diversity of Cultural Expressions – will it be good for Iran?” Iranian Review of Foreign Affairs, 1(3): 161-180.

 

Janet Blake (2010) “HIV/AIDS: A Cross-cutting Theme in Human Rights – Domestic and

International Dimensions,” Iranian Journal of Medical Law, 1(1): 81-100.

 

Janet Blake (2009) “The protection of land-based wildlife under international law,” (2009) Environmental Sciences, 6(1): 21-42.

 

Janet Blake (2009)The Nomenclature of the Persian Gulf from the Perspective of International Cultural Heritage Law” Iranian Yearbook of International and Comparative Law, 3:19-32. 

 

Janet Blake and Farhad Jam (2009) “Environmental democracy for the protection of the environment in international law,” Rahbord (Journal of the Iranian Centre for Strategic Studies), 50:165-200 (in Persian).

 

Janet Blake and Ben Boer (2009) “Human Rights, the Environment and the Tehran Declaration,” Environmental Policy and Law, 39(6): 302-307.

                         

Janet Blake (2009) “Report on the International Conference on Human Rights and the Environment (Tehran, May 13–14, 2009) and its Tehran Declaration,” International Journal of Cultural Property, 16 (1): 1-2.

 

Janet Blake (2008) “The International Legal Framework for Safeguarding Endangered Languages,” in Museum International (2008) 239:14-27.

[Published in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian and Chinese].

 

Janet Blake (2008) “Standard-setting instruments promoting multilingualism”: launch of the United Nations Year of Mother Languages – UNESCO, Paris, February 21, 2008”

International Journal of Cultural Property, 15:433-436.

 

Janet Blake (2008) “Towards a better Understanding of Community Involvement for Achieving Environmentally Sustainable Development,” 5(2) Environmental Sciences, (2008) 1-14.

 

Janet Blake (2007) “The Human Rights Implications of International Cultural Heritage Law,” Iranian Public Law Review, 2: 1-18.

 

Janet Blake (2007) “Beyond death: the treatment of indigenous human remains – a human rights perspective,” Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 18(3): 367-375.

 

Janet Blake (2007) “The human rights implications of international cultural heritage law,” Iranian Public Law Review, 2: 2-18. 

 

Janet Blake (2005) “The Right to Cultural Identity Explored from the Perspective of Cultural Heritage,” Iranian Public Law and Human Rights Journal, 1(1): 5-19.

 

Nasserali Azimi and Janet Blake (2004) “Cultural heritage and sustainable tourism development,” Tourism Studies Journal (Iran), 2: 13-33.

 

Janet Blake (2004) “Sustainable development in international law and its application to ecotourism development,” Environmental Sciences, 1(4): 12-22.

 

Janet Blake (2003) “The importance and legal significance of safeguarding cultural diversity for the preservation of biological diversity,” Environmental Sciences, 1(1): 15-26.

 

Janet Blake (2003) “On developing a new international Convention for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage,” Art, Antiquity and Law, 8(4): 381-411.

 

Nasserali Azimi and Janet Blake (2003) “The economics of cultural heritage tourism,” Tourism Studies Journal (Iran), 1: 59-73 (in Persian).

 

Janet Blake (2000) “On defining the cultural heritage,” International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 49: 61-85.

 

Janet Blake (1998) “International litigation and the restitution of antiquities - the Turkish experience.” Antiquity, 72(278): 824-830.

 

Janet Blake (1997) “Export embargoes and the international antiquities market - the Turkish experience,” Art, Antiquity and Law, 2(3): 223-250.

 

Janet Blake (1996) “The protection of the underwater cultural heritage,” International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 45:.819-844.

 

Janet Blake (1994) “The protection of Turkey’s underwater archaeological heritage - legislative and other approaches.” International Journal of Cultural Property, 2(3): 273-293.

 

Essays in Edited Volumes/Conference Proceedings:

 

Janet Blake, ‘Gender and Intangible Heritage: Illustrating the Inter-disciplinary Character of International Law,’ in Wera Grahn and Ross Wilson (eds.) Gender and Heritage: Performance, Place and Politics Key Issues in Cultural Heritage (Routledge, 2019)

 

Janet Blake (2018) ‘Anthropology in international law: the case of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage,’ Chapter 8 in James A.R. Nafziger Comparative Law and Anthropology in Research Handbooks in Comparative Law series (London: Edward Elgar)

 

Janet Blake ‘Further reflections on community involvement in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage’ in Intangible Heritage: the Practices and Politics of Safeguarding, second edition edited by Natsuko Akagawa and Laurajane Smith (London & New York, Routledge, 2017).

 

Janet Blake (2017) « Patrimoine culturel immateriel » in Marie Cornu, Fabienne Orsi, Judith Rochfeld (eds.) Dictionnaire critique des communs (Paris : Harmattan, 2017)

 

Janet Blake (2017) ‘Cultural Heritage in the Human Rights System’ in Andreas Joh. Wiesand, Kalliopi Chainoglou and Anna Śledzińska-Simon (eds) Culture and Human Rights – The Wroclaw Commentaries (Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2017)

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘Development of UNESCO’s 2003 Convention: Creating a New Heritage Protection Paradigm?’ Chapter 1 in Peter Davis and Michelle L. Stefano (eds.) Intangible Cultural Heritage (Routledge)

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘The Impact of UNESCO’s 2003 Convention on National Policy-making: Developing a New Heritage Protection Paradigm?’ Chapter 6 in Peter Davis and Michelle L. Stefano (eds.) Intangible Cultural Heritage (Routledge).

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘Addressing the ethical challenges of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage’ in Géraldine Goffaux Callebaut (ed.) Éthique et patrimoine culturel – Regards croisés (Harmattan, Paris, 2016)

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘Gender Dynamics of Intangible Cultural Heritage: Cross-disciplinarity in International Law – Questioning Accepted Truths and Challenging Human Rights,’ in Vincent Negri and Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff Mimesis – Towards International Normativity between Mimetism and Dissemination (Editions A. Pedone) pp. 211-230 (Spring 2016/1395)

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘Collective Cultural Rights Considered in the Light of Recent Developments in Cultural Heritage Law’ in Andreizj Jakubowski (ed.) CULTURAL RIGHTS AS COLLECTIVE RIGHTS - AN INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVE (Brill, Netehrlands)

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘The Impact of UNESCO’s 2003 Convention on National Policy-making: Developing a New Heritage Protection Paradigm?’ in Peter Davis and Michelle L. Stefano (eds.) Intangible Cultural Heritage (Routledge)

 

Janet Blake (2016) ‘Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage – An Inter-disciplinary Approach to International Law,’ in Proceedings of the 10th Anniversary Conference of the European Society of International Law (Nijhoff).

 

Janet Blake (2015) ‘Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Urban Environment: Some Experiences Gained from Implementing the 2003 Convention,’ in Sophia Labadi and William Logan (eds.) Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability: International Frameworks, National and Local Governance (Routledge) [1394/5]

 

Janet Blake (2015) ‘L’intérêt commuun de l’humanité à la protection du patrimoine subacquatique’ dans Vincent Négri (editeur) Le patrimoine archéologique et son droit (Paris: Bruylant) 115-132.

 

Janet Blake (2014) ‘Gender and Intangible Cultural Heritage’, in UNESCO Gender Equality—Heritage and Creativity, (Paris: UNESCO)

 

Janet Blake (2013) “Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (2003),” in C. Smith (ed.) Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology (Springer Science and Business Media, New York)

 

Janet Blake (2013) “Turkey,” in James A. Nafziger and Robert K. Paterson (eds.) Cultural Property and Export Controls (Edward Elgar, UK).

 

Janet Blake (2012) “On defining the cultural heritage,” International and Comparative Law Quarterly (2000) vol. 49 pp. 61-85 reprinted in: James A. Nafziger (ed.) Cultural Heritage Law (Edward Elgar, UK).

 

Janet Blake (2012) “Community Involvement in Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage – The Implications for Governments and For Communities Themselves,” in  Johanne Bouchard, Stefania Gandolfi and Patrice Meyer-Bisch (eds.) LES DROITS DE L’HOMME : UNE GRAMMAIRE DU DÉVELOPPEMENT (Harmattan, Paris)

 

Janet Blake (2010) “The use and abuse of archaeology – a denial of Palestinian rights,” in Gaza and International Law, Islamic Peace Forum/UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, Peace & Democracy, University of Shahid Beheshti (Tehran).  

 

Janet Blake (2009) “Introduction” and “Protecting the environment – respecting cultural rights and fostering cultural diversity,” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Rights and the Environment (Tehran, 13-14 May 2009) (Tehran: Majd Publishers) at pp. 14-31 and 69-89.

 

Janet Blake (2008) “Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage under UNESCO’s 2003 Convention,” ch.2 in Chiara Bortolotto (ed.) Il patrimonio immateriale secondo l’UNESCO: analisi e prospettive, (Rome: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato) pp.49-66.

 

Janet Blake (2008) “UNESCO’s 2003 Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage – the Implications of Community Involvement in Safeguarding,” in Laurajane Smith and N. Akagawa (eds.) Key Concepts in Cultural Heritage – The Intangible Cultural Heritage (London: Routledge)

 

Janet Blake (2007) “Introduction” in Janet Blake (ed.) Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage – Challenges and Approaches (edited collection). (Institute of Art and Law, UK) pp. 1-24.

 

Janet Blake and Nasserali Azimi (2007) “Women and gender in Intangible Cultural Heritage,” in J. Blake (Ed.) Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage – Challenges and Approaches, (Leicester: Institute of Art and Law).

 

Janet Blake (2001) “Safeguarding traditional culture and folklore – existing international law and future developments,” in Peter Sietel (Ed.) Safeguarding Traditional Cultures: A Global Assessment (Smithsonian Institution, WashingtonDC, 2001) pp.149-159

 

Janet Blake (2001) “The protection of the underwater cultural heritage,” in H. Caminos (ed.) The Law of the Sea (Ashgate Publishing, UK, 2001) pp.495-521.

 

Janet Blake (1999) “Turkey” published in: S. Dromgoole (ed.) Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage – National and International Perspectives (Kluwer Law, The Hague, 1999) pp.169-180.

 

 

Administrative Duties

 

2016-17: Head of Office for International Research Cooperation, Shahid Beheshti University

 

2015-present: Advisor to Tehran ICH Centre for Research in Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in West and Central Asia, a Cetegory 2 Centre for UNESCO.

 

2008-2016: International Relations Director, UNESCO Chair for Human Rights Peace and Democracy, Shahid Beheshti University

 

2014: Administrative Secretary for International Conference on The Role of Religions in Preventing Violence, 7 December 2014, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University.

 

2014: Scientific Secretary for an International Seminar on Human Rights Dimensions of Human Trafficking, 27 April 2014, Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University.

 

 

Scientific awards/recognition

 

2013-present: Member of the Cultural Heritage Committee, International Law Association

 

2006-present:  Member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Cultural Property, an inter-disciplinary (law, archaeology, anthropology) journal published by Cambridge University Press. Currently the Case Notes Editor.

 

Completed Research Projects (University of Shahid Beheshti):

 

  1. “The Importance of Preserving Cultural Diversity for Safeguarding Biological Diversity.” Project approved by the Environmental Sciences Research Institute in Shahrivar 1381.

 

  1. “International Organisations and Environmental Protection.” Project approved by the Environmental Sciences Research Institute in Shahrivar 1382.

 

  1. “The Notion of Sustainable Tourism Development and its Implementation in Iran.” Project approved by the Environmental Sciences Research Institute in Khordad 1383.

 

  1. “The Protection of Wildlife under International Law.” Project approved by the Environmental Sciences Research Institute in Esfand 1385.

 

  1. “Exploring Cultural Rights and Cultural Diversity – an Introduction with Selected Legal Materials” project approved by University Research Committee in September 2014. [In Persian]
Editorial Board

Dr. Mohammad Habibi Mojandeh

International Law
Associate Professor of International Law, Mofid University, Iran

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Education

-         1995 BA in Law, TehranUniversity, Qom Campus

-         1998 MA in International Law, AllamehTabatabaiUniversity, Tehran

-         2006 PhD in International Law, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran

-         1989-2000 Studied Islamic Sciences, Qom Seminary

 

Current Position

  Faculty Member, Department of Law, MofidUniversity, from 2001; Chair, Department of Law, MofidUniversity, from 2005.

 

Courses Taught

-         Public International Law

-         Private International Law

-         Constitutional Law

-         Law of International Organizations

-         Legal Texts

-         Introduction to Law

-         Intellectual Property Law

-         Air Law

-         Economic, Social and Cultural rights

-         International Economic Law

These courses have been taught at MofidUniversity, TehranUniversity (QomCampus), QomUniversity and Islamic Azad University.

 

Languages

  Persian and Turkish (native), English (speaking and writing), Arabic (speaking and reading) and French (reading)

 

Publications

-         Vazi’at e avaregane felestini dar hoghoghe bein al melal, trans. with Mostafa Fazaeli, Shahr Danesh Publications, 2001 (Lex Takkenberg, The Status of Palestinian Refugees in International Law, Oxford, 1998).

-         Divan e davarie da’avi iran – eialate motahede amrica, trans. , Fardafar Publications 2004 (Mohsen Mohebi, The International Law Character of Iran-US Claims Tribunal, Kluwer 2000).

-         Mabani falsafi hoghoogh e bashar, (Philosophic Foundations of Human Rights), Nameh Mofid, No. 22, Summer 2000.

-         Hoghoogh alaihe hoghoogh: nagdi kootah bar rooikardi eslami-irani be hoghooghe bashar, (Rights against Rights: A Critique of an Iranian Religious Approach to Human Rights), Naqid, Vol. 1, No. 2, Spring 2004. The original English version is forthcoming in The Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, MofidUniversity.

-         Collected Papers of the International Conference on Human Rights: Human Rights and Dialogue among Civilizations (ed.), MofidUniversity Press, 2001.

-         Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, Collected Papers of the Second International Conference on Human Rights, (ed. with Carl Wellman)Two volumes, Persian volume published in 2005 and English volume published in 2007, Mofid University Press.

-         Intellectual Property Rights and Human Rights: Interactions and Conflicts, PhD Dissertation (Unpublished).

-         Jaigah e hogooghe malekiate ma’navi dar nezame beinolmelali hogooghe basher (The Status of Intellectual Property Rights in International Human Rights), Nameye Hogooghi (law journal of Mofid University), vol. 1 No. 2, 2006.

 

And some other unpublished works including course texts.

 

 

Presentations

-         Right to Development and National Resources, International Conference on Conflicts, Conflict Resolution and Natural Resources in the Middle East,

-         Transjurisdictional Conflicts of Human Rights, International Conference on Conflict between Fundamental Rights, Ghent University, Belgium, 15-16 December 2006.

-         Conference on Women and Peace, Tehran, 2 Jan. 2007.

-         Collective Dimension of the Right to Freedom of Religion, 4th International Conference on Human Rights, MofidUniversity, May 2007.

-         Legal Clinical Education, in various workshops held in Tehran University, Shahid Beheshti University, Islamic Azad University (Isfahan Branch), and Mofid University, 2006-7.

-         Juvenile Justice, various workshops held at MofidUniversity and QueshmIsland, 2007.

-         Privacy in Islam and Iranian Law, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, workshop on “Privacy and the Law”, 30 Dec. 2007.

       

Activities

-         Board of Referees, International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue among Civilizations, Mofid University, Qom-Iran, 15-16 May 2001.

-         Head Secretariat, International Conference on Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, Mofid University, Qom-Iran, 17-18 May, 2003.

-         Director and Member of the Scientific Committee (board of referees), above conference.

-         Member of the Scientific Council, International Conference on Identity, Difference and Human Rights, 14-15 May 2005.

-         Board of Referees, Nameh Mofid Journal, MofidUniversity Publication.

-         Member, Iranian National Committee on Bioethics.

-         Scientific Board, International Conference on Bioethics, Tehran, 2005.

 

Courses attended

- Law Clinic and Street Law, KwaZulu-NatalUniversity, Durban, South Africa, 7-14 Jan. 2007.

 

 

Editorial Board

Dr. Sattar Azizi

International Law
Prof. Department of Law, Faculty of Literature and Social Science, Bu-Ali Sina University

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025-32130287

Career Objective/Summary

 

•           Executive Director of D-8 International University

•           Secretary General of Western Branch of Iranian Association for UN Studies

•           PhD of Public International Law

 

University education/ degrees obtained

           

B.A - 1994-1997/  Law /University of Tehran

M.A- 1998-2000/ International Law/ University of Tehran

PhD- 2001-2006 / Public International Law/ University of Tehran

 

Books:

 

A) Persian

 

•           2006, Protection of Minorities in International Law, Noore Elm                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            

•           2011   Nationality in Iran`s and International Law Bu-Ali Sina University Press

•           2013" Effectss of International Human Rights on Diplomatic Protection", in “International Community and International Law "collected Essays in Honor of  Professor Mohammad Reza ZiaeiBigdeli, Edited by : SeyedGhasemZamani,Tehran

 

B) English

 

  • 2012   Study of Jus Sanguinis Aspects in Granting Nationality: with emphasis of Islamic Republic of Iran law situation LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
  • 2011    Terrorism, Actors and Pathology Islamic World Peace Forum

 

Article:

 

A) Persian

 

1-      " Elements of the Crime of Genocide in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice and Ad Hoc International Criminal Courts", Law Review, Vol: 36, Spring-Summer 2007, pp.9-34

2-      "The Independence of  Kosovo : The Legitimacy of Unilateral Secession in International Law" , Law Review, Vol: 38, Spring-Summer 2008, pp.11-45

3-      “Request for an Advisory Opinion on the Independence of  Kosovo : Reflections on Iran`s Written Submission in contrast to other`s states` Submissions”, Iranian Yearbook of International and Comparative Law, Vol:4, 2008-2009, pp.353-382

4-      “ The contradictory approaches of states towards external self-determination: the survey of  written statements of states in the advisory opinion on Kosovo”, Journal of Legal Research, Vol :8, No.2, 2009,pp.133-160

5-      POTECTION OF THE RIGHT OF MINORITY EXISTENCE IN THE LIGHT OF PUNISHING ACTS OF GENOCIDE IN INTERNATIONAL JUDICIAL JURISPRUDENCE, Law Quarterly, Volume 37, Issue 4, Autumn 2009 , pp. 125-159

6-      " The Legal reasons and Position of Russia in recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and Non- recognition of Kosovo",  International Law Review, Vol: 42, Spring-Summer 2010, pp.65-87

7-      " International Police Organization ( INTERPOL ) and its rules in dealing with financial crimes, Research Journal in Humanities ( law ), vol:9, No:23, Spring-Summer 2010, pp.159-184

8-      " Treatment of POWs in Islamic Jurisprudence and International Law", Research Journal in Humanities ( law ), vol:9, No:23, Spring-Summer 2010, pp.251-276

9-      " The International Court of Justice`s Approach  Toward The Right of Self-Determination in the Kosovo`s Advisory Opinion",Law Quarterly, Volume 40, No:8, Winter 2011, pp.207-226

10-  " The Study of Legitimacy of Inviting Foreign Intervention in Internal Conflicts : with emphasis on the The Armed Activities on the Territory of the Congo Case ( Democratic Republic of Congo v. Uganda ) , Public Law, Vol: 13, No: 33, Summer 2011, pp.165-196

11-  " Comparative analysis of Renvoi in conflict law systems: The Interpretation of  the Article 973 of the Civil Code ", Comparative Law Researches,  Volume 14, No.4 ,Tom 70, Autumn 2011, pp.73-92

12-  “ Critical Examination of jus sanguinis in the Iranian Nationality Law”, Revue De RechercheJuridique, No:56, 2011, pp.333-370

13-  " Legal Mechanisms of the U.S Presidential Election : Analysis of the 2012 Elections in the light of recent 5 elections ", American Studies Quarterly, vol:5, No:20, Spring 2012, pp.61-99

14-  " The Interaction between Contractual Prohibition of Genocide and Jus Cogens of  Prohibition of Genocide ",  International Law Review, Vol: 45, Fall -Winter 2012, pp.13-52

15-  “The Comparative Study of Fundamental Rules of International Humanitarian Law in Nahjulbalagha and ICRC` Report on Customary International Humanitarian Law”, Quarterly Journal of Nahjulbalagha,Vol:1, No:1, Spring 2013, pp.85-95

16-  “ The Interaction of the State Immunity and Jus Cogens in The Jurisdictional Immunities of The State, 2012 Judgment”,Law Quarterly, Volume 43, Issue 3, Summer 2013, pp.147-166

17-  "The Scope of the Tort Exception in the Law of State Immunity and in The Jurisdictional Immunities of The State, 2012 Judgment", Nameh-yemofid, vol: 100, pp.147-164

18-  Standpoint of Article 103 of the United Nations Charter in General International Law”, Fiqh and Islamic Law, Volume 7, Issue 4, Winter 2013, pp.97-122

19-  Responsibility of Failed States with Emphasis on the Use of Non-state Actors of Their Territory in Attack against Foreign StateComparative Law Researches,  Volume 18, Issue.1 , Spring 2014, pp.123-146

20-  “The scope of self-defense against non-state Actors and responsibility of  host state”, World Politics,  Volume 3, Issue.4 , Winter 2015, pp.215-242

21-  'The Survey of Legitimacy of Unilateral Secession of Crimea from Ukraine: Analysis of State Practice", Comparative Law Researches,  Volume 19, Issue.1 , Spring 2015, pp.95-116

22-  "The Closest Connection Doctrine in Contract Category: by Emphasis on Iran`s Law", Private Law,  Volume 12, Issue.1 , Spring 2015, pp.33-51

23-  " The State Responsibility for Commission of Genocide: Confrontation or Interaction with Transitional Justice Process",  Journal of Legal Studies,  Volume 8, Issue.2 , Summer 2016, pp.147-182

24-  " Elements of Customary Law in the light of the 2014 Report of the Special Rapporteur of the International Law Commission", International Relations Research Quarterly, Vol:1, No.18. Winter 2015,pp.157-182

25-  " Derived International Responsibility Resulted from Aid or Assistance with Emphasis on Case of Use of Cluster Munitions in Yemen", International Relations Research Quarterly, Volume 18, Issue.51 , Autumn 2016,pp. 109-134.

26-  “Gabcikovo-Nagymaros Case :The Role of International Court of Justice in Crystallizing the Concept of  Durable Development”,  International Law Review Volume 33, Issue 55, Winter and Spring 2017 , pp.109-134

27-  “The Position of Microstates in the Main Organs of the United Nations”,  Public Law Studies  Quarterly,  Volume 47, Issue.2 , Summer 2017,pp. 411-431.

28-  “The Legal Challenge of Implementing the Heads of State’s Non-immunity Rule before the International Criminal Court: with Emphasis on the Omar al-Bashir Case “,  , Volume 9, Issue 2 - Serial Number 18, Summer and Autumn 2018, Page 81-102.

29-  “The State Immunity Defense after Accepting Sending the Dispute to International Arbitration” ,  Volume 49, Issue 2, Summer 2019, Page 471-490.

B) English

 

1-      ‘Lineage Influence on Nationality from Islamic Republic of Iran law View Point-‘, Journal of Politics and Law, Canadian center of Science, 2012, Vol: 5, No. 2. pp. 188-193.

2-      “Discriminatory or Non-Discriminatory Application of Jus Sanguinis”, Journal of Politics and Law, Canadian center of Science, 2012, Vol: 5, No. 1, pp.145-150.

3-      “Absolute and Conditional Application of Jus Sanguinis”, International Law research, Canadian center of Science, 2012, Vol:1, No.1, pp.130-133.

4-      “Studying of Some Women Nationality Issues from the Islamic Republic of Iran Law View Point”, European Journal of Scientific Research,2012, Vol:72, No.1, pp.156-159.

5-      “ Studying of Some Aspects of Jus Sanguinis with Emphasis of Iran Situation”, 2012,European Journal of Scientific Research,2012, Vol:72, No.2,pp.91-94.

6-      “Human Rights and Right to Food”, International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences,2012, Vol:3, No.1, pp.123-128.

7-      THE UN SECURITY COUNCIL AND IRAQ’S DISPUTED INTERNAL BOUNDARIES, The Iranian Review for UN Studies,2018, Vol:1, No.1, pp.27-63.

 

Conferences and Seminars

 

A) Persian

 

1-      “ Peace, Justice and Democracy in Multiethnic societies : Comparative Study of Iraq and Bosnia-Herzegovina”in “ International Conference on  Peace, Human rights and Religion”, Fifth International Conference on Human rights, 13-14 May 2009, Mofid University- Qom, Iran,

 

2-      “ The rule of the UN General Assembly  in the Codification and Development of the Right to Self-Determination”, in “ The rule of the UN General Assembly   in the Codification and Development Progressive  of  International Law”, 26-27 December 2010,pp.139-165

 

3-      “ Terrorism and National Liberation Movements “ in “International Conference on Global Alliance against Terrorism for a Just Peace, 14 May 2011, pp.214-230

 

4-      “ Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and The Protection of Cultural and Historical Property in International Law, in ““ International Conference on The Protection of Cultural and Historical Property in International Law”, 11-12 October 2011, Hamedan, Bu-Ali Sina University

 

5-      " Analysis of the World Peace in the light of consociational Democracy ", in “International Conference onRight to just Peace” , Islamic World Peace Forum, 12 May 2011, pp.293-316

 

6-      " The Prohibition of the Use of Force in the Traditional and Modern International Law", in  “ National Seminar on International Humanitarian Law and Armed Forces” , Tehran 29 January 2012,pp.102-128

 

7-      “ Immunity of State Officials from Foreign Criminal Jurisdiction: Determining Criteria and consequences of rationemateriae and ratione personae”, International Conference on  Immunity in International Law ,Tehran 19-20 December 2012

 B) English

 

1-      The right to food in the international bill of human rights, 2012,   International Food and Agricultural Congress, Antalya, Turkey, Sattar Azizi1, RazieHasankhani, RoyaHasankhani

2-      Genocide, one of the results of the Freedom of Genetics Operations, 2012, Legal Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey, RaziehHassankhani, SattarAzizi

 

 

International Achievements:

1-       Member of the Curatorium of Iranian Association for United Nations Studies ( which is have Consultatve Status in ECOSOC ).

2-       Participant in the 37th Session of the External Programme of the Hague Academy of International Law in ABU DHABI from 4 - 11 November 2010

3-      Participant in the 21st South Asia Teaching Session (SATS) on International Humanitarian Law , 29 November – 06 December 2012, Sri Lanka

4-      Participant in the 50th Session of the International Law Seminar in Geneva from 7 - 25 July 2014 ( one of six young professor nominated  by International Law Commission from Asia Continent)

5-      Participant in the 2015 Advanced Seminar in International Humanitarian Law for University  Lecturer in Geneva from 19 - 23 October 2015

6-      Judge at the  13th Henry Dunant Memorial Moot Court Competition 2017, South Asia Round, 30 November to 2 December 2017, Kathmandu, Nepal

 

 

Editorial Board

Prof. Seyed Mohammad Qari Seyed Fatemi

Comparative Human Rights
Professor of Human Rights, Shahid Behashti University, Iran

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mfatemimofidu.ac.ir
025-32130287

 

 

Position:

Professor of Comparative Law (Human Rights): Faculty of Law, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran- Iran.

 

 

Education and Qualifications:

 

1-      Ph.D.: Comparative Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Manchester, 1995-1999 (Supervisors: Professor Asef Quershi, Faulty of Law and the late Professor Calder Faculty of Middle Eastern Studies)

2-       LLM: Public Law, TehranUniversity ( 1989-1991)

3-      LLB: Faculty of Law, University of Tehran (1981-1984);

4-      13 years Seminary Studies on various Islamic disciplines including, Fiqh (Islamic law), Usul, Theology, Arabic, Logic, Philosophy and Qur’anic studies, 1981-1994.

 

 

Publications:

Books:

1-“An Introduction to Human Rights in the Contemporary World, Concepts, Foundations and the Sources”, published by UNESCO Chair for Human Rights, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, first edition 2004, second edition 2009, third edition 2011 by SDIL.

 

2-Human Rights in the Contemporary World, Analytical Essays on Rights and freedoms, SDIL, Tehran, 2009.

 

Articles

Articles:

1- Autonomy and Right to Die with Dignity, A Comparison of Kantian Ethics and Shiite Teachings,  Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, UK (Birmingham and Georgetown Universities), Volume 18, Number 3, July 2007.

 

2-Autonomy and Equal Right to Divorce with Specific Reference to Shi`i Fiqh and the Iranian Legal System, Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, UK (Birmingham and Georgetown Universities), Volume 17, Number 3, July 2006.

 

3- “Egg and Embryo Implantation: a Comparative Study of Shiite Teachings and Kantian Ethics”, Islam and Christian Muslim Relations, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, UK (Birmingham and Georgetown Universities), Volume 16, Number 3, July 2005.  

 

4-“Who is a Refugee? Comparison of a Misconstrued Concept in International Human Rights”, Shi`i Fiqh and the Iranian Legal system, The International Journal of Human Rights, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group , UK, volume 9, number 2, June 2005. 

5- “ Expanding the Scope and Limiting the Restrictions: Freedom of Expression in the Contemporary Human Rights, Revue de Recherche Juridique, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, No, 41, 2005

 

6-“Shi`i Fiqh and Universal Human Rights, the Need for Reformation of Ijtihad, Positivistic Textualism v. Moral Contextualism”, A Paper Presented in International Conference on Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights 2003, Tehran, Published by Mufid University, 2005.

 

7- “Right to Self-Determination and the Issue of Monitoring Elections”, Modarres Quarterely, TarbiatModaressUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No3, 2004.

 

8-“Human Rights Treaties, Different Atmosphere”, Law Review, The International Borough for Legal Service, Tehran, Iran, Volume, 28, 2003.

 

9-“Scope of Rights, Universalism v. Absolutism”, Nameh Mufid, MufidUniversity, Qom, Iran, No 33, 2003.

 

10-“Moral Foundations of Contemporary Human Rights”, Revue de Recherche Juridique, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No, 35-36, 2002

 

11-“Nationality or Citizenship, a Normative Appraisal of International law, Shiite Fiqh and the Iranian Legal System”, A Paper Presented in International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations 2001, Tehran, Published by Mufid University, 2002.

 

12-“Key Concepts in Contemporary Human Rights, a Conceptual Analysis”,  Revue de Recherche Juridique, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No, 33-34, 2001.

13-“Concealed Consent in Assisted Reproduction Technology, Moral and Human Rights Analysis”, Medical Journal of Reproduction&Infertility, Volume 1- No4 - Autumn 2000 – Issue 4.  

 

 

14-“Rights to Life, Moral and Human Rights Analysis”, Revue de Recherche Juridique, ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, Tehran, Iran, No, 29, 2000.

 

15-“Rights of Refugees: a Comparative studies, International human Rights and Shiite Fiqh”, Nameh Mufid, MufidUniversity, Qom, Iran, No 1, 1994.

 

16-“Marriage of Children, a Comparative Studies, International Human Rights, Shi`i Fiqh, and the Iranian Legal System”, Nameh Mufid, MufidUniversity, Qom, Iran, No 2, 1995.

 

 

17-“Political Crime, a Comparative Conceptual Analysis, International Human Rights and Shiite Fiqh”, Paper Presented in a Conference on Human Rights and Political Offenders, TehranIran.  

 

 

 

Participation in International Conferences:

 

 

A-Organising:  

 

First International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations: Mufid University, Iran (2001).

 

First Conference on Birth marriage and death, sponsored by UNESCO Chair (Shahid Beheshti University, Birmingham University and Al-Mahdi Institute for Islamic Studies, Birmingham 2003).

 

Second Conference on Birth marriage and death, sponsored by UNESCO Chair (ShahidBeheshtiUniversity, BirminghamUniversity and Al-Mahdi Institute for Islamic Studies, Birmingham 2005)

 

Participating in the first Round Tables of Iranian-Human Rights EU Dialogue (as an academic human rights expert on Islam and human rights, Tehran 2001.

 

Participating in the Second Round Tables of Iranian-Human Rights EU Dialogue (as an academic human rights expert on Islam and human rights, Brussels 14-15 March 2002.

 

B-Presenting articles:

Many international Conferences in the field of Islamic Studies, Human Rights and Bio-ethics.

 

 

Thesis Supervised:

Several postgraduate LLM and PhD students.

 

 

Teaching Experiences:

Teaching Human Rights, Islamic Law, Theology, Theosophy, Usul al-fiqh: undergraduate and postgraduate; Shahid Beheshti University Tehran, Iran, Mofid University, Qom, Iran, Al-Mahdi Institute for Islamic Studies, Birmingham, UK.

 

 

Editorial Board

Dr. Mohammad Mahdi Meghdadi

Civil Law
Associate Professor, Department of Law, Mofid University, Qom, Iran

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Editorial Board

Dr. Seyed Mostafa Mir Mohammadi

International Law
Associate Professor of International Law, Mofid University, Iran

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- BA, Law, Mofid University, Qom, Iran, 1995.
- MA, International Law, Mofid University, Qom, Iran, 1998
- PhD, Public International law, Allame University, Tehran, Iran, 2010
- Islamic Seminary School, Qom, Iran, 1982 onward


Courses Taught


1. Public International Law, Mofid University, Islamic Azad (Open)University,1998- onwar2. Constitutional Law, Mofid University 1999- onward
3. Private International Law, Mofid University, Islamic Azad University, 2000-onward
4. Arabic Legal Texts, Mofid University, Judicial Studies Center, 2000 - onward
5. Islamic Jurisprudence, Mofid University 2001-2002
6. Islamic law and International Law, Mofid University,Allameh University, Tehran Universi2002- onward
7. International Organizations law, Mofid University, Kashan University, 2004- onward
8. Universal Human Rights Mechanism, Mofid University 2009 onward
9. Solidarity Rights (Third Generation Rights), Mofid University 2009 onward
10. Rights of the Child, Mofid University 2009 onward
11. Comparative Law, Mofid University , Theology University, Judicial Studies Center, 2009onward
12. Peaceful International Dispute Settlement, Mofid University 2010 onward
13. Philosophy of International law: Analysis and Critics, Mofid University 2014
14. International Human Rights law, Mofid University, Tehran University, 2015 onward
15. Diplomatic and Consular Law, Mofid University 2010 onward

Books

1. Immunities and Privileges of Representation of States in International Organizations, (Persian), Al-Hoda International Publications, 1999, ISBN: 964-472-190-x
2. Diplomatic Law: Islamic Approach, Samt Publication,Tehran, 1st Edition 2011, 2nd Edition 2014, ISBN:978-964-530-621-0 (Awarded 14th Howzeh Annual Choice book 2012) This book Translated from Arabic to Persian and added to it Jafari’s School Perspectives
3. Non Intervention Principle in Islam and international law (Comparative Study),(persian) Mofid University Publication, 2012, ISBN:978-964-8092-41-7 (This Book Awarded three times, in Farabi fourth International festival Book Available at:
http://www.farabiaward.ir/en/module/winner/222/ and Howzeh 15th Annual Choice book 2013, also awarded 23 rd Season Book Festival of Islamic Republic of Iran 2012)
4. Children Rights: Comparative Studies in Islam and International Instrument (Persian) UNICEF and Mofid University, 2014, ISBN: 978-964-8319-20-0. Awarded 17th Howzeh Annual Choice book 2015
5. Children Rights: Comparative Studies in Islam and International Instrument, (Arabic) UNICEF and Mofid University, 2016, ISBN: 978-964-8092-75-2
6. Children Rights: Comparative Studies in Islam and International Instrument, (English) UNICEF and Mofid University, 2017, ISBN 978-964-8092-81-3
7. Protected persons in the humanitarian law: Comparative study and Islamic Approaches, Humanitarian law, (Under publication)

 

Articles, Book Chapters, and Essays

1. Abuse of Diplomatic Immunities and its Sanction in International Law, Nameye Mofid Journal, No.34.2002, Pp133-165
2. A Study of International Treaties, Social Sciences Monthly Book Review, No. 60.
2002,Pp.26-32
3. Instances of Diplomatic Law in Islam, Ma'refat Journal, No. 70. 2003, Pp89-96
4. War for Hegemony and breaches of international law, Rawaq e Andisheh
Journal,No.16,2003,Pp45-62
5. Principles of International Law and Relations: An Islamic view, Islamic Studies Centre in London,Mofid University, 2004
6. Overview of International Human Rights from an Islamic Perspective, Howze va
Daneshgah Quarterly, No. 36, 2003, Pp186-203
7. The Role of Islam in the Development of Diplomatic Law, (in Arabic) International Seminar on Islamic Thought (7-9 December 2004), Universiti Kebangsaan ,(National University) Malaysia, Pp.110-117.
8. Freedom of Expression in Human Rights and Islamic Teaching, Rawaq e Andisheh Journal. No.44, August 2006, Pp94-113
9. Religion of Peace and Mercy: Andishe Taghrib, Quarterly, No 3. September 2004, Pp63-82
10. Right of Minority in International law and Rights of Muslim Minorities in Europe: 19 th Conference on Islamic Unity, August 2006, Tehran, Iran (It also published by Resalat Newspaper 20-August 2006, P.6) and Andishe Taghrib Quarterly, No 9. 2007, Pp55-76
11. Belligerent Reprisal in Islamic law and International Humanitarian law, Islam and
International Humanitarian law Conference, Held by ICRC, Qom, Iran, 30-31 November 2006 First edition Pp.283—320, Second Edition, 2014,Pp.438-468

12. Belligerent Reprisal in Islamic law and International Humanitarian law.(Arabic)IN: Islam and Humanitarian International Law, Comparative Study, Center of Civilization for the development of Islamic thought, Beirut, 2012, Pp 203-258
13. Diplomatic Protection: Islamic and Human Rights Reading, religion and human rights International conference, Mofid University and UNDP, May 2007.
14. Veil under Minority Rights , Ketabe Zanan, Women’s Socio – Cultural Council Quarterly, No.37, Summer 2007, Pp 49-74
15. Peaceful State: Third International Conference of Mahdism Doctrine, August 2007, Tehran, Collected paper of conferece,Vol.3 Pp,7-22, ISBN:978–964–96610–03–4
16. Protection of Children in Armed Conflict: Human Rights Review, Human Rights Center Studies, Mofid University Summer, 2009, No4-5, Pp.55-80
17. Survey and Analysis of Ten-Year Program of Action by Organization Islamic
Conference(OIC), Andishe Taghrib, Quarterly, No 14, 2007, Pp41-58
18. Analyses of UN Report regard to violation of children Rights in armed conflicts, Ettelahat Newspaper, No. 24340, 17 November 2008.
19. Diplomatic Non Intervention, , Nameh Hoghoghi, Mofid University, Vol.15. No79, March 2010, Pp111-132
20. September 11 attacks and Islamic world: Legal and Political Consequences, Andishe Taghrib, No.24, 2010, Pp35-54
21. Islam and Humanitarian law, (Colleted Interviews), Secretariat of Islam and Humanitarian Law Conference, 2009, Pp75-92 (Book Chapter) ISBN: 978-964-2636-63-1
22. Places of Humanitarian Assistance (Istinsar) in the Light of Quranic Thought, Collected paper of International Conference on Public law in the light of Quran, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, 2013,Pp 499-517
23. Political Realism School and its approaches to international law, IN: Review on International law Philosophic schools, Majd Publication, 2010, Pp127-158,(Book Chapter) ISBN:979-964-511-229-3
24. Protection of Medical Persons and Materials in armed conflict, Comparative study in humanitarian law and Islamic law, Second International Conference on Islam and
humanitarian law, Mashad, 2011, Collected paper of conference, Pp 286-304
25. Places of General Principle of Law in Islam and International law, Compatibility between civilized and religious nations, Collected paper in the memory of Prof. Ziaee Bigdeli,IN: International Community and International law in the 21 century, Majd Publication,2014, Pp790-797, (Book Chapter) ISBN: 9789648200966.
26. Islamic Law and International Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution, (English) IN; Mixed Legal Systems, East and West, Edited by Vernon Valentine Palmer, Tulane University, USA, Mohamed Y. Mattar and Anna Koppel, Johns Hopkins University , USA, Ashgate,- Johns Hopkins University , 2015, Pp 245-249, ISBN: 978- 1- 4724- 3106-6
27. Right to solidarity and Right to international solidarity: the challenges ahead and the most recent changes, The quarterly journal of Public law Research, Allameh Tabatabaee University, Vol.17, No.49, Winter 2016,Pp 107-132
28. An Islamic View of International Commercial Law (Comparative Study) (English andRussian) Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law, No.59, Issue 4, 2016, Pp105-119 ISSN 1991-3222
29. Forcible Transfer and Deportation: A Comparative Study of the Quranic Teachings and International Instruments, Quran, Fiqh and Islamic Law, Vol. 2, No. 3, Autumn & Winter 2015, Pp 89-118
30. Sympathy (Talife Gholob) Its Scope and Application in the our time, Islamic Government No.79, Vol.21.No.1, Spring 2016,Pp27-52
31. Islamic Sharia and Applicable law in Commercial Contracts: A legal tragedy or Interaction between legal systems, Quarterly Journal of Comparative studies on Islamic and Western law, University of Qom, Vol 2,Issue 4, Spring 2015, Pp117-142 DOI: 10.22091/csiw.2017.802
32. Places of Islamic Jurisprudence in the International Court of Justice , Comparative Law Review, Mofid University, No.107, Vol.1, summer 2017, Pp127-152
33. Verses of Jihad and prohibition of Use of force In International law: Compatibility or incompatibility, Quran, Fiqh and Islamic Law, Vol. 3, No. 5, Autumn & Winter 2016, Pp 89-115
34. Principles of sustainable development in International Court of Justice and International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea jurisprudence, Comparative Law Review, Tehran University, forthcoming, fall 2017
35. OIC Ten year programs of action and International Peace and Security, Comparative studies on Islamic and western Law Review , Spring 2017, Vol.1, No.11, Pp173-202
36. An overview of relation between religion and International law, Collective Contributions in the honor of Dr. Nasser Ghorbannia, Mofid University Publication, Autumn of 2017, Article 17, Pp311-320
37. Concept and realm of “Dar” In Islamic Jurisprudence and modern International law: Dichotomy or Trichotomy? Collective Contributions in the honor of Grand Ayatollah Ardabili, Founder of Mofid University, Mofid University Publication, 2017,Pp509-522

 

Presentations, Conferences, Visiting professor
1. Freedom of Expression: Examining the Foundations and the Practice of Religious Leaders,
Islamic Human Rights Commission, an Expert Meeting of Iranian and Danish Lawyers,
Tehran, spring, 2002
2. Comparative Study of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and Islamic Law,
Visiting professor for 3 days workshop on CRC and Islam, , Kabul, Afghanistan, Held by:
Save the children, Sweden -Norway. August 4-6 2007
3. Violence against Children in Armed Conflict: Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced
International Studies (SAIS), Medical East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey,
August 24 September 4, 2007.
4. Children rights in Islamic Law, Scientific meeting with authors of Children rights book in
Islam, Alazhar University and UNICEF Iran-Egypt,10-15 December,2007
5. Article 29 of CEDAW and Islamic States Reservations, Tunis,Tunisia, August 2009.
6. Human Dignity and Islamic Human Rights Day, Doha, Qatar, 5-7 April 2009
7. Review of OIC activities on Human Rights, Beirut, Lebanon, August 2009.
8. An Islamic View of Public International Law, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne,
Tuesday, 6 June 2010
9. Islamic Law in Non-Islamic States, Johns Hopkins University, Italy-Bologna, 14-15March,
2011.
Divorce Law and Children Model law (Comparative Study) Istanbul, Turkey, September
17-18, 2011.
10. Dialogue of Legal Cultures, The Rule of Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Federal
Republik of Germany, University of Göttingen, Germany,18-24 September 2011.
11. Comparative International Commercial Law: (Basic Principles), Third International
Comparative Law and Islamic Law workshop on “Comparative Law: Legal Foundations,
Investment, Competition, and Commercial Law in Islam and Other Major Legal Systems”
Mofid University, Johns Hopkins University, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, August 25-26, 2012
12. Islamic Law and International Law in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution, Mixed
Legal Systems, East and West, Newest Trends and Developments, Parliament of Malta,
Eason Weinmann Center for Comparative Law, Tulane Law School, New Orleans,14-15
May,2012.
13. Crossroads East and West: Visions of the Economy in the Islamic and Western Legal
Traditions, Turin, International University College, Italy, 4-5 February 2013.
14. Shariah and Constitutional Law in Iran, Malaysia and Indonesia: Comparative Study,
similarities and differences, The Contemporary Implementation of Islamic Law in Iran,
Malaysia, and Indonesia: A Comparative Study, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 21-22,
2013
15. A Review of the Arabic Translation of the 2010 UNIDROIT Principles of International
Commercial, Conference on “the Launch of the Arabic Version of UNIDROIT
Principles. 2010” Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat, Oman, March 23-24, 2014
16. Islamic Law and the International Court of Justice, International Seminar On Islamic Law
and the European Legal Order: The Public and Private Law Issues” Paris, France, 28-29
April 2014.
17. Human Dignity and Right of the people as the common foundation of both Islamic Republic of Iran and Russian federation Constitutions, Conference on” Constitutional Reforms of the XXI Century: New Horizons” V International Congress of the Comparative Law, The Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation Federal State Research Institution, Moscow, Russia, December 1-2,2015
18. Islamic Conception of jus in Bello: A comparative and historical analysis, Conference on religion and IHL, Bi-annual meeting of IHL trainers, Italian Red Cross and Roma Tre University in cooperation with the Iranian Red Crescent Society, Verona, Italy,29-30 April 2016
19. Second Ten Years Programe of Action of OIC (TYPOA 2016-2025) and International Peace and Security, First National Conference of Iran and regional peace and security, Qom University, 9 November 2016.
20. Protection of missing persons and the dead in armed conflict, International Conference on Islam and International Humanitarian Law Qom, ICRC and Center for comparative studies on Islam and humanitarian law, 7-8 December 2016
21. Dialogue on the Rule of law in Asia: Indiana University McKinney School of Law,
Indianapolis, , Indiana, USA, October 17 ,2017
22. Comparative Study between Islamic Law and Public International Law: Separation or Accommodation? Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, October 17 ,2017,
23. Humanitarian Negotiations Conference: Regional Conference on Humanitarian Access and Negotiation in Asia, Organized by: Centre of Competence on Humanitarian Negotiation (CCHN), Humanitarian Forum Indonesia (HFI) and Paramadina University, Jakarta, 8-9 March 2018
24. Conflict of Interests: law and Ethic: Seventh Eurasian Anti corruption Forum, Organized by: The Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia, 25 April 2018
25. Role on International Organizations in fighting poverty and Discrimination: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Organized By The Mozambique-Tanzania Centre for Foreign Relations(CFR) and Iranian culture center,6 June 2018
26. Conflict of Interests; Iran’s experience and Islamic Teaching: Conference on “Law as an Instruments of Social Justice, Iranian and Russian experiences, Mofid University, Qom, Iran, 10 October 2018

Scientific Activities

- Legal Research Expert, 1998-2001, Mofid University.
- Committee Member and Director of International Relations for First International
Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations, Mofid University-UN department Information, 1999-2001.
- Faculty Member of Law Department, Mofid University,2002 onward
- Director of Research Cooperation Office, 2001-2004, Mofid University.
- Secretary, First International Festival for the Selection of the Best Book on Human
Rights in Islam, Mofid University and Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance,
2003-2004
- Director of Centre for Comparative law Studies, Mofid University, 2010-2014 and
2016-2017
- Editorial Board of Comparative law Review, Mofid University, 2010 onward
- Editorial Board of Human rights Review, Mofid University, 2010 onward
- Editor in chief: Human Rights Review, Mofid University, 2014 -2016

International Editorial Board

Prof. Jack Donnelly

Human Rights
Professor of Human Rights, Denver University, USA

www.du.edu/korbel/faculty/donnelly.html
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EDUCATION

University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D., 1982. 

Georgetown University, B.S.F.S., 1973, M.A., 1975.

   

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 

Andrew W. Mellon Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, 1992- . 

Associate Professor, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1987-1992. (Assistant Professor, 1984-87.) 

Assistant Professor, College of the Holy Cross, 1981-1984. Visiting Instructor, Tulane University, 1980-1981. Instructor, Mills College, 1979-1980.

Visiting Professor: 

National University of Singapore, 2008. University of Connecticut, 2002. 

Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 1996. National University, Heredia, Costa Rica, 1994. 

University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, 1990.

 

PUBLICATIONS  

Books 

2013. Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice, 3rd ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Chinese translation 2007, Indian edition 2006, Second edition 2003, Arabic translation 2002, 

Chinese translation 1998, Turkish translation 1995, Spanish translation 1994, First edition 1989.) 

2012. International Human Rights, 4th ed. Boulder: Westview Press. (Third edition 2008, Korean translation 2004, Serbo-Croation translation 1999, Second edition 1998, First edition 1993). 

2000. Realism and International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Chinese translation, 2002. Korean translation, 2004.) 

1987. International Handbook of Human Rights. Westport: Greenwood Press (co-editor with Rhoda E. Howard). 

1985. The Concept of Human Rights. London: Croom Helm, New York: St. Martin's Press.

 

Refereed Articles 

2015a. “Normative versus Taxonomic Humanity: Varieties of Human Dignity in the Western Tradition.” Journal of Human Rights 14 (January): 1-22. 

2015b.  “The Discourse of Anarchy in IR.”  International Theory 7 (November): 393-415. 

2012a. “The Differentiation of International Societies: An Approach to Structural International Theory.” European Journal of International Relations 18 (January): 147-172. 

2012b. “The Elements of the Structures of International Societies.” International Organization 66 (Autumn): 609-643. 

2009a. “Rethinking Political Structures: From ‘Ordering Principles’ to ‘Vertical Differentiation’ – and Beyond,” International Theory 1 (March): 49-86. 

2009b. “Yes a Myth: A Reply to Kirkup and Evans,” Human Rights Quarterly 31 (February): 239-255 (co-author with Daniel Whelan). 

2009c. “The Reality of Western Support for Human Rights: A Reply to Susan L. Kang,” Human Rights Quarterly 32 (November): 1030-1054 (co-author with Daniel Whelan). 

2008a. “Human Rights: Both Universal and Relative (A Reply to Michael Goodhart),” Human Rights Quarterly 30 (February): 194-204. 

2008b.  “Human Rights and Social Provision,” Journal of Human Rights 7 (June): 123-138. 

2007a. “The Relative Universality of Human Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly 29 (May): 281-306. 

2007b. “The West, Economic and Social Rights, and the Global Human Rights Regime: Setting the Record Straight,” Human Rights Quarterly 29 (November): 908-949 (co-author with Daniel Whelan). 

2006a. “Sovereign Inequalities and Hierarchy in Anarchy: American Power and International Society,” European Journal of International Relations 12 (June): 139-170. 

2002a. “Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention,” Journal of Human Rights 1 (March): 93-109.  

2000a. “Para Alem do Realismo e de seus Criticos: Novas Pesquisas Realistas e as Possibilidades para um Engajamento Constructivo,” Contexto Internacional 22 (Janeiro/Junho): 137-190.

1999a. “Human Rights, Democracy, and Development,” Human Rights Quarterly 21 (August): 608-632. 

1998a. “Human Rights: A New Standard of Civilization?” International Affairs 74 (January): 1-24 

1998b. “Unfinished Business,” PS: Political Science and Politics 1 (September): 530-536. 

1998c. “Realism: Roots and Renewal,” (review essay) Review of International Studies 24:399-405. 1997a. “Conversing with Straw Men While Ignoring Dictators: A Reply to Roger Ames,” 

Ethics and International Affairs 11: 207-214. 

1996a. “Rethinking Human Rights,” Current History 95 (November): 387-391. 1996b. “Human Rights and Asian Values,” Sasang (Fall): 28-45 (in Korean). 

1994a. “Post-Cold War Reflections on International Human Rights,” Ethics and International Affairs 8: 97-118. 

1993a. “Human Rights, Humanitarian Crisis, and Humanitarian Intervention,” International Journal 48 (Autumn): 607-640. 

1992a. “Human Rights in the New World Order,” World Policy Journal 9 (Spring): 249-77. 1990a. “Global Policy Studies: A Skeptical View,” Journal of Peace Research 27 (May): 221-30. 

1988a. “Assessing National Human Rights Performance: A Theoretical Framework,” Human Rights Quarterly 10 (May): 214-48 (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard). 

1988b. “Human Rights at the UN, 1955-85: The Question of Bias,” International Studies Quarterly 32 (September): 275-303. 

1988c. “Human Rights: The Impact of International Action,” International Journal 43 (Spring): 241-63. 

1987a. “Reply to Mitchell,” American Political Science Review 81 (September): 924-27 (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard). 

1986a. “The Emerging International Regime against Torture,” Netherlands International Law Review 33: 1-23. 

1986b. “Human Dignity, Human Rights and Political Regimes,” American Political Science Review 80 (September): 801-17 (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard). 

1986c. “International Human Rights: A Regime Analysis,” International Organization 40 (Summer): 599-642. 

1985a. “The Force of Rights: Parent on 'Moral Specification,'“ Philosophical Studies 47 (January): 131-39. 

1985b. “In Search of the Unicorn: The Jurisprudence of the Right to Development,” and “The Theology of the Right to Development: A Reply to Alston,” California Western International Law Journal 15 (Summer): 473-509, 519-23.  

1985c. “Satisfying Basic Needs in Africa: Human Rights, Markets and the State,” Africa Today 32: 7-24. 

1984a. “Cultural Relativism and Universal Human Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly 6 (November): 400-419. 

1984b. “Human Rights and Development: Complementary or Competing Concerns?” World Politics 36 (January): 255-83. 

1984c. “Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention, and American Foreign Policy: Law, Morality and Politics,” Journal of International Affairs 37 (Winter): 311-28. 

1983. “The Human Rights Priorities of the UN: A Rejoinder to Alston,” International Organization 37 (Summer): 547-50. 

1982a. “How Are Rights and Duties Correlative?” Journal of Value Inquiry 16: 287-97. 1982b. “Human Rights and Foreign Policy,” World Politics 34 (July): 574-95. 

1982c. “Human Rights and Human Dignity: An Analytic Critique of Non-Western Human Rights Conceptions,” American Political Science Review 76 (June): 303-16. 

1982d. “Human Rights as Natural Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly 4 (August): 391-405. 

1981. “Recent Trends in UN Human Rights Activity: Description and Polemic,” International Organization 35 (Autumn): 633-55. 

1980. “Natural Law and Right in Aquinas' Political Thought,” Western Political Quarterly 33 (December): 520-35.

 

Book Chapters 

2013a. “Differentiation: Type and Dimension Approaches.” In Matthias Albert, Barry Buzan, and Michael Zürn, eds. Bringing Sociology into International Relations: World Politics as Differentiation. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

2013b. “Realism.” In Scott Burchill and Andrew Linklater, eds. Theories of International Relations 5thed. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. (4thed. 2009, 3rded. 2005.)

2013c. “Human Rights.” In John Baylis, Steve Smith, and Patricia Owens, eds. The Globalization of World Politics. 6thed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (5thed. 2011. 4thed.2008.) 

2012c. “Military Intervention and Human Rights.” In Peter M. Haas, John A. Hird, and Beth McBratney, eds. Controversites in Globalization: Contending Approaches to International Relations. Washington, D. C.: C Q Press. (1sted. 2009.) 

2008c. “The Ethics of Realism.” In Christian Reus-Smit and Duncan Snidal, eds., The Oxford Handbook of International Relations. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

2007c.  “The West and Economic Rights.”  In Shareen Hertel and Lanse Minkler, eds., 

Economic Rights: Conceptual, Measurement, and Policy Issues. Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress. 

2007d. “La soberanía de los Estados y los derechos humanos.” In Ana Covarrubias Velasco and Daniel Ortega Nieto, eds., La protección internacional de los derechos humanos: un reto en el siglo xxi. Mexcio, D.F.: El Colegio de México, Centro de Estudios Internacionales. 

2006b. “Human Rights.” In John Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, and Anne Phillips, eds., Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

2006c. “Is There a Right to Peace?” In Julie Mertus and Jeffrey W. Helsing, eds., Human Rights and Conflict. United States Institute of Peace Press, 2006. 

2005a. “Realism.” In Scott Burchill and Andrew Linklater, eds., Theories of International Relations, 3rd edition, Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 

2005b.  “The Virtues of Legalization.”  In Basak Cali and Saladin Meckled-Garcia, eds., 

Legalization and Human Rights, London: Routledge. 

2004a. “International Human Rights: Unintended Consequences of the War on Terrorism.” In Thomas G. Weiss, Margaret E. Crahan, and John Goering (eds.), Wars on Terrorism and Iraq: Human Rights, Unilateralism and U.S. Foreign Policy, New York: Routledge. 

2004b. “Introduction.” In Debra Liang-Fenton (ed.), Implementing U.S. Human Rights Policy, Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace. (co-author with Debra Liang-Fenton). 

2003a. “The Universal Declaration Model: A Liberal Defense.” In Gene M. Lyons and James Mayall (eds.), International Human Rights in the 21st Century: Protecting the Rights of Groups, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. 

2003b. “The West.” In Edward A. Kolodziej (ed.), A Force Profonde: The Power, Promise, and Politics of Human Rights, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 

2002b. “Beyond Realism and Its Critics: New Realist Research and the Possibilities for Constructive Engagement.” In Stephanie Lawson (ed.), The New Agenda for International Relations, Malden: Polity Press. 

2001a. “Ethics and International Human Rights.” In Danny Warner and Jean-Marc Coicaud, Ethics and International Affairs: Extent and Limits. Tokyo: United Nations University Press. 

2000b. “Conclusion: An Overview.” In David P. Forsythe, Human Rights and Comparative Foreign Policy. Tokyo: United Nations University Press. 

2000c. “Human Rights, Democracy, and U.S. Foreign Policy.” In David P. Forsythe, The United States and Human Rights: Looking Inward and Outward. Lincoln: University of NebraskaPress. 

2000d. “Human Rights, Security, and the Dilemmas of Intervention: Reflections after Kosovo.” In Tai-joon Kwon and Dong-Sung Kim, World Order and Peace in the New Millennium. Seoul: Korean National Commission for UNESCO. 

1999b. “The Social Construction of International Human Rights.” In Tim Dunne and Nicholas J. Wheeler, Human Rights in Global Politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

1999c. “Human Rights and Asian Values: A Defense of 'Western' Universalism.” In Joanne R. Bauer and Daniel A. Bell, The East Asian Challenge for Human Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

1999d. “Human Rights, Globalization, and the State.” In Monique Castermans-Holleman, G. J. van Hoof, and Jacqueline Smith, The Role of the Nation-State in the 21st Century: Human Rights, International Organizations and Foreign Policy. Essays in Honour of Peter Baehr. Cambridge:Kluwer Law International. 

1999e. “Non-Discrimination and Sexual Orientation: Making a Place for Sexual Minorities in the Global Human Rights Regime.” In Peter Baehr, Cees Flinterman, and Mignon Senders, Innovation and Inspiration: Fifty Years of the Universal Declaration of Human 

Rights.  Amsterdam:  Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. 

1997b. “Human Rights.” Encyclopedia of U.S. Foreign Relations. Oxford University Press, 1997. 

1997c. “Human Rights Issues and International Governance.” In Jin-Young Chung, Global Governance: The Role of International Institutions in a Changing World. Sungnam, Korea: The SejongInstitute. 

1995a. “State Sovereignty and International Intervention: The Case of Human Rights.” In Gene M. Lyons and Michael Mastanduno, Beyond Westphalia?: State Sovereignty and International Intervention. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 

1995b. “Realism and the Academic Study of International Relations.” In James Farr, John S. Dryzek and Stephen T. Leonard, Political Science in History: Research Programs and Political Traditions. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

1995c. “The Past, the Present, and the Future Prospects.” In Milton J. Esman and Shibley Telhami, International Organizations and Ethnic Conflict. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 

1994b. “Human Rights and International Organizations: States, Sovereignty, and the International Community.” In Friedrich Kratochwil and Edward D. Mansfield, International Organization: A Reader. New York: Harper Collins 

1994c. “Human Rights.” In Michael T. Klare, Peace and World Security Studies: A Curriculum Guide. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner. 

1994d. “Human Rights in a New World Order: Implications for a New Europe.” In David P. Forsythe, Human Rights in the New Europe: Problems and Progress. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 

1994e. “International Human Rights and Health Care Reform.” In Audrey R. Chapman (ed.), Health Care Reform: A Human Rights Approach. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. 

1993b. “Third Generation Rights.” In C. Brolmann et al., Peoples and Minorities in International Law. The Hague: Kluwer. 

1992b. “Twentieth Century Realism.” In David Mapel and Terry Nardin, Traditions of International Ethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 

1992c. “Conceptual Issues in Monitoring Human Rights Violations.” In Alex P. Schmid and Albert J. Jongman (eds.), Monitoring Human Rights Violations. Leiden: Center for the Study of Social Conflicts. 

1992d. “The United Nations and the Global Drug Control Regime.” In Peter H. Smith, Drug Policy in the Americas. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 

1991a. “Security, Human Rights and East-West Relations: Theoretical Bases of the Linkage.” In Jan Zielonka and Voitech Mastny, Human Rights and Security: Europe on the Eve of a New Era. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 

1991b. “Defining and Conceptualizing Progress in International Relations.” In Emmanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford, Progress in Postwar International Relations. New York: Columbia University Press. (co-author with Emmanuel Adler and Beverly Crawford) 

1990b. “Traditional Values and Universal Human Rights: Caste in India.” In Claude E. Welch, Jr. and Virginia A. Leary, Asian Perspectives on Human Rights. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 

1990c. “Human Rights, Individual Rights and Collective Rights.” In Jan Berting et al., 

Human Rights in a Pluralist World: Individuals and Collectivities. Westport, CT: Meckler (for theNetherlands Commission for UNESCO and the Roosevelt Study Center). 

1990d. “Human Rights and Western Liberalism.” In Abdulahi Ahmed An-Na'im and Francis M. Deng, Human Rights in Africa: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution. 

1989a. “Repression and Development: The Political Contingency of Human Rights Tradeoffs.” In David P. Forsythe, Human Rights and Development. London: Macmillan, New York: St. Martin's. 

1984d. “The 'Right to Development': How Not to Link Human Rights and Development.” In Claude E. Welch, Jr. and Ronald I. Meltzer, Human Rights and Development in Africa. Albany: State University of New York Press.

 

Other Publications 

2008.”Relativity and the Universal Declaration.” eJournal USA 15 (November). http://www.america.gov/publications/ejournalusa/1108.html 

1999a. “Critique of the Reagan Administration” in U.S. Human Rights Policy: A 20-Year Assessment (United States Institute of Peace Special Report, June 16, 1999). 

1999b. “Human Rights and Democracy” in Avi Sagi and Yedida Z. Stern (eds.), Democratic Culture, vol. 2, Ramat-Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press. 

1996a. “What Are Human Rights?” in Introduction to Human Rights, United States Information Agency. (Revised edition, 1998.) (French translation at http://civnet.org/civitas/africa/ droits/humrts.htm

1996b. Human Rights Self-Monitoring: A Proposal for the Northern European Democracies, Bergen: Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI Report R 1996: 3) (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard). 

1990. Confronting Revolution in Nicaragua: U.S. and Canadian Responses. New York: Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs. (co-author with Rhoda E. Howard).

 

REFEREE 

Journals: American Political Science Review, Australian Journal of Political Science, BritishJournal of Political Science, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Canadian Journal of African Studies, Comparative Political Studies, Connecticut Review, European Journal of International Relations (Editorial Committee 2004-2009), Global Governance, Human Rights Quarterly, International Affairs (International Editorial Advisory Board, 2008-2015), International Organization (Editorial Board, 1991-1996), International Relations (Editorial Board 2001-2006), International Studies Quarterly, International Theory (Editorial Board 2007- ), Journal of International Relations and Development, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Political Philosophy, Journal of Politics, Journal of Human Rights (Editorial Board, 2002- ), Millennium, Muslim World Journal of Human Rights (Editorial Board 2004-), Nordic Journal of Human Rights (Advisory Editorial Board, 2010- ), Political Science Quarterly, Political Theory, Polity, PS, Review of International Studies (Editorial Board, 2001-2004), Soviet Union/Union Sovietique.

 

Publishers: Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Duke University Press,Harper-Collins, Johns Hopkins University Press, McGill-Queens University Press, University of Nebraska Press, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, Penn State University Press, Prentice-Hall, Princeton University Press, Random House, Lynne Reinner Press, Rowman & Littlefield, Temple University Press, Westview Press.

 

Funding Agencies: National Endowment for the Humanities, National ScienceFoundation, Social Sciences Federation of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, U.S. Department of Education, United States Institute of Peace.

 

Tenure and Promotion: American University, Brown University, City University of NewYork, University of Colorado at Denver, Drexel University, Essex University, Franklin and Marshall University, Georgetown University, Georgia Technological Institute, University of California at Irvine, Keele University, Lewis and Clark College, Marquette University, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Northwestern University, University of Notre Dame, University of Oregon, Santa Clara University, University of Southampton, Sussex University, Syracuse University, Trinity College, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Utah, Wellesley College.

 

External PhD Reviewer: Australian National University, University of Sydney, Universityof Otago.

 

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Education

Harvard Law School, J.D. cum laude, 1999

Executive editor, Harvard Human Rights Journal. Sheldon Traveling Fellow, American Research Institute in Turkey Fellow (at Boğaziçi University), Henigson Human Rights Fellow.

Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, M.I.A., Adv. Cert. 1998

Masters in International Affairs, Harriman Institute Advanced Cert. (East Central Europe). Gitelson-Meyerowitz Writing Award, Institute for International Education Fellow, Peace Corps Fellow.                                                                                                                    

University of California at Los Angeles, B.A. magna cum laude1989

English literature and Mass media. Study at Lund University, Sweden. Phi Beta Kappa, National Merit Scholar, Richard Carleton Meeker Scholar.

Teaching and Research Appointments

ProfessorIndiana University Maurer School of Law (Bloomington) 2013-17

Associate ProfessorIndiana University Maurer School of Law (Bloomington) 2007-13

Courses: public international law; human rights; international criminal law; legal professions; Islamic law; the Yugoslav wars; the Milošević trial; the First World War; undergraduate international law for School of Public and Environmental Affairs.

Visiting FellowAmerican University of Iraq – Sulaimani   2016

Visiting Fellow,Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law   2012-3

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship for Experienced Researchers.

Visiting Professor,Central European University 2002, 2008, 2009

Taught various courses in international, comparative and constitutional law.

Visiting Professor of Political StudiesBard College 2006

Taught human rights in the Globalization and International Affairs Program.

Visiting ProfessorUniversity of Mississippi School of Law 2005-6

Taught professional responsibility, international criminal law, human rights, and Islamic law.

Fellow and Visiting Scholar,Harvard Law School  2002-5

Human Rights Program Visiting Fellow 2002, Reginald F. Lewis Fellow for Law Teaching 2003, East Asian Legal Studies Visiting Scholar 2005.

Visiting Assistant Professor,Boston University School of Law         2004

Taught international human rights law and comparative Islamic law.

Fellow, International Institute for Education  1995

Researched interactions between Roma and majority communities in Hungary and Croatia.

Academic Publications

(see http://ssrn.com/author=476025)

Books and Edited Volumes

The Milošević Trial: An Autopsy (Oxford University Press 2013; paperback 2015)(editor, with five chapters, preface, photographic captions and four timelines by author), 710 pages.

Academic Publications (continued)

Promoting Prosecutorial Accountability, Independence and Effectiveness: Comparative Research (Open Society Institute Sofia)(2008)(co-editor), 439 pages.

Monitoring the EU Accession Process: Judicial Capacity (Open Society Institute 2002)(co-editor), 221 pages.

Monitoring the EU Accession Process: Judicial Independence (Open Society Institute 2001) (co-editor), 472 pages.

Articles

For Freedom Alone: Secession after the Scottish Referendum, 44 Nationalities Papers 124-43 (2016).

A World Elsewhere: Secession, Subsidiarity, and Self-Determination as European Values, 23 Revista d’Estudis Autonòmics i Federals 11-45 (2016).

Plucky Little Russia: Misreading the Georgian War through the Distorting Lens of Aggression, 49 Stanford Journal of International Law 176-238 (2013).

Misplaced Boldness: The Avoidance of Substance in the International Court of Justice’s Kosovo Opinion, 23 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 267-333 (2013).

A Kind of Judgment: Searching for Judicial Narratives after Death, 42 George Washington International Law Review 279-348 (2010).

Discursive Democracy and the Challenge of State-Building in Divided Societies: Reckoning with Symbolic Capital in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 38 Nationalities Papers 449-68 (2010)(co-author).

Remembering Sudetenland: On the Legal Construction of Ethnic Cleansing, 47 Virginia Journal of International Law 63-146 (2006).

Contemplating Failure and Creating Alternatives in the Balkans: Bosnia’s Peoples, Democracy and the Shape of Self-Determination, 29 Yale Journal of International Law 423-75 (2004).

Unexploded Bomb: Voice, Silence, and Consequence at the Hague Tribunals: A Legal and Rhetorical Critique, 35 N.Y.U. Journal of International Law and Politics 1015-131 (2003).

Indeterminate Claims: New Challenges to Self-Determination Doctrine in Yugoslavia, 20 SAIS Review 111-44 (2000); version in Serbian by Agency for Local Democracy (Subotica, 2001).

The Naked Land: The Dayton Accords, Property Disputes, and Bosnia’s Real Constitution, 40 Harvard International Law Journal 517-93 (1999). ILSA Francis Deak Award 2000.

Return from Exile, Return to Politics: Leadership, Political Mobilization and National Identity among the Crimean Tatars, 44 The Ukrainian Review 42-54 (1997).

“Two Souls to Struggle with:” The Failing Implementation of Hungary’s New Minorities Law and Discrimination against Gypsies, 9 Harvard Human Rights Journal 297-313 (1996); and in J. Micgiel, ed., State and Nation Building in East Central Europe 177-97 (Columbia 1996)(co-author). Columbia University Gitelson-Meyerowitz Award for Human Rights Writing 1995.

Kings without Countries: Problems in the Formation of a Gypsy National Identity, 6 Journal of Public and International Affairs 24-46 (APSIA/Princeton)(1995).

Academic Publications (continued)

Symposium Essays and Book Chapters

“Hidden Legitimacy: Crafting Judicial Narratives in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal – A Speculation,” in N. Hayashi & C. Bailliet, eds., The Legitimacy of International Criminal Tribunals 228-44 (Cambridge University Press 2017).

The Spear Point and the Ground Beneath: Territorial Constraints on the Logic of Responsibility to Protect, 30 International Relations 314-27 (2016).

Taking the Measure of Nations: Testing the Global Norm of Territorial Integrity, 33 Wisconsin International Law Journal 563-86 (2015).

Clearing the Path: The Perils of Positing Civil Society in Conflict and Transition, 48 Israel Law Review 165-87 (2/2015).

Shifting States: Secession and Self-Determination as Subsidiarity, Percorsi costituzionali 751-64 (3/2014).

“The Momentous Gravity of the State of Things Now Obtaining”: Annoying Westphalian Objections to the Idea of Global Governance, 16 Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 25-58 (2009).

The Blessing of Departure: Acceptable and Unacceptable State Support for Demographic Transformation – The Lieberman Plan to Exchange Populated Territories in Cisjordan, 2 Law & Ethics of Human Rights 221-85 (2008).

A Different Departure: A Reply to Shany’s “Redrawing Maps, Manipulating Demographics: On Exchange of Populated Territories and Self-Determination”, 2 Law & Ethics of Human Rights 311-23 (2008).

“Assuming Bosnia: Taking the Polity Seriously in Ethnically Divided Societies,” in D. Haynes, ed., Deconstructing the Reconstruction: Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina 53-78 (Ashgate 2008).

Overview: Design and Reform of Public Prosecution Services, in B. Cooper and T.W. Waters, eds., Promoting Prosecutorial Accountability, Independence and Effectiveness: Comparative Research (Open Society Institute Sofia)(2008), at 19-79.

“Reconsidering Dhimmah as a Model for Regulating Minorities, with Some Implications for Human Rights,” in K. Wellman & M. Modjandeh, eds, Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights 386-96 (Mofid University 2007).

Migrating towards Minority Status: Shifting European Policy towards Roma, 43 Journal of Common Market Studies 763-86 (2005)(co-author).

“Overview,” in H. Mickevičius and T.W. Waters, eds., Monitoring the EU Accession Process: Judicial Capacity 11-51 (Open Society Institute 2002).

“Judicial Independence in the EU Accession Process,” in H. Mickevičius and T. W. Waters, eds., Monitoring the EU Accession Process: Judicial Independence 13-68 (Open Society Institute 2001).

Reviews and Review Essays

The Undignified Part of Constitutional Analysis, 10 European Constitutional Law Review 365-74 (2014)(review essay of Gábor Attila Tóth, ed., Constitution for a Disunited Nation: On Hungary’s 2011 Fundamental Law).

Academic Publications (continued)

Review of Richard Wilson, Writing History in International Criminal Trials, 35 Political & Legal Anthropology Review 347-50 (2012).

Review of Bert Swart, Alexander Zahar & Göran Sluiter, eds., The Legacy of the International
Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, 55 German Yearbook of International Law 727-31 (2012).

Killing Globally, Punishing Locally? The Still-Unmapped Ecology of Atrocity, 55 Buffalo Law Review 1331-70 (2008)(review of Mark Drumbl, Atrocity, Punishment and International Law).

Editorials and Professional Reports

“Californians Should Have the Right to Vote for Calexit,” Los Angeles Times, 16 Nov. 2016.

“A Modest Proposal to End Death in the Mediterranean,” New York Times, 23 Oct. 2016 (online); “End Death in the Mediterranean,” 24 Oct. 2016 (print, international edition).

“Coups Have Consequences – Including Making More Room for Islam,” Los Angeles Times, 24 July 2016.

 “Yezidis vs. ISIS at the ICC: Why the Fight for Genocide Charges is an Uphill Battle,” Foreign Affairs, 29 March 2016.

The Little Genocide: A Karadzic Conviction in The Hague That Will Satisfy No One,” Los Angeles Times, 25 March 2016 (online); “Karadzic Conviction: Genocide Here, Not There,” 27 March 2016 (print).

Adrift, Permanently: When It Comes to Refugees, the Crisis is Normal,” Indiana University Consortium for the Study of Religion, Ethics and Society, 19 Nov. 2015.

“Why ‘They’ Left, and Why ‘We’ Fought,” Jackson Clarion-Ledger, 11 July 2015.

“People’s Court? The Palestinian Authority Joins the ICC,” Foreign Affairs, 31 March 2015.

“How to Handle Secession: What Spain Can Learn from Scotland’s Referendum.” New York Times, 23 Sept. 2014 (online), International New York Times, 24 Sept. 2014 (print).

“The Kurdish option: An independent state for the Kurds, an ally for the U.S. in Iraq,” Los Angeles Times, 7 July 2014.

“Letting Go of Territorial Integrity: Getting Realism and Ideals Right on Ukraine,” Völkerrechtsblog, 16 June 2014.

“International Law’s Rule of Five: Russia, Ukraine, and the Dark Side of Polycentrism,” Völkerrechtsblog, 6 June 2014.

“Polycentrism’s Playground: Ukraine and Russia’s Implausible Deniability,” Völkerrechtsblog, 4 June 2014.

“Libya’s Home Court Advantage,” Foreign Affairs, 2 October 2013.

“Never Again to Genocide Trials,” Project Syndicate, 27 July 2012. Syndicated in 19 newspapers in eight languages.

“Let Tripoli Try Saif al-Islam,” Foreign Affairs, 9 December 2011.

“The US veto over Palestine’s UN membership,” openDemocracy, 26 September 2011.

Editorials and Professional Reports (continued)

“Let His People Go: Sudan’s Lesson on Secession,” European Journal of International Law/EJIL Talk!, 24 January 2011.

“No One Left to Blame,” Foreign Policy (FP.com), 11 November 2009.

“Hear the Victims’ Voices,” New York Times, 4 February 2009 (solicited commentary).

“Russia-Georgia: The Separatist Regions, The Western Response,” New York Times, 29 August 2008 (authored Q&A).

“Karadzic on Trial,” New York Times, 24 July 2008 (authored Q&A).

“Kosovo as Precedent and Pretext: New Debates and Old Lessons,” Jurist, 18 February 2008.

“Kosovo: The Day After,” openDemocracy, 18 February 2008.

“A Separate Peace,” New York Times, 1 February 2007; “The wrong solution,” International Herald Tribune, 1 February 2007.

“Guilty of Fighting a War,” New York Times, 12 August 2006, International Herald Tribune, 13 August 2006.

“Why Insist on the Surrender of Ratko Mladic?” New York Times, 12 May 2006; “Why insist on Mladic’s arrest?” International Herald Tribune, 12 May 2006.

“What Now for War Trials after Milosevic?” Christian Science Monitor, 16 March 2006.

“Opinion Report on the Draft Law on Judicial Power” (for UNDP/Latvian Justice Ministry, 2002).

“Judges for a New Order: The Case for Continued Monitoring after Membership,” European Union Accession Monitoring Program (eumap.org, November 2002).

Rights Denied: Violations against the Rights of Hungarian Roma (Human Rights Watch, 1996); Jogfosztottan: Romák Magyarországon (Magyar Helsinki Bizottság, 1996)(co-author).

Professional and Field Experience

Expert Consultant, Parliament/Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, South Sudan        2011

Advising Constitutional Drafting Committee of the South Sudan Legislative Assembly and Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs on revision of the Transitional and Permanent Constitutions.

Advisor, United States v. Padilla et al.  2007

Advised counsel for co-defendant Adham Amin Hassoun, served as expert on international law and the Balkan wars, especially humanitarian law and self-determination.

ConsultantOpen Society Institute (and Justice Initiative), Budapest and New York 2001-7

Researched, wrote and edited two report series assessing judicial independence and capacity in ten transition states; edited series on prosecutorial reform in Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Elections Monitor, OSCE Missions in Kosovo and Armenia2001, 2003

Expert Consultant, United Nations Development Program, Latvia  2002

Wrote report for Ministry of Justice on judicial reform’s compliance with international norms.

Research OfficerInternational Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, The Hague 1999-2000

In the Office of the Prosecutor, co-drafted Milošević indictment; analyzed constitutional structures and command responsibility; lectured on Yugoslav wars; researched sexual crimes.

Professional and Field Experience (continued)

Human Rights/Democratization OfficerOSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina 1996-7

Monitored compliance with peace accords in Republika Srpska; coordinated refugee resettlement; led electoral fraud investigation team; audited contested registration in Brčko.

Consultant, Human Rights Watch, Hungary and Yugoslavia 1995-6

Researched and wrote reports on discrimination against minorities; analyzed legislative programs, anti-discrimination laws hate crimes; elections; treatment of refugees.

Volunteer, United States Peace Corps, Hungary  1991-4

Organized national English drama festival; helped open Europe’s first high school for Roma.

Board Memberships and Service (service within the Maurer School of Law not included)

Associate Director, Center for Constitutional Democracy, Indiana University    2014-7

Advisory Board, Center for American and Global Security, Indiana University 2014-7

Advisory Board, IU Cinema  2013-7

Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Global Change, Indiana University   2011-7

Editorial Board, Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity 2009-17

Executive Committee, Islamic Studies Program, Indiana University  2009-17

Executive Committee, Russian and East European Institute, Indiana University  2008-17

Peace Corps Prep Committee, Indiana University  2014

Scientific Committee, International Conference on Human Rights  2005, 2007, 2009, 2011

Mofid University (Qom, Iran)

Awards, Honors and Fellowships (Indiana University travel grants not included)

Visiting Fellow, American University of Iraq – Sulaimani     2016

Val Nolan Faculty Fellow, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 2015-6

Experienced Researcher Fellowship, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2012-3

Visiting Fellow,Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law         2012-3

East Asian Legal Studies Visiting Scholar, Harvard Law School          2005

Reginald F. Lewis Fellow for Law Teaching, Harvard Law School  2003

Human Rights Program Visiting Fellow, Harvard Law School   2002

Francis Deak Award, International Law Students Association    2000

Sheldon Traveling Fellow, Harvard Law School              1999

Fellow, American Research Institute in Turkey 1998

Henigson Human Rights Fellow, Harvard Law School  1996

Gitelson-Meyerowitz Writing Award, Columbia University 1995

Fellow, Institute for International Education   1995

Peace Corps Fellow, Columbia University 1994

Awards, Honors and Fellowships (continued)

Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA             1989

National Merit Scholar, UCLA             1984

Richard Carleton Meeker Scholar, UCLA  1984

Languages

English (native); German, Hungarian and Swedish (highly competent; German Goethe-Institut Level C.1); Serbo-Croatian and Turkish (basic). Reading knowledge of Norwegian and Dutch.

Select Lectures and Presentations (presentations at Indiana University not included)

“The Shaping Flame: Trials, Conflict and Reconciliation in Syria.” International Conference on Conflict Mitigation, Dialogue, and Reconciliation in Syria. Lebanese American University, Beirut, 17 Nov. 2016.

“Secession as Subsidiarity: Distributing Governance in International and Regional Contexts.” European Consortium for Political Research General Conference, Prague, 8 Sept. 2016.

“The Mountain and the Shadow: Secession, Kurdistan and International Law.”American University of Iraq – Sulaimani, 23 Feb. 2016.

“Documentation and the Genocide Case.” Ezidis Beyond ISIS: Gender, Genocide, Displacement and Return, American University of Iraq – Sulaimani, 11 Feb. 2016 (panelist).

“The Genocide Case.” Ezidis Beyond ISIS: Gender, Genocide, Displacement and Return, American University of Iraq – Sulaimani, 10 Feb. 2016 (workshop facilitator).

“The Case for a Legal Right to Secession.” Istanbul University Faculty of Law, 10 Dec. 2015.

“A World Elsewhere: Secession, Subsidiarity, and Self-Determination as European Values.” Sabancı University, Istanbul, 9 Dec. 2015

“Secession is a European Value: Thinking about Self-Determination, Subsidiarity, and the European Union.” IR Seminar, Koç University, Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Economics, Istanbul, 7 Dec. 2015.

“Consultation on Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Dayton Peace Accords.” United States Government, Fairfax, Virginia, 13 Nov. 2015.

                                                                                                                                                                                                          

“Requiring Harm: The Inadequacy of Remedial Secession for Ethno-Linguistic Minorities.” Rethinking Territoriality between Independence and Interdependence, University of Edinburgh, 17 Sept. 2015.

“Yugoslavia the Good: Building a European Future by Remembering the Past in War Crimes Trials.” Council for European Studies 22nd Annual Conference of Europeanists, Sciences Po, 8 July 2015.

“Comments on ‘Constructing the Leviathan – State-Building on a Contentious Continent’ (papers by Hanna Bäck & Jan Teorell, Senka Neumann, Didac Queralt, and Nisida Gjoksi).” Council for European Studies 22nd Annual Conference of Europeanists, Sciences Po, Paris, 8 July 2015.

“Secession, Subsidiarity, and the Assumptions behind Rigid Borders.” Institut d’Estudis Autonòmics, Barcelona, 18 June 2015.

“Digressing towards Justice: International Criminal Law’s Narrative of Moral Transit through Violence.” Conference on International Law and Time, The Graduate Institute of International Law and Development Studies, Geneva, 12 June 2015.

Select Lectures and Presentations (continued)

Responsibility to Protect Conference, Indiana University, 14-16 May 2015(co-organizer).

“Applying the Logics of Self-Determination to the Ukrainian Crisis: Power, Ideals and the Varieties of Failure.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 20th Annual Conference, Columbia University 25 Apr. 2015 (roundtable panelist).

“Comments on ‘Mechanisms of Transnational Justice’ (papers by David M. Crowe, Lee M. Roberts, Wolfgang Form, and Yun Xia).” Association for the Study of Nationalities 20h Annual Conference, Columbia University 25 Apr. 2015 (discussant).

“Comments on ‘Case Studies of Self-Determination – Successful, Failed and Contested’ (papers by Christopher Borgen, T. Kumar, Frédéric Mégret, and Paul Williams).” State Oppression, Violence against Minorities, and the Possibilities for Remedial Secession and Independence, George Washington University, 9 Apr. 2015

“Taking the Measure of Nations: Testing Global Territorial Integrity Norms.” Wisconsin International Law Journal Symposium: International Law Walks the Line: Border Disputes and Resolution for the 21st Century, University of Wisconsin, 13 Mar. 2015.

“Power and Ideals in Self-Determination Crises: Various Ways of Failing inside Ukraine and out.” 10th Danyliw Research Seminar on Contemporary Ukraine, University of Ottawa, 1 Nov. 2014.

“For Freedom Alone: Secession, Now that Scotland’s Staying.” University of Missouri – Kansas City, 3 Oct. 2014.

“Narratives of Responsibility and Reconciliation: The Trial of Slobodan Milošević.” University of Missouri – Kansas City, 2 Oct. 2014.

“Remembering Yugoslavia the Good: A War Crimes Tribunal’s Narrative of Moral Transit through Violence.” Jan Karski Conference: Memory and Responsibility, Loyola University Chicago, 19 Sept. 2014.

“Hidden Legitimacy: Crafting Judicial Authority in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal.” Authority in International Law: New and Traditional Forms and ApproachesASIL-ESIL-MPIL Workshop, Wirtschaftsuniversität, Vienna, 8 Sept. 2014.

“Hidden Legitimacy: Writing Judicial Narratives in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal.” The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of International Criminal Tribunals, PluriCourts, University of Oslo, 28 Aug. 2014.

“Changing States: Secession as Subsidiarity.” Subsidiarity in Global Governance, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, 20 June 2014.

“Comments on Panel ‘Security’ (papers by Isobel Roele, Devika Hovell, and Theresa Reinold).” Subsidiarity in Global Governance, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, 19 June 2014 (discussant).

“Writing History at the ICTY.” University of New York – Tirana, 16 June 2014.

“Secrecy at the ICTY.” Tetovo State University, Macedonia, 12 June 2014.

“The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy.” University of Prishtina, 11 June 2014 (book presentation, principal panelist).

“The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy.” Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade, 9 June 2014 (book presentation, principal panelist).

“The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy.” Open Society Archivum/Central European University, Budapest, 27 May 2014 (book presentation, principal panelist).

Select Lectures and Presentations (continued)

“Effective Reconciliation, Reconciling Effectiveness: The ICTY, Secrecy and Incomplete Narratives of Violence.” 14th Specialization Course in International Criminal Law, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, 23 May 2014.

“Clearing the Path: The Perils of Positing Civil Society in Conflict and Transition.” Transitional Justice and Civil Society, Minerva Center, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 19 May 2014.

“Roads High and Low: Paths to, and from, Scottish Secession.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 19th Annual Conference, Columbia University, 24 Apr. 2014.

“The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 6 Apr. 2014.

“Narratives in and about the Milošević Trial.” Midwest Slavic Conference, Ohio State University, Columbus, 29 Mar. 2014.

“Digressing towards Europe: Narratives of Moral Transit through Violence.” SOYUZ/Havighurst Center, Topos of Justice/Young Researchers’ Conference, Miami University (Ohio), 28 Feb. 2014.

“The Trial of Slobodan Milošević.” Faculty Colloquium, Indiana University McKinney School of Law, Indianapolis 12 Nov. 2013.

“Boxing Pandora: Rethinking Self-Determination and Secession in a Democratizing World.” Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg, 22 June 2013.

“Beyond Territorial Integrity: Challenging the Assumptions behind Rigid Borders.” Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, 25 June 2013.

“The Milošević Trial before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Can International Tribunals Write Good History?” Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, 24 June 2013.

“The Milošević Trial: Can International Law Write Good History?” Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg, 17 June 2013.

“Self-Determination and Secession.” Freie Universität, Berlin 7 June 2013 (guest lecture in Prof. Heike Krieger’s course “Public International Law”).

“Writing Reconciliation with International Law? The Milošević Case and the Uses of History at the ICTY.” Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg 8 May 2013.

“Dead Man’s Tales .Searching for Judgment after Death in a War Crimes Trial.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual Conference, Columbia University April 2013.

“The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual Conference, Columbia University April 2013 (panel organizer).

“Comments on ‘Political Legitimacy, Law and Justice in China and Asia’ (papers by David Crowe, Ting Zhang and Yun Xia).” Association for the Study of Nationalities 18th Annual Conference, Columbia University April 2013 (discussant).

“The Spear Point and the Ground Beneath: Territorial Constraints in the Logic of R2P.” Responsibility to Protect in Theory and Practice, University of Ljubljana April 2013.

“Writing History? The Legacy of the ICTY and the Milošević Trial.” Bucerius Law School, Hamburg March 2013.

“Plucky Little Russia: Misreading the Russian-Georgian War through the Distorting Lens of Aggression.” Association of American Law Schools Annual Conference, New Orleans January 2013.

Select Lectures and Presentations (continued)

“The Distractions of History at the ICTY.” Christian-Albrechts Universität zu Kiel June 2012.

 “Misplaced Boldness: The Avoidance of Substance in the International Court of Justice’s Kosovo Opinion.” Zentrum für Südosteuropastudien, Karl-Franzens Universität, Graz April 2012.

“[Redacted]: Writing and Reconciling in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal – A Speculative Essay.” Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg April 2012.

“The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy.” War Crimes and Transitional Justice in the Former Yugoslavia – 15 Years of Experiences, Leipzig University March 2012.

“Comments on Internal and External Self-Determination – The Quebec Reference.” Otto-Hahn-Gruppe, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg February 2012.

Works-in-Progress Workshop, American Society of International Law, International Criminal Law Interest Group, John Marshall Law School, December 2011 (commentator).

“Responsibility to Protect: Territorial Implications.” United Nations Peace Operations and the Law Symposium, Chicago July 2011.

                                                                                                                                                                                                     

“Such Boldness: Making Sense, or Something, out of the ICJ Kosovo Decision.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 16th Annual Conference, ColumbiaUniversity April 2011.

“Comments on ‘Transitional Justice’ (papers by Anton Weiss-Wendt, Alma Zadić, Monica Ciobanu, and Elham Atashi)” Association for the Study of Nationalities 16th Annual Conference, Columbia University April 2011 (discussant).

“[Redacted]: Writing and Reconciling in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal.” Second International Criminal Defense Conference: Lessons from the Defense at the Ad Hoc UN Tribunals, and Prospects for International Justice at the ICC, Brussels May 2010.

“[ Redacted ]: Writing and Reconciling in the Shadow of Secrecy at a War Crimes Tribunal.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 15th Annual Conference, ColumbiaUniversity April 2010.

“The International Court of Justice and the Politics of the Balkans.” American Bar Association International Law Section Spring Meeting, New York, April 2010 (panelist).

Conference: The Milošević Trial – An Autopsy, Indiana University, February 2010 (conference organizer and presenter).

“Troubled No More by Death: Legal and Moral Hierarchies in a Rwandan Genocide Trial.” Junior Faculty Regional Workshop, WashingtonUniversity – St. Louis, February 2010.

“Blind Panopticon: Redaction of/and History in Yugoslav War Crimes Trials.” Beyond Cold War Linearities: Entangled Histories and Interactive Ideas, Open Society Archivum, Budapest December 2009.

“Comments on Prof. Yuval Shany’s ‘Assessing the Effectiveness of International Courts: Can the Unquantifiable be Quantified?’” Scholarship Roundtable on the Law and Politics of International Cooperation, Duke University School of Law, November 2009 (discussant).

“Gaps in the Line: Consequences of an Incomplete Theory of Aggression.” Fourth Big Ten Aspiring Scholars Conference, University of Illinois, August 2009.

“The Consequences of an Incomplete Theory of Aggression: Reacting to and Regulating Violence in the Russian-Georgian War.” CentralEuropeanUniversity, Budapest June 2009.

Select Lectures and Presentations (continued)

“Constructing Citizenship through War in the Human Rights Era.” Fifth International Conference on Human Rights: Peace Human Rights and Religion, MofidUniversity, Qom, Iran May 2009.

“Plucky Little Russia: Assessing the Resort to Violence in Internal and Cross-Border Conflicts.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 14th Annual Conference, ColumbiaUniversity April 2009.

“Conditions of Discursive Democracy in Contested Territories.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 14th Annual Conference, Columbia University April 2009 (co-presenter).

“Death Comes for the Tribunal: Legal and Moral Hierarchies in Bagaragaza.” War Crimes Conference, University of London Institute of Advanced Legal Studies February 2009.

“Democracy in the Shape of the State: Discursive Democracy in Contested Territories.” Challenges to Democratic Governance in CEE and the Balkans, Centre for the Study of Imperfections in Democracy, CentralEuropeanUniversity, Budapest October 2008 (co-presenter).

“Transforming Values.” Constitutional Axiology – the Individual vs. the State 16th Annual Conference, CentralEuropeanUniversity, Budapest June 2008 (discussant).

“Constructing the Home Front: War, Territory, and Citizenship.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 13th Annual Conference, ColumbiaUniversity April 2008.

“Boxing Pandora: Defining Borders in a Democratizing World.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago April 2008.

“Identity and Transnational Influences.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago April 2008 (chair and discussant).

“New Frontiers: Theorizing the Moral and Empirical Bases for a Democratic Right of Secession.” University of IllinoisCollege of Law, Urbana-Champaign February 2008.

“A Right to Democratic Secession: Normative and Empirical Considerations.” HebrewUniversity, Jerusalem January 2008.

“What Need for Conquest? Demographic and Legal Echoes of War.” Workshop on Citizenship in Wartime, TelAvivUniversity December 2007.

“The Blessing of Departure: The Lieberman Plan to Exchange Populated Territories in Cisjordan.” Central States Law Schools Association conference, WayneStateUniversity, Detroit October 2007.

“Ana Trbovich’s ‘Kosovo as a (Non-)Precedent’.” ColumbiaUniversity October 2007 (discussant).

“Acceptable and Unacceptable State Support for Demographic Transformation: Exchanging Populated Territories in Cisjordan.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 12th Annual Conference, ColumbiaUniversity April 2007.

“Putting Partition Back on the Table: Rethinking Borders in Balkan Democracies,” Harriman Institute, Columbia University March 2007.

“The Blessing of Departure: Exchange of Populated Territories – The Lieberman Plan as an Abstract Exercise in Demographic Transformation.” Human Rights and Demography, Ramat Gan Academic College of Law, Israel January 2007.

“Doctrine and Determination: Theorizing a Democratic Right of Secession.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 11th Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York 2006.

“Remembering Sudetenland: On the Legal Construction of Memory.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 10th Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York 2005.

Select Lectures and Presentations (continued)

“Migrating towards Minority Status: Shifting European Policy towards Roma.” Journal of Common Market Studies special issue preparatory conference, London School of Economics 2005 (joint presentation).

“Contemplating Failure and Creating Alternatives in the Balkans: Bosnia’s Peoples, Democracy and the Shape of Self-Determination.” Yale Law School, New Haven, Connecticut 2004.

 

“‘To you your way…’: Considering the Implications of Dhimmah for Political Participation within Islam.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 9th Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York 2004.

“Unexploded Bomb: The ICTY’s (Non-)Investigation of NATO’s Kosovo War: Implications for the New ICC.” Boston University School of Law 2004; New York University School of Law 2004; Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2004.

“David Kennedy’s ‘The Dark Sides of Virtue.’” Boston University School of Law 2004 (commentator).

“Reconsidering Dhimmah as a Model for a Modern Minority Rights Regime.” Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, MofidUniversity, Qom, Iran 2003.

“EU Accession Criteria and Judicial Reform.” Assessing the Accession Criteria: The Impact of the Accession Criteria: Public Administration and Judiciaries, European Research Institute, University of Birmingham, England 2003.

“Other Determinations: Alternatives to Self-Determination in Western Recognition of Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Association for the Study of Nationalities 8th Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York 2003; Law and Justice under Fire: Legal Lessons of the Yugoslav Wars, Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik 2002.

“Institutional Reform of the Judicial Administration.” Conference on the Draft Law on Judicial Power, Latvian Ministry of Justice, Riga 2002.

“Judicial Capacity and the Case for Continued Monitoring of EU Membership.” The Impact of Enlargement on Evolving Standards for Anti-Corruption Policy and Judicial Reform in the EU, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels 2002.

“Unexploded Bomb: Voice, Silence and Consequence at the Hague Tribunals – A Legal and Rhetorical Analysis.” Law and Justice under Fire: Legal Lessons of the Yugoslav Wars, Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik 2002.

“Good Governance and Judicial Independence.” Strengths and Perspectives: Candidate Countries in the EU Accession Process, TESEV/Heinrich Böll Foundation, İstanbul 2002.

“Judicial Independence in EU Candidate States.” Judicial Independence in Latvia: Issues of Continuing Education, Qualification and Administration of Judiciary, RigaGraduateSchool of Law 2001.

“The European Union Accession Process: Findings and Recommendations.” European Free Alliance and Czech Joint Parliamentary Committee hearings, European Parliament, Brussels 2001.

Acquis Implementation, Administrative and Judicial Capacity.” Issues in EU Enlargement: Risks and Opportunities in Key Policy Areas, Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels 2001 (panelist).

“Speaking in Tongues: Elites, Demography, and Constituency Balancing in Central Asian Language Law Reform.” Nationality and Citizenship in Post-Communist Europe, Sciences Po, Paris 2001.

Select Lectures and Presentations (continued)

“Indeterminate Claims: New Challenges to Self-Determination Doctrine in Yugoslavia.” Regionalization in Central and Southeast Europe: Comparative Analysis and Practice, Open University, Subotica, Yugoslavia 2001.

“The Yugoslav Wars and War Crimes.” SFOR Theater Surgeon’s Conference, Cavtat, Croatia 2000.

“Historical Background to the Yugoslav Wars.” SFOR Theater Surgeon’s Conference, Cavtat, Croatia 2000.

“Yugoslav History, Peoples, and Politics.” International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), The Hague 1999 and 2000.

“Kosovo and Serbia: Legal and Political Structures.” ICTY, The Hague 1999.

“FRY and Serbian Political and Constitutional Systems.” ICTY, The Hague 1999.

“‘Two Souls to Struggle with:’ The Failing Implementation of Hungary’s New Minorities Law and Discrimination against Gypsies.” State and Nation Building in East Central Europe: Contemporary Perspectives, Columbia University, New York 1996 (joint presentation).

“Madness of Many Dimensions: Sistematizarea under Ceauşescu.” Romanian Cultural Center, New York 1995.

International Editorial Board

Prof. Sarah Joseph

Human Rights
Prof. of Law, Monash University, Australia

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CONTACT DETAILS

 

Faculty of Law

MonashUniversity

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Phone:  03-99055514

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Email : sarah.joseph@monash.edu

 

CITIZENSHIP: Australian and British

 

CURRENT APPOINTMENT

 

  • Professor of Law, MonashUniversity, 2005 –
  • Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, 2005-

 

PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS

 

  • Visiting Fellow, British Institute for International and Comparative Law, 2016
  • Adjunct Professor, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 2014-2016
    • Visiting Professor, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Feb-July 2013
    • Herbert Smith Visiting Professor, CambridgeUniversity, Sept-Dec 2009
    • Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Christ’s College, CambridgeUniversity, Oct-Nov 2007
    • Visiting Fellow, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, CambridgeUniversity, Feb-July 2006, Oct-Nov 2007
    • Visiting Fellow, University of Minnesota, Human Rights Centre, 2002
    • Visiting Fellow, University of Nottingham, Human Rights Centre, 1998
  • Lecture, Senior Lecturer, Monash University:  1995 – 2004
    • Airey Neave Research Fellow in International Human Rights, University of Nottingham, 1992 - 1994
    • Research Officer for the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court of New South Wales,  1990 - 91

 

TERTIARY QUALIFICATIONS

 

  • PhD, ‘The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:  Procedures, Practice, Interpretation and Application’, MonashUniversity, 2003
  • LLM (First Class Honours), CambridgeUniversity, 1992 (Christ’s College)
  • LLB (First Class Honours), University of Sydney, 1989
  • BA, University of Sydney, 1986

 

SCHOLARSHIPS

 

  • Herbert Smith Visiting Professor, University of Cambridge, 2009
  • Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship, 1991-1992

RESEARCH

 

Google Scholar Profile at 1/6/19: 1894 citations

 

h-index:           19 (12 since 2014)

i10 index:        24 (14 since 2014)

 

RESEARCH GRANTS, CONTRACTS, DONATIONS

 

  • “Global Negotiations on Refugee Rights”, Monash Networks of Excellence Grant with Maria O’Sullivan, Azadeh Dastyari, and overseas partners, $25,000, 2019.
  • “Closing the Gap on Indigenous Rights Project”, Bardas Foundations, $25,000, 2018-2019
  • Team Leader, Bennelong Foundation and R.E. Ross Trust, “Indigenous Prisoners’ Group of Learning”, 2016-2020, $150,000

 

  • Team Leader, Legal Services Board, “Improving Educational Outcomes for Children with a Disability in Victoria”, AUD $104,638 (plus pro bono pledges of $38,500), in partnership with Colin Biggers and Paisley, Disability Advocacy Victoria and the Department of Education and Training (Victoria), 2017-2018.

 

  • “Death penalty preliminary research”, Department of Foreign Affairs, 2017,  $10,000

 

  • Human Rights Translated update, Alan and Elizabeth Finkel Foundation, 2016-7, $20,000

 

  • Team Leader, Research for Commissioner of Privacy and Data Protection (Victoria), 2016, $11,300

 

  • Team Leader, Accountability Project, Castan Centre, funded by donors and the Attorney-General’s Office, 2011-2013; 2016-2017, $200,000

 

  • Team Leader, Human Rights Video Project, funded by Victorian Law Foundation, Paul Newman’s Own Foundation, Nordia Foundation, and Monash VC, 2013-2016, $78,000 (see haveyougotthatright.com)

 

  • Team Leader, Field to Journal Project, Alan and Elizabeth Finkel Foundation, 2011-2015, $40,000

 

  • Team Leader, ‘Headnotes for UN Treaty Body Cases for Oxford University Press’, (2007-2015), $200,000

 

  • Handbook on International Procedures (OMCT, World Organisation against Torture, Geneva, 2006), co-written with Katie Mitchell, Linda Gyorki, and Carin Benninger-Budel (see below), 2006, $35,000

 

  • ‘The World Trade Organization and Human Rights’, ARC Discovery Grant, First Chief Investigator with Jeff Waincymer and David Kinley, 2005-2007, $240,000.

 

  • Don Chipp Foundation grant, ‘Bills of Rights in an Age of Terror’, First Chief Investigator with Dr Julie Debeljak, Patrick Emerton, and Ibrahim Abraham, 2005, $5000

 

  • ‘The Human Rights Responsibilities of Multinational Corporations’, ARC Linkage Grant, with Professor D. Kinley, M. Davison, and J. Schultz (Monash University), 2002-2004, $224,000 + in-kind contributions (Linkage partners are Premier Oil, Futureye, and Reputation Qest)

 

  •  ‘The United Kingdom’s compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’, Airey Neave Research Fellowship, with Professor David Harris (University of Nottingham), 1992-1994, ₤ 32,000.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books (authored)

 

Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View (Thomson Reuters, 2019, 5th ed), co-author with Melissa Castan.

 

Human Rights Translated II: A Business Reference Guide, co-authored with the Office of the UN High Commission for Human Rights and the UN Global Compact, (2017, available at humanrightstranslated.info)

 

Federal Constitutional Law: A Contemporary View (Thomson Reuters, 2014, 4th ed), 626 pages, co-author with Melissa Castan

 

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: Cases Materials and Commentary (OUP, 3rd ed, 2013), 989 pages, lead author with Melissa Castan

 

Blame it on the WTO:  A Human Rights Critique (OUP, Oxford, 2011), 327 pages (paperback with updated preface published in 2013).

 

Federal Constitutional Law:  A Contemporary View (Thomson Reuters, Sydney, 2010), co-author with Melissa Castan

 

Human Rights Translated:  A Business Reference Guide, co-authored with Rachel Chambers (Castan Centre), Lucy Amis (International Business Leaders Forum) and Lene Wendland (UNHCHR) (UN Global Compact, 2008), 164 pages

 

A Handbook on the Individual Complaints Procedures of the UN (OMCT, Geneva, 2006), co-authored with Katie Mitchell, Linda Gyorki, and Carin Benninger-Budel, 514 pages.

 

Federal Constitutional Law:  A Contemporary View (Thompson, Sydney, 2006, 533 + xxxiii pages), co-author with Melissa Castan (Monash University)

 

Corporations and Transnational Human Rights Litigation (Hart, Oxford, 2004), 187 pages + on-line chapter.

 

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:  Cases, Materials, and Commentary (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004, 2nd ed, 985 + lx pages), lead author with Jenny Schultz and Melissa Castan (Monash University)).

 

Federal Constitutional Law:  A Contemporary View (LBC, Sydney, 2001, 425 + xxxiii pages), co-author with Melissa Castan (Monash University).

 

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:  Cases, Materials, and Commentary (Oxford University Press [OUP], Oxford, 2000, 745 + xxxvi pages), lead author with Jenny Schultz and Melissa Castan (Monash University).

 

Books (edited)

 

            Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law (Edward Elgar, UK, 2010), co-editor with Dr Adam McBeth

 

            The World Trade Organization and Human Rights:  Interdisciplinary Perspectives (Edward Elgar, UK, 2009), co-editor with Professor David Kinley and Professor Jeff Waincymer.

 

The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (OUP, Oxford, 1995, 699 pages + xviii pages); co-editor with Professor David Harris (University of Nottingham)

 

Book Chapters

 

‘The Human Rights Responsibilities of Media and Social Media Companies’, in Stephanie Farrior (ed), Human Rights and Non-State Actors (Edward Elgar, 2019, forthcoming), 11095 words

 

‘The Freedom of Artistic Expression”, in Jani McCutcheon and Fiona McGaughey (eds), Art and Law (Edward Elgar, 2019, forthcoming), 8934 words.

 

“Human rights bodies”, Max Planck Encyclopedia of International Procedural Law (to be published online, 2019), 13355 words

 

 ‘Sovereign Debt and Civil/Political Rights”, in C. Lumina and I. Bantekas (eds), Sovereign Debt and Human Rights (OUP, 2018), 303-316

 

‘Human Rights and International Economic Law’, in M. Bundenberg, C. Herrmann, M. Krajewski, and J.P. Terhechte (eds), European Yearbook of International Economic Law 2016 (Brill, 2016), 461-484

 

‘The Rule of Law’, in Melissa De Zwart, Bernadette Richards and Suzanne Le Mire (eds), Law and Popular Culture (LexisNexis, 2015), 159-173

 

‘Global Media Coverage of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Process”, in Hilary Charlesworth and Emma Larking (eds), Assessing the Universal Periodic Review (CUP, Cambridge, 2014), 147-166

 

‘Trade Law and Investment Law’, in Dinah Shelton (ed), The Oxford Handbook of International Human Rights Law (OUP, 2013), 841-870

 

‘Civil and Political Rights’, in Mashood Baderin and Manisuli Ssenyonjo (eds), International Human Rights Law:  Six Decades after the UDHR, (Ashgate, 2010), 89-106.

 

‘Scope of Application’, in Daniel Moeckli, Sangeeta Shah and Sandesh Sivakumaran (eds), International Human Rights Law (OUP, 2010), 150-170 (updated with Adam Fletcher in 2013, and with Sam Dipnall in 2017)

 

‘United Nations Treaty Bodies and Labour Rights’, in Colin Fenwick and Tonia Novitz (eds), Human Rights at Work:  Perspectives on Law and Regulation (Hart, Oxford, 2010), 331-358.

 

“Human Rights and the World Trade Organisation:  Not Just a Case of Regime Envy”, in Ramakastiah Jilla (ed), Trade and Human Rights (Amicus Books, Icfai University Press, Hyderabad, 2010),116-153.

 

‘The United Nations and Human Rights’, Joseph and McBeth (eds, above), co-writer with Joanna Kyriakakis, 1-35.

 

 ‘Democratic Deficit, the Right to Political Participation, and the World Trade Organization’, in Joseph, Kinley, Waincymer (eds, above), 313-343

 

‘Trade and the Right to Health’, in Andrew Clapham and Mary Robinson (eds), Realizing the Right to Health (Swissbook, Geneva, 2009), 361-369

 

‘Liability of Multinational Corporations:  International and Domestic Laws and Procedures’, in Malcolm Langford (ed) Social Economic Rights Jurisprudence:  Emerging Trends in International and Comparative Law (Cambridge University Press, 2008), 613-627

 

‘Torture:  The Fallacy of the Ticking Bomb’, in Andrew Lynch and George Williams (eds), Law and Liberty in the War on Terror (Federation Press, 2007), 147-154

 

‘Trade to Live or Live to Trade:  The World Trade Organization, Development, and Poverty’, in M. Baderin and R. McCorquodale (eds), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action (OUP, 2007), 389-416.

 

‘The Appropriate Role of Corporations in Fostering Development and Combating Poverty’, in C. Raj Kumar and D. K. Srivistata (eds), Human Rights and Development:  Approaches to the Reform of Governance in Asia (LexisNexis, Butterworths, 2006), 189-200

 

‘Political Advertising and the Constitution’, in G. Patmore (ed), The Big Makeover:  A New Australian Constitution - Labor Essays 2002 (Pluto Press, Melbourne, 2001), 48-59.

 

‘An Overview of the Human Rights Accountability of Multinational Enterprises’, in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zafiri (eds), The Liability of Corporations in International Law, (Kluwer, the Hague, 2000), 75-93.

 

‘The Right to Life’, in International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995), 155-184.

 

‘Rights of Political Participation’, in International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (Clarendon Press, Oxford,1995), 535-562.

 

 ‘Rights of Non-Discrimination’, co-written with Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC, in International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and United Kingdom Law (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1995), 563-596

 

Journal Articles

 

‘The United Nations Human Rights Council: is the United States right to leave this club?’, 35 American University International Law Review (2019), forthcoming, 18,550 words, co-author with Eleanor Jenkin.

 

‘Extending the Right to Life under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights: General Comment 36”, Human Rights Laws Review, 2019, 10580 words (forthcoming, published online in February).

 

‘Is Fox News a Breach of Human Rights: the News Media’s Effective Immunity from the Guiding Principles’, (2016) 1 (2) Business Human Rights Journal, pp 229-253.

 

‘Social Media and the Promotion of International Law’, Proceedings of the 109th Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law (2015), pp 249-254

 

‘Protracted Lawfare: the tale of Chevron Texaco in the Amazon’ (2012) 3 Journal of Human Rights and the Environment 70-91

 

‘Social Media, Political Change and Human Rights’ (2012) 35 Boston College International & Comparative Law Review 145-188

 

‘Free speech, racial intolerance and the right to offend: Bolt before the court’, (2011) 36 Alternative Law Journal 224-229

 

‘Human Rights and the WTO:  Issues for the Pacific’, (2009) 20 Victoria University of Wellington Law Review 351-367

 

‘The Howard Government’s Record of Engagement with the International Human Rights System’, (2008) 27 Australian Yearbook of International Law 45-67

 

‘Transnational Corporations and Indigenous Rights’, (2006) 8 Balayi: Culture, Law and Colonialism 70-82.

 

 ‘Same Words, Different Language:  Corporate Perceptions of Human Rights Responsibilities’, (2005) 11 Australian Journal of Human Rights 95-110 (with appendix (questionnaire for empirical study) at 11-128), co-written with Adam McBeth.

 

‘Australian counter-terrorism legislation and the international human rights framework’, (2004) 27 University of New South Wales Law Journal, 428-453

 

‘Pharmaceutical Corporations and Access to Drugs:  The ‘Fourth Wave’ of Corporate Human Rights Scrutiny’, (2003) 25 Human Rights Quarterly 425-452

 

‘Multinational Corporations and Human Rights:  Questions about their Relationship’, co-written with Professor David Kinley (MonashUniversity), (February, 2002) 27 Alternative Law Journal, pp. 7-11

 

‘Taming the Leviathans:  Multinational Enterprises and Human Rights’, (1999) 46 Netherlands International Law Review, 171-203

 

‘Resolving Conflicting Claims of Territorial Sovereignty and External Self-Determination, Part 1: A Proposed Formula’, (1999) 3 (1) International Journal of Human Rights, 40-61

 

‘Resolving Conflicting Claims of Territorial Sovereignty and External Self-Determination, Part 2’ (1999) 3 (2) International Journal of Human Rights, 49-68

 

‘A Rights Analysis of the Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’, (1999) 5(1) Journal of International Legal Studies,57-93.

 

‘Kruger v Commonwealth:  Constitutional Rights and the Stolen Generations’, (1998) 24 Monash University Law Review, 486-498.

 

‘Denouement of the Deaths on the Rock:  the Right to Life of Terrorists’, (1996) 14 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 5-22.

 

‘New Procedures Concerning the Human Rights Committee’s Examination of States Reports’,  (1995) 13 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 5-23

 

‘Gay Rights under the ICCPR:  Commentary on Toonen v Australia’, (1994) 13 University of Tasmania Law Review, 392-411.

 

Refereed Case Analyses:

 

‘United National Human Rights Committee:  Recent Cases’, (2007) 7 Human Rights Law Review, 567-581

 

‘Committee against Torture:  Recent Jurisprudence’, (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review, 571-577.

 

‘United Nations Human Rights Committee:  Recent Cases’, (2006) 6 Human Rights Law Review, 361-377.

 

‘Rendering Terrorists and the Convention against Torture’, (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review, 339-346

 

‘Rights to Housing, Discrimination and the Roma in Slovakia’, (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review, (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review, 347-349

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Cases (2005) 5 Human Rights Law Review, 105-116.

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Jurisprudence (2004) 4 Human Rights Law Review, 277-294.

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Cases’, (2004) 4 Human Rights Law Review, pp 109-124.

 

‘United Nations Treaty Bodies:  Recent Cases’, (2003) 3 Human Rights Law Review, pp 291-300.

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Cases’, (2003) 3 Human Rights Law Review, 91-103.

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Cases’, (2002) 2 Human Rights Law Review, 287-300.

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  General Comment 29’, (2002) 2 Human Rights Law Review, 81- 98

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Decisions’, (2001) 1 Human Rights Law Review305-318

 

‘Human Rights Committee:  Recent Decisions’, (2001) 1 Human Rights Law Review, 83-95

 

Reports (Sole or Primary Author)

 

 

  • ‘Human Rights Audit of ACT Education Legislation’, 55 pages, July 2006

 

  • Submissions to the UN Human Rights Committee on behalf of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC, 2000) on:

 

  • Native Title (18 pages)
  • Indigenous People in Custody (4 pages)
  • Mandatory Sentencing Laws in Northern Territory and Western Australia (13 pages)
  • ‘Detention of Unauthorised Arrivals’ (7 pages).

 

Reports (Co-Author)

 

Improving Educational Outcomes for Children with a Disability in Victoria”, co-author with Eleanor Jenkin, Claire Spivakovsky and Marius Smith, June 2018, 115 pages

 

Reports for the Commissioner on Privacy and Data Protection, co-author with Adam Fletcher, 2016 (25 pages)

 

‘Issues Review:  Business and Human Rights’, report by Futureye to the International Council on Mining and Minerals, January 2006, 50 pages

 

‘Human Rights Audit of ACT Health legislation’ (with Marika McAdam, on behalf of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law), January 2005, 133 pages.

 

‘International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:  The Human Rights Committee’, UN Fact Sheet 15, Office of the High Commission for Human Rights, co-author of an update, 2004

 

‘Advice to ACT Health on the proposed Human Rights Act’ (with Natalie Bugalski, on behalf of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law), 16 July 2003, 19 pages.

 

Submission to the UN Human Rights Committee by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC, 2000) on:

 

  • Heritage Protection’ (8 pages)
  • Indigenous Disadvantage and Self-Determination (14 pages)

 

Edward Elgar Series in Human Rights Law (series editor)

 

  • David Weissbrodt and Mary Rumsey (eds), Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups and Human Rights (2011)
  • Dinah L. Shelton, Human Rights and the Environment (2011, two volumes)
  • Abdullah Saeed, Islam and Human Rights (2012, two volumes)
  • Di Otto, Gender Issues and Human Rights (2013, two volumes)
  • Andrew Clapham, Human Rights and Non-State Actors (2013)
  • Olivier de Schutter, Economic Social and Cultural Rights as Human Rights (2013)
  • Martin Scheinin, Terrorism and Human Rights (2013)
  • James Hathaway, Human Rights and Refugee Law (2014, 2 volumes)
  • Barbara Stark, Human Rights and Children (2017)
  • Fausto Pocar, International Human Rights Institutions and Enforcement (2019)

 

 

Other Written Publications (see also Media below)

 

* note that I have posted numerous other blogs on a variety of human rights topics at castancentre.com since November 2010

 

 ‘The Magna Carta at 800’, 4 Journal of the Judicial College of Victoria (2016), pp 38-44

 

“Charlie Hebdo: the pen must defy the sword”, in John Watson (ed), The Conversation Yearbook 2015: Politics Policy & the Chance of Change (Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 2015)

 

“The Racial Discrimination Act: A 1970s Perspective”, in Perspectives on the Racial Discrimination Act (Australian Human Rights Commission, Sydney, 2015), 32-39

 

 “Arts boycotts: the Controversy over the Nineteenth Biennale of Sydney”, Manifesta 18 (November 2014)

 

“The Fiasco of FIFA”, (2014) Alternative Law Journal, Volume 39, no. 3

 

“UN Human Rights Committee: latest trends under the Optional Protocol”, International Service for Human Rights, 9 October 2013

 

“Social media and human rights”, Castan Centre Newsletter, May 2011

 

 “Social media and human rights”, Law Matters, April 2011

 

 “Social media and human rights”, Human Rights Law Centre Bulletin, April 2011

 

“The dilemma of humanitarian intervention”, E-International Relations, guest blog, 27 March 2011

 

“Humanitarian Intervention in Libya”, Online Opinion, 23 March 2011

 

“The Giffords Shooting: A View from the Antipodes”, Online Opinion 14 January 2011

 

‘Sport and Human Rights: Closer than you think’ (2010) 35 Alternative Law Journal, Vol 4, 235-236.

 

‘A Federal Bill of Rights?’, speech at Community Observance of the Opening of the Legal Year, (2009) published by the International Commission of Jurists (Australia)

 

‘Redlining Free Speech’, Castan Centre Newsletter, May 2006

 

‘Poverty, Development, Business and Human Rights’, Human Rights 2005:  The Year in Review (Castan Centre), 7-16

‘Accountability beyond Borders:  Corporations and Human Rights Litigation’, Futureye Newsletter, June 2003.

 

‘The Human Rights Responsibilities of Corporations:  A Legal Study’, (2003) 2 New Academy Review, 92-94 (co-authored with Professor David Kinley and Adam McBeth).

 

‘Latest Developments:  Self-Determination for East Timor’, (1999) International Law News, No. 40, pp 88-90.

 

‘Australia’s Commitment to East Timor’, (1999) Monash Law News, Issue 6, October 1999.

 

Major Conference Papers and Speeches

 

12 July 2019, “Social Media and hate in Myanmar”, panel discussion at Rights-Con, Tunis, Tunisia

 

6 February 2019, “The Australian Modern Slavery Acts”, Professional Futures Conference, Griffith University, Brisbane.

 

30 August, 2018, “Implementation of CEDAW, CRC and CRPD in Australia”, Human Rights Conference, Da Nang Regional Government Office, Vietnam

 

9 December 2017, “The Death Penalty in Asia: Keynote Address”, The Death Penalty in Asia Pacific: Reassessing the Contemporary Challenges to its Abolition”, Indian Law Institute, New Delhi.

 

5 July 2017, “Portrayals of Justice in Art”, Art in Law in Art conference, UWA, National Gallery, Perth

 

1 July 2017, “Sport and human rights”, ANZSIL conference, Canberra

 

29 November 2016, “Sport and Human Rights: a Conversation”, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London

 

2 September 2016, ‘The ICCPR at 50’, Plenary Address, AHRI Conference, Utrecht

 

23 August 2016, ‘Sport: its Human Rights Implications’, Michael Whincop Memorial Lecture, Griffith University, Brisbane.

 

24 July 2015, “The Drownings Argument”, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Annual Conference, The Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne

 

12 July 2015, “Visual Art and Human Rights”, Keynote, Art and Human Rights Summer School, National University of Ireland, Galway

 

15 June 2015, “Magna Carta at 800 years old”, Supreme Court Library, Victoria

 

10 April 2015, “Social Media and International Law”, invited panellist, American Society of International Law, Washington DC

 

19 February 2015, “The Racial Discrimination Act: a 1970s perspective”, Australian Human Rights Commission conference: the RDA at 40, Sydney

 

4 July 2014, “Public Intellectual Panel”, panellist, ANZSIL conference, ANU, Canberra

 

4 July 2014, “Tintin and the right of self determination”, ANZSIL conference, ANU, Canberra

 

6 December 2013, “A Human Rights Reading of the Tintin Adventures”, Law, Literature and the Humanities: Interpellations, ANU, Canberra

 

26 July 2013, “The Free Speech Wars”, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Annual Conference, The Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne

 

26 April 2013, “Social Media and the International Lawyer”, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge, UK (same talk delivered at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, on 21 June 2013)

 

24 October 2012, “Human Rights, SRI and Fund Management”, AIST Fund Governance Symposium, Hilton on the Park, Melbourne

 

18 November 2011, “Journalism, the Public Interest and Human Rights”, Tomorrow’s Law: Disclosure of Information – balancing public and private interests (Centre for Legal Governance, MacQuarie University), Customs House, Sydney

 

9 October 2011, “The Media and Human Rights”, Adelaide Festival of Ideas, Adelaide

 

20 June 2011, Forum on the killing of Osama Bin Laden, Monash Alumni Series, BMW Edge, Federation Square, Melbourne.

 

16 December 2009, ‘Overview of Transnational Litigation’, Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Violations, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law and Africa First, Cambridge University

 

23 October 2009, ‘The Human Rights Council:  Three Year Report Card”, Lauterpacht Lecture Series, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, CambridgeUniversity.

 

17 July 2009, ‘Human rights events:  Year in Review’, Castan Centre Annual Conference, State Library of Victoria

 

25 June 2009, ‘A Federal Bill of Rights’, District and County Court Judges Conference, Sydney.

 

29 May 2009, ‘Inaugural Human Rights Lecture’, North Queensland Law Association Conference 2009, Townsville.

 

29 April 2008, ‘World Trade Organization and Human Rights’, Strategies for the Future:  Protecting Human Rights in the Pacific, Insel Fehmarn Hotel, Apia, Samoa

 

4 July 2007, ‘Torture and Terrorism’, Law and Liberty in the War on Terror, Gilbert & Tobin Centre, UNSW

 

21 June 2007, ‘Democratic Deficit and the World Trade Organisation’, The World Trade Organisation and Human Rights:  Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Monash Prato.

 

29 September 2006, ‘The World Trade Organisation and Human Rights’, Southern Currents Conference (Australia and New Zealand Law Librarians), University of Melbourne.

 

2 August 2006, ‘Trade to Live or Live to Trade:  the World Trade Organization and Human Rights’, Inaugural Professorial Lecture, MonashUniversity Law Chambers

 

25 May 2006, ‘Labour Rights and the UN human rights treaty bodies’, Legal Protection of Workers’ Human Rights:  Regulatory Changes and Challenges, Oñati Conference Centre, Oñati, Spain

 

5 May 2006, ‘Multinational Corporations and Human Rights’, Lauterpacht Lecture Series, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University

 

2 December 2005, ‘Development, Poverty, Business, and Human Rights’, Castan Centre Conference:  Human Rights Year in Review, Southbank, Melbourne

 

9 May 2005, ‘Multinational Corporations, Development, and Human Rights’, International Conference on Human Rights and Development:  Approaches to Reform of Governance in Asia, School of Law, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

 

1 December 2004, ‘The Globalisation of Human Rights Laws:  Implications for Multinational Corporate Actors’, Conference:  Bhopal 20 years on:  Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights Violations Today, University of Sydney, Sydney

 

1 July 2004, ‘Freedom of Expression’, Australia’s First Bill of Rights:  A Forum on the National Implications of the ACT Human Rights Act 2004, Canberra

 

19 June 2004, ‘The Battle for the Alien Tort Claims Act:  Sosa v Alvarez-Machain in the US Supreme Court’, Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) Annual Conference, Canberra

 

4 November 2003, ‘Human Rights Litigation against Companies’, Inaugural Pavilion Lecture, Centre for Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability (CCRS), University of Zurich, Zurich

 

10 December 2001, ‘The 'Third Wave' of Corporate Human Rights Accountability: Pharmaceuticals and Human Rights’, Castan Centre Conference:  Human Rights and Global Challenges’, Melbourne.

 

15 June 2001, ‘Political Advertising and the Constitution, ‘Marking the Constitutional Centenary:  An Agenda for Reform’, Australian Fabian Society, University of Melbourne

7 September 2000, ‘Human Rights Accountability and Multinational Corporations’, Australian Council for Overseas Aid (ACFOA):  Development Challenges in the Global Economy, Melbourne

 

29 June 2000:  ‘Federalism and International Human Rights’, Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) Annual Conference, Canberra

 

29 April, 1999:  ‘Multinational Enterprises and Human Rights’, Colloquium on Corporate Responsibility in International Law,Erasmus University, Rotterdam

 

20 June 1998, ‘Human Rights Obligations and Multinational Corporations’, Australia and New Zealand Society of International Law (ANZSIL) Annual Conference, Canberra

 

17 February 1998:  ‘Human Rights’, at Conference on Activism, Advocacy and Disability Rights in the Year 2000, Melbourne

 

12 November 1997:  ‘International Human Rights and Disability Discrimination’, Conference on Disability and Cultural Diversity, Melbourne

 

Academic Seminars

 

25 June 2018, “Social media, business and human rights:, City University of Hong Kong.

 

15 May 2018, “Open Casket”, Invited Participant, Art and International Law Workshop, Melbourne Law School

 

30 March-2 April 2017, “Colloquium on Freedom of Movement of Refugees”, Invited participant, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

 

12 December 2016, “Sport and Human Rights”, Graduate Institute, Geneva

 

17 November 2016, ‘A business and human rights treaty: a conversation with Professor Surya Deva’, Network on Business, Conflict and Human Rights, Geneva

 

27 October 2016, ‘Free speech: a re-examination’, LSE, Staff seminar (same seminar delivered at QUB, Belfast, on 8 December 2016)

 

26 October 2016, ‘Sport and human rights’, University of Nottingham, LLM/Staff seminar

 

8 August 2016, ‘Media, Corporate Responsibility and Free Speech’, UNSW Staff Seminar; repeated at Queen Mary Law School on 1 November 2016

 

17 February 2016, Commentator on Stephen Hopgood’s The Endtimes of Human Rights, Annual Conference of Australian Human Rights Teachers, UNSW, Sydney.

 

18 February 2015, Presentation on haveyougotthatright.com, the video program of the Castan Centre”, Annual Conference of Australian Human Rights Teachers, ANU, Canberra

 

9 July 2014, Commentator at Third Annual Junior Faculty Forum on Dr Daniel Joyce’s paper, ‘Internet Freedom and Human Rights, University of Melbourne

 

28 March 2014, “Australia’s Freedom Debate”, University of Tasmania

 

9 October 2013, “Social media and Human Rights”, University of Nottingham.

 

24 June 2013, “Protracted Lawfare: Chevron v Ecuador”, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

 

10 May, 2013, “Tintin Politics and Human Rights”, Louvain-La-Neuve Faculty of Law, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, repeated at Free University of Brussels, 10 October 2013

 

4 April 2013, “How to use social media in academia”, Vrije Universiteit Research Day, Amsterdam

 

26 October 2011, “Twitter Revolutions”, Melbourne University Law School

 

5 April 2011, ‘Tweeting the revolution:  social media and human rights’, Castan Centre/Human Rights Law Review Seminar, Monash University Law Chambers

 

28 October 2009, ‘Human Rights Council:  Three Year Report’, Interights, London; same presentation delivered at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam (19 November), and University of Nottingham (26 November).

 

6 August 2009, ‘Israel, the Occupied Territories and Human Rights’, Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, MonashUniversity

 

4 November 2008, ‘Human Rights and Investment Arbitration’, Kirby Lecture Series, University of New England Faculty of Law, Armidale, NSW.

 

22 April 2008, ‘Castan Centre trip to Israel’, Monash Law Faculty Research Seminar, (with Melissa Castan)

 

31 October 2007, ‘The WTO and Human Rights:  not just a case of Regime Envy’, University of Leicester, Faculty of Law

 

26 October 2007, ‘Democratic Deficit and the WTO’, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University (Visiting Fellow seminar), same seminar delivered at London School of Economics on 8 November; University College London on 12 November, and the World Trade Institute (Berne) on 19 November.

 

28 March 2006, ‘The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights:  40 Years On’, University of the West of England, Bristol; same paper delivered at BrunelUniversity, London (4 May 2006)

 

22 March 2006, ‘Trade to Live or Live to Trade:  the WTO and Human Rights’, University of Lancaster; same paper delivered at Queen’s University Belfast (25 April 2006)

 

6 March 2006, ‘Multinational Corporations and Human Rights’, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; same seminar delivered at University of Nottingham (16 March 2006)

 

27 September 2005, ‘Multinational Corporations and Human Rights’, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC

 

15 July 2005, Commentator on Leslie Zines’ ‘The Scope of Inherent Executive Power’, Roundtable on Inherent Executive Power, University of Melbourne

 

24 November 2004, ‘Multinational Corporations and Human Rights’, MonashUniversity, Faculty of Law, Melbourne

 

6 May 2003, ‘Transnational Human Rights Litigation against Corporations’, University of Tasmania, Law Faculty, Hobart.

 

12 September 2002, ‘Access to Pharmaceuticals and Human Rights’, staff seminar at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.  The same seminar was delivered at the University of Western Ontario (18 September 2002); Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto (23 September 2002); Case Western University Law School, Cleveland (4 November 2002); Windsor Law School, Windsor (11 November 2002), Urban Morgan Institute for Human Right, University of Cincinnati (18 November 2002).

 

13 October 1998, ‘Transnational Corporations and Human Rights’, Queen’s University Belfast.  The same seminar was delivered at the University of Leicester, 21 October 1998, and at the University of Nottingham, 9 November 1998.

 

Conferences/Seminars Organised (excluding annual Castan Centre conferences)

 

‘Human Rights Teachers’ Conference”, Monash Law Chambers, 14 February 2017

 

‘The World Trade Organisation and Human Rights:  Interdisciplinary Perspectives’, Monash Prato Centre, 21-22 June 2007

 

‘Bills of Rights in an Age of Terror’, Castan Centre symposium funded by the Don Chipp Foundation, 25 August 2006

 

‘The WTO, Sovereignty, Democracy, and Participation’, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, Cambridge University, 11 May 2006

 

 

PHD SUPERVISIONS

 

Completions

 

Hiruy Wubie, “Striking The Balance: A Human Rights Analysis Of Ethiopia's Anti-Terrorism Law and Practice”, 2014-2018

 

Mark Morley, “On God and the Prophet: Human Rights and the Christian Experience of Post-Independence Pakistan”, (SJD) (2010-2018)

 

Adam Fletcher, “Legislative Scrutiny as a means of protecting human rights”, (2013-2017)

 

Caroline Aebersold, “Investment treaties and human rights”, (2010-2017) (SJD)

 

Athena Nguyen, “UN responsibility for gender based harms” (2012-2014) (SJD)

 

Marika McAdam, ‘Freedom from Religion:   a necessary corollary to Freedom of Religion’ (2008-2013)

 

Ekram Haque, ‘Constitutional Protection of Economic Social and Cultural Rights in Bangladesh’, (2008-11)

 

Ronli Sifris, ‘Abortion and Forced Sterilisation: Breaches of Freedom from Torture?”, (2010-11)

 

N. Bieske, ‘Culture and Punishment:  A Case Study’ (2002-2010)

 

Adam McBeth, ‘The Human Rights Responsibilities of Global Economic Actors’ (2001-2007)

 

Natalie Bugalski, ‘Shelter from the storm: correcting the distortions of economic globalisation through human rights justice systems’ (2004-2007)

 

Current Students

 

Lea Domingo-Cabarrubias, “Human Rights, Gender, and Development – A Rights-Based Approach to Examining the Asian Development Bank’s Development Interventions in the Philippines and Indonesia, 2019-

 

Billy Tai, “Human Rights in non-UN Recognised States”, 2018-

 

Jeremy Bracka, “A Truth Commission in Israel/Palestine”, 2013- (submission anticipated in July 2019)

 

TEACHING

 

Please note, in terms of curriculum development, that I created all of these subjects, apart from Constitutional Law in the Monash degrees, and Constitutional Law at the University of Nottingham. This includes all of the subjects taught at other institutions, though I only created half of the “UN and human rights” subject in Washington DC, as that was co-taught.

 

With regard to Constitutional Law at Monash, I have contributed to the ongoing development of that subject since 1995.

 

Monash University Undergraduate Law degree:  International Human Rights Law (1995, 1998-2001, 2004-2006, 2010, 2012, 2015-2019), Constitutional Law (1995-2005, 2008, 2011, 2013-2015, 2018-2019), Advanced Professional Practice (Human Rights) (2004, 2008), International Law of Armed Conflict (2012, 2014), International Humanitarian Law (2019)

 

Monash University Postgraduate Law degree:  Current Issues in International Human Rights Law (1996-7, 1999, 2002, 2005, 2007) (renamed as Overview of International Human Rights Law) (2008, 2009, 2010), International Humanitarian Law (2000), Human Rights Litigation (2001, 2003, 2005), Human Rights in the Global Economy (2004, 2008, 2012)), Terrorism and Human Rights (2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017), The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (2011, 2014), Constitutional Law (JD) (2004, 2010, 2015, 2018)

 

Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland: “Human Rights and the Media”, to be taught in November 2019 (Masters in International Law)

 

Adjunct Professor, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands: “International Human Rights Law”, May 2014 (LLM class)

 

Visiting Lecturer, American University, Washington DC, ‘Human Rights in Asia’, June 2006; ‘UN and human rights’, June 2010, June 2013, June 2014 (each course was part of the institution’s Human Rights Summer School)

 

Visiting Lecturer, University of Auckland:  International Human Rights Law, May 2002, August 2008 (LLM class)

 

Visiting Lecturer, Academy of International Trade Law, Macau:  Investment Treaties and Human Rights (July, 2008)

 

Thomas Cooley School of Law, Michigan:  International Human Rights Law, 2000, 2001, 2003 (as part of a Thomas Cooley summer school taught at Monash University)

 

University of Nottingham: Constitutional Law (UK), tutoring, 1993-1994.

 

 

LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

 

Castan Centre Management Activities

 

  • Director, 2005 -
  • Founding Associate Director, 2000-2004

 

My duties include:

 

  • Leading Centre projects and programmes (research and non-research)
  • Managing and appointing Castan Centre staff
  • Managing Castan Centre budget
  • Organising events (eg annual conference, public lectures, workshops bi-annual fundraising dinner)
  • Establishing and maintaining Centre networks
  • Establishing and maintaining donor relationships

 

Monash University and Faculty Committees

 

  • Research Committee and many associated sub-committees (2004-present)
  • Acting Associate Dean Research for the purposes of Professorial Promotions Applications (2016)
  • Working Party on Revision of the Honours Program (2015)
  • Appellate Body, Exclusions Committee (2015)
  • Associate Professor Promotions Committee (2005-6, 2008-2009, 2013)
  • Senior Lecturer Promotions Committee (2013-2015)
  • Associate Professor Appointments Committee (2005-6)
  • Graduate Studies Committee (2003-4)
  • Advisory Board for Postgraduate units in International and Comparative Law, and Human Rights (2007-2012)
  • Outside Studies Program Committee (2002, 2008, 2009, 2017-2018)
  • University Academic Board (2003-5)
  • Staff Appointments Committee (2004)
  • Academic Progress Committees (1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, and 2001 (chair))
  •  Exclusions Committee (2000)
  • Undergraduate Studies Committee (1996, 2000-1)
  • Law School Liaison Committee (Chair in first semester 1998)
  • Library Committee (1995).

 

COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT

 

Professional Service and Awards

  • Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights, Mofid University, Qom, Iran, 2019 -
  • Member, Advisory Committee to the Australian Law Reform Commission for its Religious Exemptions in Anti-Discrimination Law Committee, 2019
  • Member, board of advisors, Centre for Human Rights Studies, Jindal Global University, India, 2019-
  • Member, Consultative Committee on Combating the Death Penalty, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2019-
  • Member,  Attorney-General’s Department Countering Violent Extremism Research Services Panel, 2017-
  • Member, Working Group of the Law Council of Australia on Business and Human Rights, 2015-
  • Assessor, Australian Research Council, ERA Exercise 2015
  • Member, Editorial Board, Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 2015-
  • Member, Founding Editorial Board, Business Human Rights Journal, 2014-
  • Member, International Advisory Board, Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 2014-
  • SACS Consulting Leadership Award Recipient ($7500), 2014
  • Member, Chief Commissioner's Human Rights Strategic Advisory Committee (Victoria Police), 2014-
  • Member, Advisory Board, University of Diego Portales, Chile, Introductory Human Rights MOOC course, 2014-
  • Member, Advisory Board, Edward Elgar Monographs in Human Rights, 2012-
  • Member, Board of Advisers, CCPR Centre, Geneva, 2009-
  • Member, Advisory Board, International Human Rights Law Review (Brill), 2012-
  • Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights and the Environment (Edward Elgar), 2010 –
  • Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights Law Review (OUP), 2005-
  • Award Winner, Future Summit Leadership Awards, Melbourne, 2010
  • Participant, Australia 2020 summit, Parliament House, Canberra, April 19-20 2008
  • Honorary member, Monash Golden Key Society, 2009-
  • Judge, Final of the Jessup Moot Competition (Australia), February 2007.
  • Member, Advisory Board, Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, AmericanUniversity, 2006-
  • Member, International Advisory Committee, Jindal Law School, India, 2005-.
  • Member, Panel of Experts, Advice on Implementation of the ACT Bill of Rights, 2003-2005
  • Member, Victorian IHL (International Humanitarian Law) Advisory Committee, Australian Red Cross, 1996 – 2002

 

Human Rights Training Consultancies

 

  • Organiser of tender and presenter, Capacity Building for Vietnam National University, Coffey International, $489,685, 2018-2019 (two successive contracts)
  • Presenter, DFAT human rights training for inhouse lawyers, May 2018
  • Organiser and/or Presenter on Castan Centre DFAT human rights training, 1999-2001 (as part of a team from ANU), 2002-2011, 2014-2015, 2017-2019, Canberra
  • Presenter on Civil and Political Rights, University of Nottingham Human Rights Centre, Kuala Lumpur, February, 2012 and February, 2014
  • Presenter on Corporations and Human Rights, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Indonesia Program, Yogyakarta, May 6-8, 2008
  • Trainer and Organiser of Contract, Judicial College of Victoria, Training under the Charter of Rights and Responsibilities, $30,000, 2007
  • Team Leader and Organiser of Successful Tender, Equal Opportunity Commission (Victoria), Training under the Charter of Rights and Responsibilities, $40,000, 2006-7
  • Organiser of tender (did not train as was on OSP), Hassall and Associates International (contractor for AusAID), Indonesia Australia Specialised Training Project [IASTP III], 12 week human rights training workshop for Indonesian participants, $127,000
  • Team Leader and Organiser of Programme, RAFI (Rehabilitation Assistance Facility:  Iraq), human rights course for members of the Iraqi Ministry for Human Rights, September-October 2004, $24,000
  • Co-Team Leader and Co-organiser of Tender, IASTPIII (Indonesia Australia Specialized Training Programme), human rights course for Indonesian civil servants (Castan Centre), October-December 2004, $123,000
  • Trainer, IASTP III, human rights workshop in Indonesia (Jakarta),(SAGRIC), 26-30 July 2004
  • Trainer, IASTPII, human rights courses for Indonesian Civil Servants (Castan Centre), April - July 2001; April – June 2002
  • Co-trainer and co-coordinator of human rights workshops in Burma (Castan Centre), June and October 2000; June 2001; July 2002

 

Gratis Training

  • 6 November 2007, World Organisation against Torture (OMCT), session in its Complaints Workshop, Geneva
  • 26 October 2000, ‘Enforcement of International Humanitarian Law:  Towards an International Criminal Court’, for Red Cross (Victoria) as part of its ‘Train the Instructors’ course (repeated 22 March and 13 September 2001).

International Submissions (including only those where I wrote the submission, not the many that I have overseen as Director of the Castan Centre)

 

  • November 2012, Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on behalf of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law on the Right of Peaceful Protests

 

  • January 2011, Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on behalf of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law on The Draft Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, with A. McBeth

 

  • January 2011, Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on behalf the Castan Centre on the Human Rights Committee’s Draft General Comment 34 on Freedom of Expression

 

  • March 2005, Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations on behalf of the Castan Centre, ‘Inquiry Into The Revised Draft Guidelines On An Expanded Core Document And Treaty-Specific Targeted Reports And Harmonized Guidelines On Reporting Under The International Human Rights Treaties’, with J. Kyriakakis

 

  • September, 2004:  Submission to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations, on ‘The UN Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights’, with D. Kinley and R. Chambers.

 

Submissions and Contributions to Governmental Inquiries in Australia (including only those where I wrote the submission, not the many that I have overseen as Director of the Castan Centre)

 

  • Evidence given to the Joint Parliamentary Human Rights Committee on s18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), Hobart, 30 January 2017

 

  • Submission to the Joint Parliamentary Human Rights Committee on s18C of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth), 16 December 2016

 

  • Submission to Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee, Queensland Parliament on the Human Rights Enquiry, April 2016 (with Adam Fletcher)

 

  • Submissions to the Australian Law Reform Commission on Traditional Rights and Freedoms, February and September 2015 (with Adam Fletcher)
  • Submission to the 2015 review of the Victorian Charter of Rights and Responsibilities, June 205 (with Marius Smith)

 

  • Submission to House of Representatives Standing Committee, Environment Inquiry into the Register of Environmental Organisations, May 2015 (with Melissa Castan)
  • Submission on the Migration Amendment (Protection and Other Measures) Bill 2014 to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, July 2014

 

  • Evidence given to the Joint Committee on Human Rights on Offshore Processing, December 2012 (with Susan Kneebone and Tania Penovic)

 

  • Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on the Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Bill Exposure Draft, December 2012 (with Adam Fletcher)

 

  • Submission to the Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers, August 2012 (with Susan Kneebone, Maria O’Sullivan, Tania Penovic and Adiva Sifris)

 

  • Submission to the Independent Media Inquiry, November 2011

 

  • Evidence given to the Federal Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, 11 November 2011 (with Adam Fletcher) on the Deterring People Smugglers Bill 2011

 

  • Submission to the National Human Rights Action Plan on the Government’s Draft Baseline Study, with Adam Fletcher, August 2011

 

  • Submission to the ACT government on the inclusion of Economic Social and Cultural Rights in the ACT Human Rights Act, with Adam Fletcher and Julie Debeljak, August 2011

 

  • Submission to the SARC Committee on the Review of the Victorian Charter of Rights and Responsibilities 2006 (Vic) with Erica Contini and Marius Smith, June 2011

 

  • Submission to Commonwealth Parliament on the Amendments to the Character Test, with Azadeh Dastyari, May 2011

 

  • Submission to the Attorney-General’s Department on Australia’s response to the recommendations received in its Universal Periodic Review, March 2011

 

  • Submission to the Commonwealth Parliament on the Australian Capital Territory (Self Government) Amendment Bill, March 2011
  • Submission to the Tasmanian Parliament on a Charter of Rights for Tasmania, prepared with Erica Contini, November 2010

 

  • Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, Inquiry into the Human Rights (Parliamentary Scrutiny) Bill 2010, prepared with Dr Adam McBeth and Erica Contini, July 2010

 

  • Submission to the Senate Scrutiny of Bills Committee, Inquiry into the future direction and role of the Scrutiny of Bills Committee

 

  • Submission to the National Human Rights Consultation, ‘A Federal Human Rights Mechanism’, main author of the Castan Centre’s submission, June 2009

 

  • Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade, ‘A Human Rights Mechanism for the Asia Pacific’, with Erica Contini and Adam McBeth, November 2008

 

  • Submission to the Australian Government, Attorney-General's Department, Human Rights Unit on the 'Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment - National Interest Analysis', with Alex Pung, June 2008

 

  • Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security Review of the Listing Provisions of the Criminal Code Act 1995, with Ena Hadzanovic, Feb 2007

 

  • Submission on the Extradition Bill, with Erica Contini and Rowena Cantley-Smith, March 2006

 

  • Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Commission on the Anti-Terrorism Bill (no 2) 2005, with I. Ibrahim, 11 November 2005

 

  • ‘Public Roundtable Hearing:  Reform of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights’, Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade:  Human Rights Sub-Committee, invited participant, 12 August 2005

 

  • ‘Submission to the Human Rights Consultation Committee on a Bill of Rights for Victoria’, with I. Abraham, August 2005

 

  • Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD on ‘Review of Division 3 Part III of the ASIO Act 1979 - Questioning and Detention Powers’, with M. Smith, 31 March 2005

 

  • Submission to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Committee Inquiry into the General Agreement on Trade in Services and the Australia/United States Free Trade Agreement, with D. Kinley and A. McBeth, March 2003

 

  • Evidence given before the Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD regarding the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002, 2 May 2002

 

  • Evidence given before the Senate Legal and Constitutional Committee regarding the Security Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Bill  [No. 2] 2002, 18 April 2002

 

  • Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS and DSD regarding the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Legislation Amendment (Terrorism) Bill 2002, with A. McCasland-Pexton, 9 April 2002

 

  • Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Treaties, Inquiry into Ratification of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, with G. Crafti, J. Debeljak and D. Kinley, 15 February 2002

 

  • Submission to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the Corporate Code of Conduct Bill 2000 (submission later defended in oral testimony), 8 December 2000

 

Media

 

Also numerous interviews with media outlets including ABC radio (national and regional), Fairfax, The Australian, SBS radio, Insight (SBS) and the 7:30 report (ABC), and some international media

 

  • 31 January 2019, “Hakeem Al-Araibi’s case is a test of world soccer’s human rights credentials. Here’s why”, The Conversation

 

  • 20 June 2018, “As the US leaves the UN Human Rights Council, it may leave more damage in its wake”, The Conversation

 

  • 1 June 2018, “Roseanne’s Implosion: when art, freedom of speech and social media collide”, The Conversation

 

  • 3 April 2018, “Why the Business Model of Social Media Giants like Facebook is Incompatible with Human Rights”, The Conversation (reprinted by ABCNew Zealand HeraldEyewitness News (South Africa), The Independent (UK), and Business Standard (India))

 

  • 2 June 2016, ‘Academic Freedom and the Suspension of Roz Ward’, The Conversation

 

  • 31 March 2016, ‘Tony Abbott’s contempt for international human rights law’, The Conversation

 

  • 22 February, 2016, “Australia found to have breached the human rights of David Hicks”, The Conversation

 

  • 12 November 2015, “On the ground at Australia’s Universal Periodic Review”, The Conversation

  • 30 September 2015, “Australia’s Bid for the Human Rights Council”, The Conversation

  • 14 August 2015, “A constitutional referendum: a Hail Mary for those opposed to same sex marriage”, The Conversation

 

  • 24 July 2015, “Operation Sovereign Borders, offshore detention and the “drownings argument”, The Conversation

 

  • 19 January 2015, “Ticking down to a possible date with executioners”, The Conversation

 

  • 9 January 2015, “Charlie Hebdo: the pen must defy the sword, Islamic or not”, The Conversation

 

  • 8 April 2014, “Freedom: the Government’s Inconsistent Approach”, The Age

 

  • 22 March, 2014, “The Biennale Boycott Blues”, The Conversation

 

  • 20 December 2013, “The NSW Political Donations Case: the Implied Freedom of Political Communication strikes again (after 21 years)”, The Conversation

 

  • 19 December 2013, “Tim Wilson and the Balancing Act of Human Rights”, The Drum.

 

  • 26 November 2013, “Spies know more about us – but we know more about them”, The Conversation

 

  • 19 November 2013, “Our Prime Minister’s Sri Lanka Performance – a Human Rights Disaster”, The Conversation

 

  • 18 November 2013, “The High Court – coming to a Centre Stage near you”, The Conversation

 

  • 14 August 2013, “Public servants and free speech’, The Conversation

 

  • 25 July 2013, “The PNG Solution – Cruel to be … Cruel”, The Conversation,

 

  • 15 January 2013, “The Whitehaven hoax: ratbag act or legitimate protest?”, The Conversation

 

  • 10 January 2013, “The Media is offended by the new anti-discrimination bill”, The Conversation

 

  • 14 November 2012, “Children’s rights versus freedom of religion: the sanctity of the confessional seal”, The Conversation

 

  • 4 October 2012, “In defence of Alan Jones”, The Conversation

 

  • 26 September 2012, “The globalisation of free speech: driving a race to the bottom?”, The Conversation

 

  • 17 September 2012, “The responsibilities of social media companies over free speech”, The Conversation

 

  • 13 September 2012, “Hate speech or offensive speech: the human rights and wrongs of “Innocence of Muslims”, The Conversation

 

  • 3 September 2012, “Are we really staying in Afghanistan to preserve our reputation?”, The Conversation

 

  • 16 August 2012, “Britain bungles Assange asylum bid”, The Conversation

 

  • 6 August 2012, “Same sex marriage is a pending constitutional battlefield”, The Conversation

 

  • 31 July 2012, “Pussy Riot: a new chapter in Art versus Power”, The Conversation

 

  • 25 July 2012, “So who is Julian Assange’s new lawyer, Balthazar Garzón?”, The Conversation

 

  • 24 July 2012, “Human rights and the Olympics: Games of freedom or oppression?”, The Conversation

 

  • 18 July 2012, “It’s time for accountability on Iraq”, The Conversation

 

  • 27 June 2012, “Media regulation debate clouded by appeals to simplistic notions of free speech”, The Conversation

 

  • 21 June 2012, “Julian Assange’s surprising bid to escape to Ecuador”, The Conversation

 

  • 18 June 2012, “System of ASIO security assessments for refugees challenged in court and in Parliament”, The Conversation

 

  • 11 June 2012, “Reflections on Mabo, the case and the movie”, The Conversation

 

  • 25 May 2012, “The Eurovision Human Rights Conundrum”, The Conversation

 

  • 15 March 2012, “Victoria’s Human Rights Charter: Future still unclear, The Drum

 

  • 26 December 2011, “Tintin, human rights and politics”, The Conversation (longer version printed at Online Opinion, 5 January 2012

 

  • 27 October, “#Occupy movement: different aims, but united by the importance of civil protest”, The Conversation

 

  • 3 September 2011, “If no news is good news, what are we to make of 2011?”, The Punch Online

 

  • 12 November 2010, “Abbott out of step on elected judges”, National Times.

 

  • 22 April 2010, “Stance on human rights has everything – except a Charter”, The Age

 

  • 18 May 2005, ‘Defending the Indefensible:  Torture is Inhuman, Illegal and Futile’, with Marius Smith, Opinion piece, The Age.

 

  • ‘The Suits and the Activists aren’t Worlds Apart’, 7 September 2000, The Age, opinion piece (co-author with Professor David Kinley (Monash University))

 

Community Presentations

 

  • 25 August 2017, “Counter-terrorism measures and the Right to Life”, Victoria Police, Melbourne

 

  • 18 May 2017, “Repatriation of Indigenous Remains: the artwork of Christian Thompson”, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne

 

  • 29 October 2015, Panellist on discussion of Australia’s Universal Periodic Review, Castan Centre, Monash Law Chambers

 

  • 22 October 2015, “The Human Rights Council and Universal Periodic Review”, Parliamentary Friends of the UN, Breakfast speech, Parliament House, Canberra

 

  • 21 September 2015, “The UN and human rights”, UNAA panel, MacQuarie University, Sydney

 

  • 4 August 2015, “Counter-terrorism, Policing and Human Rights”, Victoria Police (same talk delivered to Victoria Police on 30 October 2015)

 

  • 26 February 2015, “The Death Penalty, Chan and Sukumaran”, Victorian Parliament Amnesty Group

 

  • 9 April 2014, “On Australia’s Freedom Debate”, Castan Centre Freedom Forum, Monash Law Chambers, Melbourne

 

  • 17 March 2014, “Freedom of speech in Australia”, EDO CPD Seminar, DLA Piper

 

  • 8 September 2011, Speaker, “Keeping your privates’ private: Social media, workplace surveillance and you”, LIV Young Lawyers’ Law Reform Committee

 

  • 21 May 2010, “Human Rights Developments Across Australia” , LIV CPD Human Rights Conference, Melbourne

 

  • 12 November 2009, ‘Corporations and human rights’, Breakfast seminar, Herbert Smith law firm, London

 

  • 16 May 2009, ‘Human rights and Digital Story-telling’, Australian Centre for the Moving Image.

 

  • 22 April 2009, Keynote Speaker, Induction of new members of the Monash Golden Key Society

 

  • 2 February 2009, Speaker, Community Observance of the Opening of the Legal Year, Parliament House, Melbourne

 

  • 15 May, 2008, ‘Human Rights:  the Corporate Responsibility Challenge’, Futureye special event, Sandridge Beach Surf Lifesaving Club.

 

  • 4 November 2005, ‘Throwing out the Rulebook:  Australia, its Allies and International Law’, Australian Green Party, Melbourne

 

  • 8 September 2005, Constitutional Rights, presentation at ‘Advocacy, Democracy and Protecting Human Rights:  An Australian Context’, Swinburne University of Technology Community Seminar, HawthornTown Hall

 

  • 21 April 2005, ‘The UN Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights’, Amnesty International Lawyer’s Group, Slater & Gordon.

 

  • 17 March 2005, ‘Federalism:  Commonwealth/State Relations’, Victorian Association of Social Studies Teachers, Iwaki, Southbank

 

  • 11 February 2005, ‘Human Rights Litigation and Corporations’, Blake Dawson Waldron, Melbourne.

 

  • 8 September 2004, ‘US Alien Tort Claims Act:  Legal Accountability for Human Rights Abuses’, Law Institute of Victoria, Melbourne

 

  • 4 September 2004, ‘Humanitarian Intervention’, DeakinUniversity, United Nations Association of Australia Mock UN Conference

 

  • 28 April 2004, ‘Australia’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation:  Compliance with the Constitution and International Human Rights Law’, Mallesons Stephen Jacques, Human Rights Law Group, Melbourne.

 

  • 19 May 2003, ‘Transnational Human Rights Litigation against Corporations’, Futureye (corporate consultants), Futureye seminar, Melbourne

 

  • 5 March 2003, ‘Corporations and Human Rights’, DFAT/NGO Human Rights Consultations, Parliament House, Canberra.

 

  • 7 June 2002, ‘The International Criminal Court’, Australian Green Party, Melbourne.

 

  • 5 June 2002, ‘Multinational Corporations and International Human Rights Law’, Amnesty Corporate Responsibility Group.

 

  • 3 April 2002, ‘Australia’s obligations to asylum-seekers under international human rights law’, Amnesty International Inner South Group.

 

  • 19 August 2001, ‘International Human Rights Law:  Australia’s Response’, Amnesty International Ivanhoe Group

 

  • 7 June 2001, Participant in Debate on ‘The WTO should play a more active role in regulating human rights in the new global economy’, Law Institute of Victoria, Melbourne.

 

  • 21 September 1999, ‘International Human Rights Law’, Amnesty, Candle Week activities, MonashUniversity.

 

  • 26 March 1998, ‘Legal Rights of Transsexuals’, Monash University Transgender Forum, Melbourne.

 

  • 13 March 1998: ‘International and Domestic Human Rights Law - A Simple, Practical, Whirlwind Guide for Agencies Advocating for the Disadvantaged’, Catholic Commission of Justice, Development and Peace, Melbourne.

 

  • 22 September 1995:  ‘Australia’s Human Rights Obligations’, Federation of Community Legal Centres, Melbourne.

 

  • 3 August 1995: ‘Woman and Human Rights’, Monash University Amnesty Club, MonashUniversity.

 

 

International Editorial Board

Prof. William Schabas

Human Rights & International Law
Professor of International Law, Middlesex University, England

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Highlights:

 

Professor of international law, Middlesex University, London; Professor of international criminal law and human rights, Leiden University. Also: emeritus professor of human rights law and honorary chairman, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway; visiting professor, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies; distinguished visiting faculty, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, Paris; professeur associé, Université du Québec à Montréal; honorary professor, Institute of Law (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) and Wuhan University.

 

Books include: The Trial of the Kaiser, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018; The International Criminal Court: A Commentary on the Rome Statute, 2nd ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016; The European Convention on Human Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015; The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: the travaux préparatoires, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015; Unimaginable Atrocities: Justice, Politics and Rights at the War Crimes Tribunals, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012; Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 5th. ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017; Genocide in International Law, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009; The UN International Criminal Tribunals: the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006; The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, 3rd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Translations of these books have been published in Chinese, German, Turkish, Nepali, Persian, Albanian and Japanese.

 

Author of more than 400 academic journal articles; editor of 29 collections of essays, book chapters and conference proceedings; has delivered lectures or conference papers in more than fifty countries; writings have been cited in judgments, decisions and opinions of: International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Special Court for Sierra Leone, European Court of Human Rights, Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Supreme Court of Canada, United States Supreme Court, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, High Court of Tanzania, Supreme Court of Israel.

 

Member, Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2002-2004).

 

Chairman, Board of Trustees, United Nations Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights (2009-2011).

 

Chairman, International commission of inquiry to investigate all violations of international humanitarian law and international human rights law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, particularly in the occupied Gaza Strip, in the context of the military operations conducted since 13 June 2014 (2014-2015).

 

President, International Association of Genocide Scholars (2009-2011); Chair, Institute for International Criminal Investigation (2000-••••); President, Irish Branch, International Law Association (2008-2015).

 

Officer of the Order of Canada; Member of the Royal Irish Academy; honorary doctorates from: Dalhousie University, Halifax; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland; Northwestern University, Chicago; University of Copenhagen; Vespasian V. Pella Medal for International Criminal Justice, Association internationale de droit pénal; Gold medal in the Social Sciences, Royal Irish Academy.

 

lawyer and legal counsel in litigation before: International Court of Justice, Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, United Nations Human Rights Committee, Supreme Court of Canada, Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, etc. Expert witness before courts in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Israel, Indonesia. Amicus curiae before the Special Court for Sierra Leone

 

Editor in Chief, Criminal Law Forum (1998-2015); Editor in Chief, Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law (2007-****).

 

 

 

Education:

Degree courses: North Toronto Collegiate Institute, Toronto, 1968 (‘senior matriculation’); B.A., history, University of Toronto, 1972 (‘honours history’); M.A., history (international relations), University of Toronto, 1973 (thesis: ‘Anglo-Soviet relations, 1917-1934’); LL.B., University of Montréal, 1983; LL.M., University of Montréal, 1990 (thesis: ‘Use of international human rights law before the Canadian courts’); LL.D., University of Montréal, 1992 (thesis: ‘The abolition of the death penalty in international law’).

Other courses, etc.: Bar admission school, Québec Bar, 1984; Course in International Humanitarian Law given by the Canadian Red Cross Society, Ottawa, August, 1991; Course in International Humanitarian Law given by the Graduate Institute for International Studies, Geneva, July, 1993; Internship at the European Commission of Human Rights, Strasbourg, June-July, 1994; Workshop on International Organization Studies, given by the Academic Council on the United Nations System and the American Society of International Law, Providence, Rhode Island, July 1994.

 

 

 

Employment:

Current: Professor of international law, Middlesex University, London (since 2010); Professor of international criminal law and human rights, Leiden University (since 2012); emeritus professor of human rights law, National University of Ireland Galway (since 2011); honorary chairman, Irish Centre for Human Rights (since 2011); distinguished visiting faculty, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, Paris (since 2011); Professeur associé, Département des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal (since 2000); Visiting Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford (since 2007); Visiting Fellow, Northumbria University (appointed 2015); ‘door tenant’, 9 Bedford Row, London (since 2007); lawyer and legal counsel in litigation before: International Court of Justice, Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, United Nations Human Rights Committee, Supreme Court of Canada, Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, etc. Expert witness before courts in Canada, United States, United Kingdom, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Israel, Indonesia. Amicus curiae before the Special Court for Sierra Leone.

 

 

 

 

2014-15

Chairman, International commission of inquiry to investigate all violations of international humanitarian law and

 

international human rights law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, particularly in the

 

2002-04

occupied Gaza Strip, in the context of the military operations conducted since 13 June 2014

Member, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Sierra Leone.

 

2000-11

Professor of human rights law, National University of Ireland Galway

2000-01

Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights

1998-99

Senior fellow, Jennings Randolph Programme for International Peace, United States Institute of Peace, Washington

1996-2000

Assessor, Quebec Human Rights Tribunal

1995-96

Senior policy adviser, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montreal

1994-98

Chair, Département des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal (1994-1998)

1991-96

Investigator, Quebec Human Rights Commission

1991-93

Associate chair, Module des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal

1991-2001

Professor, Département des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal (assistant professor 1991-1995, associate professor 1995-1997, full professor 1997-2001)

1985-2005

Member, Québec Bar

1983

Articling student, Guy & Gilbert, avocats, Montréal

1983-84

Teaching assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Montréal

1973-91

Freelance journalist, translator, speechwriter; Quebec correspondent for McGraw Hill World News Service (1981-1989); editor in chief, Pulp and Paper Canada, (1978-1980); associate editor, Canadian Mining Journal (1975-1978); editor, Orchestra Canada/Orchestres Canada (1973-1975); contributions to Saturday Night, New Scientist, Harrowsmith, Globe and Mail, etc.

1978

Lecturer, Vanier College, Montreal (history)

1973-74

Teaching assistant, Department of History, University of Toronto

 

 

Visiting or adjunct professor, lecturer: University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada (1991, 1998); Instructor, Canadian Foreign Service Institute, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa (1991-2007); Professor of law, University of Montpellier I, Montpellier, France (1994, 1998); McGill University, Montreal, Canada (1995-1998), Université de Paris Ouest, Nanterre-La Défense (1996, 2010), International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France (1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2014, 2016); National University of Rwanda, Butare, Rwanda (1996-1999); University of Paris XI (2000); University of Paris II (Pantheon-Assas) (2001, 2003); University of Westminster, London (2002-2008); Dalhousie University, Halifax (2002, ‘Bertha Wilson Lectureship in Human Rights’); University of Geneva, University Centre in International Humanitarian Law (2003-2005); EMA European Masters in Human Rights, Venice (2003-04); University of Amsterdam (2003-2005); EU Mediterranean Masters in Human Rights and Democratization (2004-2011); Honorary Professor, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China (2004-••••); Visiting professor, Faculty of Law, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China (2005-

••••); Lecturer, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, DC (2007); Guest Professor, College of Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University (2007-••••); Visiting professor, Queen’s University, Belfast, School of Law (2007-2009); Professor (‘Global Legal Scholar’), University of Warwick, School of Law (2007-2010); Visiting professor, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York City (2007- 2008, 2010-2011); Visiting professor, LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome (2008); Visiting fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford (2008); Visiting Professor, University of Geneva/Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (2009-••••); Monash University School of Law, Melbourne (2011); Guest Professor, Wuhan University, China (2012-••••).

 

Books and monographs:

 

  1. Habeas Corpus, Montréal: Wilson & Lafleur, 1990, 62 pp.
  2. International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter, Toronto: Carswell, 1991, xxx, 357 pp.
  3. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, Cambridge: Grotius Publications, 1993, xxxii, 389 pp. (preface by Gilbert Guillaume, judge of the International Court of Justice).
  4. Les instruments internationaux, canadiens et québécois des droits et libertés, Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1994, xic, 289 pp. (with Daniel Turp).
  5. Les infractions d'ordre sexuel, Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1995, xix, 378 pp.
  6. The Death Penalty as Cruel Treatment and Torture: Capital Punishment Challenged in the World's Courts, Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1996, xxvi, 288 pp.
  7. International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter, 2nd ed., Toronto: Carswell, 1996, xxxvii, 450 pp.
  8. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, xli, 403 pp. (preface by Gilbert Guillaume, judge of the International Court of Justice).
  9. Précis du droit international des droits de la personne, Montréal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1997, xix, 425 pp.
  10. Introduction to Rwandan Law, Montreal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1997, xxi, 389 pp. (with Martin Imbleau).
  11. Les instruments internationaux, canadiens et québécois des droits et libertés, 2nd ed., Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1998, xii, 367 pp. (with Daniel Turp).
  12. Introduction au droit rwandais, Montreal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1999, xxv, 434 pp. (with Martin Imbleau).
  13. Genocide in International Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, xvi, 624 pp.
  14. Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001, x, 406 pp.
  15. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, 3rd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, lx, 435 pp. (preface by Gilbert Guillaume, president of the International Court of Justice).
  16. Slobodan Milosevic on Trial: A Companion, New York & London: Continuum, 2002, iv, 178 pp. (with Michael Scharf).
  17. Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, xii, 481 pp.
  18. Genozid im Völkerrecht, Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2003, 792 pp. (German trans. Holger Fliessbach).
  19. The UN International Criminal Tribunals: the
  20. former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, liv, 711 pp.
  21. Gjenocidi në të Drejtën Ndërkombëtare [Genocide in International Law], Pristina: Kosovo Centre for Human Rights, 2003, 764 pp. (Albanian trans. Enver Hasani & Bekim Sejdiu).
  22. An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Tehran: University of Tehran, 2005, 289 pp. (Persian trans. S.B. Mirabbassi).
  23. An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Beijing: China State Security Publishing House, 2005, 646 pp. (Chinese trans. Huang Fang).
  24. International Human Rights Law and Canadian Law: Legal Commitment, Implementation and the Charter, 3rd ed., Toronto: Carswell, 2007, lxiv, 532 pp. (with Stéphane Beaulac).
  25. Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 3rd. ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007, xiv, 548 pp.
  26. War Crimes and Human Rights: Essays on the Death Penalty, Justice and Accountability, London: Cameron May Publishers, 2008, 1158 pp..
  27. Uluslararasi Ceza Mahkemesine Giriş [An Introduction to the International Criminal Court], Istanbul: Amnesty International Turkey, 2008, 232 pp. (Turkish trans., Güylay Arslan).
  28. An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Katmandu: FOHRID Human Rights and Democratic Forum, 2008, 220 pp. (Nepali trans.).
  29. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, Beijing: Law Press China, 2008, 472 pp. (Chinese trans. Zhao Haifeng).
  30. Genocide in International Law, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009, xix, 741 pp.
  31. The International Criminal Court: A Commentary on the Rome Statute, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, lxx, 1,259 pp.
  32. Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 4th ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, xiii, 579 pp.
  33. Unimaginable Atrocities: Justice, Politics and Rights at the War Crimes Tribunals, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 232 pp.
  34. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: the travaux préparatoires, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013 (three volumes), cxxv, 3,157 pp.
  35. Kein Frieden ohne Gerechtigkeit? Die Rolle der internationalen Strafjustiz, Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2013, 120 pp.
  36. The European Convention on Human Rights: A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, cxiii, 1,308 pp.
  37. Victors’ Justice or Pursuit of Justice, Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2015, xiii, 135 pp. (in Japanese).
  38. The International Criminal Court:  A Commentary on the Rome Statute, 2nd ed., Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, lxxviii, 1,589 pp.
  39. Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 5th ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, xiv, 598 pp.
  40. The Trial of the Kaiser, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, x, 398 pp.

 

Edited volumes:

  1. Sourcebook on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Boston: Northeastern University Press, 1997, xi, 264 pp. (co-editor, with Hugo Adam Bedau, Peter Hodgkinson and Michael Radelet).
  2. Essays on the Rome Statute of the ICC, Vol. I (editor), Rome: Editrice il Sirente, 2000, xxvi, 516 pp. (co-editor, with Flavia Lattanzi).
  3. Essays on the Rome Statute of the ICC, Vol. II (editor), Rome: Editrice il Sirente, 2004, xxvii, 337 pp. (co-editor, with Flavia Lattanzi).
  4. International Criminal Law Developments in the Case Law of the ICTY, The Hague/London/New York: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2003, xxxiv, 309 pp. (co-editor, with Gideon Boas).
  5. Capital Punishment: Strategies for Abolition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, xiv, 374 pp. (co-editor, with Peter Hodgkinson).
  6. Hans Göran Franck, The Barbaric Punishment, Abolishing the Death Penalty, The Hague/London/New York: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2003, xi, 163 pp.
  7. La peine capitale et le droit international des droits de l’homme, Paris: L.G.D.J. Diffuseur, 2003, 275 pp. (co-editor, with Gérard Cohen-Jonathan).
  8. Chinese Yearbook of Human Rights, Vol. I, Beijing: Social Sciences Documentation Publishing House, 2004, 509 pp. (co-editor, with Huang Lie).
  9. Truth Commissions and Courts: The Tension Between Criminal Justice and the Search for Truth, Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004, 272 pp. (co-editor, with Shane Darcy).
  10. Encyclopaedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Detroit etc.: Thomson Gale, 2004, 1458 pp. (associate editor, with Dinah Shelton, Howard Adelman, Frank Chalk and Alexandre Kiss).
  11. Accountability for Atrocity, Tokyo: UN University, 2007, 285 pp. (co-editor, with Ramesh Thakur and Edel Hughes).
  12. Capital Punishment: Strategies for Abolition, Tokyo: Akashi, 2009, 454 pp. (co- editor, with Peter Hodgkinson) (Japanese trans.).
  13. Sixing Lifa Gaige Zhuanti Yanjiu (‘Reform of the Death Penalty’), Beijing: China Legal Publishing House, 2009, 658 pp. (co-editor, with Zhao Bingzhi).
  14. Hacia la Abolitión Universal de la pena capital, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2010, 565 pp. (co-editor, with Luis Arroyo & Paloma Biglino).
  15. Towards universal abolition of the death penalty, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2010, 455 pp. (co-editor, with Luis Arroyo and Paloma Biglino).
  16. Routledge Handbook of International Criminal Law, London and New York: Routledge, 2010, 466 pp. (co-editor, with Nadia Bernaz).
  17. International Criminal Law, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012, Vol. I, 975 pp., Vol. II, 875 pp., Vol. III, 901 pp.
  18. New Challenges for the UN Human Rights Machinery, What Future for the UN Treaty Body System and the Human Rights Council Procedures?, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2011, xx, 480 pp. (co-editor, with M. Cherif Bassiouni).
  19. Ashgate Research Companion to International Criminal Law: Critical Perspectives, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013, xlv, 558 pp. (co-editor, with Yvonne McDermott and Niamh Hayes).
  20. Contra el espanto, Por la abolitión de la pena de muerte, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2012, 576 pp. (co-editor, with Luis Arroyo and Paloma Biglino).
  21. International Criminal Justice, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2012, 256 pp. (co-editor, with Gideon Boas and Michael Scharf).
  22. International Courts and Tribunals, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2014, 936 pp.
  23. The Global Community, Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, Global Trends: Law, Policy & Justice, Essays in Honour of Professor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, New York: Oceana (Oxford University Press), 2013, xxi,
  24. 654 pp. (co-editor, with M. Cherif Bassiouni, Joanna Gomula, Paolo
  25. Mengossi, John G. Merrills, Rafael Nieto Navia, Anna Oriolo and Anna Vigorito).
  26. Death Penalty: A Cruel and Inhuman Punishment, La Mancha: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2014, 150 pp. (co-editor, with L. Arroyo Zapatero and K. Takayama).
  27. Pena de muerte y Derechos Humanos, hacia la abolición universel, La Mancha: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2014, 95 pp. (co-editor, with L. Arroyo Zapatero & Adán Nieto).
  28. 'For the Sake of Present and Future Generations': Essays on International Law, Crime and Justice in Honour of Roger Clark, Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2015, xxiv, 662 pp. (co-editor, with Suzannah Linton and Gerry Simpson).
  29. The Cambridge Companion to International Criminal Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, 417 pp.
  30. The Legislative History of the International Criminal Court: Introduction, Analysis and Integrated Text, 2nd ed., The Hague: Brill, 2016, xlviiii, 1,574 (co-editor, with M. Cherif Bassiouni,).
  31. Elgar Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2017, xxxviii, 512 pp. (co-editor, with Shannonbrooke Murphy).

 

 

 

Research reports:

  1. History of the Unemployment Insurance Act for the Commission of Inquiry on Unemployment Insurance (‘Forget Commission’), 1986 (with Robert St- Louis).
  2. Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Rwanda, March 1993 (co-author).
  3. Commission sur le Burundi, Rapport, in La lettre hebdomadaire de la Fédération internationale des droits de l'homme, hors série no 190, July 1994 (co-author).
  4. Report on the Needs of the Judicial System in Rwanda, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, December 1994 (co- author).
  5. ‘Rapport du Comité de la réforme de l'aide juridique’, Department of Justice, Québec, December 1995.
  6. ‘Non-refoulement’, in Office for Democratic Initiatives and Human Rights, Final Report, Expert Workshop on Human Rights and Counter-terrorism, February 2007, Doc. ODIHR.GAL/14/07, pp. 20-48.
  7. ‘‘Respect, Protect and Fulfil, A Human Rights-Based Approach to Peacebuilding and Reconciliation’, Border Action, March 2007 (with Peter Fitzmaurice).
  8. United Nations, Economic and Social Council, ‘Capital punishment and implementation of the safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights of those facing the death penalty, Report of the Secretary-General’, UN Doc. E/2010/10.
  9. Crimes against Humanity in Western Burma: The Situation of the Rohingyas’, Irish Centre for Human Rights, May 2010 (with Nancie Prud’homme & Joseph Powderly).
  10. United Nations, Economic and Social Council, ‘Capital punishment and implementation of the safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights of those facing the death penalty, Report of the Secretary-General’, UN Doc. E/2015/49.

 

 

Articles, book chapters:

  1. ‘Canadian Policy in Cyprus’, (1983) I:2 Hellenic Studies/Etudes hélleniques 35- 44.
  2. ‘Le renaissance du bref d'habeas corpus sous la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés’, (1990) 50 Revue du Barreau 409-430.
  3. ‘The Greek Diaspora and Canadian Law’, in John M. Fossey, ed., Proceedings of the First International Congress on the Hellenic Diaspora from Antiquity to Modern Times, Vol. II, Amsterdam: Gieben, 1991, pp. 339-351.
  4. ‘The Omission of the Right to Property in the International Covenants’, in (1991) 4 Hague Yearbook of International Law 135-160.
  5. ‘Substantive and Procedural Issues in the Ratification by Canada of the American Convention on Human Rights’, (1991) 12 Human Rights Law Journal 405-413.
  6. ‘La Charte canadienne des droits et libertés et le droit international: les enseignements de la Cour suprême dans les affaires Keegstra, Andrews et Taylor’, (1989-90) 6 Revue québécoise du droit international 12-25 (with Daniel Turp).
  7. ‘Kindler and Ng: Our Supreme Magistrates Take a Frightening Step into the Court of Public Opinion’, (1991) 51 Revue du Barreau 673-682.
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298. ‘The Genocide Convention at 60’, in Alice Yotopoulos-Marangopoulos & Photini Pazartis, eds., Le génocide revisité / Genocide Revisited, Athens: Ant. N. Sakkoulas, and Brussels: Bruylant, 2010, pp. 15-36.

299. ‘Il rapido progresso verso l’abolizione della pena di morte in Africa’, in Pietro Costa, ed., Il diritto di uccidere, L’enigma della pena di morte, Milan: Feltrinelli,2010, p. 247-262.

300. ‘Retroactive Application of the Genocide Convention’, (2010) 4 University of St. Thomas Journal of Law & Public Policy 36-59.

301. ‘Le droit à l’égalité et le Pacte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques’, in Race, femme enfant, handicap : les conventions internationales et le droit interne à la lumière des enjeux pratiques du droit à l’égalité’, Cowansville, Québec: Éditions Yvon Blais, 2010, pp. 27-42.

302. 'Commentary on Paul Boghossian, “The concept of genocide'”’, (2010) 12 Journal of Genocide Research 91-99.

303. ‘International Trends Towards Limitation and Abolition in the World’, in Luis Arroyo, Paloma Biglino & Willliam Schabas, eds., Towards universal abolition of the death penalty, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2010, pp. 27-38.

304. ‘International Criminal Court, in the Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, 2009, Vol. I, New York: Oceana Publications, 2010, pp. 377-384.

305. ‘First ICC Review Conference: Resolutions and Declarations; Introductory Note’, (2010) 49 International Legal Materials 1325-1327.

306. ‘International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, in the Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, 2009, Vol. I, New York: Oceana Publications, 2010, pp. 461-478.

307. ‘Gravity and the International Criminal Court’, in Chile Eboe-Osuji, ed., Protecting Humanity, Essays in International Law and Policy in Honour of Navanethem Pillay, Leiden/Boston: Brill, 2010, pp. 689-706.

308. ‘Prosecuting Dr Strangelove, Goldfinger, and the Joker at the International Criminal Court: Closing the Loopholes’, (2010) 23 Leiden Journal of International Law 847–853.

309. “Victor’s Justice: Selecting “Situations’ at the International Criminal Court’, (2010) 32 John Marshall Law Review 535-552.

310. ‘Judicial Activism and the Crime of Genocide’, in Shane Darcy and Joseph Powderly, eds., Judicial Creativity at the International Criminal Tri bunals, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 63-79.

311. ‘La peine de mort et la Convention européene des droits de l’homme’, in Michel Levinet, ed., Le droit au respect de la vie au sens de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme, Brussels: Bruylant, 2010, pp. 243-252.

312. ‘Article 6’, in Emmanuel Decaux, ed., Le Pacte international relative aux droits civils et politiques, Commentaire article par article, Paris : Economica, 2011, pp. 179-199.

313. ‘Deuxième Protocole facultatif se rapportant au Pacte international rlatif aux droits civils et politiques, visant à abolir la peine de mort’, in Emmanuel Decaux, ed., Le Pacte international relative aux droits civils et politiques, Commentaire article par article, Paris: Economica, 2011, pp. 869-882.

314. ‘The International Criminal Court and Non-party States’, (2010) 28 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 1-21.

315. ‘Criminology, Accountability, and International Justice’, in Mary Bosworth and Carolyn Hoyle, eds., What is Criminology?, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 346-357.

316. ‘’National amnesties, truth commissions and international criminal tribunals’, in Bartram S. Brown, ed., Research Handbook on International Criminal Law, Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2011, pp. 373-390.

317. ‘Gaza, Goldstone and Lawfare’, (2011) 43 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 307-312.

318. ‘1969 Vienna Convention, Article 23, Procedure regarding reservations’, in Olivier Corten & Pierre Klein, eds., The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties, A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 594- 625 (with Alain Pellet).

319. ‘1986 Vienna Convention, Article 23, Procedure regarding reservations’, in Olivier Corten & Pierre Klein, eds., The Vienna Conventions on the Law of Treaties, A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 626- 627 (with Alain Pellet).

320. ‘Synergy or Fragmentation? International Criminal Law and the European Convention on Human Rights’, (2011) 9 Journal of International Criminal Justice  609-632;  republished  in  Antonio  Cassese,  Florian  Jeβberger, Robert Cryer and Urmila Dé. International Criminal Law, Critical Concepts in Law, Vol. I, London and New York: Routledge, 2015, pp. 532-558..

321. ‘The Human Right To Peace’, in Asbjørn Eide, Jakob Th. Möller and Inete Ziemele, eds., Making Peoples Heard, Essays on Human Rights in Honour of Gudmundur Alfredsson, Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2011, pp. 43- 57.

322. ‘Freedom from Fear, Human Rights and the Crime of Aggression’, in Elizabeth Anderson and David M. Crane, eds., Proceedings of the Fourth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, Washington: American Society of International Law, 2011, pp. 151-172.

323. ‘International War Crimes Tribunals and the United States’, (2011) 35 Diplomatic History 769-786.

324. ‘Ölüm Cezasının Kayıtlanması ve Kaldırlamsina Yönelik Uluslararası Eğilimler’, in M. Semih Gemalmaz, ed., Ölüm Cezasının Kaldırılması, Istanbul: Istanbul University Centre for Research and Practice in Human Rights Law, 2011, pp. 35-44.

325. ‘International Trends Towards Restriction and Abolition’, in M. Semih Gemalmaz, ed., The Abolition of the Death Penalty, Istanbul Symposium, Istanbul: Istanbul University Centre for Research and Practice in Human Rights Law, 2011, pp. 243-250.

326. ‘The rise and fall of complementarity’, in Carsten Stahn and Mohamed M. El Zeidy, eds., The International Criminal Court and Complementarity, Vol. I, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, pp. 150-164.

327. ‘Crimes Against Humanity as a Paradigm for International Atrocity Crimes’, (2011) 20 Middle East Critique 253-269.

328. ‘The International Criminal Court at Ten’, (2011) 22 Criminal Law Forum 493- 509.

329. ‘On the Binding Nature of the Findings of the Treaty Bodies’, in M. Cherif Bassiouni and William Schabas, eds., New Challenges for the UN Human Rights Machinery, What Future for the UN Treaty Body System and the Human Rights Council Procedures?, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2011, pp. 97- 106.

330. ‘A Step to Universal Abolition of the Death Penalty: Protocol No. 6 to the European Convention’, in Olivier Delas and Michaela Leuprecht, eds., Liber Amicorum Peter Leuprecht, Brussels: Bruylant, 2012, pp. 297-320.

331. ‘The International Criminal Court: Struggling to Find its Way’, in Antonio Cassese, ed., Realizing Utopia, The Future of International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 250-260.

332. ‘Transitional  Justice  and  the  Norms  of  International  Law’,  (2012)  110 Kokusaiho Gaiko Zassi, The Journal of International Law and Diplomacy 563- 587.

333. ‘Genocide’, in R. Wolfrum, ed., The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, Vol. IV, pp. 405- 414.

334. ‘Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide Case (Bosnia v. Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro)’. in R. Wolfrum, ed., The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, Vol. I, pp. 469- 475.

335. ‘Genocide Convention Reservations (Advisory Opinion)’, in R. Wolfrum, ed., The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, Vol. IV, pp. 414-419.

336. ‘International Criminal Court’, in The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, 2010, Vol. I, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 371-376.

337. ‘International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, in The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence, 2010, Vol. I, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 477-488.

338. ‘Freedom from Fear and the Human Right to Peace’, in David Keane and Yvonne McDermott, eds., The Challenge of Human Rights; Past, Present and Future, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2012, pp. 36-51.

339. ‘International Tribunals’, in Catarina Krause & Martin Scheinin, eds., International Protection of Human Rights: A Textbook, 2nd revised ed., Turku/Abo: Abo Akademi University Institute for Human Rights, 2012, pp. 695-721.

340. ‘Transitional Justice and the African Experience’, (2011) 13 International Studies Review 564-570 (with Carla de Ycaza).

341. ‘Первые десять лет Mеждунapoднoгo yгoлobнoгo сyдa’, (2012) 2:3 Me®®y®apo®®oe ®ravocy®иe 5-16.

342. ‘Le génocide’, in Hervé Ascencio, Emmanuel Decaux & Alain Pellet, eds., Droit international pénal, 2nd ed., Paris: Editions A. Pedone, 2012, pp. 125-139.

343. ‘Building the Narrative: The UN Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone’, in Christian Delage and Peter Goodrich, eds., The Scene of the Mass Crime : History, Film and International Tribunals, Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2013, pp. 23-40.

344. ‘Initiation of Investigations and Selection of Cases’, in Goran Sluiter, Håkan Friman, Suzannah Linton, Sergey Vasiliev and Salvatore Zappalà, eds., International Criminal Procedure, Principles and Rules, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 131-170 (with M.M. deGuzman).

345. ‘The Short Arm of International Criminal Law’, in William Schabas, Yvonne McDermott and Niamh Hayes, eds., Ashgate Research Companion to International Criminal Law: Critical Perspectives, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013, pp. 387-405.

346. ‘What’s in a Word? Atrocity Crimes and the Genocide Label’, in Paul Levin ed., The Hugo Valentin Lectures VIII-IX, Uppsala: Uppsala University, 2013, pp 11-28.

347. ‘Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: Clarifying the Relationship’, in H.G. van der Wilt, J. Vervliet, G.K. Sluiter and J.Th.M. Houwink ten Cate, eds., The Genocide Convention, The Legacy of 60 Years, Leiden/Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2012, pp. 3-14.

348. ‘The  Banality  of  International  Justice’,  (2013)  11  Journal of International Criminal Justice 545-551.

349. ‘The Contribution of the Eichmann Trial to International Law’, (2013) 26 Leiden Journal of International Law 667-699.

350. ‘International Criminal Law and Tribunals and Human Rights’, in Scott Sheeran and Sir Nigel Rodley, eds., Routledge Handbook of International Human Rights Law, London and New York: Routledge, 2013, pp. 215-230.

351. ‘Judicial Ethics at the International Criminal Tribunals’, in Vesselin Popovski, ed., International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2014, pp. 189-206.

352. ‘International Criminal Courts’, in Cesare P.R. Rpmanp. Karen J. Alter and Yuval Shany, eds., The Oxford Handbook of International Adjudication, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 205-224.

353. ‘Travaux préparatoires of human rights instruments’, in André Alen, Veronique Joosten, Riet Leysen and Willem Verrijdt, eds., Liberae Cogitationes, Liber Amicorum Marc Bossuyt, Cambridge/Antwerp/Portland: Intersentia, 2013, pp. 579-590.

354. ‘Rights, History, and Turning Points’, in David Goutor and Stephen Heathorn, eds., Taking Liberties, A History of Human Rights in Canada, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 261-271.

355. ‘Una vision a futura de la Corte Penal Internacional’, in Bernardo Sepúlveda Amor, ed., Nuevos Diálogos sobre la Justicia Internacional, Mexico City: Secretariá de Relaciones Exteriores, 2012, pp. 179-186.

356. ‘The Right to Life’, in Andrew Clapham and Paola Gaeta, eds., The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Armed Conflict, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 365-386.

357. ‘The International Criminal Court at Ten’, in Andraž Zidar and Olympia Bekou, eds., Contemporary Challenges for the International Criminal Court, London : British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 2014, pp. 177-190.

358. ‘The United Nations War Crimes Commission’s Proposal for an International Criminal Court’, (2014) 25 Criminal Law Forum 171-189.

359. ‘Accountability for International Crimes – Special Tribunals and Referrals to the International Criminal Court’, in Jared Genser and Bruno Stago Ugarte, eds., The United Nations Security Council in the Age of Human Rights, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014, pp. 173-194.

360. ‘Partners in the Search for Truth: The Truth Commission and the Special Court’, in Elizabeth Andersen and David M. Crane, eds., Proceedings of the Sixth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, Washington: American Society of International Law, 2013, pp. 155-170.

361. ‘Do the “Underlying Values” of the European Convention on Human Rights Begin in 1950?’, (2013) 33 Polish Yearbook of International Law 247-258.

362. ‘”Ethnic Cleansing” and Genocide: Similarities and Distinctions’, in Tove H. Malloy and Joseph Marko, eds., Minority Governance in and beyond Europe, Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2014, pp. 39-60.

363. ‘The Future of the United Nations Human Rights System’, in M. Cherif Bassiouni, ed., Globalization and Its Impact on the Future of Human Rights and International Criminal Justice, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2015, pp. 115- 122.

364. ‘Roger Clark: A Personal Tribute’, In Suzannah Linton, Gerry Simpson and William A. Schabas, eds., For the Sake of Future Generations, Essays on international law, crime and justice in Honour of Roger S. Clark, Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2015, pp. 12-20.

365. ‘Selecting Situations and Cases’, in Carsten Stahn, ed., The Law and Practice of the International Criminal Court, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. 365-381.

366. ‘The Right to Life and the Law of Armed Conflict’, [2013] Russian Yearbook of International Law 210-238.

367. ‘Selecting Cases at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, in Charles Jalloh and Alhagi B.M. Marong, eds., Promoting Accountability Under International Law for Gross Human Rights Violations in Africa, Leiden/Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2015, pp. 58-70.

368. ‘The Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide and his Inscrutable Mandate’, in Charles Tiziki Majinge, ed., Rule of Law through Human Rights and International Criminal Justice, Essays in Honour of Adama Dieng, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2015, pp. 65-81.

369. ‘Looking Back: How the Founders considered Science and Progress in their Relation to Human Rights’, [2015] European Journal of Human Rights 504- 518.

370. ‘Article 6’, in Otto Triffterer and Kai Ambos, eds., Commentary on the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, Observers’ Notes, Article by Article, 3rd edn., Munich: C.H. Beck, Hart Publishing, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2015, pp. 113-129, ‘Article 12’, in ibid., pp. 661- 678 (with Giulia Pecorella); Article 13, in ibid., pp. 679-691 (with Giulia Pecorella); ‘Article 17’, in ibid., pp. 771-821 (with Mohammed El-Zeidy); ‘Article 23’, in ibid., pp. 958-61 (with Kai Ambos); ‘Article 29’, in ibid., pp. 1099-1102; ‘Article 61’, in ibid., pp. 1481-1546 (with Eleni Chatidou and Mohamed El-Zeidy); ‘Article 63’, in ibid., pp. 1191-1198 (with Veronique Caruana); ‘Article 66’, in ibid., pp. 1632-1646 (with Yvonne McDermott); ‘Article 67’, in ibid., pp. 1647-1677 (with Yvonne McDermott); ‘Article 76’, in ibid., pp. 1867-1872 (with Kai Ambos); ‘Article 108’, in ibid., pp. 2203- 2208; ‘Article 109’, in ibid., pp. 2209-2213.

371. ‘The Katyn Forest Massacre and the Nuremberg Trial’, in Morten Bergsmo, Cheah Wui Ling, Song Tianying and Yi Ping, eds., Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3, Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic Publishers, 2015, pp. 249-297.

372. ‘Atrocity Crimes (genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes)’, in William A. Schabas, The Cambridge Companion to International Criminal Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp. 199-213.

373. ‘Genocídio’, in Sylvia Helena Steiner and Leonardo Nemer Caldeira Brandt, eds., O Tribunal Penal Internacional – Comentários ao Estatuto de Roma, Belo Horizonte: Del Rey Editora, 2016, pp. 137-160.

374. ‘State Obligations in Implementing Arrest Warrants’, in Richard H. Steinberg, ed., Contemporary Issues Facing the International Criminal Court, Leiden and Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2016, pp. 112-123.

375. ‘La banalidad de la justicia internacional’, Revista interamericana de derecho internacional, no. 4.

376. ‘Aggression and International Human Rights Law’, in Claus Kreß and Stefan Barriga, eds., The Crime of Aggression: A Commentary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. 351-371.

377. ‘Human rights treaties and capital punishment’, in Sébastien Touzé, ed., L’abolition universelle de la peine de mort, Actes du colloque des 9 et 11 octobre 2014, Paris: Pedone, 2016, pp. 135-141.

378. ‘General Principles, nullum crimen, and Accountability for International Crimes’, in Pia Acconci, David Donat Cattin, Antonio Marchesi, Giuseppe Palmisano and Valeria Santori, eds., International Law and the Protection of Humanity, Essays in Honour of Flavia Lattanzi, Leiden and Boston: Brill/Nijhoff, 2016, pp. 496-505.

379. ‘Introduction’, in William A. Schabas and Shannonbrooke Murphy, eds., Elgar Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2017, pp. 1-36.

380. ‘Interacting with Academic Institutions’, in Morten Bergsmo, Klaus Rackwitz and Song Tienyang, eds., Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 5, Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic Publishers, 2017, pp. 377*- 382.

381. ‘The Human Right to Peace’, (2017) 58 Harvard International Law Journal 28- 32.

382. ‘La Comisión de Crímenes de Guerra de las Naciones Unidas : Propuesta de una corte penal internacional’, in Roldán Jimeno Aranguren, ed., Justicia Transicional : Historia y Actualidad, Pamplona: Aranzadi, 2017, pp. 89-106.

383. ‘El Mahdi Has Been Convicted of a Crime He Did Not Commit’, (2017) 49 Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law 75-102.

384. ‘Nikolaos Politis and the Earliest Negotiation to Establish an International Criminal Court’, in Jean-Paul Jacqué, Florence Benoît-Rohmer, Panagiotis Grigoriou and Maria Daniella Marouda, eds., Liber Amicorum Stelios Perrakis, Athens: I. Sideris, 2017, pp. 167-177.

385. ‘Double Standards and the Quest for Justice’, in Samuel Totten, ed., Last Lectures on the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide, London and New York: Routledge, 2017, pp. 282-289.

386. ‘Defining enforced disappearance as a crime against humanity’, in Mylène Bideault, Mouloud Boumghar, Oliver de Frouville et Laurent Trigeaud, eds., Mélanges en l’honneur du professeur Emmanuel Decaux, Réciprocité et universalité, Sources et régimes du droit international des droits de l’homme, Paris : Editions Pédone, 2017, pp. 449-466.

387. ‘Genocide and the ICERD’, in David Keane and Annapurna Waughray, eds., Fifty years of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, A Living Instrument, Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017, pp. 169-181.

388. ‘The Use of Force in the Nicaraguan Cases’, in Edgardo Sobenes Obregon and Benjamin Samson, eds., Nicaragua Before the International Court of Justice, Springer International, 2017, pp. 305-326.

389. ‘Article 4 – Interdiction de la torture et des peines ou traitements inhumains ou dégradants’, in Fabrice Picod and Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck, eds., Charte des droits fondamentaux de l’Union européenne, Commentaire article par article, Brussels: Bruylant, 2018, pp.103-114.

390. ‘International Prosecution of Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes Perpetrated During the First World War’, in Martin Böse, Michael Bohlander, André Klip ad Otto Lagodny, eds., Festschrift for Wolfgang Schomburg, Leiden: Brill, 2018, pp. 395-410.

391. ‘Strict Construction and the Rome Statute’, in Steven Dewulf, ed., la [CVDW], Liber Amicorum Chris Van den Wyngaert, Antwerp-Apeldoorn: Masklu, 2017, pp. 425-440.

392. ‘Principle  20.  Jurisdiction  of  International  and  Internationalized  Criminal Tribunals’, in Frank Haldemann and Thomas Unger, eds., The United Nations Principles to Combat Impunity, A Commentary, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 219-225.

393. ‘Bilan’, in Olivier Beauvalet, ed., Dictionnaire encyclopédique de la justice pénale internationale, Boulogne-Billancourt, France: Berger-Levreaut, 2018, pp. 127-131.

394. ‘Time,  Justice,  and  Human  Rights :  Statutory  Limitation  on  the  Right  to Truth ?’, in Nanci Adler, ed., Understanding the Age of Transitional Justice: Crimes, Courts, Commissions, and Chronicling, Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, NJ, 2018, pp. 37-55.

395. ‘The Balkan Investigation’, in David M Crane, Leila N. Sadat and Michael P. Scharf, eds., The Founders, Four Pioneering Individuals who Launched the

396. First Modern-Era International Criminal Tribunals, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018, pp. 44-51.

397. ‘Fragmentation or Stabilisation? Recent Case Law on the Crime of Genocide in Light of the 2007 Judgment of the International Court of Justice’, in Chile Eboe-Osuji and Engobo Emeseh, eds., Nigerian Yearbook of International Law 2017, The Hague: Springer, 2018, pp. 213-238.

398. ‘Nuremberg and Aggressive War’, in Leila Nadya Sadat, ed., Seeking Accountability for the Unlawful Use of Force, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, pp. 58-79.

399. ‘Dreptul omului la Pace’, in Aurora Ciucă, ed., 100 de ani de Gândire Juridică Românescă Vespasian V. Pella și dezvoltarea Dreptului Penal Internațional si Național, Iași : Editura Universității Alexandru Ioan Cuza, 2018, pp, 34- 38.

400. ‘Prevention of Crimes Against Humanity’, (2018) 16 Journal of International Criminal Justice 702-728.

401. “The Right to Truth: When Does it Begin?”, in Fannie Lafontaine and François Larocque, eds., Doing Peace the Rights Way, Essays in International Law and Relations in Honour of Louise Arbour, Cambridge/Antwerp/Chicago: Intersentia, 2019 pp. 37-52.

 

 

Book reviews:

  1. David McClean, International Judicial Assistance, (1994) 5 Criminal Law Forum
  2. Walter Tarnopolsky, & Joyce Whitman, eds., Discrimination in the Law and the Administration of Justice, (1994) 31 Canadian Bar Review 118.
  3. Yael Danieli, Nigel S. Rodley & Lars Weisaeth, eds., International Responses to Traumatic Stress: Humanitarian, Human Rights, Justice, Peace, and Development Contributions, Collaborative Actions, and Future Initiatives, (1995) 33 Canadian Yearbook of International Law 479-481.
  4. Yoram Dinstein & Mala Tabory, eds., War Crimes in International Law, (1997) 91 American Journal of International Law 570-571.
  5. Desmond H. Brown, ed., The Birth of a Criminal Code, the Evolution of Canada's Justice System, (1997) 76 Canadian Bar Review 268-271.
  6. Patrick Brode, Casual Slaughters and Accidental Judgments, Canadian War Crimes Prosecutions, 1944-1948, (1998-99) 68 University of Toronto
  7. Quarterly 550-552.
  8. Paul J. Magnarella, Justice in Africa, Rwanda’s Genocide, Its Courts, and the UN Criminal Tribunal; Aleksandar Fatic, Reconciliation via the War Crimes Tribunal?, (2000) 3:2 Conflict 6-7.
  9. Howard J. De Nike, John Quigley & Kenneth J. Robinson, Genocide in Cambodia: Documents from the Trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary, (2001) 23 Human Rights Quarterly 470-477.
  10. Richard Goldstone, For Humanity. Reflections of a War Crimes Investigator, (2001) 95 American Journal of International Law 742-744.
  11. Richard May & Marieke Wierda, International Criminal Evidence, (2003) 24
  12. Michigan Journal of International Law 887-892.
  13. Roger Hood, The Death Penalty, A Worldwide Perspective, (2003) 38 Irish Juristn.s. 393-395.
  14. David Hirsh, Law Against Genocide, Cosmopolitan Trials, (2005) 32 Journal of Law and Society 340-343.
  15. Michael Mann, The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing, (2006) 82 International Affairs 384-385.
  16. Marlies Glasius, The International Criminal Court: A Global Civil Society Achievement,   Open            Democracy,     17        February          2006 (http://www.opendemocracy.net/globalization- institutions_government/icc_3278.jsp).
  17. Kevin Boyle, ed., Mary Robinson, A Voice for Human Rights, (2008) 30 Human Rights Quarterly 209–211.
  18. John Quigley, The Genocide Convention, An International Law Analysis, (2007) 56 International & Comparative Law Quarterly 960-962.
  19. Roger Hood & Carolyn Hoyle, The Death Penalty, A Worldwide Perspective, (2009) 31 Human Rights Quarterly 537-540.
  20. David T. Johnson & Franklin E. Zimring, The Next Frontier: National Development, Political Change and the Death Penalty in Asia, (2010) 10 Asia Policy 198-201.
  21. Hirad Abtahi & Philippa Webb, eds., The Genocide Convention: The Travaux Préparatoires, (2010) 104 American Journal of International Law 318-324.
  22. M. Lewis, ‘The Birth of the New Justice, The Internationalization of Crime and Punishment, 1919–1950’, (2015) 62 Netherlands International Law Review 191-194.
  23. Amal Alamuddin, Nidal Nabil Jurdi and David Tolbert, eds., The Special Tribunal for Lebanon, (2015) 58 German Yearbook of International Law 523-526.
  24. Ian O’Donnell, Justice, Mercy, and Caprice: Clemency and the Death Penalty in Ireland, [2018] 58 Irish Jurist 161-162.

 

 

Miscellaneous publications:

  1. ‘The U.N. Decade on International Law’, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Council of International Law, 1992, pp. 202-204.
  2. ‘Atrocities and the Law’, Canadian Lawyer, August-September 1993, pp. 33-36. ‘Ed Broadbent et la crise rwandaise : un rapport qui mérite d'être défendu’, La
  3. Presse, 14 September 1994, p. B3 (with André Paradis).
  4. ‘Still a Way to Go on Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Inroads, Summer 1994, pp. 156-163.
  5. ‘International Law and the Death Penalty’, (1994) 22 American Journal of Criminal Law 250-253.
  6. ‘International Law and the Death Penalty’, in The Machinery of Death, New York: Amnesty International USA, 1995, pp. 22-28.
  7. ‘Aide judiciaire - une nouvelle partie intégrante de l'aide humanitaire’, interview with Emma Bonino, (1995) 7 Revue universlle des droits de l'homme 153-157.
  8. ‘La répression des crimes contre l'humanité’, Relations, September 1995, pp. 217-219.
  9. ‘Canada's International Obligations: Protecting Minority Rights’, The Network/Le Réseau, Spring 1996, pp. 13-14.
  10. ‘Why Canada should sponsor the Italian resolution on the death penalty in the fifty-first U.N. General Assembly’, [1996] Bulletin of the Canadian Council on International Law, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 3-5.
  11. ‘Rwanda should abandon use of death penalty’, The Gazette, February 19, 1997.
  12. ‘Pardon, réconciliation et impunité’, Relations, April 1997, pp. 89-91. ‘Justice, Impunity and Accountability in Rwanda’, Inroads, Spring 1997, pp. 130-139.
  13. ‘Punishing International Criminals’, International Criminal Court Monitor, No. 6, November 1997, pp. 5, 10.
  14. ‘Children in Armed Conflict: Norms of International Humanitarian Law’, Canadian Human Rights Foundation Newsletter, Vol. XII, No. 2, pp. 1-2, 4. ‘International Criminal Court - In the Home Stretch’, Human Rights Tribune, April, 1998, Vol. 5, Nos. 1-2, pp. 6-7.
  15. ‘La sentence et l'exécution de la peine’, in Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'homme, 1997. La Lutte contre le racisme et la xenophobie, Exclusion et droits de l'Homme, Paris: La documentation française, 1998, pp. 242-248.
  16. ‘Stanley Ryerson and Québec's Enigma’, Direction, Vol. 3, No. 17, May 7, 1998.
  17. ‘Carter Center Symposium on the Death Penalty - 24 July 1997’, (1998) 14 Georgia State University Law Review 329, at pp. 427-442.
  18. ‘Helping the executioner’, The Montreal Gazette, 10 August 1998, p. B3. ‘Clémence et vérité historique’, Ubutabera, No. 46, 28 September 1998. ‘Pinochet Should be Held Accountable’, The Montreal Gazette, Oct. 28, 1998. ‘The Greatest Crime’, The Washington Times, 7 December 1998, p. A19. ‘Justice was Served’, The Montreal Gazette, 26 December 1998, p. B9.
  19. ‘Tell-tale signs of slaughter’, The National Post, 26 March 1999, p. A18. ‘Pinochet Case a Human-Rights Victory’, The Montreal Gazette, 27 March 1999,p. B5.
  20. ‘NATO Scores a Direct Hit in The Hague’, The National Post, 3 June 1999, p. A18.
  21. ‘Louise Arbour Will be Missed in The Hague’, The National Post, 11 June 1999, p. A18.
  22. ‘Looking for Justice in Cambodia’, The National Post, 23 September 1999, p. A18.
  23. ‘Remarks on Abolition of the Death Penalty’, (1999) 67 Fordham Law Review 2808-2817.
  24. ‘A Deadly Silence’, Hope Magazine, Fall 1999, No. 20, pp. 22-25. ‘Rwanda five years after the genocide’, Inroads, 1999, pp. 205-214. ‘The Lessons of Genocide’, The Ottawa Citizen, 7 December 1999.
  25. ‘When There’s No Forgetting’, Irish Red Cross Review, Vol. I, No. 1, March 2000.
  26. ‘Armenians and the ‘G’-word’, Conference on Human Rights Issuesin the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor, Toronto: Hellenic Canadian Federation of Ontario, 2000, pp.55-62.
  27. ‘Droit international des droits de la personne: Source incontournable d’inspiration pour la Cour suprême du Canada’, Canadian Issues/Thèmes canadiens, Spring 2000, pp. 14-16.
  28. ‘Should Khmer Rouge Leaders be Prosecuted for Genocide or Crimes Against Humanity?’, Searching for the Truth, No. 22, October 2001 [in Khmer].
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  30. ‘Human Rights and the Reaction to Terrorism’, in No War, Tokyo, 2001, pp. 141-144 [in Japanese].
  31. ‘Genocide: New Interpretations of an Old Crime’, (2002) 14 Interights Bulletin 35-36.
  32. ‘Another Step Towards Universal Abolition Taken by the European Court of Human Rights’, International Bar Association Committee 19 News, June 2003, pp. 11-12.
  33. ‘Preface’, in Luc Reydams, Universal Jurisdiction, International and Municipal Legal Perspectives, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. ix-xii.
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  35. ‘Freedom from genocide’, in Rhonda K.M. Smith & Christien van den Anker, eds., The essentials of… Human Rights, London: Hodder Arnold, 2005, pp. 140-143.
  36. ‘Conspiracy, in Dinah Shelton et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Detroit etc.: Thompson Gale, 2005, pp. 200-202.
  37. ‘Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide’, in Dinah Shelton et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Detroit etc.: Thompson Gale, 2005, pp. 204-205.
  38. ‘Crimes Against Humanity’, in Dinah Shelton et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Detroit etc.: Thompson Gale, 2005, pp. 209-216.
  39. ‘Witch-hunts’, in Dinah Shelton et al., eds., Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Detroit etc.: Thompson Gale, 2005, p. 881.
  40. ‘The Influence of International law and International Tribunals on Harmonized or Hybrid Systems of Criminal Procedure’, Panel discussion moderated by Leila Sadat, (2005) 4 Washington University Global Studies Law Review 651-674.
  41. ‘Does Saddam Hussein Have a Right to Represent Himself?’, pp. 87-88; ‘Should Saddam Hussein Be Exposed to the Death Penalty?’, pp. 104-105; ‘Resignation Casts Terrible Pall over Tribunal’, p. 138; ‘Shouldn’t Saddam Hussein Be Prosecuted for the Crime of Aggression?’, pp. 225-227, in Michael P. Scharf & Gregory S. McNeal, eds., Saddam on Trial, Understanding and Debating the Iraqi High Tribunal, Durham, North Carolina: Carolina Academic Press, 2006.
  42. ‘Preventing Genocide and Mass Killing, From a Culture of Reaction to prevention’, UN Chronicle, Vol. XLIII, No. 1, pp. 62-64.
  43. ‘Commentary: But We Should Be Careful About How We Define “Guilt”’, Europe’s World, Autumn 2006, pp. 125-127.
  44. ‘Helen Fein and the Sociological Definition of Genocide’, in Joyce Apsel & Barbara Harff, eds., essays in Honour of Helen Fein, New York: International Association of Genocide Scholars, 2007, pp. 57-61.
  45. ‘Préface’, in Nadia Bernaz, Le droit international et la peine de mort, Paris: La documentation française, 2008, pp. 5-8.
  46. ‘Introduction’, in Raphael Lemkin, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe, Clark, NJ: Lawbook Exchange, 2008, pp. viii-xvi.
  47. ‘Préface’, in Alexandre Morin, Le droit à l’égalité au Canada, Montreal : LexisNexis, 2008, pp. vii-x.
  48. ‘The Genocide Convention at 60’, Crimes of War project website, 6 February 2009, http://www.crimesofwar.org/onnews/news-schabas.html
  49. ‘Werfel, Musa Dagh, and the Armenian Genocide’, in Adam Jones, ed., Evoking Genocide, Scholars and Activists Describe the Works That Shaped their Lives, Toronto: Key Publishing, 2009, pp. 32-34.
  50. ‘Foreword’, in Michael R. Marrus, Some Measure of Justice, The Holocaust Era Restitution Campaign of the 1990s, Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2009, pp. ix-xv.
  51. ‘Ausweitung der Kampfzone, Allzweickwaffe mit Nebenwirkungen: Diue Gesichte des Genozid-Begriffs’, (2010) 1 Internationale Politik 23-27.
  52. ‘Human Rights, Capital Punishment and the EU-China Relationship’, (2010) 6 EU China Observer 8-12.
  53. ‘Commentary on: Environment and Natural Resources’, in Noëlle Quinivet & Shilan Shah-Davis, eds., International Law and Armed Conflict, Challenges in the 21st Century, The Hague: TMC Asser Press, 2010, pp. 182-186; ‘Commentary on: Children in Armed Conflict’, in ibid., pp. 283-287.
  54. ‘What is Genocide? What are the Gaps in the Convention? How to Prevent Genocide?’, (2010) 47(2) Politorbis Journal 33-47.
  55. ‘Foreword’, in Robert J. Currie, International and Transnational Criminal Law, Toronto: Irwin Law, 2010, pp. xix-xxiii.
  56. ‘From the Holocaust to the Genocide Convention: A Human Rights Learning Process’, in Rainer Huhle, ed., Human Rights History, A Challenge for Education, Berlin: Stifftung EVZ, 2010, pp. 50-61.
  57. ‘Foreword’, in Tom Obokata, Transnational Organized Crime in International Law, Oxford & Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 2010, pp. v-vii.
  58. ‘The Residential Schooling Divide’, Literary Review of Canada, Vol. 18, No. 9, November 2010, pp. 3-5.
  59. ‘Incorporating the crime of aggression: a giant step for the Court, and for international law’, EQ: EQuality of Arms Review, Vol. 2, Issue 2, November 2010, pp. 26-28.
  60. ‘Preface’, in Ludovic Hennebel and Thomas Hochmann, eds., Genocide Denials and the Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. xiii-xvi.
  61. ‘Human rights, capital punishment and the Commonwealth: still behind the curve’, Opinions, January 2012, 12 pp.
  62. ‘Put North Korea on Trial’, International Herald Tribune, 26 April 2012 (with Sir Geoffrey Nice).
  63. ‘International criminal courts’, in George Ritzer, ed., The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, pp. 1114-1118 (with Yvonne McDermott).
  64. ‘Preface’, in Chantal Meloni and Gianni Tognoni, eds., Is There a Court for Gaza? A Test Bench for International Justice, The Hague: TMC Asser Press, 2012, pp. v-x.
  65. ‘Put North Korea on Trial’, The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune, 25 May 2012 (with Sir Geoffrey Nice QC).
  66. ‘Preface’, in Margaret Eastwood, The Nuremberg Trial of Julius Streicher, The Crime of “Incitement to Genocide”, Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2011, pp. i-ii.
  67. ‘Presentation of the Quinquennial Report on Capital Punishment and implementation of the safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights of those facing the death penalty, 2010’, [2009-10] Cahiers de défense sociale 67-73.
  68. ‘Sobre el Informe del Secretario General de Naciones Unidas de diciembre de 2010’, in Luis Arroyo, Paloma Biglino & William Schabas, eds., Contra el espanto, Por la abolitión de la pena de muerte, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, 2012, pp. 69-80.
  69. ‘Preface’, in Fannie Lafontaine, Prosecuting Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes in Canadian Courts, Toronto: Carswell, 2012, vii- ix.
  70. ‘Why is There a Need for a Convention for Crimes Against Humanity?’, in Elizabeth Anderson and David M. Crane, eds., Proceedings of the Fifth International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, Washington: American Society of International Law, 2012, pp. 251-270.
  71. ‘Foreword’, in Chile Eboe-Osuji, International Law and Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts, Leiden and Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2012, xv-xvii.
  72. ‘Foreword’, in Mohamed Elewa Badar, The Concept of mens rea in International Criminal Law, Oxford: Hart, 2013, pp. ix-xi.
  73. ‘Capital Punishment in a Time of Transition’ in Madoka Futamura and Nadia Bernaz, eds., The Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition, London and New York: Routledge, 2014, pp. 217-222.
  74. ‘Foreword’, in Charles Cherner Jalloh, ed., The Sierrra Leone Special Court and its Legacy, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014, xxv-xxviii.
  75. ‘La Cour de Cassation refuse d’extrader pour crime de génocide’, (2014) 8 La Nuit rwandaise 183-186.
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  77. ‘Universal Abolition of Capital Punishment is Drawing Nearer’, International Affairs Forum, Vol. 6, Issue 1, 12-14.
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  79. ‘Quelques réflexions sur les commission d’enquête, Entrevue avec William A. Schabas’, in Julia Grigon, ed.., Hommage à Jean Pictet, Montréal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 2016, pp. 485-492.
  80. ‘Préface’, in Christophe Deprez, L’Applicabilité des droits humains à l’action de la Cour pénale internationale, Brussels: Bruylant, 2016, pp. xv-xviii.
  81. ‘Preface’, in Brian R. Farrell, Habeas Corpus in International Law, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp. ix-xii.
  82. ‘Foreword’, in Richard Lines, Drug Control and Human Rights in International Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, pp. xiii-xv.
  83. ‘Foreword’, in Tatiana Bachvarova, The Standing of Victims in the Procedural Design of the International Criminal Court, Leiden: Brill/Nijhoff, 2017, pp. xi-xiv.
  84. ‘Why are Chemical Weapons Worse than Other Weapons of Mass Destruction’, The Guardian, 25 April 2018.
  85. ‘Heroes have the Whole Earth for their Tomb’, in JL. de la Cuesta, R. Ottenhof and J.-F. Thony, eds., M. Cherif Bassiouni (1937-2017), Cherif’s Friends, In Memoriam, Siracusa, 2018, pp. 77-78.

 

Blogs:

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Translations:

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  2. P.A. Côté, Interpretation of Legislation in Canada, 2nd. ed., Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1992.
  3. Pierre-Yves Bourdeau & Claudine Roy, Annotated Unemployment Insurance Act and Regulations, 3rd ed., Toronto, Butterworths, 1994.

 

 

Conference Papers, Lectures:

  1. ‘The Rights of the Handicapped in Canadian Law’, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Library Association, Québec City, 15 June 1986.
  2. ‘International Law and the Practitioner’, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Council of International Law, Ottawa, 18 October 1988.
  3. ‘Media Access to Public Inquiry Commissions’, Canadian Institution for the Administration of Justice, Winnipeg, 18 August 1990.
  4. ‘The Occupied Territories and the Fourth Geneva Convention’, United Nations Conference of NGOs on Palestine, Montréal, 20 June 1991.
  5. ‘La Charte québécoise après 15 ans’, Commission des droits de la personne du Québec, Montréal, 9 December 1991.
  6. ‘International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter’, Canadian Bar Association (Ontario), Toronto, 20 January 1992.
  7. ‘La disposition préliminaire du Code civil du Québec’, Symposium on the new Civil Code of Quebec, Université du Québec à Montréal, Département des sciences juridiques, 2 April 1992.
  8. ‘Le pillage de Chypre, la protection du patrimoine culturel et le droit international’, University of Montréal, 6 April 1992.
  9. ‘The Death Penalty and the Mentally Ill’, Congress of the Academy of Law and Mental Health, Vancouver, 25 June 1992.
  10. ‘Violence gouvernementale et normes internationales’, Second World Congress on Violence and Human Coexistence, Montreal, 14 July 1992.
  11. ‘Le droit européen des droits de l'homme et la jurisprudence canadienne’, Joint annual meeting of the Société française pour le droit international and the Société québécoise du droit international, Montréal, 7 October 1992.
  12. ‘Use of International Human Rights Law Before the Canadian Courts’, Annual meeting of lawyers in the Department of Justice, Ottawa, 17 November 1992.
  13. ‘Le Tribunal des droits de la personne du Québec et le droit international des droits de la personne’, Quebec Human Rights Tribunal, Montreal, 12 January 1993.
  14. ‘Le droit international des droits de la personne et la police’, Canadian Police College, Ottawa, 15 April 1993.
  15. ‘Les instruments internationaux et régionaux en matière de droit de l'homme: contenu, effet, utilisation par les commissaires, application au Canada (eu égard au droit international et au droit constitutionnel)’, Immigration and Refugee Board, Quebec City, 3 May 1993.
  16. ‘The Committee Against Torture and Detention of Psychiatric Patients’, Annual Congress of the Academy of Law and Mental Health, Lisbon, 12 June 1993.
  17. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law’, Commission on Abolition of the Death Penalty, Amnesty International, Boston, 6 August 1993
  18. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law’, Research Centre for International Law, Cambridge University, 5 November 1993.
  19. ‘Reservations by the United States to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights’, Congress of the League for Abolition of the Death Penalty by the Year 2000, Brussels, 10 December 1993.
  20. ‘Le droit international et la jurisprudence du Tribunal des droits de la personne du Québec’, Tribunal des droits de la personne du Québec, Montréal, 11 January 1994.
  21. ‘Le Règlement de procédure et de preuve du Tribunal international sur les crimes de guerre dans l'ex-Yugoslavie’, Symposium on recent developments in humanitarian law, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, 7 April 1994.
  22. ‘L'universalité des droits de l'homme’, Association canadienne-française pour l'avancement de la science, Montréal, 17 May 1994.
  23. ‘The Insanity Defence before the International Tribunal on War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia’, Congress of the Academy of Law and Mental Health, Montréal, 16 June 1994.
  24. ‘La crise yougoslave: Les tentative internationales de protection des minorités’, Centre de droit international de Paris X Nanterre and the Société tchèque de droit international, Prague, 24 September 1994.
  25. ‘La crise rwandais de 1984: les perspectives politiques’, 1ères rencontres de Verdun, CERDIP (Université de Nancy II), Verdun, France, 29 October 1994.
  26. ‘The role of the international community in the Rwanda crisis’, Canadian Council for Refugees, Montreal, 24 November 1994.
  27. ‘Execution of juveniles: article 37 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child’, European Conference ‘Monitoring Children's Rights’, Ghent, Belgium, 13 December 1994.
  28. ‘International Legal Developments on the Death Penalty’, Faculty of Law, University of Westminster, London, 15 December 1994.
  29. ‘Le principe des élections libres’, AUPELF-UREF Research Group on International Electoral Law, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, 9 January 1995.
  30. ‘Le droit à l'autodétermination, la sécession et la situation au Soudan’, Symposium ‘Solutions pour le Soudan’, Université du Québec à Montréal, 10 February 1995.
  31. ‘The South African Constitutional Court and Abolition of the Death Penalty’, International Secretariat of Amnesty International, London, 23 February 1995.
  32. ‘The United Nations and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Symposium on ‘The United Nations at Fifty: Issues and Opportunities’, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, 4 March 1995.
  33. ‘Le droit à l'intégrité physique’, Symposium ‘La protection des droits de l'homme par le Comité des droits de l'homme des Nations Unies’, University of Montpellier, 7 March 1995.
  34. ‘L'universalité et le système inter-américain de protection des droits de l'homme’, AUPELF-UREF Research Group on Universality, University of Montpellier, 8 March 1995.
  35. ‘The U.S. reservations to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights on the death penalty’, Annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, New York, 7 April 1995.
  36. ‘International legal developments respecting abolition of the death penalty’, Shell Centre for Human Rights, Yale University Law School, New Haven, 25 April 1995.
  37. ‘Le droit à l'égalité, les droits des minorités et la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés’, Minority Advocacy and Rights Council, Montreal, 4 June 1995.
  38. ‘Prévention de nouvelles crises au Burundi? La reconstruction d'un système judiciaire’, International symposium ‘Le génocide rwandais, un génocide du XXe siècle’, Institut des Hautes Études sur la Justice, Paris, 17 June 1995.
  39. ‘International Legal Developments on the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Congress of the National Coalition for the Abolition of the Death Penalty, New Orleans, 5 August 1995.
  40. ‘Humanitarian Intervention’, XVIIth Biennial Conference on the Law of the World, World Jurist Association, Montreal, 15 August 1995.
  41. ‘Les interventions de la communauté internationale dans l'Afrique des grands lacs’, Congrès 1995 de l'Entraide missionnaire, Montréal, 9 September 1995.
  42. ‘Les droits des minorités en Afrique’, Rencontre internationale francophone sur la prévention des conflits: perspective africaine, Ottawa, 20 September 1995.
  43. ‘Rwanda and the Prosecution of Genocide’, Dalhousie University Law Faculty, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 27 September 1995.
  44. ‘The Rwanda Crisis’, Lester B. Pearson Canadian International Peacekeeping Training Centre, Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia, 29 September 1995.
  45. ‘Rwanda: Echec du système judiciaire’, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, 5 October 1995.
  46. ‘L'abolition de la peine de mort, les développements et droit international et le droit islamique’, International symposium on Islam and the death penalty, Arab Institute for Human Rights, Tunis, 14 October 1995.
  47. ‘Le rôle du globalisme et du régionalisme dans le développement des droits de la personne: les recours individuels’, Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of International Law, Ottawa, 20 October 1995.
  48. ‘Concluding report’, International conference on genocide, impunity and accountability, Kigali, 5 November 1995.
  49. ‘Chypre et la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme’, University of Montreal, 16 November 1995.
  50. ‘Justice in Rwanda: National and International Prosecution’, Symposium ‘The Rwandan Crisis: Healing and Preventive Strategies’, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University, Toronto, 5 December 1995.
  51. ‘Legal and Human Rights Issues from a Rwandan Perspective’, Symposium: ‘Rwanda, A Justice System in Crisis’, Oxfam Canada, Ottawa, 6 December 1995.
  52. ‘Globalisation et droits de la personne: le déclin de l'article 2§7 de la Charte des Nations Unies’, Conférence scientifique du CEDIM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, 7 December 1995.
  53. ‘Rebuilding Rwanda’s Justice System’, Symposium:  ‘Judicial Systems in Crisis’, Vancouver, 9 December 1995.
  54. ‘Capital Punishment and International Law’, Annual General Meeting, Canadian Lawyers Association for International Human Rights, Ottawa, 20 January 1996.
  55. ‘Intégrisme et droits de la personne: Droit international, canadien et québécois’, Scientific conference of the Chaire Concordia-UQAM sur les relations inter-ethniques, Montréal, 25 January 1996.
  56. ‘Genocide: International, National and Jewish Responses to Recent and Current Acts of Genocide’, Canadian Jewish Law Students' Conference 1996, Montréal, 3 February 1996.
  57. ‘Les droits des minorités en Afrique’, Round Table on Prevention of Conflicts in Africa, Université du Québec à Montréal, 22 March 1996.
  58. ‘Universal Norms and International Tribunals: The Case of Cruel Treatment and the Death Row Phenomenon’, Trilateral Symposium of the American Society of International Law, the Japanese Society of International Law and the Canadian Council of International Law, Atlanta, 24 March 1996.
  59. ‘Les difficultés de l'organisation judiciaire rwandaise’, Symposium: ‘Le Rwanda: Un génocide vite oublié’, University of Paris X-Nanterre, Paris, 4 April 1996.
  60. ‘La justice au Rwanda’, Association des parents et amis des victimes du génocide au Rwanda, Montreal, 8 April 1996.
  61. ‘Partners in International Judicial Cooperation’, Round Table on Legal/Judicial Cooperation, Canadian International Development Agency, Meech Lake, Quebec, 19 April 1996.
  62. ‘Impunity and Human Rights’, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montreal, 9 May 1996.
  63. ‘La périodicité des élections comme norme internationale’, AUPELF-UREF Research Group on International Electoral Law, Olympia, Greece, 24 May 1996.
  64. ‘Impunity and Human Rights: Recent Developments in International Law’, Ministry of Justice of Rwanda, Kigali, 12 June 1996.
  65. ‘Impunity and Human Rights: Recent Developments in International Law’, Faculty of Law, National University of Rwanda, Butare, 13 June 1996.
  66. ‘Sentencing and the International Tribunals: For a Human Rights Approach’, International conference ‘Justice in Cataclysm: Criminal Tribunals in the Wake of Mass Violence’, Brussels, 20 July 1996.
  67. ‘Judicial  Independence  in  Justice  Systems  in  Crisis’,  10th  international conference of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, Whistler, British Columbia, 23 August 1996.
  68. ‘Justice, Democracy and Impunity in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Searching for Solutions to Impossible Problems’, High Level Symposium on Nation Building in Post-Conflict Situations in Africa, under the auspices of the Foreign Ministry of Japan, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (United Kingdom), and the Japanese Association of International Affairs, Tokyo, 9- 10 September 1996.
  69. ‘Spare the RUD and Spoil the Treaty: United States Reservations to International Human Rights Treaties’, Hendricks Symposium on Human Rights, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, 20 September 1996.
  70. ‘Article 25 du Pacte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques’, Premières journées scientifiques du réseau droits fondamentaux de l'AUPELF-UREF, Tunis, 11 October 1996.
  71. ‘International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Courts’, Symposium: ‘Human Rights in the 21st Century: Prospects, Institutions and Processes’, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Halifax, 17 October 1996.
  72. ‘Questions d'actualité’, colloque sur ‘Le partenariat dans l'ordre juridique et politique international’, Société québécoise de droit international, Institut québécois des hautes études internationales, Université de Paris-Sud, Faculté Jean Monnet, Québec City, 31 October 1996.
  73. ‘Universality of Human Rights: The Case of the Death Penalty’, International Law Weekend '96, International Law Association, New York, 1 November 1996.
  74. ‘The U.N. Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme’, International Law Weekend '96, International Law Association, New York, 1 November 1996.
  75. ‘International Crimes and the Inter-relationship of National and International Jurisdiction’, International Law Weekend '96, International Law Association, New York, 1 November 1996.
  76. ‘International Legal Developments and Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Conference on the Death Penalty, Moscow, 23 November 1996.
  77. ‘Destruction of Cultural Heritage and International Law’, Hellenic Canadian Academic Association of Ontario, Toronto, 27 November 1996.
  78. ‘La protection des biens culturels par le Conseil de l'Europe’, Symposium on the protection of cultural property during armed conflict, Montreal, 29 November 1996.
  79. ‘Rwanda: Genocide, impunity and international norms’, Interamicus Conference, McGill University, Montreal, 17 February 1997.
  80. ‘Rwanda: Génocide, impunité et normes internationales’, Conférence CEDIM, Université du Québec à Montréal, 27 February 1997.
  81. ‘Rwanda: Génocide, impunité et normes internationales’, Afriquébec, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montreal, 5 March 1997.
  82. ‘The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law’, United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 19 March 1997.
  83. ‘Rwanda: La lutte contre le négationisme’, Comité PAGE, Montréal , 8 April 1997.
  84. ‘The International Criminal Tribunals’, Canadian Coalition for an International Criminal Court, Ottawa, 25 April 1997.
  85. ‘The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law’, Amnesty International USA, Atlanta, 26 April 1997.
  86. ‘La justice au Rwanda’, Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'homme, Paris, 12 May 1997.
  87. ‘Justice for Genocide in Central Africa’, International Law Association/Canadian Council on International Law, Ottawa, 27 May 1997.
  88. ‘The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda’, Canadian Association of Law Teachers, St. John's, Newfoundland, 5 June 1997.
  89. ‘Accès aux services sociaux et la tolérance’, Centre de recherche et de formation du CLSC Côte-des-neiges, Montréal, 9 June 1997.
  90. ‘La sentence et l'exécution de la peine’, International Symposium on Crimes Against Humanity, Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'homme, Paris, 13 June 1997.
  91. ‘Les rapports entre le Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda et le système de justice interne’, International Conference for a Permanent Criminal Court, Senate, Paris, 20 June 1997.
  92. ‘Criminal  Justice:  The  Domestic  Component’,  Roundtable  on  Justice  and Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, US Institute of Peace/Council of Europe/OSCE, Strasbourg, 3 July 1997.
  93. ‘The Death Penalty in International Law’, Symposium on Capital Punishment 25 Years After Furman v. Georgia, Carter Centre, Atlanta, 24 July 1997.
  94. ‘The organization of the International Criminal Court: Results Achieved and Open Issues’, International Conference for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court by the Year 1998, Valletta, Malta, 13 September 1997.
  95. ‘Compensation and Reparations’, International Conference on Reining in Impunity for International Crimes and Serious Violations of Fundamental Human Rights, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 19 September 1997.
    1. ‘Les acteurs non-étatiques’, Annual Conference of the Canadian Council of International Law, Ottawa, 18 October 1997.
    2. ‘The Crime of Genocide: Conceptual Definition and Constituent Elements of the Crime of Genocide’, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Seminar on International Humanitarian Law, Arusha, Tanzania, 21 October 1997.
    3. ‘International Developments on the Death Penalty’, International Law Weekend '97, International Law Association, New York, 8 November 1997.
    4. ‘The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - testimony’, Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa, 19 November 1997.

100. ‘L'expérience du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda et la justice pénale rwandaise’, International symposium: ‘Crises politico-ethniqus au Burundi et dans la région des Grands Lacs’, Université Paris X-Nanterre, Paris, 1 December 1997.

101. ‘Recent developments of international law towards the abolition of the death penalty’, Centre for Capital Punishment Studies, University of Westminster, London, 5 December 1997.

102. ‘Canadian Ratification of the American Convention on Human Rights’, Symposium: ‘Strengthening the Inter-American Human Rights System: The Current Debate’, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montreal, 6 February 1998.

103. ‘Overview of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, Greater Toronto Initiative, 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Toronto, 20 February 1998.

104. ‘The United Nations and the Death Penalty’, Symposium on the UN and the Death Penalty, United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, 22 March 1998.

105. ‘The Rwandan Genocide’, Symposium on Twentieth Century Genocides, McGill University, Montreal, 23 March 1998.

106. ‘International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Washington & Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, 27 March 1998.

107. ‘Le droit, la jurisprudence et l'événement’, Colloque du secteur des sciences humaines ‘Actualités de l'événement’, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, 1 April 1998.

108. ‘Justice in Rwanda’, Rwandese community of Toronto, Toronto, 11 April 1998.

109. ‘Le génocide rwandais et les casques bleus’, Symposium: ‘ONU mécanique’, Centre Georges Pompidou et Institut Henry-Dunant, Geneva, 23 April 1998.

110. ‘La cour criminelle internationale’, Médecins du Monde, Montpellier, France, 25 May 1998.

111. ‘Impunité et justice au Rwanda’, Association québécoise des avocats et avocates en droit d'immigration, Montréal, 3 June 1998.

112. ‘Le Canada et l'adoption de la Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme’, Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, Ottawa, 4 June 1998.

113. ‘La Cour criminelle internationale et la promesse de la Convention pour la prévention et la répression du crime de génocide’, Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, Ottawa, 4 June 1998.

114. ‘Impunity  and  International  Justice’,  Centre  for  Refugee  Studies,  York University, Toronto, 11 June 1998.

115. ‘La complémentarité et la Cour criminelle internationale’, Lelio Basso International Foundation for the Rights and Liberation of Peoples, Rome, 22 June 1998.

116. ‘Defining and Enforcing Human Rights in Canada’, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 1 August 1998.

117. ‘Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Is the United States Death Penalty System Inconsistent with International Human Rights Law?’, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 2 August 1998.

118. ‘Drugs, Criminal Justice and Human Rights’, Twelfth International Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, St. Michael, Barbados, 10 August 1998.

119. ‘Conclusions’, International Conference on Internet and Human Rights, Canadian Human Rights Foundation, Montreal, 12 September 1998.

120. ‘Droits des peuples, minorités nationales et peuples autochtones et la Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme’, Commission nationale consultative des droits de l'homme, Paris, 15 September 1998.

121. ‘The International Criminal Court’, International Law Students Association, McGill University, Montreal, 28 September 1998.

122. ‘Freedom from Want: How Can we Make Indivisibility More than a Mere Slogan?’, Conference on Building a Human Rights Agenda for the 21st Century, Ottawa, 2 October 1998.

123. ‘La cour pénale internationale’, Centre d'études sur la mondialisation, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, 5 October 1998.

124. ‘Ethnic Conflict in Africa’, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Montreal, 6 October 1998.

125. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Canadian Council on International Law, Ottawa, 15 October 1998.

126. ‘Les violations horizontales des droits de l'homme’, Xith Interdisciplinary Symposium: ‘Société civile et autorités publiques face à l'indivisibilité des droits de l'homme’, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland, 13 November 1998.

127. ‘The Akayesu judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, Faculty of Law, University of Salzburg, 16 November 1998.

128. ‘L'affaire Akayesu du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda’, Symposium on the Genocide Convention, Université de Paris-Sud, 2 December 1998.

129. ‘Canada and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, World Congress on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Montreal, 7 December 1998.

130. ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, 10 December 1998.

131. ‘Incitement to Genocide in Rwanda’, International Conference on Hate, Genocide & Human Rights: Fifty Years Later, McGill University, Montreal, 28 January 1999.

132. ‘Prosecuting and Defending the Crime of Genocide’, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 1 February 1999.

133. ‘The Rwandan Genocide and its Legal Aftermath’, Yale Centre for International & Area Studies, New Haven, 18 February 1999.

134. ‘Penalties and the ICC Statute’, International conference: ‘The Permanent International Criminal Court: Will it Make a Difference for Peace and Human Rights?’, Notre Dame Law School, South Bend, Indiana, 19 March 1999.

135. ‘International Justice and Ethnic Conflict’, University Centre Rochester Visiting Scholar Series, Rochester, Minnesota, 28 April 1999.

136. ‘Issues Relating to Ratification of the Rome Statute’, International Symposium: The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A Challenge to Impunity, Trento, Italy, 14 May 1999.

137. ‘The Upcoming Conference of the High Contracting Parties on Measures to Enforce the fourth Geneva Convention; Geneva, 15 July 1999 – Possible Outcomes’, ‘United Nations International Meeting on the Convening of the Conference on Measures to Enforce the Fourth Geneva Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including Jerusalem’, Cairo, 14-15 June 1999.

138. ‘Human Rights and Military Peacekeeping’, Fifth Annual Conference of the International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centres, Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia, 23 June 1999.

139. ‘The Genocide Convention at Fifty’, Special Lecture, International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 9 July 1999.

140. ‘Penalties’, Seminar for Young Penalists, Syracuse, Italy, 16 September 1999.

141. ‘A Global Overview’, Conference on Global Movements Towards a Moratorium on the Death Penalty, Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University, New York City, 13 October 1999.

142. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Conference: ‘The Judiciary as Third Branch of  Government’,  Canadian  Institute  for  the  Administration  of  Justice, Quebec City, 16 October 1999.

143. ‘Détenus et prisonniers au Rwanda’, Symposium on current issues in international humanitarian law, International Committee of the Red Cross et al., Montreal, 21 October 1999.

144. ‘Legal aspects of the crime of genocide’, Department of Justice of Canada, Ottawa, 1 November 1999.

145. ‘When is a little justice better than none at all: reflections on criminal accountability’, International Law Weekend '99, International Law Association, New York, 5 November 1999.

146. ‘Developments in the law of genocide’, International Law Weekend '99, International Law Association, New York, 5 November 1999.

147. ‘The Domingues case’, International Law Weekend '99, International Law Association, New York, 5 November 1999.

148. ‘The Prevention of Genocide’, Symposium on Genocide, Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Montreal, 19 November 1999.

149. ‘National Security Interests and the Rights of the Accused’, International Symposium: ‘National Security and International Criminal Justice’, Freie Universität Berlin, 17 December 1999.

150. ‘International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, International Symposium: ‘La Protection des droits de l’Homme entre la législation interne et le droit international’, Université Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, 21 January 2000.

151. ‘Complementarity and the Inter-American System of Human Rights’, Conference on the Protection of Human Rights in the 21st Century, Venice Commission and Council of Europe, Dublin, 3 March 2000.

152. ‘Healing wounds in war-torn societies: The case of Rwanda’, Commemorative activities for the martyrdom of monsignor Romero, El Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la UCA, San Salvador, 22 March 2000.

153. ‘Islam and Capital Punishment’, Symposium: ‘Religion’s Role in Administration of the Death Penalty, William & Mary University, Williamsburg, Virginia, 7 April 2000.

154. ‘New Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Annual meeting of the American Society of International Law, Washington, 8 April 2000.

155. ‘Genocide: The Lessons of the 20th Century – A Failed Convention?’, Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Vienna, 16 April 2000.

156. ‘Capital Punishment: New Frontiers in Abolition’, Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Vienna, 16 April 2000.

157. ‘Bosnia, Kosovo, Timor, Cambodia: Was it Genocide?’, Lauterpacht Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, 28 April 2000.

158. ‘Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia’, International Symposium on the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Croatian Law Centre, Opatija, Croatia, 9 May 2000.

159. ‘Ratification of the Statute of the International Criminal Court’, Symposium on International Humanitarian Law, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, 12 May 2000.

160. ‘Partnerships in Humanitarian Intervention: The NGO Perspective’, Canadian Bar Association Conference on Private and Public International Law, Ottawa, 19 May 2000.

161. ‘Armenians and the ‘G’-word’, Hellenic-Canadian Association Conference on Human Rights in the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor, Toronto, 20 May 2000.

162. ‘The Rwanda Experience’, Canadian Bar Association seminar, Peace Building in the Justice Sector, Halifax, 20 August 2000.

163. ‘Developments in Abolition of Capital Punishment’, University of the Philippines, Conference on Reconciling Human Rights and Criminal Justice’, Cebu City, Philippines, 16 September 2000.

164. ‘Developments  in  the  Jurisprudence  of  the  Crime  of  Genocide’,  Raphael Lemkin Centenary Conference, Leo Kuper Institute, London, 18 October 2000.

165. ‘Common Law Approaches to Implementation of the Rome Statute’, Rome Statute – What’s Next? A Conference on Domestic and Foreign Implementation of International of International Criminal Law in National Law, International Criminal Law Society, Berlin, 20 October 2000.

166. ‘Abolishing the Death Penalty: New International Developments’, University of Nebraska – Lincoln, 1 November 2000.

167. ‘Problems of International Codification – Were the Atrocities in Cambodia and Kosovo Genocide?’, New England School of Law, Boston, 3 November 2000.

168. ‘International Legal Developments in Capital Punishment’, National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, San Francisco, 18 November 2000.

169. ‘Human Rights and Criminal Justice: From Fair Trial to Fit Punishment’, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, Johannesburg, 2 December 2000.

170. ‘Defences Before the International Criminal Court’, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, Johannesburg, 7 December 2000.

171. ‘‘Discrimination based on criminal record’, Republican Prisoners Association, Belfast, 30 January 2001.

172. ‘Canadian human rights commissions’, Symposium of the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, Dublin, 3 February 2001.

173. ‘Développements jurisprudentiels sur le crime de genocide’, International Law Association, Paris, 14 March 2001.

174. ‘Droit pénal international et droit international des droits de la personne : faux frères?’, Colloque sur l’internationalisation du droit pénal, Université de Genève, Geneva, 16 March 2001.

175. ‘Canada’s intercultural model’, Human Rights Art Festival, Athens, 23 March 2001.

176. ‘The ‘Like Minded’, the NGOs and the International Criminal Court’, Conference on ‘The New Diplomacy’, Amman, Jordan, 6 April 2001.

177. ‘Burns and Rafay: International Law Nourishes the Charter’, Canadian Bar Association Conference on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Canadian Charter, Ottawa, 20 April 2001.

178. ‘Human Rights Law in Canada’, Wales Public Law and Human Rights Association, Llandrindod Wells, Wales, 28 April 2001.

179. ‘Public Opinion and the Death Penalty’, EU-China Seminar on Human Rights, Beijing, 10 May 2001.

180. ‘Prosecuting the Crime of Aggression: Historical Aspects’, University of Trento, Italy, 30 May 2001.

181. ‘L’influence de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme sur la jurisprudence des cours suprêmes du Commonwealth’, International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 8 June 2001.

182. ‘The ad hoc tribunals: developments in the law of genocide’, Association of Genocide Scholars Fourth International Biennial Conference, Minneapolis, 12 June 2001.

183. ‘Approaches to Reconciliation and the International Criminal Court’, Conference   on   Transitional   Justice   and   International   Perspectives, University of Ulster, Belfast, 14 June 2001.

184. ‘Crimes Against Humanity’, International Seminar on Crimes Against Humanity, Indonesian Human Rights Commission, Jakarta, 20 June 2001.

185. ‘Prosecuting Atrocities: Contributing to Democratic Transitions’, Seminar on Nationbuilding in East Timor, Centro Portugues de Estudos do Sudeste Asiatico (CEPESA), Lisbon, 21 June 2001.

186. ‘International Law and Capital Punishment’, Fujen University International Conference on Abolition of the Death Penalty, Taipei, 24 June 2001.

187. ‘Democratisation, Conflict Resolution and Human Rights: The Role of Justice and Accountability’, Fourth ASEM Informal Seminar on Human Rights, Denpasar – Bali, 12 July 2001.

188. ‘Incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights’, NGO Forum on Human Rights, Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland), Dublin, 21 July 2001.

189. ‘Human Rights and Terrorism’, INCORE, Derry, Northern Ireland, 5 October 2001.

190. ‘Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law’, Humanitarian Law Seminar, International Committee of the Red Cross, Sarajevo, 9 October 2001.

191. ‘International Human Rights Law and Administrative Tribunals’, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Halifax, 13 October 2001.

192. ‘International Criminal Courts and Prosecution for Money Laundering’, International Convention on Money Laundering, Montreal, 15 October 2001.

193. ‘General Principles and Penalties’, Expert Meeting on the International Criminal Court, Manila, 18 October 2001.

194. ‘La répression des crimes – la justice nationale et internationale’, Séminaire sur la justice transitionnelle au Burundi, Human Rights Law Group, Bujumbura, 6 November 2001.

195. ‘The domestic impact of international law’, National Judicial Institute, Canadian Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges and Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, 10 November 2001.

196. ‘Rights of the Accused versus Rights of Victims and Witnesses’, International Conference, Utrecht University, 29 November 2001.

197. ‘General Report on Torture’, EU-China Dialogue Seminar, Brussels, 7 December 2001.

198. ‘Canadian Implementing Legislation of the ICC Statute’, International Conference on the International Criminal Court, The Hague, 20 December 2001.

199. ‘Afghanistan, the UN and the Fight against Terrorism’, United Nations Association of Ireland, Dublin, 7 January 2002.

200. ‘Impunity and Human Rights Defenders’, Front Line Conference, Dublin, 18 January 2002.

201. ‘Internationalised  Courts  and  National  Justice  Systems’,  Conference  on Internationalised Courts and Tribunals, University of Amsterdam, 26 January 2002.

202. ‘Genocide and the ad hoc Tribunals’, Generations of Genocide Conference, Institute of Contemporary History and Wiener Library, London, 26 January 2002.

203. ‘The Ad Hoc Tribunals and the Future of International Justice’, Memorial and International Federation of Human Rights Conference, Moscow, 15 February 2002.

204. ‘The International Criminal Court: In Force by May 2002’, International Law Association, Dublin, 27 February 2002.

205. ‘Creation of the International Criminal Court’, Social Legal Studies Association, Aberystwyth, Wales, 3 April 2002.

206. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, Conference on Reconciliation, Christian Michaelson Institute, Bergen, Norway, 11 April 2002.

207. ‘The Entry into Force of the Rome Statute’, Department of Justice, Ottawa, 18 April 2002.

208. ‘International Law and the Canadian Charter’, Association for Canadian Studies, Ottawa, 19 April 2002.

209. ‘Abolition of Capital Punishment: International Developments’, Amnesty International USA Annual General Meeting, Seattle, 20 April 2002.

210. ‘Punishment of Non-State Actors’, Transitional Justice Seminar, Belfast, 26 April 2002.

211. ‘Constitutions nationales et droit international’, Société québécoise de droit international, Montréal, 10 May 2002.

212. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Irish International Law Students Association, Dublin, 16 May 2002.

213. ‘Do We Need a Truth Commission in Northern Ireland?’, The University of Ulster at Magee, Derry, 20 May 2002.

214. ‘Was 9/11 a Crime Against Humanity?’, Abo Akademi University Institute for Human Rights, Turku, Finland, 23 May 2002.

215. ‘Transit, Surrender, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance’, International Criminal Law Training Course, The Hague, 18 June 2002.

216. ‘Moratorium on the Death Penalty’, Duke University School of Law Conference on International law, Human Rights and the Death Penalty, Geneva, 20 July 2002.

217. ‘The Interrelationship between Truth Commissions and Courts: The Case of Sierra Leone’, Galway, Ireland, 4 October 2002.

218. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth Commission’, Department of National Defence Symposium on International Humanitarian Law, Ottawa, 25 October 2002.

219. ‘The Interrelationship between Truth Commissions and Courts: The Case of Sierra Leone’, Canadian Council of International Law, Ottawa, 26 October 2002.

220. ‘Drafting of the ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence’, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 6 November 2002.

221. ‘Mens rea and Defences at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia’, New England School of Law, Boston, 9 November 2002.

222. ‘The Protection of Human Rights: Ireland and Canada Compared’, University College Dublin, 13 November 2002.

223. ‘Genocide and the International Criminal Court’, Training Course on the International Criminal Court, TNT Solicitors, London, 16 November 2002.

224. ‘Quo Vadis: International Criminal Law’, 30th Anniversary Conference, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 29 November 2002.

225. ‘The Place of Victims in International Criminal Law’, 30th Anniversary Conference, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 3 December 2002.

226. ‘Alternative Forms of Access to Justice’, EU-China Network Seminar on Access to Justice, Beijing, 11 March 2003.

227. ‘United Nations Systems for the Protection of Human Rights’, Southwest China University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, 12 March 2003.

228. ‘Où en est la justice internationale?’, Centre d’études et de Recherches Internationales (Sciences Po), Paris, 17 March 2003.

229. ‘The Crime of Aggression and the International Criminal Court’, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 26 March 2003.

230. ‘Combating Impunity in Developing Countries’, University of Montreal Conference on the International Criminal Court, Montreal, 1 May 2003.

231. ‘The Truth Commission and the Special Court of Sierra Leone’, Conference on The International Criminal Court: Implementation in Central and Eastern Europe, Bucharest, 11 May 2003.

232. ‘An International Perspective on Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Conference on ‘The Death Penalty from an International Perspective, A Transatlantic Dialogue’, Catholic University of Leuven, Brussels, 23 May 2003.

233. ‘Implications for International Law of the ICTR and ICTY’, International Association of Genocide Scholars Fifth Biennial Conference, Galway, Ireland, 8 June 2003.

234. ‘How Can Existing IHL Mechanisms and Bodies be Used in Non-International Armed Conflict’, Regional Expert Meeting on Improving Compliance with International Humanitarian Law, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mexico and International Committee of the Red Cross, Mexico City, 16 July 2003.

235. ‘Recent Developments Concerning Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Seventeenth International Conference, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, The Hague, 27 August 2003.

236. ‘Human Security and the International Criminal Court’, International Summer School on Human Rights and Human Security, Graz, Austria, 4 September 2003.

237. ‘Economic Aspects of the Conflict in Sierra Leone’, Conference on Global Trade and the Implications for Human Rights, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, Ireland, 4 October 2003.

238. ‘Gender Crimes In Sierra Leone and the Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, War Crimes Research Symposium, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 10 October 2003.

239. ‘The Case of Leon Mugesera (Rwanda) and the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (Canada) Before the Federal Court of Canada’, Concordia University, Montreal, 15 October 2003.

240. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A Personal Experience’, Bernie Vigod Memorial Lecture, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada, 15 October 2003.

241. ‘The Charles Taylor Indictment’, Canadian Council for International Law, Ottawa, 18 October 2003.

242. ‘Prosecuting the Head of State: The Milosevic and Taylor Cases’, Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, 27 October 2003.

243. ‘Criminal Accountability for Economic Actors in Civil Wars’, International Peace Academy, New York City, 21 November 2003.

244. ‘Concluding Remarks’, Conference on Searching for Justice, Comprehensive Action in the Face of Atrocities, York University, Toronto, 6 December 2003.

245. ‘The Relationship Between Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity’, Conference on the International Criminal Court and Enlarging the Scope of International Humanitarian Law, International Committee of the Red Cross, Damascus, 14 December 2003.

246. ‘The International Criminal Court and the Secret to its Success’, Conference on the International Criminal Court and the Advent of International Criminal Justice, Minerva Centre for Human Rights, Jerusalem, 15 December 2003.

247. ‘The Movement toward world-wide abolition of the death penalty’, Launch Seminar for Strengthening the Defence of Death Penalty Cases in the People’s Republic of China, Great Britain-China Centre, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 8 January 2004.

248. ‘Comparative Law and the Death Penalty’, Conference for Universal Abolition of the Death Penalty, Irish Cultural Centre, Paris, 23 January 2004.

249. ‘Genocide and Law: The Mysteries Remain’, Oxford University Public International Law/International Law Association (UK) Discussion Group, New College, Oxford, 12 February 2004.

250. ‘Lessons from Abroad (and from history): Bills of Rights Deliver Results’, Conference on Protecting Human Rights through Bills of Rights, Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, Belfast, 20 February 2004.

251. ‘International Law and the Rwandan Genocide’, Evangelische Akademie Loccum, Loccum, Germany, 5 March 2004.

252. ‘Transitional  Justice:  Rwanda,  Sierra  Leone,  Iraq’,  San  Francisco  Bar Association, San Francisco, 11 March 2004.

253. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth Commission and Lessons for Transitional Justice’, University of California at Davis, 12 March 2004.

254. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, California, 15 March 2004.

255. ‘Hommage à Damas Mutezintare Gisimba’, Fondation Paul Grüninger, St. Gallen, Switzerland, 19 March 2004.

256. ‘Eichmann à Jerusalem, Karamira à Kigali, Mugesera à Québec’, IBUKA- Belgique, Brussels, 20 March 2004.

257. ‘La Commission de la Vérité et de la Réconciliation de Sierra Leone’, Université de Genéve, Geneva, 23 March 2004.

258. ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, 30 March 2004.

259. ‘Genocide and International Law’, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, 30 March 2004.

260. ‘Le TPIY à 10 ans’, Société québécoise pour le droit international, Montréal, 31 March 2004.

261. ‘Accountability for War Crimes: What Roles for National, International, and Hybrid Tribunals?’, American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Washington, 2 April 2004.

262. ‘Extradition, Diplomacy and Capital Punishment’, William & Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia, 5 April 2004.

263. ‘The International Criminal Court: The Secret of its Success’, Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights, Lund, Sweden, 29 April 2004.

264. ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights, Athens, 14 May 2004.

265. ‘The Evolving Role of Non-State Actors in International Criminal Law’, Conference on Justice in Transition, Northern Ireland and Beyond, Onati, Spain, 21 May 2004.

266. ‘Ulysses  and  Censorship’,  Centenary  Conference  on  Joyce’s  Ulysses  and Human Rights, Galway, 28 May 2004.

267. ‘Introductory Report on Corporate Social Responsibility’, EU-China Dialogue on Human Rights, Beijing, 28 June 2004.

268. ‘Prosecutorial Discretion and International Criminal Law’, International Conference on Accountability for Atrocity, Galway, 15 July 2004.

269. ‘Report on the International Criminal Court’, International Law Association, Berlin, 17 August 2004.

270. ‘The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law’, 28th Round Table on Current Problems of International Humanitarian Law, International Institute of Humanitarian Law, Sanremo, Italy, 3 September 2004.

271. ‘International Courts and Truth Commissions: The Case of Sierra Leone’, 5th Annual Conference, Association of Human Rights Institutes, Oslo, 18 September 2004.

272. ‘Reservations to the ICCPR and Customary International Law’, EU-China Dialogue Seminar, The Hague, 8 November 2004.

273. ‘Court Procedure in the International Criminal Tribunals (Yugoslavia, Rome Statute): A Convergence of Two Systems’, St. Louis University and Washington University, St. Louis, 13 November 2004.

274. ‘The International Criminal Court’, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, 10 December 2004.

275. ‘Philosophical and Cultural Perspectives on the Death Penalty’, European Union and Department of Philosophy, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, 14 December 2004.

276. ‘Truth and Reconciliation in Sierra Leone’, Conference on Genocide and the Holocaust, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, 16 January 2005.

277. ‘Why Have We Failed? Thoughts on Human Rights in 2005’, Osgoode Hall Law School Raoul Wallenberg Day International Human Rights Symposium, Toronto, 18 January 2005.

278. ‘Defining Transitional Justice’, Conference on The Rule of Law and Transitional Justice: the Way Forward?’, UN University Office at the United Nations, New York, 27 January 2005.

279. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, University of Manchester School of Law, Manchester, 16 February 2005.

280. ‘Genocide and International Law: Darfur, Srebenica and Cambodia’, Jonathan

281. Charney Distinguished Lecture in International Law, Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, 28 February 2005.

282. ‘Clash of Civilizations: The Growing Rift Between the US & Europe in Human Rights Policy & Practice’, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, 1 March 2005.

283. ‘The Globalization of Law’, Indianapolis Peace House, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2 March 2005.

284. ‘International Criminal Tribunals and Rights of the Accused’, European Law Institute, Trier, Germany, 7 March 2005.

285. ‘The Right to Enjoy the Benefits of Scientific Progress’, UNESCO Meeting on Priorities for Research to Advance Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa’, Addis Ababa, 11 March 2005.

286. ‘Transitional  Codes  for  Post-Conflict  Justice’,  International  Peace  Academy Conference on Securing the Rule of Law, New York City, 14 March 2005.

287. ‘Children, Accountability and Armed Conflict’, International Criminal Accountability and the Rights of Children, Institute of Social Studies and UN University, The Hague, 17 March 2005.

288. ‘The “Odious Scourge”: Evolving Interpretations of the Crime of Genocide’, Conference on ‘Ultimate Crime, Ultimate Challenge, Human Rights and Genocide’, Yerevan, Armenia, 20 April 2005.

289. ‘The Right to Life’, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, 18 May 2005.

290. ‘Reform of the United Nations’, Aspen Atlantic Group, Vancouver, 20 May 2005.

291. ‘International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Caribbean Workshop on Capital Punishment, Barbados, 4 June 2005.

292. ‘Public Opinion and the Death Penalty’, Caribbean Workshop on Capital Punishment, Barbados, 4 June 2005.

293. ‘The Death Penalty in China and in Europe From a Philosophical, Cultural and Political Perspective’, EU-China Dialogue Seminar on Human Rights, Beijing, 20 June 2005.

294. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Law Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 21 June 2005.

295. ‘Victims and Witnesses at International Criminal Tribunals’, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 29 June 2005.

296. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth Commission and the Special Court for Sierra Leone’, Hague Joint Conference on Contemporary Issues in International Law, The Hague, 1 July 2005.

297. ‘Violence against Women’, International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 18-19 July 2005.

298. ‘Genocide and the Darfur Commission’, The Criminal Law of Genocide International Conference, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham, 1 September 2005.

299. ‘Islam and the Death Penalty’, Reframing Islam: Politics into Law, Conference, Galway, 10 September 2005.

300. ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationals Strafrecht, Freiburg, Germany, 22 September 2005.

301. ‘Pour de meilleures garanties (Projet de protocole facultative au Pacte, Projet de Convention sur la diversité culturelle’, First Congress of the Association francophone des Commissions nationales des droits de l’Homme, Montréal, 30 September 2005.

302. ‘The Crime of Torture and the International Criminal Tribunals’, Case Western University Law School, Cleveland, 7 October 2005.

303. ‘International Developments on the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, University of Westminster, London, 13 October 2005.

304. ‘International Tribunals and Truth Commissions’, Bar Council of England and Wales, London, 15 October 2005.

305. ‘International  Criminal  Justice:  From  Dachau  to  Darfur’,  Law  Library Distinguished Lectureship, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1 November 2005.

306. ‘Human Rights and the War in Iraq’, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2 November 2005.

307. ‘International Law and Genocide’, European Network of Genocide Scholars, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin, 4 November 2005.

308. ‘Israeli Civil and Criminal Law Violations’, El Haq Conference on International Humanitarian Law, Ramallah, Occupied Palestinian Territory, 23 November 2005.

309. ‘The Human Rights Commissioners’, Academic Colloquium of the European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, Venice, 26 November 2005.

310. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi, 11 December 2005.

311. ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Ankara Bar Association, Ankara, 5 January 2006.

312. ‘Taking Stock of Developments in the Use of the Death Penalty Worldwide’, International Seminar on Strengthening the Defence In Death Penalty Cases, Beijing, 15 January 2006.

313. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, New College, University of Oxford, 19 January 2006.

314. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, School of Law, Queen’s University, Belfast, 8 February 2006.

315. ‘A Historical Perspective on War Crimes Prosecutions’, Trinity College Dublin, 24 February 2006.

316. ‘Relationship between National Law and the ICC Statute, and the Impact Thereof on the Implementation of Provisions relevant to Complementarity’, Regional Meeting on International Humanitarian Law, International Committee of the Red Cross, Cairo, 26 February 2006.

317. ‘International Criminal Tribunals and Truth-Seeking’, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 17 March 2006.

318. ‘New Interpretations of the Law of Genocide’, Hamburger Institut for Sozialforschung, Hamburg, Germany, 23 March 2006.

319. ‘Truth and Reconciliation’, The Advocate’s Society, Dublin, 25 April 2006. ‘Canada, Ireland and Human Rights’, Association of Canadian Studies in

320. Ireland, Galway, 27 April 2006.

321. ‘Le dialogue des juges: le droit penal international’, Centre Perelman de philosophie du droit de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 28 April 2006.

322. ‘Perspectives  on  International  Criminal  Justice’,  Université  du  Québec  à Montréal, 9 May 2006.

323. ‘La Répression internationale des crimes internationaux’, Journée d’études, Collège d’Etudes Interdisciplinaires – Université de Paris-Sud 11, 13 May 2006.

324. ‘Sean Mac Bride and the Development of International Human Rights’, St. Angela’s College, Sligo, Ireland, 15 May 2006.

325. ‘Lex specialis? Belt and suspenders? The Parallel Operation of Human Rights Law and the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Conundrum of ius ad bellum’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 23 May 2006.

326. ‘Enforcement Mechanisms of International Humanitarian Law’, El Haq, Ramallah, Occupied Palestinian Territory, 23 May 2006.

327. ‘Truth and Reconciliation Commissions’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 23 May 2006.

328. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Bir Zeit University, Occupied Palestinian Territory, 24 May 2006.

329. ‘Developments at the International Criminal Court’, International Law Association Conference, Toronto, 7 June 2006.

330. ‘A Rights-Based Approach to the Israel-Palestine Conflict’, University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 9 June 2006.

331. ‘Language, the Covenant and the Human Rights Committee’, International Academy of Language and Law Conference, Galway, 16 June 2006.

332. ‘A Rights-Based Approach to Peace Building’, Fourth Annual Conference of the Centre for Peace Building (An Teach Ban), Downings, County Donegal, Ireland, 22 June 2006.

333. ‘Transitional Justice: Lessons and Challenges’, Conference on Building Justice in Fragile States, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, 27 June 2006.

334. ‘Towards International Abolition of the Death Penalty’, National Human Rights Commission of Thailand, Bangkok, 3 July 2006.

335. ‘Alternatives to the Death Penalty’, National Human Rights Commission of Thailand, Bangkok, 4 July 2006.

336. ‘Regions and International Criminal Law’, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, 19 August 2006.

337. ‘Complementarity and the First Prosecutions at the ICC’, Association of Human Rights Institutes Annual Conference, Vienna, 9 September 2006.

338. ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’, Universidad Iberamericano, Mexico City, 13 September 2006.

339. ‘Human Rights Research in the Knowledge Society’, Irish Universities Association, Humanities and Social Sciences in 21st Century Ireland, Dublin, 23 October 2006.

340. ‘First Prosecutions at the International Criminal Court’, Josephine Onoh Memorial Lecture, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom, 25 October 2006.

341. ‘Non-Refoulement’, Follow-up Workshop on Human Rights and International Cooperation while Countering Terrorism, Vaduz, Liechtenstein, 15 November 2006.

342. ‘The Right to Benefit From Scientific Progress’, International Bioethics Committee, UNESCO, Paris, 20 November 2006.

343. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights, Athens, 21 November 2006.

344. ‘The Relationship Between International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law’, London School of Economics, London, 30 November 2006.

345. ‘Genocide in the Modern World’, University of Tübingen, Faculty of Law, Tübingen, Germany, 6 December 2006.

346. ‘Genocide in the Modern World’, Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte, Stuttgart, Germany, 7 December 2006.

347. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, London School of Economics, 18 January 2007.

348. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, 23 January 2007.

349. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 31 January 2007.

350. ‘Islam and Capital Punishment’, Third World Congress on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Paris, 1 February 2007.

351. ‘La pénalisation du droit des affaires’, Centre de recherche sur les droits de l'homme et le droit humanitaire, Univesité de Paris II, 9 February 2007.

352. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Conference on Human Rights and Social Justice, University of Winnipeg, 23 February 2007.

353. ‘Le droit international humanitaire, reflet des valeurs fondamentales’, International Committee of the Red Cross, Paris, 12 March 2007.

354. ‘The Role of the International Criminal Court’, Baker Peace Conference, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 30 March 2007.

355. ‘Globalisation and the Canadian Charter’, Canadian Studies Association, Ottawa, 17 April 2007.

356. ‘The International Criminal Court, Sixty Years After Nuremberg’, MacDermott Lecture, Queen’s University, Belfast, 30 April 2007.

357. ‘Complementarity in Practice: Some Uncomplimentary Thoughts’, International Colloquium, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, 4 May 2007.

358. `The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress’, University of Amsterdam, 8 June 2007.

359. `International Law and Capital Punishment’, Launch Seminar on Sino-EU project on Moving the Debate Forward of Death Penalty in China, Beijing, 21 June 2007.

360. ‘Developments at the International Criminal Court’, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, 20th Annual Conference, Vancouver, 23 June 2007.

361. ‘Truth Commissions, Accountability and the International Criminal Court’, The Hague Joint Conference on Contemporary Issues of International Law: ‘Criminal Jurisdiction 100 Years after the 1907 Hague Peace Conference’, The Hague, 29 June 2007.

362. ‘The EU Guidelines on Capital Punishment’, EIUC Diplomatic Conference, Venice, 14 July 2007.

363. ‘The ICC After Five Years: The Office of the Prosecutor’, Hemispheric Conference on the International Criminal Court, Mexico City, 21 August 2007.

364. ‘The Genocide Convention: Where Are We Now’, Programme in Holocaust and Human Rights Studies, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York City, 20 September 2007.

365. ‘New Mechanisms, Institutions and Processes to Better Protect Security and Human Rights’, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Ottawa, 21 September 2007.

366. ‘Is There an African Model of Transitional Justice?’, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 27 September 2007.

367. ‘The Origins of the Genocide Convention: From Nuremberg to Lake Success’, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 28 September 2007.

368. ‘Core Crimes of International Criminal Law: Evolving Conceptions from the time of Vespasien V. Pella’, Conference: In memoriam Vespasien V. Pella (1897-1952). From the 1937 Convention on the Creation of an International Criminal Court to the Rome Statute – Developing an International Criminal Justice System, International Criminal Court, The Hague, 4 October 2007.

369. ‘Prosecutorial Discretion at the International Criminal Court’, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, 5 October 2007.

370. ‘The International Criminal Court: Growing Pains or Eating Disorder?’, International Law Weekend, New York City, 26 October 2007.

371. ‘The Genocide Convention: Where are we Now?’, Rutgers University School of Law, Newark, 30 October 2007.

372. ‘The International Criminal Court: An Idea Whose Time Has Come’, Reid Memorial Lecture, Dalhousie University, 27 November 2007.

373. ‘The Ireland v. United Kingdom case at the European Court of Human Rights’, Conference on Diplomacy and Human Rights, Irish Cultural Centre, Paris, 7 December 2007.

374. ‘The International Criminal Court: An Idea Whose Time Has Come’, University of Istanbul, 17 December 2007.

375. ‘The International Criminal Court: An Idea Whose Time Has Come’, Ankara University, 18 December 2007.

376. ‘In absentia Proceedings before International Criminal Tribunals’, Expert Meeting on International Criminal Procedure, University of Amsterdam, 18 January 2008.

377. ‘The First Trial at the International Criminal Court’, Danish Institute of Human Rights, Copenhagen, 26 February 2008.

378. ‘The Human Rights Council, A Progress Report on the First Two Years’, University of Tehran, 1 March 2008.

379. ‘Capital Punishment and the International Criminal Court’, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, 2 March 2008.

380. ‘Non-refoulement’, School of International Relations, Tehran, 3 March 2008. ‘Capital Punishment and the International Criminal Court’, School of

381. International Relations, Tehran, 3 March 2008.

382. ‘The Mental Element of the Crime of Genocide’, Marie Curie Network Conference, Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, The Hague, 15 March 2008.

383. ‘Black Lists of the Security Council and the European Union’, Conference on "Anti-terrorist measures and human rights", Parliamentary Assembly, Council of Europe, Athens, 28 March 2008.

384. ‘The European Union and the Abolition of Capital Punishment’, National University of Ireland Galway, 21 March 2008.

385. ‘International Law and Capital Punishment’, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian, China, 9 May 2008.

386. ‘Prosecutorial Discretion v. Judicial Activism at the International Criminal Court’, Conference on ‘New Vistas in International Criminal Justice’, Robert Schumann Centre, Florence, 16 May 2008.

387. ‘Transfer and Extradition of Genocide Suspects to Rwanda’, Conference on The Extradition of Rwandese Genocide Suspects to Rwanda: Issues and Challenges, Belgian Parliament, Brussels, 1 July 2008.

388. ‘The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress’, Diplomatic Conference, European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, Venice, 19 July 2008.

389. ‘Raphael Lemkin, Srebrenica and Darfur’, Raphael Lemkin Memorial Conference, Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw, 19 September 2008.

390. ‘Substantive Elements of the Crime of Aggression and Contemporary Case Studies’, War Crimes Research Symposium, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 26 September 2008.

391. ‘The International Movement to Abolish the Death Penalty’, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, 2 October 2008.

392. ‘“Most Serious Crimes” and Imposition of the Death Penalty’, High-level seminar on the Impact of International Conventions Towards China’s Death Penalty Reform, Beijing, 30 October 2008.

393. ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: From Declaration to Implementation’, Global Political Forum, Bosco Marengo, Italy, 6 November 2008.

394. ‘The Genocide Convention at 60’, Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights and Hellenic Branch of the International Law Association, Athens, 12 November 2008.

395. ‘Holocaust Denial and the Law’, Remarque Institute, École normale supérieure, Paris, 14 November 2008.

396. ‘The Right to Life in Armed Conflict’, Geneva Academy of Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Geneva, 19 November 2008.

397. ‘From the Holocaust to the genocide convention – a human rights learning process’, Foundation ‘Remembrance, Responsibility and Future’, Nuremberg, 20 November 2008.

398. ‘What We Should Change about the Genocide Convention’, Doughty Street Chambers, London, 2 December 2008.

399. ‘Genocide Before 1948’, University of Marburg, Germany, 4 December 2008.

400. ‘Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: Clarifying the Relationship’, Amsterdam Centre for International Law, The Hague, 8 December 2008.

401. ‘Raphael Lemkin and the Genocide Convention’, Musée des droits de l’homme, Paris, 9 December 2008.

402. ‘What is Genocide?’, Regional Forum on the Prevention of Genocide, Buenos Aires, 12 December 2008.

403. ‘The UN Genocide Convention: A suitable instrument for the prevention of genocide? A critical analysis’, Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker, Bern, 15 December 2008.

404. ‘Human Dignity in Interrogations’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 6 January 2009.

405. ‘The Genocide Convention at 60’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 7 January 2009.

406. ‘An International Perspective on the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Japan Federation of Bar Associations, Tokyo, 9 January 2009.

407. ‘Current Issues at the International Criminal Court’, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, 10 January 2009.

408. ‘Keynote Address’, Seminar in honour of President Philippe Kirsch, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague, 6 February 2009.

409. ‘The First Trial at the International Criminal Court’, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, 11 February 2009.

410. ‘The Limits to Criminal Liability of State Actors. Is Victor’s Justice Still With Us?’, International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York City, 15 February 2009.

411. ‘The International Criminal Court and non-Party States’, Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 17 February 2009.

412. ‘Crimes Within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court’, Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lima, 26 February 2009.

413. ‘Darfur, Gaza and the International Criminal Court’, International Development Society, University College Cork, 4 March 2009.

414. ‘Bringing Perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide to Justice: Fifteen Years, and the Job is Still not Finished’, University of Toronto, 21 March 2009.

415. ‘Tackling Discrimination as a Precursor to Genocide’, West Point Centre for the Rule of Law, New York, 17 April 2009.

416. ‘The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress’, Conference on Human Rights and Forensic Science, Galway, Ireland, 25 April 2009.

417. ‘Writing About Atrocity’, Anne Kennedy Memorial Lecture, Cuirt Literary Festival, Galway, Ireland, 25 April 2009.

418. ‘Victims and Access to Justice’, EU-China Human Rights Seminar, Prague, 12 May 2009.

419. ‘International Criminal Procedure and the Search for Truth’, International Association of Procedural Law, Toronto, 4 June 2009.

420. ‘The United Kingdom and Coercive Interrogation Techniques in Iraq’, Baha Mousa Annual Lecture, London, 30 June 2009.

421. ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, National University of Mexico, 25 August 2009.

422. ‘The Genocide Convention After Sixty Years’, Haigazian University, Beirut, 3 September 2009.

423. ‘Defining Genocide’, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 26 September 2009. ‘The Role of the International Criminal Court in Occupied Territories’,

424. University of Cyprus, Nicosia, 30 September 2009.

425. ‘The Crime of Aggression’, The International Association for the Protection of Human Rights in Cyprus, Limassol, 3 October 2009.

426. ‘International Law and the Death Penalty’, Irish-American Exchange on Human Rights, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, 9 October 2009.

427. ‘Chinese Ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Capital Punishment’, Beijing Normal University, 17 October 2009.

428. ‘International Criminal Tribunals and Ethical Behaviour of Judges’, Centre for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada, 19 October 2009.

429. ‘La peine de mort et le droit européen des droits de l’homme’, Université de Montpellier I, 6 November 2009.

430. ‘Raphael Lemkin and the Codification of Genocide’, Centre for Jewish History, New York City, 15 November 2009.

431. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty: Strategies’, Centre de Estudios Politicos y Constitutionales, Madrid, 10 December 2009.

432. ‘Développements généraux du concept de la justice transitionnelle’, European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, Venice, 14 December 2009.

433. ‘The Human Rights to Peace’, Expert Workshop on the Right of Peoples to Peace, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, 16 December 2008.

434. ‘The Proprio Motu Power of the ICC Prosecutor: Finally?’, Faculty of Law, University of Leuven, 17 December 2009.

435. ‘Human Rights and Decentralization’, National Centre for Human Rights, Amman, Jordan, 5 January 2010.

436. ‘The European Court of Human Rights and International Criminal Law’, University of Cardiff, 3 February 2010.

437. ‘Retroactivity and the Genocide Convention’, St Thomas University School of Law, Minneapolis, 5 February 2010.

438. ‘The Complaint to the International Criminal Court concerning Canadian Conduct in Afghanistan’, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, 8 February 2010.

439. ‘International Law and Capital Punishment’, Irish Cultural Centre, Paris, 10 February 2010.

440. ‘Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Applying the Concepts to the Past’ Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 16 February 2010.

441. ‘The Future of International Human Rights’, International Studies Association, New Orleans, 17 February 2010.

442. ‘The Influence of the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on (International) Criminal Law’, University of Geneva, 19 February 2010.

443. ‘Victor’s Justice: Case Selection by International Criminal Tribunals’, Annual Spring Lecture, University of Nottingham, 2 March 2010.

444. ‘What’s in a Word? Atrocity Crimes and the “Genocide” Label’, Hugo Valentin Annual Lecture, University of Uppsala, Sweden, 16 March 2010.

445. ‘Le droit à l’égalité et le Pacte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques’, Barreau du Québec, Montréal, 25 March 2010.

446. ‘International Criminal Justice Education and the Rule of Law’, United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, 13 April 2010.

447. ‘Victor’s Justice: Selection of Situations at the International Criminal Court’, John Marshall School of Law, Chicago, 23 April 2010.

448. ‘The Review Conference of the International Criminal Court’, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, University of Oxford, 27 April 2010.

449. ‘Les procedures spéciales du Conseil des droits de l’homme’, Université de Paris II Panthéon-Assas, 3 May 2010.

450. ‘Respect, Protect and Fulfill: A Human Rights Based Approach to Peacebuilding’, Donegal County Development Board, Letterkenny, 26 May 2010.

451. ‘The Review Conference of the International Criminal Court’, International Law Association, Dublin, 15 June 2010.

452. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Istanbul University, 7 July 2010.

453. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Instituto Brasileiro de Ciéncias Criminais, São Paulo, 27 August 2010.

454. ‘Incorporation of the Crime of Aggression in the Rome Statute: A Great Step Forward’, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, 31 August 2010.

455. ‘The Goldstone Report’, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 10 September 2010.

456. ‘Building the Narrative: The UN Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone’, Cardozo Law School, New York City, 17 September 2010.

457. ‘Racial Profiling’, Global Conference on Human Rights and Diverse Societies, McGill University, Montreal, 9 October 2010.

458. ‘The Right to Peace’, tenth anniversary conference, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, 20 November 2010.

459. ‘The Presumption of Innocence and the International Criminal Tribunals’, Dublin Institute of Technology, 27 November 2010.

460. ‘Law, History and Genocide’, Conference hosted by the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yerevan, 13 December 2010.

461. ‘Du Pacte au Protocole II : L’abolition de la peine de mort’, Université de Paris II (Panthéon-Assas), 16 December 2010.

462. ‘Katyn  at  Nuremberg’,  Conference  on  ‘Katyn:  Justice  Delayed  or  Justice Denied, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 4 February 2011.

463. ‘Gaza, Goldstone and the International Criminal Court’, Wilfred Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, 17 February 2011.

464. ‘Truth Commissions and their Contribution to Transitional Justice’, Kawakibi Democracy Transition Centre, Tunis, 24 February 2011.

465. ‘Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights’, Legal Transformation Centre, Minsk, 26 February 2011.

466. ‘The Next Decade of the International Criminal Court: Some Concerns’, University of Salzburg, 18 March 2011.

467. ‘Drug Offences and the Death Penalty’, Middle Summary Conference on Promoting the Death Penalty Reform in China (Yunnan Pilot), Research Centre for Criminal Law of Wuhan University, Beijing, 26 March 2011.

468. ‘International Developments on the Death Penalty’, National Judges College, Beijing, 28 March 2011.

469. ‘Victors’ Justice: Selecting Targets for Prosecution at the International Criminal Tribunals’, Casten Centre for Human Rights, Monash University, Melbourne, 1 June 2011.

470. ‘Ding Dong the Witch is Dead: Dealing with Tyrants Under International Law’, Sean Lester Memorial Lecture, Irish Society of International Law, Dublin, 8 June 2011.

471. ‘Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and the Need for the New Convention’, International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, Chautauqua, New York, 29 August 2011.

472. ‘The Eichmann Trial and its Contribution to the Law of Genocide’, Perspectives on Genocide, The Adolf Eichmann Trial – Looking Back 50 Years Later, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 16 September 2011.

473. ‘The Death Penalty and International Legal Standards’, Guangzhou, China, 18 September 2011.

474. ‘The Death Penalty and International Legal Standards’, Kunming, China, 20 September 2011.

475. ‘Proving Genocidal Intent: Is it Really So Difficult?’, Aubrey Newman Lecture, University of Leicester, 21 September 2011.

476. ‘Understanding Genocidal Intent’, University of Leicester, 22 September 2011.

477. ‘Transitional Justice and International Law’, Autumn Bi-Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of International Law, Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka, 8 October 2011.

478. ‘The Arab Spring and the International Criminal Court’, Canadian Council for International Law, Ottawa, 5 November 2011.

479. ‘The Status of Capital Punishment’, Academic Council of the United Nations System, Vienna, 9 November 2011.

480. ‘Human Rights and the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’, Legacy Conference of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague, 15 November 2011.

481. ‘Unimaginable Atrocities: The Future of International Criminal Tribunals’, University College Dublin, 18 November 2011.

482. ‘The History of Crimes against Humanity’, Annual Conference of the Chambers of 9 Bedford Row, London, 19 November 2011.

483. ‘The International Criminal Court and the Protection of Civilians’, Conference on International Humanitarian Law, International Committee of the Red Cross and NAM Centre for Human Rights and Cultural Diversity, Tehran, 23 November 2011.

484. ‘Reforming the Death Penalty in China’, China-UN Seminar on Human Rights, Hangzhou, 2 December 2011.

485. ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, Centre for Law, Ethics and Globalisation Annual Lecture, University of Southampton School of Law, 2 February 2012.

486. ‘The first decade of the International Criminal Court’, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 14 February 2012.

487. ‘International Criminal Law: Only for the Winners?’, Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa, 29 February 2012.

488. ‘The Next Utopia and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, McMaster University, Hamilton, 2 March 2012.

489. ‘The Arab Spring’, Law Society of Ireland, Dublin, 12 March 2012.

490. ‘Judicial Activism and International Humanitarian Law’, London School of Economics, 14 March 2012.

491. ‘The Principle of Legality: Fictional Adherence or Judicial Straitjacket?’, Leiden University, Hague Institute for Global Justice, 21 March 2012.

492. ‘Transfer of Cases from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the Rwandan Courts’, Catholic University of Leuven, 22 March 2012.

493. ‘The ICTY and Genocide: Clarity and Confusion’, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 26 March 2012.

494. ‘Victors’ Justice’, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 27 March 2012. ‘International Trends’, Death Penalty Symposium 2012, Towards Death

495. Penalty Abolition: European Experience and Asian Perspectives, European

496. Union, Tokyo, 18 April 2012.

497. ‘The International Criminal Court and International Peace and Security’, Free University of Amsterdam, 14 May 2012.

498. ‘The Distinction between International and Transnational Crimes’, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 21 May 2012.

499. ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, London, 21 June 2012.

500. ‘The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on the Separation Wall’, Bethlehem University, Palestine, 9 July 2012.

501. ‘The International Criminal Court at Ten’, Embassy of France, The Hague, 11 July 2012.

502. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Max Planck Institute for International and Comparative Criminal Law, Freiburg, 26 July 2012.

503. ‘The Eichmann Trial and International Law’, University of Toronto, 10 September 2012.

504. ‘Transitional  Justice:  Challenges  and  Difficulties’,  European  Society  of Criminology Annual Meeting, Bilbao, 13 September 2012.

505. ‘Politics and the Challenges to the International Criminal Court in its Second Decade’, Peace Palace, The Hague, 27 September 2012.

506. ‘The International Criminal Court at its Tenth Anniversary’, Museen der stadt nürnberg, Nuremberg, 5 October 2012.

507. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty in the Arab World’, International Bar Association, Rabat, 19 October 2012.

508. ‘Les enjeux de la justice internationale’, École nationale de la magistrature, Paris, 23 October 2012.

509. ‘Revolution and International Law’, Chatham House, London, 1 November 2012.

510. ‘Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court in its First Decade’, Washington University, St. Louis, 12 November 2012.

511. ‘The International Criminal Court at Ten’, University of Copenhagen, 14 November 2012.

512. ‘Recent Developments and Prospects of International Justice’, University of Leeds, 23 November 2012.

513. ‘European Paths to Reform and Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Beijing Normal University, 15 December 2012.

514. ‘The Three Charters: International Law Making in the Post-War Crucible’, Leiden University (Inaugural Lecture), 25 January 2013.

515. ‘Paix, sécurité et la Cour pénale internationale’, Université de Paris II, 1 February 2013.

516. ‘The First Decade of the International Criminal Court’, Florida International University, Miami, 6 February 2013.

517. ‘Human Rights and Culture’, Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, University of Georgia, Athens, 7 February 2013.

518. ‘Binding or Non-Binding? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy, University of Georgia, Athens, 7 February 2013.

519. ‘Palestine, Israel and the International Criminal Court’, City of The Hague, 14 February 2013.

520. ‘Armenia and the Ratification of the Rome Statute’, Yerevan, 6 April 2013. ‘Reconciliation and International Justice’, Thematic Debate, United Nations

521. General Assembly, 10 April 2013.

522. ‘Keynote Address: Human Rights, the European Union and Emerging Powers’, European Parliament, 30 April 2013.

523. ‘The Binding Force of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, University of East London, 1 May 2013.

524. ‘Palestine and the International Criminal Court’, Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights, Garden Court Chambers, London, 1 May 2013.

525. ‘The Right to Life in Armed Conflict’, International Conference on International Humanitarian Law, St. Petersburg, 30 May 2013.

526. ‘The UN War Crimes Commission and the proposed international criminal court’, School for Oriental and African Studies, London, 10 September 2013.

527. ‘Vingt années d’activités en droit international pénal’, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-neuve, 3 October 2013.

528. ‘Africa, the Middle East and International Criminal Justice’, Special Tribunal for Lebanon, The Hague, 16 October 2013.

529. ‘La peine capitale: bilan global’, École normale supérieure, Paris, 18 October 2013.

530. ‘Global Overview of Capital Punishment’, Thailand Ministry of Justice and United Nations Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights Conference on the Death Penalty in South East Asia, Bangkok, 22 October 2013.

531. ‘The Role of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court’, Free University of Brussels, 24 October 2013.

532. ‘Universal Abolition: Only a Decade Away’, The Death Penalty Project, Inner Temple, London, 28 January 2014.

533. ‘Mediation, Truth Commissions and International Courts’, Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt, 5 February 2014.

534. ‘London, World War II and the Birth of the International Criminal Court, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court, The Hague, 13 March 2014.

535. ‘Culture, Progress and Human Rights’, University of Fribourg, 24 May 2014. ‘The European Union and Global Abolition of Capital Punishment’, University

536. of Cyprus, 26 May 2014.

537. ‘Contested Histories and International Tribunals: From Katyn to Operation Storm’, National Archives of the Netherlands, The Hague, 19 June 2014.

538. ‘The Soering case and Capital Punishment’, Gray’s Inn, London, 20 June 2014.

539. ‘The Future of the United Nations Human Rights System’, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 6 September 2014.

540. ‘L’avenir de la Cour pénale internationale’, Université Laval, Quebec City, 11 September 2014.

541. ‘Complementarity, the ICC and State’s Duties to Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction over International Crimes’, Service Prosecuting Authority Conference, RAF Northolt, London, 25 September 2014.

542. ‘International Criminal Law and the European Court of Human Rights’, Scottish Centre for International Law, University of Edinburgh, 30 September 2014.

543. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Treaties’, Inter-American Court of Human Rights, San Jose, Costa Rica, 11 October 2014.

544. ‘The UN Commission of Inquiry on Gaza’, School of Law, Yale University, 29 October 2014.

545. ‘Executing the Innocent’, Faculty of Law, Beijing Normal University, 7 February 2015.

546. ’Victors’ Justice and Double Standards: The Politics of International Justice’, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 19 March 2015.

547. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Human Dimension Committee, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Vienna, 24 March 2015.

548. ‘The International Criminal Court and the and the Future of the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict’, American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Washington, 10 April 2015.

549. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, 13th United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Doha, Qatar, 15 April 2015.

550. ‘Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide’, Global Forum on Genocide, Yerevan, 22 April 2015.

551. ‘Human  Rights,  Transitional  Justice  and  the  Colombian  Peace  Process’, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, 4 May 2015.

552. ‘Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict’, Université de Montréal, 9 June 2015. ‘The Customary International Law of Human Rights’, University of Oslo, 17

553. June 2015.

554. ‘International Criminal Proceedings Update: The Rome Statute, the International Criminal Court, the Ad Hoc International Tribunals and Domestic Prosecutions of International Crime’, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law Annual Conference, Edinburgh, 21 June 2015.

555. ‘Is  there  a  Future  for  International  Criminal  Justice?’,  Transitional  Justice Institute and Pat Finucane Centre, Belfast, 23 June 2015.

556. ‘Customary International Law and Capital Punishment’, University Castilla-la Mancha, Toledo, 8 September 2015.

557. ‘Nuremberg and the Crime of Aggression’, Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, 11 September 2015.

558. ‘Keynote address: Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Prisons’, Conference on Protection of Prisoners and Detainees, Palestinian Bar Association, Amman, Jordan, 15 September 2015.

559. ‘Origins of the International Criminal Court: London 1941-1945’, Boston College - Ireland, Dublin, 25 September 2015.

560. ‘Legal Issues Relating to Preliminary Examinations at the International Criminal Court’, Grotius Centre, The Hague, 29 September 2015.

561. ‘Genocide: Legal Developments’, International Bar Association Annual Meeting, Vienna, 7 October 2015.

562. ‘Cyprus and the International Criminal Court’, European Parliament, Brussels, 20 October 2015.

563. ‘The legality of weapons and targeting in the context of modern warfare’, Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri, Rome, 23 October 2015.

564. ‘100 Years of Crimes Against Humanity: From the Armenian Genocide to a New Convention’, FES Acatlán, UNAM, Mexico City, 28 October 2015.

565. ‘History, the Right to Truth and Retroactivity’, Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City, 30 October 2015.

566. ‘Sir Geoffrey Lawrence and the Nuremberg Trial’, Inner Temple, London, 20 November 2015.

567. ‘Statutory Limitation on the Right to Truth?’, Netherlands Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Peace Palace, The Hague, 10 December 2015.

568. ‘The Amicus Curiae and the International Criminal Tribunals’, Leiden University, The Hague, 18 January 2016.

569. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, University of Glasgow, 20 January 2016.

570. ‘Captivity, Human Rights and Music’, Music for Galway winter festival, Galway, 22 January 2016.

571. ‘Le droit à la vérité à la lumière de la jurisprudence récente de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme: Y-a-t-il un délai de prescription’, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, 9 February 2016.

572. ‘The right to truth: The temporal aspect’, International Law Association, Dublin, 18 February 2016.

573. ‘Commissions of Inquiry and the Human Rights Council’, Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, Dublin, 19 February 2016.

574. ‘Justice pénale international et politiques de puissance’, Centre Thucydide, Université Panthéon-Assas Paris II, 25 February 2016.

575. ‘The Death Penalty’, Conference on cruel and unusual punishment, Concordia University, Montreal, 1 April 2016.

576. ‘Genocide and the Protection of Refugees’, Global Forum on Genocide, Yerevan, 23 April 2016.

577. ‘Criminal sanctions under international human rights law’, Ministry of Law and Human Rights seminar, Bogor, Indonesia, 2 May 2016.

578. ‘Security and Human Rights: the new challenges of the 21st century’, Universidad del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, 5 May 2016.

579. ‘The European Convention on Human Rights and its Contribution to a “Unified Understanding” of the Rule of Law: Critical Perspectives’, Kadir Has University Faculty of Law, Istanbul, 17 May 2016.

580. ‘The Katyn Massacre and the Nuremberg Trial’, University of Copenhagen, 10 June 2016.

581. ‘Al Mahdi has Pleaded Guilty to a Crime he did not Commit’, Case Western Reserve School of Law, Cleveland, 16 September 2016.

582. ‘Reflections on the Nuremberg Trial’, International Humanitarian Law Dialogues, Nuremberg, 30 September 2016.

583. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty around the World’, Japanese Federation of Bar Associations, Fukui, Japan, 6 October 2016.

584. ‘The Status of the Death Penalty around the World’, Ryukoko University School of Law, Kyoto, 7 October 2016.

585. ‘Statutory Limitation of the Right to Truth?’, University of Liverpool School of Law, 13 October 2016.

586. ‘China and Universal Periodic Review’, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 22 October 2016.

587. ‘Keynote speech, The Nuremberg Principles’, Nuremberg Principles Academy Annual Conference, Nuremberg, 4 November 2016.

588. ‘Legal Qualification of the Wola Massacre’, University of Warsaw, 9 November 2016.

589. ‘Human Rights in 2066’, TEDxZurich, 11 November 2016.

590. ‘Courts, Commissions and the Right to Truth’, NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies/University of Amsterdam, 1 December 2016.

591. ‘Concluding Report’, Asia-Pacific Workshop on the drafting of a convention on the prevention and punishment of crimes against humanity, National University of Singapore, 13 December 2016.

592. ‘The threat of jurisdictions returning to the death penalty’, All-Party Parliamentary Group on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Parliament, 24 January 2017

593. ‘Keynote speech, The World in Crisis’, International Bar Association Conference on International Criminal Justice, The Hague, 4 February 2017.

594. ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, Lodhi Memorial Lecture, St.

595. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, Canada, 16 February 2017.

596. ‘Three genocides of the twentieth century’, Mémorial de la Shoah, Scottsdale Community College, Scottsdale, Arizona, 8 March 2017.

597. ‘The International Criminal Court at Fifteen’, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK, 15 March 2017.

598. ‘International Law and the Rights of the Dead’, London School of Economics, 22 March 2017.

599. ‘”The Murder of Edith Cavell”, by George Bellows’, University of Nottingham, 31 March 2017.

600. ‘International Law and the Death Penalty’, University of Texas, Austin, 8 April 2017.

601. ‘Human Rights in the Age of Trump’, Birmingham City University, 10 May 2017.

602. ‘The International Criminal Court at Fifteen’, Northumbria University, Newcastle, UK, 12 June 2017.

603. ‘Human Rights and International Criminal Law’, University of Palermo, 30 June 2017.

604. ‘International Criminal Law in a Time of Crisis’, Society of Legal Scholars, University College Dublin, 7 September 2017.

605. ‘The  Future  of  International  Justice?’,  McGill  University  Faculty  of  Law, Montreal, 14 September 2017.

606. ‘Canada 150: Grappling with Diversity’, Université de Montréal, 16 September 2017.

607. ‘Embargo: A Legitimate Tool?’, Conference on Blockade against Qatar, New York City, 20 September 2017.

608. ‘Human Rights and Illicit Trade’, Financial Times Conference on Combating Illicit Trade, London, 27 September 2017.

609. ‘Developments towards Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Thai Department of Justice, Bangkok, 16 October 2017.

610. ‘International Crimes’, Royal Dutch Academy, Amsterdam, 26 October 2017. ‘Sir Nigel Rodley and Current Challenges for Human Rights’, University of

611. Cincinnati, 28 October 2017.

612. ‘Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’, ICTY Legacy Conference, The Hague, 18 December 2017.

613. ‘A World Court of Human Rights’, European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 9 March 2018.

614. ‘Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity’, London School of Economics, 15 March 2018.

615. ‘The Genocide Convention at 70’, Patrick Thornberry Annual Lecture, Keele University, Stoke-on-Trent, 19 April 2018.

616. ‘Origin and Meaning of the Gravity Threshold in the Rome Statute’, University of Westminster, London, 11 May 2018.

617. ‘The Principle of Legality’, Ecole nationale de la magistrature, Paris, 11 June 2018.

618. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, University of Deusto, Bilbao, Spain, 13 June 2018. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, International Law Association, Norway Branch, Oslo, 29August 2018.

619. ‘Rights of Defendants and Rights of Victims’, University of Oslo, 30 August 2018.

620. ‘The Prevention of Genocide’, Norwegian Centre for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Oslo, 6 September 2018.

621. ‘The Crime of Genocide’, United Nations Human Rights Council High Level Panel on the 70th Anniversary of the Genocide Convention, Geneva, 13 September 2018.

622. ‘Transitional  Justice  after  the  Velvet  Revolution’,  American  University  of Armenia, Yerevan, 5 October 2018.

623. ‘International Law and the Abolition of Capital Punishment’, Talsky Centre for Human Rights of Women and Children, Michigan State University, East Lansing MI, 8 October 2018.

624. ‘Immunity and the Commission on Responsibilities’, University of Salzburg, 18 October 2018.

625. ‘The Making of the Rome Statute’, International Nuremberg Principles Academy, Nuremberg, 19 October 2018.

626. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, King’s College, London, 29 October 2018.

627. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, Hellenic Cultural Centre, London, 21 November 2018. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, Vereniging voor Internationale Relaties, Brussels, 26

628. November 2018.

629. ‘The International Rule of Law and the Role of the European Union’, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, Brussels, 26 November 2018.

630. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, Catholic University of Leuven (KUL), 27 November 2018.

631. ‘Lemkin’s Vision and the Convention’, Instytut Pilecklego, University of Warsaw, 3 December 2018.

632. ‘The Binding Force of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, The Graduate Institute, Geneva, 5 December 2018.

633. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, International Law Association, University College London, 6 December 2018.

634. ‘The Genocide Convention at 70’, Global Forum on the Prevention of Genocide, Yerevan, 10 December 2018.

635. ‘John Humphrey, le Canada, et l’adoption de la Déclaration universelle des droits de l’homme’, Archives diplomatiques française, Paris, 11 December 2018.

636. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, Université de Paris X – Nanterre, 17 December 2018. ‘Genocide, the Holocaust, and Racial Supremacy’, National University of

637. Ireland Galway, 23 January 2019.

638. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, University of Leicester, 30 January 2019.

639. ‘The League of Nations and International Criminal Justice’, University of Leicester, 31 January 2019.

640. ‘The Trial of the Kaiser’, Office of the Prosecutor, International Criminal Court, The Hague, 13 February 2019.

 

Supervision of research students:

  1. Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, PhD, The Prosecution and Defence of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2005. Thesis published: The Prosecution and Defence of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law. Ardsley, New York: Transnational Publishers, 2004.
  2. Shane Darcy, PhD, Collective Responsibility in International Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2005. Thesis published: Collective Responsibility in International Law. The Hague: Transnational Publishers, 2006.
  3. Mohamed El-Zeidy, PhD, The Principle of Complementarity in International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Thesis published: The Principle of Complementarity in International Criminal Law, Origin, Development and Practice, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008.
  4. Kamran Hashemi, PhD, Religious Legal Traditions, International Human Rights Law and Muslim States, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Thesis published: Religious Legal Traditions, International Human Rights Law and Muslim States, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008.
  5. Vivienne O’Connor, PhD, Model Codes for Post-Conflict Criminal Justice’: A Tool to Enhance the Substance and Process of Post-Conflict Criminal Law Reform, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007.
  6. Mohamed Elewa Badar, PhD, The Concept of Mens Rea in International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Thesis published: The Concept of Mens Rea in International Criminal Law: The Case for a Unified Approach, Oxford: Hart, 2013.
  7. Daniel Aguirre, PhD, Economic Globalisation and the Tripartite Realisation of the Right to Development, Galway, 2007. Thesis published: The Human Right to Development in a Globalised World, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008.
  8. Anthony Cullen, PhD, The Concept of Non-International Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Thesis published: The Concept of Non-International Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
  9. Hitomi Takemura, PhD, International Human Right to Conscientious Objection to Military Service and Individual Duties to Disobey Manifestly Illegal Orders, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Thesis published: International Human Right to Conscientious Objection to Military Service and Individual Duties to Disobey Manifestly Illegal Orders, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2009.
  10. Carlo Tiribelli, PhD, Surrender, Not Extradition: Transferring Offenders in a New International Context, National University of Ireland Galway, 2008.
  11. Roja Fazaeli, PhD, The Fifth Generation of Islamic Feminists, National University of Ireland Galway, 2008.
  12. Chris McDermott, PhD, An Investigation into the Emergence of Regional Customary International Law Obligations to Protect Persons Trafficked into the European Union for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation, National University of Ireland Galway, 2009.
  13. Gerald Gahima, PhD, Rwanda: Accountability for Atrocity, National University of Ireland Galway, 2010. Thesis published: Transitional Justice in Rwanda: Accountability for Atrocity, London & New York: Routledge, 2012.
  14. Joseph Sebarenzi, PhD, Beyond Gacaca Courts: Restorative Justice in Rwanda, National University of Ireland Galway, 2010.
  15. Khadeija Mahgoub, PhD, The Right of the Child to Survival and Development: Reflections on Article 6(2) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, National University of Ireland Galway, 2010. Thesis published: The International Law on the Right of the Child to Survival and Development, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2016.
  16. Maria Varaki, PhD, The Interests of Justice. The Quest for Fine Balance at the International Criminal Court, National University of Ireland Galway, 2010.
  17. Nicolaos Strapatsas, PhD, The Supreme International Crime: Aggression Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011.
  18. Fannie Lafontaine, PhD, Prosecuting International Crimes in Canadian Courts: Where International Law Meets Domestic Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Thesis published: Prosecuting Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes in Canadian Courts, Toronto: Carswell, 2012.
  19. Nancie Prud’homme, PhD, International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law: From Separation to Complementary Application, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011.
  20. Aimé Muyoboke Karimunda, PhD, The Abolition of the Death Penalty in Africa, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Thesis published: The Death Penalty in Africa, The Path Toward Abolition, Abingdon, UK: Ashgate, 2014.
  21. Kjell Anderson, PhD, The Dehumanisation Dynamic: A Criminology of Genocide, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Thesis published: The Criminology of Genocide: Killing Without Consequence, London & New York: Routledge, 2017.
  22. Alfred Mwenedata, PhD, De la promotion et protection de droits humains dans le contexte du VIH/SIDA : facteur limitant la propagation de l’épidémie ?, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011.
  23. Brendan Tobin, PhD, Why Customary Law Matters. Indigenous Peoples’ Customary Laws and Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Thesis published: Indigenous Peoples, Customary Law and Human Rights: Why Living Law Matters, London & New York: Routledge, 2014.
  24. Wibke Timmermann, PhD, Hate Speech and Incitement in International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Thesis published: Incitement in International Law, London and New York: Routledge, 2014.
  25. Mario Silva, PhD, Failed and Failing States: Causes and Conditions, National University of Ireland Galway, 2012. Thesis published: State Legitimacy and Failure in International Law, Leiden: Brill, 2014.
  26. Fidelma Donlon, PhD, The Completion Strategies of the International Criminal Tribunals: The former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone, National University of Ireland Galway, 2012.
  27. Harry Rhea, PhD, The United States and the International Criminal Tribunals, National University of Ireland Galway 2012. Thesis published: The United States and the International Criminal Tribunals, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2012.
  28. Annabel Egan, PhD, Constructive Engagement and Human Rights: The Case of EU Policy Towards China, National University of Ireland Galway, 2012.
  29. Yvonne McDermott, PhD, The Right to a Fair Trial in International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2013. Thesis published: Fairness in International Criminal Trials, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.
  30. Christina Szurlej, PhD, Universal Periodic Review, Middlesex University, 2013.
  31. Lars Waldorf, PhD, Mass Justice for Mass Atrocity: Transitional Justice and Illiberal Peace-Building in Rwanda, National University of Ireland Galway, 2014.
  32. Stefanie Heinrich, PhD, Transitional Justice in East Timor: Done and Dusted,
  33. National University of Ireland Galway, 2014.
  34. Dang Heping, PhD, Public Opinion and Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway, 2014. Thesis published: International Law, Human Rights and Public Opinion, The Role of the State in Educating on Human Rights Standards, London: Routledge, 2017.
  35. James Nyawo, PhD, Selective Enforcement and International Criminal Law: The International Criminal Court and Africa, Middlesex University, 2014. Thesis published: Selective Enforcement and International Criminal Law, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2017.
  36. Rick Lines, PhD, The ‘Fifth Stage’ of Drug Control: International Law, Dynamic Interpretation and Human Rights, Middlesex University, 2014. Thesis published: Drug Control and Human Rights in International Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
  37. Giulia Pecorella, PhD, The United States and the Crime of Aggression, Middlesex University, 2014.
  38. Margaret de Guzman, PhD, Shocking the Conscience of Humanity: Gravity and the Legitimacy of International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2014.
  39. Bi Yingxi, PhD, Drug Control Policies and Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway, 2015.
  40. Izevbuwa Kehinde, PhD, The Impact of International Criminal Courts and Tribunals in the Commonwealth, Middlesex University, 2015.
  41. Tatiana Bachvarova. PhD, The Standing of Victims in the Procedural Design of the International Criminal Court, Middlesex University, 2015. Thesis published: The Standing of Victims in the Procedural Design of the International Criminal Court, The Hague: Brill, 2017.
  42. Josepha Close. PhD, The International Legal Status of Amnesties Granted for Serious International Crimes: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, Middlesex University, 2016.
  43. Daphne Demetriou, PhD, The International Human Trafficking Framework and Migrant Domestic Workers, Middlesex University, 2016.
  44. Carla deYcaza, PhD, Transitional Justice in Africa: Traditional and Modern Approaches to Addressing Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, National University of Ireland Galway, 2016.
  45. Joseph Powderly, PhD, The Role of the Judge in the Development of International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2017.
  46. Qadeer Alam, PhD, The Death Penalty in South Asia, Middlesex University, 2017.
  47. Alessandro Tonutti, PhD, The Role of Modern Commissions of Inquiry, Leiden University and the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Pisa), 2017.
  48. Katarina Pohlod, PhD, The Residual Mechanism of the International Criminal Tribunals, Middlesex University, 2017.
  49. Joseph Jesebiah Mugalula, PhD, The Intractable Refugee Gap in the Nordics: Can Human Rights Make A Difference?, Middlesex University, 2017.
  50. Adnan Sattar, PhD, The Idea of Punishment in International Human Rights Discourse, A Conceptual and Historical Critique, Middlesex University, 2017. Thesis published: Criminal Punishment and Human Rights, Convenient Morality, London: Routledge, 2018.
  51. Caleb Wheeler, PhD, The Right to be Present at Trial, Middlesex University, 2018. Thesis published: The Right to be Present at Trial in International Criminal Law, Brill/Nijhoff: The Hague, 2018.
  52. Michelle Coleman, PhD, The Presumption of Innocence in International Law, Middlesex University, 2018.
  53. Shannonbrooke Murphy, PhD, The Human Right to Resist in International and Constitutional Law, Middlesex University, 2018.
  54. Cho Lucas Yabah, PhD, Autocracies and the Implementation of Human Rights Treaties, The Case of Cameroon and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, Middlesex University, 2019.
    1. Representative of the Republic of Cyprus at the Conference on youth and the law for the International Youth Year, Montreal, August 1985.
    2. Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Rwanda (mission to Rwanda, 5-25 January 1993), representative of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development.
    3. Commission of Inquiry on the Humanitarian Situation in the South Sudan (mission to Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, 22 August-3 September 1993), mission sponsored by South Sudan Council of Churches.
    4. Delegation of the Government of Canada to the Implementation Meeting on the Human Dimension, Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Warsaw, 4-15 October 1993.
    5. Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Burundi (mission to Burundi, 25 January - 10 February 1994), mission sponsored International Federation of Human Rights, Africa Watch and other NGOs.
    6. Mission of Inquiry into the Judicial System in Rwanda (mission to Rwanda, 27 November - 6 December 1994), mission sponsored by International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development.
    7. Trial observer, Amnesty International, hearing before the Constitutional Court of South Africa in the matter of Makwanyane and Mchunu v. The State, Johannesburg, South Africa, 15-17 February 1995.
    8. Rapporteur, Expert meeting on humanitarian intervention organized by the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Ste- Adèle, Québec, 28 February - 2 March 1995.
    9. Participant, Expert meeting on cultural rights organized by UNESCO and the Council of Europe, Fribourg, Switzerland, 23-25 March 1995.
    10. Course on prosecution for crimes of genocide, given by the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development and the Interafrican Union for Human Rights, Professor and organiser, Kigali, Rwanda, 14-15 June 1995.
    11. Lecturer, Canadian Foundation of Human Rights, Montreal, 1995-1997. Panelist, High Level Symposium on Peace and Development, Problems of
    12. Conflict in Africa, United Nations University, Tokyo, 11-12 October 1995.
    13. Mission to Rwanda to Assist in Developing a Specialized Genocide Tribunal, Rwandan Department of Justice, Kigali, 2-9 March 1996.
    14. Panel Moderator, The European Union and the External Dimension of Human Rights Policy: From Rome to Maastricht and Beyond, Athens, 17 November 1996.
    15. Preparation of course on ‘L'intégrité physique’, including video, given as part of doctoral-level diploma programme offered by AUPELF-UREF, the Université de Nantes and the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, August 1996.
    16. Human Rights Trial Observation Mission to Rwanda (mission to Rwanda, 20 January – 8 February 1997), mission sponsored by Amnesty International.
    17. Member, Mission to analyse the Rwandan judicial system, United States Agency for International Development, Kigali, Rwanda, 7-14 February 1998.
    18. Chair, Coalition for the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Montreal, 1997-1998.
    19. Member, Delegation of the Government of Canada to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, March-April 1998.

Other professional activities:

 

  1. Delegate, International Centre for Criminal Law Reform to the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court, Rome, 15 June – 17 July 1998.
  2. Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Course on International Humanitarian Law, Lyon (August 1998), Warsaw (July 1999, July 2000, July 2004, July 2006), Modane (2004).
  3. Conception, organization, presentation etc. of a two-week course in human rights (in French), Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia, 15-30 October 1998.
  4. Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Advanced Seminar in International Humanitarian Law, Moscow, February 1999, February 2000.
  5. Lecturer, Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, 16-27 August 1999, 14-25 August 2000, 8-17 August 2001, 8-17 August 2005, 23
  6. August-10 September 2007; 4 August-14 August 2008, 7-17 August 2009,
  7. 9-19 August 2010, 10-20 August 2011, 9-12 August 2012, 8-11 August
  8. 2013, 12-14 August 2014, 8 August 2015, 6 August 2017.
  9. Mission to Cambodia to study justice system and prospects for prosecution of Khmer Rouge, International Federation of Human Rights, 30 August -10 September 1999.
  10. Lecturer, United Nations Regional Fellowship Programme in International Law for Countries from Central Asia and the Middle East, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Tehran, 22-23 November 1999.
  11. Expert, OSCE Mission to Kosovo, United Nations Mission in Kosovo, April 2000.
  12. Lecturer, United Nations Fellowship Programme in International Law, United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), The Hague, 10-13 July 2000.
  13. Lecturer, Institute of International Public Law and International Relations of Thessaloniki, Twenty-ninth session, The New International Criminal Law, 10-14 September 2001.
  14. Delegate of Ireland, Open Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the European Convention on the Recognition of Legal Personality to International Non- Governmental Organisations (ETS 124), Strasbourg, 19-20 November 2001, 20-22 March 2002.
  15. Mission of Inquiry to Chechnya and Ingushetia, International Federation of Human Rights, 17-21 February 2002.
  16. Lecturer, Continuing Legal Education, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Arusha, July 2002.
  17. Lecturer, Erik Castren Institute of Human Rights, University of Helsinki, August 2002.
  18. Lecturer, United Nations University, Tokyo, May 2003.
  19. Lecturer, University of Nottingham, Course on the International Criminal Court, June 2003.
  20. Lecturer, Specialisation Course in International Criminal Law, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, September 2003, May 2005, May 2007, May 2009, May 2011, May 2013, May 2014,
  21. June 2015, June 2016.
  22. Rapporteur, International Law Association Committee on the International Criminal Court, 2002-2010.
  23. Lecturer, Seminar for Iraqi Law Professors, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, July 2004.
  24. Lecturer, Fifth Advanced Workshop on International Human Rights Law for Chinese University Teachers, Law School, Shanghai Jiaotong University, 11- 12 August 2005.
  25. Academic Director, Cinema and Human Rights Summer School, European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, Venice, 25 August-12 September 2005, 24 August-11 September 2006, 23 August-
  26. 10 September 2007.
  27. Lecturer, International Human Rights Academy, University of Western Cape, Cape Town, 23-24 October 2005.
  28. Judge, Central Asian Competition in International Humanitarian Law, Kyrgyzstan, 2-7 May 2006.
  29. Lecturer, Marie Curie Top Summer School, University of Leiden, The Hague, 5- 6 July 2006.
  30. Lecturer, International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights (Zoryan Institute), Course on Genocide, Toronto, August 2006, August 2007, August 2008, August 2009, August 2010, August 2011, August 2012,
  31. August 2013, August 2014.
  32. Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Course on International Humanitarian Law for University Lecturers, Geneva, August 2006.
  33. Lecturer, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Chambers Continuing Education Seminar, Colloquium on Genocide and War Crimes, Arusha, Tanzania, 16-17 September 2006.
  34. Lecturer, Judicial College, War Crimes Chamber, Courts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, 18-20 September 2006.
  35. Consultant, ‘Black Death in Dixie’, KMF Productions, Peadar King, Producer, 2006.
  36. Lecturer, Master on International Organisations, International Criminal Law and Crime Prevention, United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute, Turin, Italy, March 2007, April 2008.
  37. Editor in Chief, Oxford Reports in International Criminal Law.
  38. Tutor, Master of Studies in International Human Rights Law, University of Oxford, July 2007, July 2008, July 2009.
  39. Lecturer, Seminar on International Criminal Law for Rwandan Judges, Kigali, 10 March 2008.
  40. Participant, Public Forum on ‘Restriction and Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Dalian Maritime University, China, 9 May 2008.
  41. Lecturer, St. Thomas University, Miami, January 2009.
  42. Member, Steering Committee, Crimes Against Humanity Initiative (2008- 2015).
  43. Lecturer, Programme de bourses de perfectionnement en droit international des Nations Unies, The Hague, July 2010.
  44. Alternate member for Ireland, European Union Fundamental Rights Agency Management Board (2010-2015).
  45. Consultant and participant, Framework for Genocide Prevention Seminar, Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Kampala, 20- 24 September 2010.
  46. Lecturer, Winter Course in International Law, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 11-15 July 2011.
  47. Series Editor, Human Rights Series, Republic of Letters Publishing, The Hague. Member, Irish Famine Tribunal, Fordham University School of Law, new York
  48. City, 20-21 April 2013.
  49. Lecturer, Intensive Course in Human Rights and International Criminal Law, Université Protestante au Congo, Kinshasa, 5-6 August 2013.
  50. Fellow, Salzburg Global Seminars (Seminar 556, International Responses to Cries Against Humanity: The Challenge of North Korea), 2-7 June 2015.
  51. Course director, Specialisation Course in International Criminal Law, Siracusa International Institute, Siracusa, Italy, May 2017.
  52. Series Editor, Elgar Companions to International Court and Tribunals, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham.
  53. Series Editor, International Criminal Law Series, Brill, The Hague.
  54. Member, Advisory Board, Europäisches Trainings- und Forschungszentrum für Menschenrechte und Demokratie, University of Graz (2004-••••).
  55. Vice Chair, Association of Human Rights Institutes (2004-2006).
  56. Member, Advisory Board, International Association of Genocide Scholars (2005-••••).
  57. Academic Advisor, Hibernian Law Journal (2004-••••).
  58. Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights and International Legal Discourse
  59. (2005-••••).
  60. Member, Board of Trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights (2006-2008, 2009-2011).
  61. Member, Honorary Board, Equitas, International Centre for Human Rights Education (2006-2009).
  62. Member, Editorial Board, Revista Iberoamericana de Derechos Humanos
  63. (2005-••••).
  64. Member, Advisory Board, International Studies Journal (2005-••••). Member, Board of Advisors, International, Transnational & Comparative
  65. Criminal Law Journal (2006-••••).
  66. Member, Advisory Group, Transnational and Non-State Armed Groups Project, Programme on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, Harvard University (2006-••••).
  67. Member, Board of Advisors, CCJO René Cassin (2007-••••).
  68. Member, Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers University, Newark (2007-••••).
  69. Member, Committee on Social Sciences, Royal Irish Academy (2008-2012). Member, Board of Directors, Ireland Canada University Foundation (2009-
  70. ••••).
  71. President, International Law Association, Irish Branch (2008-••••).
  72. Member, Editorial Board, African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law
  73. (2009-••••).
  74. President, International Association of Genocide Scholars (2009-2011). Member, Series Advisory Board, Forum for International Criminal and
  75. Humanitarian Law (2009-••••).
  76. Advisor, International Centre for Death Penalty Research, Beijing Normal University (2009-2014).
  77. Member, Advisory Board, Israel Law Review (2009-2015).
  78. Member, Board of Trustees, Egyptian Centre for Human Rights Education (2009-••••).
  79. Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, International Academic Network Against the Death Penalty and for a Universal Moratorium on Capital Punishment (2009-••••).
  80. Member, Advisory Board, International Centre for Drug Policy and Human Rights (2009-••••).

100. Member, Editorial Board, Nordic Journal of Human Rights (2010-••••). Chair, Board of Trustees of the United Nations Voluntary Fund for Technical

101. Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights (2010-2011).

102. Member, Interdisciplinary Adjudication Committee, Canada Research Chairs (2011-2014).

103. Member, International Advisory Committee, Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2010-2011).

104. Member, Board of Directors, Disability Council International (2012-••••). Member, Advisory Board, Journal of International Criminal Law (2011-••••).

105. Member, Advisory Board, Centre for International Law and Justice, University of Copenhagen (2012-••••).

106. Member, Advisory Board, Istanbul Journal of Human Rights Law (2012-••••).

 

 

Associations, etc.:

  1. Member, Québec Bar (1984-2005); Comité sur les droits de la personne (1989-1996); Editorial Board, Revue du Barreau (1992-1999).
  2. Société québécoise de droit international (1990-••••); General secretary (1992-1997); Vice-president (1990-1992); Rapporteur spécial on the U.N. Decade of International Law (1990-1998).
  3. Member, American Society of International Law (1990-•••••). Member, Canadian Association of Law Professors (1991-1999). Member, Association des professeurs de droit du Québec (1991-1999).
  4. Canadian Council of International Law (1991-••••); Member, Board of Directors and Executive Committee (1994-••••).
  5. Member, International Society for Penal Law (1991-••••).
  6. President, Steering Committee, International League for the Abolition of the Death Penalty By the Year 2000 ‘Hands Off Cain’ (1993-2003).
  7. Member, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law (1993-••••). Member, Société française pour le droit international (1993-••••).
  8. Member, International Commission of Jurists (1995-••••). Member, International Law Association (1999-••••).
  9. Member, Advisory Board, Centre for Studies in Capital Punishment, London, (1993-••••).
  10. Member, International Advisory Board, Fondation Marangopoulos pour les droits de l'homme, Athens (1995-••••).
  11. Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Human Rights Foundation (1995- 1997); Honorary President (1997-1999); Member, Honorary Board (1999-
  12. 2006).
  13. Member, Sous-commission des études avancées et de la recherche, Université du Québec à Montréal (1995-1997).
  14. Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Lawyers Association for International Human Rights (1995-1998).
  15. Chair, Quebec Council of Law Deans (1996-1998).
  16. Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Criminal Law Review/Revue canadienne de droit pénal (1996-••••).
  17. Editor-in-chief, Criminal Law Forum (1998-2015); emeritus editor (2015-
  18. ••••).
  19. Member, Advisory Board, Leo Kuper Foundation, London (1998-••••). Member, Editorial Board, Revue universelle des droits de l’homme (1999-
  20. ••••).
  21. Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights Law Journal (1999-••••).
  22. Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law (1999--••••).
  23. Member, Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Irish Department of Foreign Affairs (2000-••••).
  24. Member, Advisory Board, Interamicus, Montreal (2000-••••).
  25. Member, Board of Editors, International Criminal Law Review (2000-•••••). Member, Board of Advisors, New England Centre for International Law &
  26. Policy, New England School of Law, Boston (2000-••••).
  27. Member, Advisory Board, Institute for Human Rights, Abo Akademi University, Turku/Abo, Finland (2002-••••).
  28. Board of Directors, International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg (member, 2000-••••; treasurer, 2002-2004).
  29. Member, Advisory Board, Death Penalty Project (2002-••••).
  30. Bertha Wilson Distinguished Professor in Human Rights, Dalhousie Law School, Halifax (2002).
  31. Member, Editorial Board, Criminal Justice (American Bar Association) (2012-
  32. ••••).
  33. Member, International Advisory Board, Criminologie (2014-••••).
  34. Member, Board of Advisors, Chinese Initiative on International Criminal Justice (2014-••••).
  35. Member, Board of Trustees, Bianca Jagger Human Rights Foundation 2014-
  36. ••••).
  37. Member, Board of Directors, Siracusa International Institute (2015-••••). Member, Academic Board, Zoryan Institute (2016-••••).
  38. Honorary Director, Lawyers Rights Watch Canada (2017-••••).

 

Research grants, etc.:

  1. Association des universités partiellement ou entièrement de langue française (AUPELF-UREF), ‘Droit international électoral’, 1993-1996 – $Cdn 35,000.
  2. United States Agency for International Development, Law teaching at the Rwandan National University, 1996-1998 – $Cdn 1,000,000.
  3. United States Agency for International Development, Introductory book on Rwandan law, 1996-1997 – $Cdn 54,000.
  4. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, ‘The Law of Genocide’, 1997-1999 – $Cdn 33,000.
  5. Association des universités partiellement ou entièrement de langue française (AUPELF-UREF), ‘Droit international électoral’, 1997-2000 – $Cdn 35,000.
  6. Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada, ‘Library for International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, 1998, $Cdn 60,000.
  7. United States Agency for International Development, Law teaching at the Rwandan National University, 1999-2000 – $Cdn 400,000
  8. European Commission, EU-China network on international human rights covenants, 2001-2003 – €1.4 million.
  9. United States Institute of Peace, Applicable law, 2001-2002 – $US 45,000. United States Institute of Peace, Applicable law, 2002-2003 – $US 100,000. United States Institute of Peace, Applicable law, 2003-2005 – $US 92,000.
  10. European Commission, EU-China network on international human rights covenants, 2004, €0.8 million.
  11. Equality Authority, Ireland, Reasonable accommodation research project, 2004, €41,000.
  12. Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, History of international human rights in Ireland, 2005-2008 - €60,000.
  13. Irish Development Corporation, Bilateral network with Chinese universities, 2005-2006, €80,000.
  14. Irish Aid, Human Rights in Burma, 2008-2009, €88,000.
  15. European Commission, EU-China network on international human rights, 2009-2011, €1.5 million.

 

 

External examinerships:

  1. University of London, LLM programme (2003-2005). Trinity College Dublin, LLM programme (2003-2006).
  2. University of Oxford, MSt. in international human rights law (2004-2007).
  3. Examiner of doctoral theses at: University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Queen’s University Belfast, Warwick University, University of Notre Dame, Université de Montréal, University of Essex, University of Southern Lancashire, Pretoria University, Université de Paris Ouest/Nanterre-La Défense, Université de Paris II (Panthéon Assas), Université de Paris I (Panthéon Sorbonne), University of Utrecht, Université de Montpellier I, University of Antwerp, Catholic University of Leuven, University of Lund, Australian National University, University of Copenhagen, European University Institute, University of Nottingham, University College Cork, Leeds University, University of Aberdeen, University of Melbourne, Université de Genève, Bournemouth University, University of Keele, University of Sydney, University of Birmingham, Birmingham City University, McGill University, Brunel University, University of Amsterdam, Leiden University, University of the Witswatersrand, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva), Stockholm University, Swansea University, Université catholique de Louvain, Åbo Akademi University, Université Laval, London School of Economics, University of Oslo, Bangor University, University of Salzburg, University of Dundee, Université de Liège, Monash University, University of Edinburgh, Free University of Brussels (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Università degli studi di Trento, University of Derby, Université de Paris XIII, University of Potsdam.

 

Prizes, awards, scholarships, honours:

  1. Reuben Wells Leonard University Admission Scholarship, University of Toronto, 1968
  2. Ontario University Admission Scholarship, University of Toronto, 1968 Ontario Graduate Fellowship, University of Toronto, 1972
  3. Kenneth R. Wilson award for best editorial, 1978, 1979 (Canadian Business Press Editors Association).
  4. Fondation du Barreau du Québec, Prize for best monograph, 1995.
  5. Bora Laskin National Fellowship in Human Rights Research, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1998.
  6. Service medal, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, 2000. Officer of the Order of Canada (appointed 29 June 2005, inducted 17 February
  7. 2006).
  8. Member of the Royal Irish Academy (elected 16 March 2007).
  9. Certificate of Merit for a book in a specialised area of international law, American Society of International Law, 2007 (for The UN International Criminal Tribunals: the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone).
  10. Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, 25 May 2007.
  11. Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 17 May 2009.
  12. Vespasian V. Pella Medal for International Criminal Justice, Association internationale de droit pénal, 24 May 2010.
  13. Book of the Year Award for Scholarly Contribution to the Field, International Association of Penal Law American National Section, 10 September 2010 (for The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, A Commentary)..
  14. Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, Northwestern University, Chicago, 17 June 2011.
  15. Gold Medal in the Social Sciences, Royal Irish Academy, 16 December 2011. Diamond Jubilee Medal (Canada), 2012.
  16. Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, University of Copenhagen, 16 November 2012.
  17. Certificate of Merit for a book of high technical craftsmanship and utility to practising lawyers and scholars, American Society of International Law, 2016 (for The European Convention on Human Rights: A Commentary).
  18. Inner Temple Book Prize, shortlisted, 2018 (for The European Convention on Human Rights: A Commentary).

 

Community and public service activities:

  1. Association culturelle helléno-québécoise, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1981-1982).
  2. Vanier College, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1987-1990; Member of board of directors, 1984-1991).
  3. CLSC Côte des Neiges, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1985-1998; Member of board of directors, 1983-1999).
  4. Foundation of CLSC Côte des Neiges, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1992-1999).
  5. Jewish General Hospital, Montréal (Member of board of directors, 1987- 1992).
  6. Town of Outremont (Quebec), Intercultural Relations Committee (Member, 1989-1991).
  7. Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre (member of board of governors, (1997- 1999).

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Prof. Fred Dallmayr

Philosophy and Political Science
Professor of Philosophy and Political Science, University of Notre-Dame, USA

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EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

 

University of Munich, Germany, 1949-1953; state examination in law passed in 1953 University of Brussels, Belgium, 1953-1954

Institute of European Studies, Turin, Italy, 1954-1955, 1956-1957 University of Munich, Doctor of Law Degree, 1955

Southern Illinois University, 1955-1956; M.A. Political Science, 1956 Duke University, Durham, N.C., 1957-1960; Ph.D. Political Science, 1960

 

 

TEACHING AND RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Spring Semester 1961: Instructor at Duke University

1961-1963: Instructor, then Assistant Professor in Political Science Department at Milwaukee-Downer College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; also taught courses at University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee

1963-1971: Purdue University: 1963-1965 Assistant Professor; 1965-1968 Associate Professor; since 1968 Professor

Summer Semester 1966: Visiting Professor at Duke University Summer Semester 1967: NDEA Civics Institute at Purdue University

Summer 1968-Summer 1969: Director of Purdue University-Indiana University program in

Hamburg, Germany

 

Spring Semester 1969: Visiting Professor at University of Hamburg, Germany 1971-1973: Professor at University of Georgia

Winter Semester 1971-1972: Visiting Professor at University of Hamburg, Germany

1973-1978: Professor and Head of Department of Political Science, Purdue University

Spring Semester 1976: Visiting Professor at University of Hamburg, Germany Since Fall 1978: Dee Professor of Government, University of Notre Dame

July 1978-June 1979: Fellowship for Independent Study and Research from National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), $30,000

Fall 1978: Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford University Spring Semester 1986: Visiting Professor at University of Hamburg, Germany Spring Semester 1988: Werner Marx Visiting Professor in Philosophy at the New

School for Social Research in New York

Fall 1991 until Summer 1992: Fulbright research scholar in India, at the M. S. University of

Baroda

 

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

 

Phi Beta Kappa (1960)

 

Listed in Who's Who in America and Contemporary Authors

 

Listed in Dictionary of International Biography

 

Spring-Summer 1978:             Chairperson of Leo Strauss Award Committee of American

Political Science Association (to select best dissertation in political theory completed during 1976-1977)

 

July 1978-June 1979:              Fellowship for Independent Study and Research from

National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH)

 

1991-1992:                              Fulbright Research Grant in India

 

February 2003:                        Distinguished Scholar Award, presented by International

Studies Association (Global Development Section)

 

 

EDlTORIAL AND RELATED EXPERIENCE

 

Series editor, Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory, Rowman & Littlefield, Lexington Books

 

Associate Editor, The Review of Politics

 

Member, Editorial Board of Human Studies

 

 

Member, Editorial Board of Strategies: A Journal of Theory. Culture and Politics

 

Member, Editorial Board of Design Philosophy Papers (Australia) Member, Editorial Board of The Journal of Humanities (Iran) Member, Editorial Board of Argument (India)

Member, Editorial Board of Journal of Intercultural Studies (Australia)

 

Member, International Advisory Board of International Journal of Politics and Culture (Singapore)

 

Member,  Advisory  Board of Constellations:    An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory

 

Member, International Advisory Board of Peace and Policy (Toda Institute) Member, Advisory Board of Journal of Contemporary Thought (India/U.S.A.) Member, Advisory Board of Indian Journal of Political Science (India) Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Social Sciences Research Journal (India)

Member, Advisory Board of Series "Philosophy and the Global Context" (Roman & Littlefield)

 

Member, Advisory Board of Series “Political Thought and Contemporary Issues” (Brassey’s Academic Publisher)

 

Member,  Board  of Advisors of    "Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought" published by MIT Press

 

Member, International Advisory Board, Toda Institute of International Peace Studies, Tokyo (Japan)

 

Member, International Advisory Panel, International Movement for a Just World (JUST), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)

 

Member, International Board of Advisors of the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology

 

Reader for American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, PolityReview of Politics, etc.

 

Reader for Prentice-Hall, Inc.; University of Chicago Press; Oxford University Press; Routledge; Cornell University Press; University of Notre Dame Press; University of Massachusetts Press, etc.

 

 

MEMBERSHIPS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

 

President, Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP), 2004-2005

 

Chair, "Political Philosophy" Section of International Political Science Association (IPSA), 2002-2004

 

Foundations of Political Theory Section of American Political Science Association (APSA)

 

Conference for the Study of Political Thought (CSPT)

 

Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) International Development Ethics Association (IDEA) International Movement for a Just World (Associate Member) Phi Beta Kappa

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books

 

Freedom and Emergency Power (with Robert S. Rankin), New York: Appleton-Century- Crofts, 1964.

 

Beyond Dogma and Despair: Toward a Critical Phenomenology of Politics, University  of Notre Dame Press, 1981.

 

Twilight  of  Subjectivity:     Contributions to a Post-Individualist Theory of Politics, University of Massachusetts Press, 1981. Translated into Chinese 1992.

 

Language and Politics: Why Does Language Matter to Political Philosophy?, University of Notre Dame Press, 1984.

 

Polis and Praxis: Exercises in Contemporary Political Theory, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1984. Translated into Persian; Porsesh Publications 2003.

 

 

Critical Encounters: Between Philosophy and Politics, University of Notre Dame Press, 1987.

 

Margins of Political Discourse, Albany: SUNY Press, 1989.

 

Life-World, Modernity and Critique: Paths between Heidegger and the Frankfurt School, Polity Press/Blackwell, 1991.

 

(American  edition:)  Between  Freiburg  and  Frankfurt:     Toward a Critical Ontology, University of Massachusetts Press. 1991.

 

G. W. F. Hegel: Modernity and Politics, SAGE Publications, 1993; paperback edition, 1995.

 

The Other Heidegger, Cornell University Press, 1993.

 

Beyond Orientalism: Essays on Cross-Cultural Encounter, SUNY Press, 1996; Indian edition: New Delhi, Rawat Publ., 2001; Japanese translation: Tokyo, Shinhyoron, 2001.

 

Alternative Visions: Paths in the Global Village, Rowman & Littlefield, 1998; Persian translation: Porsesh Publications, 2004.

 

Achieving Our World: Toward a Global and Plural Democracy (Rowman & Littlefield, Summer 2001).

 

Dialogue Among Civilizations: Some Exemplary Voices (Palgrave/St. Martin's Press, 2002).

 

G.W. F. Hegel: Modernity and Politics, new edition (Rowman & Littlefield, 2002). Peace Talks—Who Will Listen? (University of Notre Dame Press, 2004).

Small Wonder: Global Power and Its Discontents (Lexington Books, 2005). In Search of the Good Life: A Pedagogy for Troubled Times (in preparation).

 

Edited Books and Volumes

 

Materialienband zu Habermas' Erkenntnis und Interesse (essays on Knowledge and Human Interests), edited with introduction and epilog, Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1974.

 

Understanding and Social Inquiry (with Thomas A. McCarthy), University of Notre Dame, 1977.

 

 

From Contract to Community: Political Theory at the Crossroads, New York: Dekker Publishing Co., 1978.

 

(with Gisela J. Hinkle) "Foucault Memorial Issue," Human Studies, vol. 10, No. 1 (1987), pp. 3-170.

 

The Communicative Ethics Controversy (with Seyla Benhabib) MIT Press, 1990.

 

(with Peter R. Moody) "Non-Western Political Thought," Special Issue of The Review of Politics, vol. 59, No. 3 (1997), pp. 421-647.

 

Between Tradition and Modernity: India's Search for Identity (with Ganesh Devi) (Sage Publications India, 1998).

 

Border  Crossings:     Toward a Comparative Political Theory, Rowman & Littlefield/ Lexington Books, 1999.

 

(with Philip Pettit and B.N. Ray) Republicanism and Political Theory (New Delhi: Kanishka Publ., 2000).

 

(with José M. Rosales) Beyond Nationalism? Sovereignty and Citizenship (Lexington Books, 2001).

 

(with  José  M.  Rosales)  Mas  allá  del  Nacionalismo:      Sovereignidad y ciudadanía (Valencia, Spain: Tirant lo Blanch, 2004).

 

(with Roxanne Euben and Anthony Parel) Introduction to Comparative Political Theory (forthcoming, Lexington Books).

 

 

Series Editorship

 

Since 1999 I have served as editor of a book series published by Lexington Books titled "Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory." In the meantime some 15 volumes have appeared and several others are forthcoming.

 

Fred Dallmayr, ed., Border Crossings: Toward a Comparative Political Theory (1999)

 

William E. Van Vugt and G. Daan Cloete, eds., Race and Reconciliation in South Africa: A Multicultural Dialogue in Comparative Perspective (2000)

 

Anthony J. Parel, ed., Gandhi, Freedom, and Self-Rule (2000)

 

Fred  Dallmayr  and  Jose  M.  Rosales,  eds.,  Beyond  Nationalism?     Sovereignty and Citizenship (2001)

 

 

Hwa  Yol  Jung,  ed.,  Comparative  Political  Culture  in  the  Age of Globalization:    An Introductory Anthology (2002).

 

Ananta K. Giri, Conversations and Transformations: Toward a New Ethics of Self and Society (2002)

 

Margaret  Chatterjee,  ed.,  Hinterlands and Horizons:    Excursions in Search of Amity (2002)

 

Jennifer  S.  Holmes,  ed.,  New  Approaches  to  Comparative  Politics:     Insights from Political Theory (2003)

 

Anthony J. Parel & Ronald C. Keith, eds., Comparative Political Philosophy: Studies under the Upas Tree (2003)

 

Ramin Jahanbegloo, ed., Iran: Between Tradition and Modernity (2003)

 

Susan J. Henders, eds., Democratization and Identity: Regimes and Ethnicity in East and Southeast Asia (2004)

 

Chaihark Hahm and Daniel A. Bell, eds., The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond (2004)

 

Neve Gordon, eds., From the Margins of Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights (2004)

 

Jesse d'Souza and Valter Sinder, eds., Imagining Brazil (2005) Muqtedar Khan, ed., Islamic Democratic Discourse (2006) Fuat Keyman, ed., Remaking Turkey? (2006)

 

Book Chapters

 

"Hobbes and Existentialism: Some Affinities, " in: Reinhart Koselleck and Roman Schnur, eds., Hobbes-Forschungen (Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 1969), pp. 259-285.

 

"Equality and Social Change," in: Carl Beck, ed., Law and Justice. Festschrift for Robert S. Rankin (Duke University Press, Durham, 1970), pp. 181-206.

 

"Empirical Political Theory and the Image of Man," in: Glen Gordon and William E. Connolly, eds., Social Structure and Political Life (D. C. Heath and Co., 1973), pp. 168- 191.

 

"Phenomenology and Marxism: A Salute to Enzo Paci," in: George Psathas, ed., Phenomenological Sociology (Wiley Press, 1973), pp. 305-356.

 

"Phenomenology and Social Science: An Overview and Appraisal," in: Edward S. Casey and David Carr, eds., Explorations in Phenomenology (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1975, pp. 13-66.

 

"Phänomenologie und Marxismus in geschichtlicher Perspektive, " in: Bernhard Waldenfels, ed., Phänomenologie und Marxismus: I. Konzepte und  Methoden (Frankfurt, Suhrkamp, 1977), pp. 13-44.

 

"Genesis and Validation of Social Knowledge: Lessons from Merleau-Ponty," in Joseph Bien, ed., Phenomenology and Social Science (The Hague, Nijhoff, 1978), pp. 74-106.

 

"Fragen an Habermas und Apel," in: W. Oelmuller, ed., Transzendental-philosophische Normenbegründungen (Paderborn, Schöningh, 1978), pp. 27-37.

 

"Response" (to MacIntyre and Braybrooke), in: Maria J. Falco, ed., Through The Looking- Glass: Epistemology and the Conduct of Inquiry (Washington, D.C.:  University Press of America, 1979), pp. 83-90.

 

"Critical Theory and Public Policy," in: Ernest R. House, ed., Evaluation Studies. Review Annual, vol. 7 (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1982), pp. 740-752.

 

"Kommunikation und Gemeinschaft," in: W. Kuhlmann and D. Boehler, eds., Kommunikation und Reflexion: Festschrift für Karl-Otto Apel (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1982), pp. 191-220.

 

"The Theory of Structuration: A Critique," in Anthony Giddens, Profiles and Critiques in Social Theory (Macmillan Press, 1982), pp. 18-27.

 

"Introduction," to Michael Theunissen, The Other: Studies in the Social Ontology of Husserl. Heidegger. Sartre and Buber (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1984), pp. ix-xxv.

 

"Comments on Giddens," in Gary Shapiro and Alan Sica, eds., Hermeneutics: Questions and Prospects (University of Massachusetts Press, 1984), pp. 231-2 38.

 

"Phenomenology and Marxism in Historical Perspective," in Waldenfels, Broekman and Pazanin, eds., Phenomenology and Marxism (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984), pp. 3-30.

 

"Critical Theory and Public Policy" (expanded version), in William N. Dunn, Policy Analysis: Perspectives. Concepts and Methods (JAI Press, 1986), pp. 41-67.

 

"Life-World and Communicative Action," in Bhikhu Parekh and Thomas Pantham, eds., Political Discourse: Explorations in Indian and Western Political Thought (Sage Publications, 1987), pp. 152-178.

 

 

"Political Inquiry: Beyond Empiricism and Hermeneutics," in Terence Ball, ed., Idioms of Inquiry (SUNY Press, 1987), pp. 169-185.

 

"Heidegger, Hölderlin and Politics," in Joseph Buttigieg, ed., Criticism Without Boundaries (University of Notre Dame Press, 1987), pp. 111-128.

 

"Praxis and Reflection," in Alan Blum, Michael Brown, Fred Dallmayr, Maurice Roche, and Kurt Wolff, Self-Reflection in the Human Sciences (Edmonton, Alberta: University of Edmonton Press, 1987), pp. 1-15.

 

"Life-World: Variations on a Theme," in Stephen K. White, ed., Lifeworld and Politics: Essays in Honor of Fred Dallmayr (University of Notre Dame Press, 1989), pp. 25-65.

 

"Hermeneutics and Deconstruction: Gadamer and Derrida in Dialogue," in Diane P. Michelfelder and Richard E. Palmer, eds., Dialogue and Deconstruction: The Gadamer- Derrida Encounter (Albany, NY: SUNY Press. 1989), pp. 75-92.

 

"On Being and Existence: A Western View," in G. Parthasarathi and D. P. Chattopadhyaya, eds., Radhakrishnan: Centenary Volume (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989), pp. 217-245.

 

"Hermeneutics and Justice," in Kathleen Wright, ed., Festivals of Interpretation: Essays on Hans-Georg Gadamer's Work (Albany: SUNY Press, 1990), pp. 90-110.

 

"Kant and Critical Theory," in Martyn P. Thompson, ed., John Locke und/and Immanuel Kant (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1991), pp. 288-312.

 

"Rethinking the Hegelian State, " in Drucilla Cornell, Michael Rosenfeld and David G. Carlson, eds., Hegel and Legal Theory (New York: Routledge, 1991), pp. 321-346.

 

"Hermeneutics and the Rule of Law," in Gregory Leyh, ed., Legal Hermeneutics:  History. Theory, and Practice (University of California Press, 1992), pp. 3-22.

 

"Heidegger and Politics: Some Lessons," in Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis, eds., The Heidegger Case: On Philosophy and Politics (Philadelphia: Temple  University Press, 1992), pp. 282-312.

 

"Critical Theory and Reconciliation," in Don Browning and Francis Schüssler Fiorenza, eds., Habermas, Modernity, and Public Theology (New York: Crossroad/ Continuum, 1992), pp. 118-150.

 

"Modernity in the Crossfire: Comments on the Postmodern Turn," in John Paul Jones,  III, Wolfgang Natter, and Theodore R. Schatzki, eds., Postmodern Contentions: Epochs, Politics, Space (New York: Guilford Press, 1993), pp. 17-38.

 

"Politics and Power: Ricoeur's Political Paradox Revisited," in David Klemm and William Schweiker, eds., Meanings in Texts and Actions: Questioning Paul Ricoeur (University of Virginia Press, 1993), pp. 176-194

 

"Modernity and Postmodernity," in Thomas Flynn and Dalia Judovitz, eds., Dialectic and Narrative (SUNY Press, 1993), pp. 105-120.

 

"Introduction," in Keith Hanley and Greg Kucich, eds., Colonialisms, Special Issue of Nineteenth-Century Contexts,vol. 18 (1994), pp. l-8.

 

"Max Weber and the Modern State," in Asher Horowitz and Terry Maley, eds., The Barbarism of Reason: Max Weber and the Twilight of Enlightenment (University of Toronto Press, 1994), pp. 44-63.

 

"Foreword," in David Dickens and Andrea Fontana, eds., Postmodernism and Social Inquiry (Guilford Publications, 1994), pp. ix-x.

 

"Heidegger on Ethics and Justice," in Arleen B. Dallery and Stephen H. Watson, eds., Transitions in Continental Philosophy (SUNY Press, 1994), pp. 189-210.

 

"Heidegger and Freud," in Babette E. Babich, ed., From Phenomenology to Thought, Errancy, and Desire: Topical Essays on the Work of William J. Richardson (Kluwer, 1995), pp. 549-567.

 

"Beyond Ideology: Gandhi's Truth Revisited," in Manmohan Choudhuri and Ramjee Singh, eds., Mahatma Gandhi: 125 Years (Varanasi: Gandhian Institute of Studies,  1995), pp. 35-51.

 

"Democracy and Multiculturalism," in Seyla Benhabib, ed., Democracy and Difference: Contesting the Boundaries of the Political (Princeton University Press, 1996), pp. 278- 294.

 

"The Discourse of Modernity," in Maurizio Passerin d'Entreves and Seyla Benhabib, eds., Habermas and the Unfinished Project of Modernity (Polity Press, 1996), pp. 59-96.

 

"Postmodernism and Democracy," in D. L. Sheth and Ashis Nandy, eds., The Multiverse of Democracy: Essays in Honor of Rajni Kothari (SAGE, 1996), pp. 183-199.

 

"Modes of Cross-Cultural Encounter," in Anindita Balslev, ed., Cross-Cultural Conversation (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1996), pp. 211-236.

 

"Culture and Global Development," in Ninian Smart and B. Srinivasa Murthy, eds., East- West Encounters in Philosophy and Religion (Long Beach Publications, 1996), pp. 321- 332.

 

"Foreword," in Bernhard Waldenfels, Order in the Twilight, trans. David J. Parent (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 1996), pp. xi-xv.

 

"Agency and Structure," in Christopher G. A. Bryant and David Jary, eds., Anthony Giddens: Critical Assessments (Routledge, 1997), vol. 2, pp. 53-67.

 

"'Inoperative' Global Community? Reflections on Nancy," in D. Sheppard, S. Sparks,  and Colin Thomas, eds., On Jean-Luc Nancy: The Sense of Philosophy (London: Routledge, 1997), pp. 174-196.

 

"Exit from Orientalism: Comments on Wilhelm Halbfass," in Eli Franco and Karin Preisendanz, eds., Beyond Orientalism: The Work of Wilhelm Halbfass and Its Impact  on Indian and Cross-Cultural Studies (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1997), pp. 49-69.

 

"Global Development: Alternative Voices from Delhi," in Chhanda Gupta and D. P. Chattopadhyaya, eds., Cultural Otherness and Beyond (Leiden: Brill, 1998), pp. 143- 167.

 

"Ethics and the Limits of Politics: Comments on Elshtain," in Jean Bethke Elshtain, New Wine in Old Bottles: International Politics and Ethical Discourse (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998), pp. 53-71.

 

"Introduction," in F. Dallmayr and G. N. Devy, eds., Between Tradition and Modernity: India's Search for Identity (Delhi: SAGE Publ., 1998), pp. 15-52.

 

"Freedom—East and West: A Tribute to D. P. Chattopadhyaya," in Daya Krishna and K. Satchidananda Murty, eds., History, Custom and Truth: Essays Presented to D. P. Chattopadhyaya (New Delhi: Kalki Prakash, 1999), pp. 46-57.

 

"The Enigma of Health: Gadamer at Century's End," in Lawrence K. Schmidt, ed., Language and Linguisticality in Gadamer's Hermeneutics (Lexington Books, 2000), pp. 155-169.

 

"What is Swaraj? Lessons from Gandhi," in Anthony J. Parel, ed., Gandhi: Freedom and Self-Rule (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2000), pp. 103-118.

 

"Derrida and Friendship," in Preston King and Heather Devere, eds., The Challenge to Friendship in Modernity (London: Frank Cass, 2000), pp. 105-130.

 

"Dezentrierter Dialog: Waldenfels an vielfachen Diskursüberkreuzungen," in Matthias Fischer, Hans-Dieter Gondek and Burkhard Liebsch, eds., Vernunft im Zeichen des Fremden: Zur Philosophie von Bernhard Waldenfels (Suhrkamp Verlag, 2001), pp. 130- 156.

 

"Beyond Fugitive Democracy? Some Modern and Postmodern Reflections," in Aryeh Botwinick and William E. Connolly, eds., Democracy and Vision: Sheldon Wolin and  the Vicissitudes of the Political (Princeton University Press, 2001), pp. 58-78.

 

"Mas allá de la democracia fugitivia," in Isidoro Cherensky and Inés Pousadela, eds., Politica e instituciones en las nuevas democracias latinoamericanas (Buenos Aires: Editorial Paidos, 2001), pp. 407-430.

 

"Liberation Beyond Liberalism: Lessons from Buddhism and Islam," in Ananta K. Giri, ed., Rethinking Social Transformation (New Delhi: Rawat Publ., 2001), pp. 109-133.

 

"Democracy: Modern and Postmodern," in Sudha P. Pandya and Prafulla C. Kar, eds., Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Modernity (Delhi: Pencraft International, 2001), pp. 23-46.

 

"Para além da democracia fugidia: Algumas reflexóes modernas e pós-modernas," in Jessé Souza, ed., Democracia hoje: Novas desafios para a Teoria democratica contemporânea (Brasilia, DF: Editora Universidade de Brasilia, 2001), pp. 11-38.

 

"Memory and Social Imagination: Latin-American Reflections," in Enrique R. Larreta and Candido Mendes, eds., Collective Imagination: Limits and Beyond (Rio de Janeiro: UNESCO, 2001), pp. 159-184.

 

"Christianity and Civilization," in Majid Tehranian and David W. Chappell, eds., Dialogue of Civilizations: A New Peace Agenda for the New Millennium (New York: Tauris Publ., 2002), pp. 125-137.

 

"Polis and Cosmopolis," in Hwa Yol Jung, ed., Comparative Political Culture in the Age of Globalization (Lexington Books, 2002), pp. 419-442.

 

"Introduction," in Ananta K. Giri, Conversations and Transformations: Towards a New Ethics of Self and Society (Lexington Books, 2002), pp. xix-xxv.

 

"Transversal Liaisons: Calvin Schrag on Selfhood," in Martin J. Matustik and William L. McBride, eds., Calvin O. Schrag and the Task of Philosophy after Postmodernity (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2002), pp. 129-151.

 

"Ethics and Public Life: A Critical Tribute to Paul Ricoeur," in John Wall, William Schweiker, and W. David Hall, eds., Paul Ricoeur and Contemporary Moral Thought (New York: Routledge, 2002), pp. 213-232.

 

"What is Swaraj? Lessons from Gandhi," in Anthony J. Parel, ed., Gandhi, Freedom and Self-Rule (New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 2002), pp. 103-118.

 

"The Ambivalence of Europe: European Culture and Its 'Other'," in Ralf Elm, ed., Europäische Identität: Paradigmen und Methodenfragen (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlag, 2002), pp. 75-91.

 

"Sacred Nonsovereignty," in John D. Carlson and Erik C. Owens, eds., The Sacred and the Sovereign: Religion and International Politics (Georgetown University Press, 2003), pp. 256-264.

 

"Modernity and Postmodernity," in Prafulla C. Kar, Kailash C. Baral, and Sura P. Rath, eds., Theory and Praxis: Curriculum, Culture and English Studies (Delhi: Pencraft International, 2003), pp. 23-33.

 

"Derrida and Friendship," in Eduardo A. Velásquez, ed., Love and Friendship: Rethinking Politics and Affection in Modern Times (Lexington Books, 2003), pp. 549- 574.

 

"Global Spiritual Resurgence? On Christian and Islamic Spiritualities," in Fabio Petito and Pavlos Hatzopoulos, eds., Religion in International Relations: The Return from Exile (Palgrave/Macmillan, 2003), pp. 209-236.

 

"Social Identity and Creative Praxis," in Kailash C. Baral and Prafulla C. Kar, eds., Identities: Local and Global (Delhi: Pencraft International, 2003), pp. 13-30.

 

"But on a Quiet Day…A Tribute to Arundhati Roy," in Sura P. Rath, Kailash C. Baral and D. Venkat Rao, eds., Reflections on Literature, Criticism and Theory: Essays in Honour of Professor Prafulla C. Kar (Delhi: Pencraft International, 2004), pp. 231-247.

 

"Confucianism and the Public Sphere: Five Relationships Plus One?" in Chaihark Hahm and Daniel Bell, eds., The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond (Lexington Books, 2004), pp. 41-59.

 

“An Islamic Reformation? Some Afterthoughts,” in Michaelle Browers and Charles Kurzman, eds., An Islamic Reformation? (Lanham, MD; Lexington Books, 2004), pp. 178-184.

 

"Habermas and the Discourse of Modernity: Nietzsche as Turnwheel," in Babette E. Babich, ed., Habermas, Nietzsche, and Critical Theory (Amherst, NY: Humanity Books, 2004), pp. 81-104.

 

“Laclau and Hegemony: Some (Post) Hegelian Caveats,” in Simon Critchley and Oliver Marchart, eds., Laclau: A Critical Reader (Routledge, 2004), pp. 35-53.

 

"Global Ethics: Beyond the Dichotomy of Universalism and Particularism" (Russian), in Marietta Stepaniants, ed., Cravnitelnaya Philosophiya (Moscow: Russian Academy, 2004), pp. 274-297.

 

"Dialogue among Civilizations: A Hermeneutical Perspective," in Hermann-Josef Scheidgen, Norbert Hintersteiner and Yoshiro Nakamura, eds., Philosophie, Gesellschaft und Bildung in Zeiten der Globalisierung (Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2005), pp. 67-84.

 

"The Underside of Modernity: Adorno, Heidegger, and Dussel," in Santosh Gupta, Prafulla C. Kar, and Parul D. Mukherji, eds., Rethinking Modernity (Delhi: Pencraft International, 2005), pp. 22-41.

 

“Empire and Cosmopolis: Civilization at the Crossroads,” in Raúl Fornet-Betancour, ed., New Colonialisms in North-South Relations (Frankfurt-London: IKO Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 2005), pp. 45-70.

 

"Globalization and Inequality: A Plea for Cosmopolitan Justice," in Marion E. Jones, ed., To the Digital Divide and Back: Social Welfare, Technology, and the New Economy (University of Toronto Press, 2006), pp.

 

"Gandhi and Islam: A Heart-and-Mind Unity?" in V. R. Mehta and Thomas Pantham, eds., Political Ideas in Modern India: Thematic Explorations (New Delhi: Sage Publ., 2006), pp. 206-220.

 

“Nomolatry and Fidelity: A Response to Charles Taylor,” in Kenneth L. Grasso and  Jean B. Elshtain, eds., Theology and Public Philosophy (Eerdmans, 2006), pp.

 

“Globalization and Inequality: A Plea for Cosmopolitan Justice,” in Ali Mirsepassi, ed., Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East (Duke University Press, 2006), pp.

 

“But on a Quiet Day … A Tribute to Arundhati Roy,” in Stephen E. Bronner and Michael

J. Thompson, eds., The Logos Reader: Rational Radicalism and the Future of Politics (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky Press, 2006), pp. 149-163.

 

“Dialogue among Civilizations: A Hermeneutical Perspective,” in Sura P. Rath, K. Nirupa Rani, and V.C. Sudheer, eds., Dialogics of Cultural Encounters: Nations and Nationalities in Periods of Conflict (Delhi: Pencraft International, 2006), pp. 25-41.

 

“Encounters between European and Asian Social Theory,” in Gerard Delanty, ed., Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory (London/New York: Routledge, 2006), pp. 372-380.

 

“’Asian Values’ and Global Human Rights,” in Ten Chin Lew, ed., Theories of Human Rights (Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publ., 2006) pp.

 

“Critical Intellectuals in a Global Age: Asian and European Encounters,” in Gerard Delanty, ed., Europe and Asia Beyond East and West (Routledge, 2006), pp. 284-304.

 

“Adorno and Heidegger on Modernity,” in Iain MacDonald and Krzysztof Ziarek, eds., Adorno and Heidegger: Philosophical Questions (Stanford University Press, 2007), pp.

 

 

Articles

 

1955

 

"Initiation a l'idée du 'supranational'," Chronique de politique étrangère, vol. 8 (Brussels, 1955), pp. 1-9.

 

1956

 

"Proudhon et la coexistence, " Revue international d'histoire politique et constitutionnelle (1956), pp. 205-217.

 

"Studie über Norberto Bobbio," Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 42 (1956), pp. 403-428.

 

 

1957

 

"Integrierung und Differenzierung in der nord- und südamerikanischen Rechtslehre," Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 43 (1957), pp. 399-417.

 

 

1958

 

"Epimeteo Cristiano o Prometeo Pagano?" Revista Internazionale de Filosofia del Diritto, vol. 35 (1958), pp. 657-679 (on Carl Schmitt).

 

1960

 

"Thomas Hobbes," Staatslexikon, 6th ed., vol. VI (Görres-Gesellschaft, Freiburg, 1960), pp. 108-112.

 

1961

 

"Public and Semi-Public Corporations in France," Law and Contemporary Problems (Fall, 1961), pp. 755-793.

 

"Rights of Patients in Mental Hospitals," (with Robert S. Rankin), in U.S. Senate, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, Constitutional Rights of the Mentally Ill, 87th Congress, 1st Session (March 1961), pp. 329-370.

 

 

1962

 

"Background and Development of the Austrian Constitutional Court," Journal of Central European Affairs, vol. 21 (January, 1962), pp. 403-433.

 

1966

 

"Heinrich Rickert und die amerikanische Sozialwissenschaft," Der Staat, vol. 5 (Spring, 1966), pp. 17-46.

 

"Strauss and the 'Moral Basis' of Thomas Hobbes," Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 52 (Spring, 1966), pp. 25-66.

 

1967

 

"Functionalism, Justice and Equality," Ethics, vol. 78 (October, 1967), pp. 1-16.

 

1968

 

"Political Science and the Two Cultures," Journal of General Education, vol. 19 (January, 1968), pp. 269-295.

 

1969

 

"Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft in den USA: Das Triumvirat von Wissenschaft, Staat und Wirtschaft," Verein Deutscher Ingenieure-Zeitschrift (VDI-Z), vol. 111 (April, 1969), pp. 413-421.

 

"Bilanz der amerikanischen Politikwissenschaft, " Politische Vierteljahresschrift, vol. 10 (Spring, 1969), pp. 149-153 (review article).

 

"Hobbes and Existentialism: Some Affinities" (revised and condensed version), Journal of Politics, vol. 31 (August, 1969), pp. 615-640.

 

1970

 

"Empirical Political Theory and the Image of Man," Polity, vol. 2 (1970), pp. 443-478.

 

"History and Class Consciousness: George Lukács' Theory of Social Change," Politics and Society, vol. 1(1970), pp. 113-131.

 

1972

 

"Reason and Emancipation: Notes on Habermas," Man and World, vol. 5 (1972), pp. 79- 109.

 

 

"Critical  Theory  Criticized:      Habermas' Knowledge and Human Interests and Its Aftermath," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 2 (1972), pp. 211-229.

 

"Ingens Sylva: Begegnung mit Vico," Philosophische Rundschau, vol. 19 (Fall, 1972), pp. 74-82.

 

1974

 

"Plessner's Philosophical Anthropology: Implications for Role Theory and Politics," Inquiry, vol. 17 (1974), pp. 49-77.

 

"Toward a Critical Reconstruction of Ethics and Politics," Journal of Politics, vol. 36 (1974), pp. 926-957.

 

1976

 

"Beyond Dogma and Despair: Toward a Critical Theory of Politics," American Political Science Review, vol. 70 (1976), pp. 64-79.

 

"Marxism and Truth," Telos, No. 29 (Fall 1976), pp. 130-159.

 

"Expérience du sens et reflexion sur la validité: K. O. Apel et la transformation de la philosophie," Archives de philosophie, vol. 39 (1976), pp. 367-405.

 

"Natural History and Social Evolution: Reflections on Vico's 'Corsi e Ricorsi'," Social Research, vol. 43 (Winter, 1976), pp. 857-873.

 

"Phenomenology and Critical Theory: Adorno," Cultural Hermeneutics, vol. 3 (1976),  pp. 367-405.

 

1977

 

"Hermeneutics and Historicism:    Reflections on Winch, Apel and Vico," Review of Politics, vol. 39 (January, 1977), pp. 60-81.

 

1978

 

"Sinnerlebnis und Geltungsreflexion:     K. O. Apels Transformation der Philosophie," Philosophische Rundschau, vol. 25 (1978), pp. 1-42.

 

"Vico and Herder" (review article), Review of Politics, vol. 40 (1978), pp. 140-145.

 

1979

 

"Knowledge and Commitment: Variations on a Familiar Theme" (review essay), Polity, vol. 12 (1979), pp. 291-302.

 

1980

 

"On Critical Theory" (review essay), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 10 (1980), pp. 93-109.

 

"Between Theory and Practice" (review essay), Human Studies, vol. 3 (1980), pp. 175- 184.

 

"Heidegger on Intersubjectivity," Human Studies, vol. 3 (1980), pp. 221-246.

 

1981

 

"Critical Theory and Public Policy," Policy Studies Journal, vol. 9 (1981), pp. 522-534. "Frankfurt School: An Essay," Review of Politics, vol. 43 (1981), pp. 141-146.

"Life-World and Politics" (review essay), Research in Phenomenology, vol. 11(1981),  pp. 256-263.

 

1982

 

"Conversation, Discourse, and Politics," Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, vol. 1 (1982), pp. 49-88.

 

"Agency and Structure" (review essay), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 12 (1982), pp. 427-438.

 

"Language and Praxis" (review essay), Human Studies, vol. 5 (1982), pp. 249-259.

 

1983

 

"The Relevance of Relevance: Comments on McBride, " Philosophy in Context, vol. 13 (1983), pp. 71-75.

 

1984

 

"Response" (to Rasmussen and McCarthy), Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol. 10 (Fall 1984), pp. 121-129.

 

"Is Critical Theory a Humanism?", Boundary 2, vol. 12-13 (1984), pp. 463-493.

 

1985

 

"Continental Perspectives and the Study of Politics," News for Teachers of Political Science, No. 44 (Winter 1985), pp. 15-17.

 

“Pragmatism and Hermeneutics” (review essay), Review of Politics, vol. 47 (1985), p. 411-430.

 

1986

 

"Heidegger, Hölderlin and Politics," Heidegger Studies, vol. 2 (1986), pp. 81-95.

 

"Tradition and Modernization in India" (review essay), Review of Politics, vol. 48 (1986), pp. 621-626.

 

1987

 

(with Gisela Hinkle) "Foucault in memoriam (1926-1984)," Human Studies, vol. 10 (1987), pp. 2-9.

 

"Democracy and Post-Modernism," Human Studies, vol. 10 (1987), pp. 143-170.

 

"Praxis and Reflection" (review essay), Phenomenology and Social Science, vol. 12 (1987), pp. 2-9.

 

"Politics of the Kingdom: Pannenberg's Anthropology," in Review of Politics, vol. 49 (1987), pp. 85-111.

 

"Politics Against Philosophy: Strauss and Drury," Political Theory, vol. 15 (1987), pp. 326-337.

 

"Introduction: Reading Horkheimer Reading Vico," New Vico Studies, vol. 5 (1987), pp. 57-62.

 

(translation) "Vico and Mythology" (by Horkheimer), New Vico Studies, vol. 5 (1987), pp. 63-76.

 

"Public or Private Freedom? Response to Kateb," Social Research, vol. 45 (1987), pp. 617-628.

 

"Politics  and Conceptual Analysis:    Comments on Vollrath,"    Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol. 13 (1987), pp. 31-37.

 

"The Discourse of Modernity: Hegel and Habermas," The Journal of Philosophy, vol. 84 (1987), pp. 682-692.

 

"Heidegger and Marxism," Praxis International, vol. 7 (1987-88), pp. 207-224.

 

"Hegemony and Democracy: A Review of Laclau and Mouffe, " Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol. 13 (1987), pp. 283-296.

 

1988

 

"Habermas and Rationality," Political Theory, vol. 16 (1988), pp. 553-579.

 

"Between Kant and Aristotle: Beiner's Political Judgment" (review essay), New Vico Studies, vol. 6 (1988), pp. 147-154.

 

"Understanding Nietzsche's Anti-Politics" (review essay), Review of Politics, vol. 50 (1988), pp. 133-139.

 

"Rethinking the Hegelian State," Cardozo Law Review, vol. 10 (1988), pp. 1337-1361.

 

1989

 

"Nature and Community: Comments on Michael Perry," Tulane Law Review, vol. 63 (1989), pp. 1405-1421.

 

"The Discourse of Modernity: Hegel, Nietzsche, Heidegger (and Habermas), " Praxis International, vol. 8 (1989), pp. 377-406.

 

"Freud,  Nietzsche,  Lacan:     A Discourse on Critical Theory." Politics, Culture and Society, vol. 2 (1989), pp. 467-492.

 

"Marxism and Eschatology: Bloch's Principle of Hope,Religious Studies Review, vol. 15 (1989), pp. 112-116.

 

"On Bernhard Waldenfels," Social Research, vol. 56 (1989), pp. 681-712. "Voegelin's Search for Order," Journal of Politics, vol. 51 (1989), pp. 411-430. "Adorno and Heidegger," Diacritics, vol. 19 (1989), pp. 82-100.

1990

 

"Political Evil: A Response to Alford," Political Psychology, vol. 11 (1990), pp. 29-35.

 

"Hermeneutics and the Rule of Law," Cardozo Law Review, vol. 11 (1990), pp. 1449- 1469.

 

"Rethinking the Political: Some Heideggerian Contributions," Review of Politics, vol. 52 (1990), pp. 524-552.

 

 

1991

 

"A Response to My Critics," Human Studies, vol. 14 (1991), pp. 23-31.

 

"Modernity and Postmodernity," Journal of Contemporary Thought (India), vol. 1(1991), pp. 25-35.

 

"Connolly's Deconstruction of Modern Political Theory," Strategies, vol. 4/5 (1991), pp. 45-58.

 

"Justice and Violence: A Response to Jacques Derrida," Cardozo Law Review, vol. 13 (1991), pp. 1237-1243.

 

1992

 

"Nothingness and Sunyata: A Comparison of Heidegger and Nishitani," Philosophy East & West, vol. 42 (1992), pp. 37-48.

 

"Modernization and Postmodernization: Whither India?" Alternatives, vol. 17 (1992),  pp. 421-452.

 

1993

 

"Heidegger and Freud," Political Psychology, vol. 14 (1993), pp. 235-253. "Postmetaphysics and Democracy," Political Theory, vol. 21 (1993), pp. 101-127. "Tradition, Modernity, and Confucianism," Human Studies, vol. 16 (1993), pp. 203-211.

"Heidegger and Psychotherapy," Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, vol. 21 (1993), pp. 9-34.

 

"Self and Other: Gadamer and the Hermeneutics of Difference," Yale Journal of Law & the Humanities, vol. 5 (1993), pp. 101-124.

 

"Heidegger  and Zen Buddhism:    A Salute to Keji Nishitani," Chinese and Western Philosophy and Culture, vol. 12 (1993), pp. 25-67.

 

1994

 

"Western Thought and Indian Thought: Comments on Ramanujan," Philosophy East & West, vol. 44 (1994), pp. 527-542.

 

"Modernity Rescued from Knockers and Boosters" (Review Essay), Review of Politics, vol. 56 (1994), pp. 153-157.

 

 

"Culture and Global Development," Journal of Contemporary Thought, vol. 4 (1994), pp. 99-111.

 

"Leo Strauss Peregrinus," Social Research, vol. 61 (1994), pp. 877-906.

 

1995

 

"Political Thought Beyond Metaphysics" (Review Essay), Review of Politics, vol. 57 (1995), pp. 138-143.

 

"Thinking Politically Beyond Metaphysics," Research in Phenomenology, vol. 25 (1995), pp. 282-288.

 

"Rights versus Rites: Justice and Cultural Transformation," Social Science and Policy Research (Seoul National University), vol. 17 (1995), pp. 3-30.

 

1996

 

"The Return of the Political: On Chantal Mouffe" (Review Essay), Constellations, vol. 3 (1996), pp. 115-120.

 

"Die Heimkehr des Politischen," Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, vol. 44 (1996), pp. 517-526.

 

"Global Development: Alternative Voices from Delhi," Alternatives, vol. 21 (1996), pp. 259-282.

 

"Splitting  the  Difference:     Comments on Calvin Schrag," (Review Essay), Human Studies, vol. 19 (1996), pp. 229-238.

 

"Heidegger, Bhakti, and Vedanta: A Tribute to J. L. Mehta," Journal of Indian Council for Philosophical Research, vol. 13 (1996), pp. 117-144.

 

"Return to the Source: African Identity (after Cabral)," Theoria, No. 88 (1996), pp. 1-23. "Cultura y Desarrollo Global," Topicos, vol. 10 (1996), pp. 9-24.

1997

 

"Truth and Diversity: Some Lessons from Herder," Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 11 (1997), pp. 101-124.

 

"The  Politics of Nonidentity:    Adorno, Postmodernism—and Edward Said," Political Theory, vol. 25 (1997), pp. 33-56.

 

"International Vedanta Congress in Madras: A Report," Philosophy East & West, vol. 47 (April 1997), pp. 255-258.

 

"Introduction: Toward a Comparative Political Theory," The Review of Politics, vol. 59 (1997), pp. 421-427.

 

1998

 

"A Response to Friends," Human Studies, vol. 21 (1998), pp. 295-308.

 

"Some Rays of Hope?," Commentary (International Movement for a Just World), No. 18 (November 1998), pp. 13-14.

 

1999

 

"Rethinking Secularism (with Raimon Panikkar)," Review of Politics, vol. 61 (Fall  1999), pp. 715-735.

 

"Globalization from Below," International Politics, vol. 36 (Sept. 1999), pp. 321-334.

 

"Derrida and Friendship," Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, vol. 2 (Winter 1999), pp. 105-130.

 

"Achieving  Multiple  Countries:      Millennial Reflections," Journal of Contemporary Thought, vol. 10 (Winter 1999), pp. 5-26.

 

2000

 

"The Enigma of Health: Hans-Georg Gadamer at 100," The Review of Politics, vol. 62 (Spring 2000), pp. 327-350.

 

"A Final Postmortem?" (Review Essay), The Review of Politics, vol. 62 (Summer 2000), pp. 616-620.

 

"Decentered  Dialogue:      Bernhard Waldenfels and Multiple Selves," Review of Existential Psychology and Psychiatry, vol. 25 (2000), pp. 55-71.

 

"The Future of the Past," Journal of Contemporary Thought, vol. 12 (Winter 2000), pp. 5-16.

 

"Governo global e diversidade cultural," Sociedade e Estado, vol. 15 (2000), pp. 11-32.

 

"Reason, Faith, and Politics: A Journey to Muslim Andalusia," Maghreb Review, vol. 25 (2000), pp. 194-216.

 

"Dogu-Bati Divani: Goethe ve Hafiz digalogue," Divan, vol. 5, No. 9 (Istanbul 2000),  pp. 113-131.

 

2001

 

"The Highest Purpose," CSD Bulletin, vol. 8 (Winter 2000-2001), pp. 11-13.

 

"Borders or Horizons? Gadamer and Habermas Revisited," Chicago-Kent Law Review, vol. 76 (Spring 2001), pp. 101-127.

 

"Heidegger on Macht and Machenschaft," Continental Philosophy Review, vol. 34 (2001), pp. 247-267.

 

"Achieving Our World Democratically: A Response to Richard Rorty," THEORIA, No. 97 (2001), pp. 23-40.

 

"Memory and Social Imagination: Latin American Reflections," Critical Horizons, vol. 2 (2001), pp. 153-171.

 

"Islam: Friend or Enemy?" (Review Essay), International Studies Review, vol. 3 (2001), pp. 171-174.

 

"Walking   Humbly   With Your  God:      Jñaneshwar and the Warkaris," Journal of Contemporary Thought, vol. 13 (2001), pp. 33-53.

 

"Dialogue of Civilizations: A Gadamerian Perspective," Global Dialogue, vol. 3 (2001), pp. 64-75.

 

"Conversation Across Boundaries," Millennium: Journal of International Studies, vol. 30 (Fall 2001), pp. 331-347.

 

"Beyond the Clash of Civilizations," Sandhan-Journal of Centre for Studies in Civilizations, (New Delhi), vol. 1 (Jan.-June 2001), pp. 71-79.

 

"Gandhi on Self-Rule," Re-Vision, vol. 24 (Summer 2001), pp. 9-18.

 

2002

 

"Clock-Time or Lived Time? Twenty-five Years of Human Studies," Human Studies, vol. 25 (2002), pp. 473-475.

 

"Globalization and Inequality: A Plea for Global Justice," International Studies Review, vol. 4 (Summer 2002), pp. 137-156.

 

"'Asian Values' and Global Human Rights," Philosophy East and West, vol. 52 (2002), pp. 173-189.

 

 

"Lessons of September 11," Theory, Culture and Society, vol. 19 (2002), p. 137-145.

 

"Social Identity and Creative Praxis," Journal of Contemporary Thought, vol. 16 (2002), pp. 5-24.

 

2003

 

"Cosmopolitanism: Moral and Political," Political Theory, vol. 31 (June 2003), pp. 421- 442.

 

"Multiculturalism and the Good Life: Comments on Bhikhu Parekh" (Review Essay), The Good Society, vol. 12, No. 2 (2003), pp. 40-44.

 

"Confucianism and the Public Sphere: Five Relationships Plus One?" Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, vol. 2 (2003), pp. 193-212.

 

"On Human Rights-in-the World: A Response to Jamie Morgan," Philosophy East and West, vol. 53 (October 2003), pp. 587-590.

 

"Global  Ethics:      Between Universalism and Particularism" (Russian), in Voprosi Philosophii (2003), pp. 13-29.

 

"Gandhi and Islam," Radical Philosophy Review, vol. 6, No. 1 (2003), pp. 29-48.

 

2004

 

"The  Underside of Modernity:    Adorno, Heidegger, and Dussel," Constellations, vol. 11:1 (2004), pp. 102-120.

 

"Religion and Rationality: Habermas and the Early Frankfurt School," (Review Essay), Constellations, vol. 11, No. 2 (2004), pp. 300-304.

 

"Beyond Monologue: For a Comparative Political Theory," Perspectives on Politics, vol. 2:2 (2004), pp. 249-257.

 

"The Law of Peoples and the Laws of War," Peace Review, vol. 16 (Sept. 2004), pp. 269- 277.

 

"The Dignity of Difference: A Tribute to Jonathan Sacks," (Review Essay), Millennium, vol. 33 (2004), pp. 397-405.

 

2005

 

"Vista on European Philosophy," The Review of Politics, vol. 67, no. 1 (2005), pp. 687- 690.

 

 

"Empire or Cosmopolis? Civilization at the Crossroads," Globalizations, vol. 2, No. 1 (2005), pp. 14-30.

 

"On the Natural Theology of the Chinese: A Tribute to Henry Rosemont, Jr.," Ex/Change (Centre for Cross-Cultural Studies, City University of Hong Kong), No. 13 (June 2005), pp. 16-22.

 

“Ricoeur’s Negotiated Settlements,” Philosophy Now, No. 52 (August/September 2005), pp. 32-33.

 

“Imparatorluk Mu Kozmopolis Mi?” Notlar (Bilim ve Sanat Vakfi), vol. 2 (2005), pp. 3- 31 (Turkish).

 

2006

 

“Globalization and Inequality: A Plea for Cosmopolitan Justice,” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, vol. 26 (2006), No. 1, pp. 63-74.

 

“A  War  Against the Turks?    Erasmus on War and Peace,” Asian Journal of Social Science, vol. 34 (2006), pp. 67-85.

 

“Per una Fenomenologica dell’Intercultura,” Reset, No. 95 (May-June 2006), pp. 27-29.

 

“An  End to Evil?    Philosophical and Political Reflections,” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, vol. (2006), pp.

  

Book Reviews

 

Edward V. Gulick, Europe's Classical Balance of Power, in:    Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 43 (1957), pp. 305-310.

 

Kenneth S. Carlston, Law and Structures of Social Action, in: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 44 (1958), pp. 436-438.

 

Wilhelm  Hennis,   Politik   und   praktische Philosophie,  in:      Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 52 (1966), pp. 448-457.

 

Peter C. Mayer-Tasch, Thomas Hobbes und das Widerstandsrecht, in: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 52 (1966), pp. 599-607.

 

David Apter, The Politics of Modernization, in: Der Staat, vol. 6 (1967), pp. 237-242.

 

Ekkehart Krippendorff, Political Science: Amerikanische Beiträge zur Politikwissenschaft, in: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 53 (1967), pp. 296-300.

 

Roy Pierce, Contemporary French Political Thought, in: Der Staat, vol. 7 (1968), pp. 243-246.

 

Jürgen Habermas, Theorie und Praxis, in: Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 54 (1968), pp. 435-445.

 

Albert Somit and Joseph Tanenhaus, The Development of Political Science. From Burgess to Behavioralism; James C. Charlesworth, ed., A Design for Political Science: Scope. Objective. and Methods; James C. Charlesworth, ed., Contemporary Political Analysis; David Easton, ed., Varieties of Political Theory; Oran R. Young, Systems of Political Science; joint review under title "Bilanz der amerikanischen Politikwissenschaft," Politische Vierteljahresschrift, vol. 10 (1969), pp. 149-153.

 

Samuel P. Huntington, Political Order in Changing Societies, and Seymour M. Lipset, Revolution and Counterrevolution. Change and Persistence in Social Structures, in: Der Staat, vol. 10 (1971), pp. 115-121.

 

Paul Roazen, Freud: Political and Social Thought, in: The American Political Science Review, vol. 67 (1973), pp. 608-610.

 

A. Ross Johnson, The Transformation of Communist Ideology: The Yugoslav Case, 1945-1953, in: Journal of Politics, vol. 36 (1974), pp. 489-491.

 

Isaiah Berlin, Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas, review under the title "Vico and Herder," in: Review of Politics, vol. 40 (1978), pp. 140-145.

 

Dorothy R. Dodge and Duncan H. Baird, Continuities and Discontinuities in Political Thought; Duncan MacRae, Jr., The Social Function of Social Science; Phil Slater, Origin and Significance of the Frankfurt School; joint review essay under title "Knowledge and Commitment: Variations on a Familiar Theme," Polity, vol. 12 (1979), pp. 291-302.

 

John O'Neill, ed., On Critical Theory, review essay under the title "On Critical Theory," Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 10 (1980), pp. 93-109.

 

Thomas McCarthy, The Critical Theory of Juergen Habermas, review essay under the title "Between Theory and Practice," Human Studies, vol. 3 (1980), pp. 175-184.

 

Hwa Yol Jung, The Crisis of Political Understanding, in: Political Theory, vol. 8 (1980), pp. 559-562; also review essay under the title "Life-World and Politics, " in: Research in Phenomenology, vol. 11(1981), pp. 256-263.

 

Paul Connerton, The Tragedy of Enlightenment, review essay under the title "Frankfurt School: An Essay," in: Review of Politics, vol. 43 (1981), pp. 141-146.

 

Anthony Giddens, Central Problems in Social Theory: Action, Structure and Contradiction in Social Analysis, review essay under the title "Agency and Structure," in: Philosophy of the Social Sciences, vol. 12 (1982), pp. 427-438.

 

Michael J. Shapiro, Language and Political Understanding, review essay under the title "Language and Praxis," in: Human Studies, vol. 5 (1982), pp. 249-259.

 

Richard J. Bernstein, Beyond Objectivism and Relativism, review essay, under the title "Pragmatism and Hermeneutics," in: Review of Politics, vol. 47 (1985), pp. 411-430.

 

James M. Glass, Delusion: Internal Dimensions of Political Life, review essay, Political Theory, vol. 14 (1986), pp. 667-671.

 

Vrajendra Raj Mehta, Ideology. Modernization and Politics in India, review essay, Review of Politics, vol. 48 (1986), pp. 621-626.

 

Michael A. Weinstein, Finite Perfection: Reflections on Virtue, review essay, Journal of Politics, vol. 49 (1987), pp. 295-301.

 

Martin Jay, Marxism and Totality: The Adventures of a Concept from Lukács to Habermas, review essay, American Political Science Review, vol. 82 (1988), pp. 275- 277.

 

Peter Bergmann, Nietzsche, "The Last Antipolitical German", review essay, Review of Politics, vol. 50 (1988), pp. 133-139.

 

C. Fred Alford, Narcissism: Socrates. the Frankfurt School. and Psychoanalytic Theory, review essay, Review of Politics, vol. 51(1989), pp. 297-302.

 

William E. Connolly, Modernity and Political Theory, review essay, Political Theory, vol. 18 (1990), pp. 162-169.

 

Richard Harvey Brown, Social Science as Civic Discourse, review essay, New Vico Studies, vol. 10 (1992), pp. 113-116.

 

David Held and John B. Thompson, eds., Social Theory of Modern Societies: Anthony Giddens and His Critics, in Ethics, vol. 103 (1993), p. 622.

 

Charles Taylor, The Ethics of Authenticity, review essay, Review of Politics, vol. 56 (1994), pp. 153-157.

 

Bernard Flynn, Political Philosophy at the Close of Metaphysics, review essay, Review of Politics, vol. 57 (1995), pp. 138-143.

 

 

Som Raj Gupta, The Word Speaks to the Faustian Man, review essay, Philosophy East & West, vol. 45 (1995), pp. 286-292.

 

Chantal Mouffe, The Return of the Political, review essay, Constellations, vol 3 (1996), pp. 115-120.

 

Dana R. Villa, Arendt and Heidegger: The Fate of the Political, in American Political Science Review, vol. 30 (1996), pp. 901-903.

 

Ben-Ami Scharfstein, A Comparative History of World Philosophy: From the Upanishads to Kant, in International Journal of Hindu Studies, vol. 2 (1998), pp. 300- 302.

 

James C. Edwards, The Plain Sense of Things:  The Fate of Religion in an Age of  Normal Nihilism, in Journal of Religion, vol. 79 (1999), pp. 320-322.

 

Frederick A. Olafson, What Is a Human Being? A Heideggerian View, in International Studies in Philosophy, vol. 31 (1999), pp. 121-123.

 

Karl Graf Ballestrem, Volker Gerhardt, Henning Ottmann, and Martin P. Thompson, eds., Politisches Denken: Jahrbuch 1995/96Jahrbuch 1997Jahrbuch 1998, in American Political Science Review, vol. 93 (December 1999), pp. 948-950.

 

Ronald J. Terchek, Gandhi: Struggling for Autonomy, in Constellations, vol. 7 (September 2000), pp. 445-448.

 

Herman Philipse, Heidegger's Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation, in Review of Politics, vol. 62 (Summer 2000), pp. 616-620.

 

Roxanne L. Euben, Enemy in the Mirror: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism — A Work of Comparative Political Theory, in International Studies Review, vol. 3 (2001), pp. 171-174.

 

Daniel A. Bell, East Meets West: Human Rights and Democracy in East Asia, in American Political Science Review, vol. 95 (June 2001), pp. 460-461.

 

Wayne Gabardi, Negotiating Postmodernism, in Journal of Politics, vol. 64 (August 2002), pp. 939-943.

 

Bhikhu Parekh, Rethinking Multiculturalism: Cultural Diversity and Political Theory, in The Good Society, vol. 12, No. 2 (2003), pp. 40-44.

 

Jürgen Habermas, Religion and Rationality: Essays on Reason, God, and Modernity, in Constellations, vol. 11, No. 2 (2004), pp. 300-304.

 

Joseph Runzo, Nancy M. Martin and Arvind Sharma, eds., Human Rights and Responsibilities in the World Religions, in MESA (Middle Eastern Studies Assoc.) Bulletin, vol.

 

Daniel A. Bell and Hahm Chaibong, eds., Confucianism for the Modern World, in International Social Science Journal (ISSJ), vol. 183 (2005), pp. 189-191.

 

Jean Grondin, Hans-Georg Gadamer: A Biography, in Review of Politics, vol. 67, No. 1 (2005), pp. 687-690.

 

Max Pensky, ed., Globalizing Critical Theory, in Perspectives on Politics, vol.  (2006), pp.

 

Bernard Flynn, The Philosophy of Claude Lefort: Interpreting the Political, in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, May 2, 2006.

International Editorial Board

Prof. Eva Brems

Human Rights
Professor of Human Rights Law, Ghent University, Belgium

hrc.ugent.be/staff/eva-brems/
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Prof. Dr. Eva Brems joined the Ghent University Law Faculty in September 2000 as the first holder of the then newly created chair of Human Rights Law. Before that, she studied law at the University of Namur (Bachelor, 1989), the University of Leuven (Master, 1992) and Harvard University (LL.M., 1995). She was a PhD Researcher at the University of Leuven (1995 – 1999) and a Lecturer at Maastricht University (1999 – 2000). At Ghent University, she founded the Human Rights Centre.

International Editorial Board

Prof. Carl Pierce Wellman

Philosophy & Human Rights
Professor of Philosophy, Washington University in St. Louis, USA

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Education:

          University of Arizona, B.A., 1949

          HarvardUniversity, M.A., 1951

          University of Cambridge, 1951‑52

          HarvardUniversity, Ph.D., 1954

 

 

Employment:

          LawrenceUniversity, Instructor, 1953‑57

          LawrenceUniversity, Assistant Professor, 1957‑62

          LawrenceUniversity, Associate Professor, 1962‑66

          LawrenceUniversity, Professor & Chair of Philosophy       Department, 1966‑68

WashingtonUniversity, Professor of Philosophy, 1968‑1999

          Hortense and Tobias Lewin Distinguished Professor in       the Humanities, 1988‑1999, Emeritus, 1999-

 

 

Awards and Offices:

Graduated with highest distinction, honors in Philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa, 1949

          Sheldon Travelling Fellowship, 1951‑52

          ACLS Fellowship, 1965‑66

          Uhrig Award for Outstanding Teaching, 1968

          NEH Senior Fellowship, 1972‑73

          Fellowship, NationalHumanitiesCenter, 1982‑83

          Member Review Panel, NEH Research Division, 1968‑71

          Executive Committee, Western Division, APA, 1975‑78

          Secretary General, IVR, 1975‑79

          Vice President, IVR 1987‑91

          Honorary President, IVR 1995-

          Executive Committee, AMINTAPHIL, 1986‑99

          Editorial Board, ETHICS, 1980‑91

          Editorial Board, ARCHIV FUR RECHTS- UND         SOZIALPHILOSOPHIE, 1980‑91

          Editorial Board, Law and Philosophy Library, 1990-

 

 

 

                                      BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

BOOKS

 

 1.  The Language of Ethics, Cambridge, MA:HarvardUniversity Press, 1961.

 

 2.  Challenge and Response, Carbondale, IL: Southern IllinoisUniversity Press, 1971.

 

 3.  Morals and Ethics, Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman & Company, 1975.

 

 3a. Morales y eticas, translated by Jesus Rodriguez Marin, Madrid:Editorial Tecnos, 1982.

 

 3b. Morals and Ethics, Second edition (revised), Engelwood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1988.

 

 4.  Welfare Rights, Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield, 1982.

 

 5.  A Theory of Rights, Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1985.

 

 6.  Real Rights, New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1995.

 

 7.  An Approach to Rights, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.

 

 8.  The Proliferation of Rights, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999.

 

9. Medical Law and Moral Rights, Dordrecht: Springer, 2005.

 

10. The Moral Dimensions of Human Rights, Oxford & New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 2011.

 

11. Terrorism and Counterterrorism: A Moral Assessment, Dordrecht: Springer, 2013.

 

12. Constitutional Rights: What They Are and What They Ought to Be, Dordrecht: Springer: 2016.

 

EDITED VOLUMES

 

1. Equality and Freedom: Past, Present and Future, Beiheft number 10 of ARSP, Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1977.

 

2. Rights and Duties, vol. 1, Conceptual Analyses of Rights and Duties, New York/London: Routledge, 2002.

 

3. Rights and Duties, vol. 2, Rational Foundations of Rights and Duties, New York/London: Routledge, 2002.

 

4. Rights and Duties, vol. 3, Possible Bearers of Rights and Duties, New York/London, Routledge, 2002.

 

5. Rights and Duties, vol. 4, Human Rights and Universal Duties, New York/London: Routledge, 2002.

 

6. Rights and Duties, vol. 5, Welfare Rights and Duties of Charity, New York/London: Routledge, 2002.

 

7. Rights and Duties, vol. 6, Property Rights and Duties of Redistribution, New York/London: Routledge, 2002.

 

COEDITED VOLUME

 

1. Carl Wellman & Mohammmad Habibi Modjandeh, Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights: Collected Papers of the Second International Conference on Human Rights 17-18 May 2003, Qom, Iran: Mofid University Publications, 2007.

 

ARTICLES

 

1.  "Wittgenstein and the Egocentric Predicament," Mind, vol. 68 (April 1959), pp. 223‑233.

 

2.  "A Reinterpretation of Mill's Proof," Ethics, vol. 69 (July 1959), pp. 268‑276.

 

3.  "Our Criteria for Third‑Person Psychological Sentences," Journal of Philosophy, vol. 58 (May 25, 1961), pp. 281‑293.

 

4.  "Wittgenstein's Conception of a Criterion," Philosophical Review, vol. 71 (October 1962), pp. 433‑447.

 

5.  "The Ethical Implications of Cultural Relativity," Journal of Philosophy, vol. 60 (March 28, 1963), pp. 169‑184.

 

6.  "Judgments of Value and Obligation," Ethics, vol. 74 (January 1964), pp. 143‑149.

 

7.  "Asceticism," Encyclopedia of Philosophy (New York, 1967), vol. 1, pp. 171‑174.

 

8.  "Emotivism and Ethical Objectivity, American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 5 (April 1968), pp. 90‑99.

 

9.  "Reasons for Breaking the Law," Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 4 (winter 1970), pp. 261‑267.

 

10.  "Some Deontological Expressions," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 32 (December 1971), pp. 205‑218.

 

11.  "Ethics Since 1950," Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 6 (summer 1972), pp. 83‑90.

 

12.  "Whither Ethics?" Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 9 (summer 1975), pp. 135‑139.

 

13.  "Ethical Disagreement and Objective Truth," American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 12, (July 1975), pp. 211‑221.

 

14.  "Upholding Legal Rights," Ethics, vol. 86 (October 1975), pp. 49‑60.

 

15.  "The Justification of Practical Reason," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, vol. 36 (July 1976), pp. 531‑546.

 

16.  "The Meaning of 'Good'," in Acta Philosophica Fennica, vol. 28 (1976), pp. 394‑416.

 

17.  "An Analysis of Reverence for Life," Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 11 (spring 1977), pp. 46‑48.

 

18.  "Legal Rights," in Uppsalaskolan--och efterat, Stockholm: Almqvist and Wiksell (1978), pp. 213‑221.

 

19a. “A New Conception of Human Rights,” in Human Rights, edited by Eugene Kamenka and Alice Erh-Soon Tay, London: Edward Arnold Ltd. (1978), pp. 48-58.

 

19b.  "Renquan de yige xingainian," translated by Toa Kai in Xifang renquan xueshuo (Western Theories of Human Rights), ed. Shen Zongling and Huang Nansen, in the series Selected Materials in Human Rights Studies (Chengdu: Sichuan Renmin, 1994) Vol. 2, pp. 147-162.

 

20.  "Relativism," in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, edited by Warren T. Reich, New York: The Free Press (1978), pp. 454‑457.

 

21.  "Naturalism," in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, edited by Warren T. Reich, New York: The Free Press (1978), pp. 442‑447.

 

22.  "Professional Duties," in Memorias del Symposium Filosofico Internacional, Mexico City: Editorial Libros de Mexico (1979), pp. 323‑342.

 

23.  "Deduction in Legal and Moral Reasoning," in A. Peczenik and J. Uusitalo (eds.), Reasoning on Legal Reasoning, Vammala: Vammalan Kirjapaino Oy (1979), pp. 193‑198.

 

24.  "Consent to Medical Research on Children," in Consent:  Concept, Capacity, Conditions, and Constraints, edited by Lyman Tower Sargent, Beiheft Neue Folge Nr. 12, ARSP, Wiesbaden:  Franz Steiner Verlag GmbH (1979), pp. 85‑105.

 

  1. "On Terrorism Itself," Journal of Value Inquiry,

vol. 13 (winter 1979), pp. 250‑258.

 

26.  "Gert's Contribution to Moral Philosophy," Metaphilosophy, vol. 10 (July/October 1979), pp. 315‑329.

 

27.  "Taking Economic Rights Seriously," in Memoria del X Congreso Mundial Ordinario de Filosofia del Derecha y filosofia Social, Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (1981), vol. 1, pp. 73‑85.

 

28.  "Moral Rights and Positive Law," in Memoria del X Congreso Mundial Ordinario de Filosofia del Derecha y filosofia Social, Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (1981), vol. 5, pp. 193‑203.

 

29.  "Moral Judgments, Judicial Decisions and the Law," in ARSP, Supplementa, Vol. 1, Part 3, Contemporary Conceptions of Law, Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag (1983), pp. 441‑456.

 

30.  "The Growth of Children's Rights," Archiv fur Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 70 (1984), pp. 441‑453.

 

31.  "Welfare Rights," in Kenneth Kipnis and Diana Meyers (eds), Economic Justice, Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1985, pp. 229‑245.

 

32.  "Rules, Principles and Reasoning," in Conditions of Validity and Cognition in Modern Legal Thought, edited by Neil MacCormick, Stavros Panou and Luigi Lombardi Vallauri, Beiheft Neue Folge Nr. 25, ARSP, Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag (1985), pp. 68‑75.

 

33.  "Tendances professionnelles aux Etats‑Unis."  Archives de Philosophie du Droit 31 (1986), pp. 383‑386.

 

34.  Review of Taking Juvenile Justice Seriously, by Ruth M. Adler.  Archiv fur Rechts und Sozialphilosophie 72 (1986)  pp. 555‑558.

 

35.  "Materialism, Technology and Medical Law," in  Materialismus und Idealismus im Rechtsdenken, edited by Karl A. Mollnau, Beiheft Neue Folge Nr. 31, ARSP, Wiesbaden:  Franz Steiner Verlag (1987), pp. 138‑142.

 

36.  "Terrorism and Moral Rights," in John Howie (ed), Ethical Principles and Practice, Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press (1987), pp. 128‑153.

 

37.  "Commentary on Brilmayer: Jurisdiction, Fairness and Rights," University of Florida Law Review, vol. 39 (spring 1987), pp. 315‑321.

 

38.  "Reason, Will and Legal Duty," in ARSP, Supplementa, vol. 3, Part 2, Theory and Systems of Legal Philosophy, edited by S. Panou, G. Bozonis, D. Georgas & P. Trappe, Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag (1988), pp. 22‑29.

 

39.  "Offices, Duties & Rights," Journal of Value Inquiry, vol. 22 (1988), pp. 183‑192.

 

40.  "Judicial Discretion and Constitutional Law," Rechtstheorie, vol. 19 (1988), pp. 153‑165.

 

40a. "Tuomarin Harkinta ja Perustuslaki," Oikeus (1988), pp. 242‑252.

 

40b. “Judicial Discretion and Constitutional Law,” Rechtstheorie, vol. 28 (1997), pp. 143-155.

 

41.  "The Right to Privacy and Personal Autonomy," Philosophical Dimensions of the Constitution, edited by Diana T. Meyers and Kenneth Kipnis, Boulder & London:  Westview Press (1988), pp. 196‑205.

 

42.  "Doing Justice to Rights," Hypatia, vol. 3 (1989), pp. 153‑158.

 

43.  "Shakaiteki Seigi To Jinken," Tenkanki Sekai To Ho; edited by Yasaki, Mitsuki; Noguchi, Hiroshi; and Sato, Setsuko; Tokyo: Kokusai Shoin (1989), pp. 169‑190.

 

43a. "Social Justice and Human Rights," in BiotechnologieEthik und Recht im wissenschaftlichen Zeitalter, edited by T. D. Campbell, R. C. L. Moffat, S. Sato and C. Varga, Beiheft Neuer Folge Nr. 39, ARSP, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (1991), pp. 121-129.

 

44.  "Equal Opportunity," Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology, vol. 21 (1990), pp. 26‑38.

 

45.  "Locke's Right to Revolution Reexamined," in Revolution and Human Rights, edited by Werner Maihofer and Gerhard Sprenger, Beiheft Neuer Folge Nr. 41, ARSP, Wiesbaden:  Franz Steiner Verlag (1990), pp. 21-26.

 

46.  "Relative Duties in the Law," Philosophical Topics, vol. 18 (1990), pp. 183-202.

 

47.  "Violence, Law, and Basic Rights," in Justice, Law, and Violence, edited by James B. Brady and Newton Garver, Philadelphia: Temple University Press (1991), pp. 170-186.

 

48.  "Politics and Constitutional Rights," in  Theoretische Grundlagen der Rechtspolitik, edited by P. Koller, C. Varga and O. Weinberg, Beiheft Neuer Folge Nr. 51, ARSP, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag (1992), pp. 47-57.

 

49.  "Right, Concepts of," in Encyclopedia of Ethics, Lawrence C. Becker, editor and Charlotte B. Becker, co-editor, New York: Garland Publishing Company, 1992.

 

50.  "Interpreting the Bill of Rights: Alternative Conceptions of Rights," in The Bill of Rights: A

Bicentennial Assessment, edited by Gary C. Bryner and      A. D. Sorenson, Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University (1993),

pp. 9-25.

 

51a.  "Moral Consensus and the Law," in The Concept of Moral

Consensus, edited by Kurt Bayertz, Dordrecht: Kluwer

Academic Publishers (1994), pp. 109-121.

 

51b. “Moralischer Konsens und das Recht,” in Moralischer Konsens, edited by Kurt Bayertz, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1996, pp. 137-153.

 

52. "RightsI. Systematic Analysis," in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, revised edition, Warren T. Reich,    editor in chief, New York: Macmillan, 1995, pp. 2305-2310.

 

53. “The Inalienable Right to Life and the Durable Power of Attorney,” Law & Philosophy, vol. 14 (1995), pp. 245-269.

 

54. “Hohfeld, Wesley Newcomb,” and “rights” in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Robert Audi (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

 

55. “The Right to an Adequate Standard of Living,” in Festskrit Till Stig Strömholm, Uppsala: Iustus Förlag, 1997, pp. 835-850.

 

56. “Welfare Rights” in The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 1997, pp. 652-654.

 

57a. “The Universal Declaration--Ambiguous or Amphibious?” in APA Newsletters, vol. 97 (1998), pp. 102-105.

 

57b. “The Universal Declaration—Ambiguous or Amphibious?” in Human Rights, Minority Rights, Women’s Rights, Alexander Bröstl & Marijan Pavčnik (eds), ARSP Beiheft Nr. 78, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 2001, pp. 19-24.

 

58. “Old Rights and New Medical Technology,” in Consequences of Modernity in Contemporary Legal Theory, edited by Eugene E. Dais, Roberta Kevelson and Jan M. Van Dunné, Beiheft 19, Rechstheorie, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot (1999), pp. 293-302.

 

59. “Hohfeld, Wesley Newcomb” in American National Biography, ed. John A Garraty and Mark C. Carnes, New York: OxfordUniversity Press, 1999.

 

60. “Relative Moral Duties,” American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 36 (1999), pp. 209-223.

 

61. “Entrenchment,” in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, edited by Christopher Berry Gray, New York

& London: Garland Publishing,1999, pp. 258-261.

 

62. “Solidarity, the Individual and Human Rights,” Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 22 (2000), pp. 639-657.

 

63. “Drawing the Line Between Public and Private,” World Constitutional Law Review, vol. 5 (2000), pp. 71-91.

 

64. “Human Rights and Natural Law,” World Constitutional Law Review, vol. 5 (2000), pp. 93-111.

 

65. “Alternatives for a Theory of Group Rights,” in Groups and Group Rights, edited by Christine Sistare, Larry May and Leslie Francis, LawrenceKS: University Press of Kansas, 2001, pp. 17-42.

 

66. “A Moral Right to Physician-Assisted Suicide,” American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 38 (2001), pp. 271-286.

 

67. “Right Holders,” in Encyclopedia of Ethics, Second Edition, Lawrence C. Becker and Charlotte B. Becker, editors, New York and London: Routledge, 2001, pp. 1502-1506.

 

68. “The Concept of Fetal Rights,” Law and Philosophy, vol. 21 (2002), pp. 65-93.

 

69. “A Legal Right to Physician-Assisted Suicide Defended,” Social Theory and Practice, vol. 29 (2003), pp. 19-38.

 

70. “Welfare Rights” in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, Second Edition, volume II, Business Ethics, Patricia H. Werhane and R. Edward Freeman, editors, 2005, pp. 540-542.

 

71. “Rights” in Donald M. Borchert, Editor in Chief, Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edition, Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2006, vol. 8, pp. 468-476.

 

72. “The Universality of Human Rights,” in Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, Carl Wellman & Mohammad Habibi Modjandeh,(eds.), Qom, Iran: Mofid University Publications, 2007, pp. 637-648.

 

73. “One Hundred Years of the IVR,” Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 95 (2009), pp. 1-13.

 

74. “Derechos: Problemas Filosóficos Y Propuestas de Solución, Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez, vol. 44, (2010), pp. 265-280.

 

75. “The Functions of Rights,” Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, vol. 97 (2011), pp. 169-177.

 

76. “The Universality and Justification of Human Rights,” Criminal Justice Ethics, vol. 30(2011), pp. 288-301.

 

77. “Religious Human Rights and Peace,” Journal of Human Rights, vol. 11 (2012), pp. 210-226.

 

78. “The Internationalization of the IVR, “Law, Science, Technology,” ARSP Beiheft 136 (2013), pp. 165-172.

 

79. “Two Approaches to Human Rights,” in Griffin on Human Rights, Roger Crisp (ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 1-8.

 

 

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Present Appointment:

Professor of Philosophy, St Francis Xavier University

 

University Education:

D.Ph.                                 Saint Paul University

Ph.D.                                 University of Ottawa

D.É.A.(sc. pol.)                  Université de Paris 1 - Sorbonne

L.Ph.                                  Saint Paul University

M.A.                                  University of Manitoba

M.A.(Ph./Rel.)                      Carleton University

S.T.B. magna cum laude                     Université Saint-Paul

B.Th. magna cum laude                       Université d’Ottawa & Université Saint-Paul B.Ph. magna cum laude                                  Saint Paul University

B.A.(Hons.) magna cum laude          University of Ottawa B.A.(Hons.Ph./Rel.)             Carleton University

 

Additional studies at: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Universität Wien (Austria); Centre Sèvres (Facultés jésuites, Paris); Collège International de Philosophie (Paris); Collège de France; Collège dominicain de philosophie et de théologie (Ottawa); Université du Québec à Chicoutimi; Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Academic Appointments:

Professor (2000), Associate Professor (1995), Assistant Professor (1990), of Philosophy, St. Francis Xavier University, 1990—

Member of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (Public Ethics), University of Ottawa, 2004—

Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Philosophy, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, 2004—

Adjunct Professor, MA/PhD programme, Collège dominicain de philosophie, Ottawa, 1999— Adjunct Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of New Brunswick, 2009— Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Religious Studies, St Thomas University, 2007-09.

Lecturer (part-time), Carleton University, 1989-90.

Lecturer, University of Saskatchewan, St Thomas More College, 1980-83. Lecturer (part-time), University of Ottawa, 1979-80; 1983-85; 1987-88.

Lecturer (part-time), Collège de l’Outaouais, Campus Heritage, Québec, 1979-80; 1983-85.

 

Areas of Primary Scholarly Interest:

Late 19th and early 20th century Anglo-American and French Philosophy; Philosophy of Religion/Philosophical Theology; History of Political Thought; Ethics and Political Philosophy (esp. human rights); Bioethics; Intercultural Philosophy.

 

Visiting Posts:

Visiting Professor, School of Philosophy, “Professional Frontier Teacher Training” program, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, December 2018.

Visiting Professor (Overseas), Indian Council for Philosophical Research, 2016.

Visiting Professor / Jacek Woroniecki Memorial Lecturer in the Philosophy of Culture: Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, May 2012.

Visiting Professor / Stanislaw Kaminski Chair in Theoretical Philosophy: Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, May 2009.

Visiting Professor in the Philosophy of Culture: Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 2007. Lokuang Chair of Philosophy and Culture: Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 2004. Visiting Professor in Philosophy of Religion: Pontifical Athenaeum of Philosophy, Theology and Canon

Law/ Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Dharmaram College, Bangalore, India, August 2004.

Chercheur invité: Chaire UNESCO d’étude des fondements philosophiques de la justice et de la société démocratique, Université du Québec à Montréal, February-July 2001.

Visiting Professor in Comparative Philosophy: University of Pune, Pune, India, January 2001. Chercheur invité: Chaire Hoover d’éthique économique et sociale, Université catholique de Louvain,

Autumn 1996.

Visiting Scholar: Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, Summer 1996.

Funded Research:

Faculty Research Grant, Fr. Edo Gatto Chair of Christian Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, 2014- 2017.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada [SSHRCC] Grant for “Religion, Philosophy, and the Question of a Clash of Cultures,” 2010-2011.

Grant in Aid of Translation and Publication, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Italy)/Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Washington, DC for my book Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights, 2010-2011.

SSHRCC Grant for “Migrating Texts and Traditions,” 2006-2007.

SSHRCC Standard Research Grant [410-2000-0056] for “The Legacy of British Idealism and the Philosophy of Bernard Bosanquet,” 2000-2004.

SSHRCC Grant for “Philosophy, Religion, and Democracy,” 2003-2004. SSHRCC Grant for “Science, Religion, and Philosophy,” 2002-2003.

SSHRCC Grant for “Philosophy, Pluralism, and Culture,” 2001-2002. SSHRCC Grant for “The Philosophy of History,” 2000-2001.

Mind Association (U.K.) Grant (on ‘Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism’), 1999 [with W.J. Mander, Oxford].

Faculty Research Grant, Fr. Edo Gatto Chair of Christian Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, 2007- 2008.

Grant in Aid of Publication, Fr. Edo Gatto Chair of Christian Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, 1998.

Faculty Research Grant, University Council for Research, St. Francis Xavier University, 1991 - 1992: “Contemporary Epistemologies, Pluralism and Religious Belief”

1993 - 1994: “Epistemology of Religion: 19th Century Foundations”

1995 - 1996: “Some Epistemological Issues in Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy”

1996 - 1997: “Liberal Principles, Economic Justice and International Human Rights” [CC213] 1998 - 1999: “Bosanquet and Maritain: Studies in Political and Moral Philosophy”

1999 - 2000: “Comparative Philosophical Studies: Maritain, Idealism and Indian Philosophy” [CC253]

2002 - 2003: “British Idealism: Its Reception and Its Legacy” 2004 - 2005: “Idealism in India and South Africa”

Faculty Research Grant, Senate Research Committee, St. Thomas University 2008 - 2009: “Maritain and Natural Law”

Faculty Research Grant, University of Saskatchewan, St Thomas More College 1980 - 1981: “Individual and Collective Rights”

 

1981 - 1982: “English Idealism and Rights Theories”

 

Honours, Awards, Endowed Lectureships, Prizes

University Research Award (awarded bi-annually for outstanding research by a senior scholar), St Francis Xavier University, 2017-18.

Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (FRSC), 2017.

Aquinas Lecturer, St Peter’s Seminary, London, Ontario, January, 2017.

Named Visiting (Overseas) Professor, Indian Council for Philosophical Research, 2015-16. Named Président d’honneur, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, 2016.

University Community Outreach Award, St Francis Xavier University, 2015-16. Named Presidente d’onore, Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain (Rome), 2014. Elected Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society (FRAS), 2013.

L.D. Swamikannu Pillai Endowment Lecturer, 2013-14, University of Madras (India), February, 2014. Elected Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS), 2013.

William Rossner SJ, Annual Lecturer in Philosophy, Rockhurst University (Kansas City, Missouri), 22 October 2012.

Pedro Arrupe SJ, Endowment Lecturer, Satya Nilayam Research Institute (Sacred Heart College), Madras / Chennai (India), 3 August 2012.

Jay Newman Memorial Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion, Canadian Theological Society, Waterloo, Ontario, May 2012.

Jacek Woroniecki Memorial Lecturer, Catholic University of Lublin (Poland), May 2012.

Nimishakkavi K. Subbaiah Naidu Endowment Lecturer 2011-12, University of Madras (India) [declined] Alan Milne Memorial Lecturer, University of Durham (England), November 2010.

Neil MacGill Memorial Lecturer, University of New Brunswick (Fredericton, NB), November 2010. Political Studies Association (UK) Specialist Activities Fund Lecturer, (Edinburgh, Scotland), March 2010. Stanislaw Kaminski Memorial Lecturer, Catholic University of Lublin (Poland), May 2009.

Aquinas Lecturer, St Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, 2008.

Featured speaker, Breakfast on the Hill Speaker Series, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Centre Block, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, ON, May 2007.

Lokuang Chair of Philosophy and Culture, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei (Taiwan), December 2004. Principal William Miller Endowment Lecturer, 2004-05, University of Madras (India), August 2004.

Golden Jubilee Lecturer, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati (India), August 2004.

Jean Mathieu Soulerin Memorial Lecturer, University of St Michael’s College, University of Toronto, ON, November 2002.

Dr. S. Radhakrishnan Endowment Lecturer, Madras Christian College, Chennai (India), August 2002. President’s Award for Research, St Francis Xavier University, 2000-01.

Dharma Endowment Lecturer, Dharmaram College (Bangalore, India), November 2001. Nimishakkavi K. Subbaiah Naidu Endowment Lecturer, University of Madras, August 1999. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecturer, University of Wales, Cardiff, March 1999.

Jesuit Speakers Series Lecturer, St. Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, February 1998. Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Distinguished Visitor Programme, November-December 1996. Professor Henry Herbert Glassmacher Lecturer, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, October 1994.

University Research/Publishing/Teaching Award, St. Francis Xavier University,

awarded annually: 1992-1996, 1998-2001, 2002-2007, 2010-2018.

Included in Contemporary Authors, 217 (2004)

Included in Who’s Who in the World, 18th, 27th editions, 2001, 2010.

 

Included in Who’s Who in America, 56th  – 58th, 64th  editions, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010. Included in Who’s Who in American Education, 6th and subsequent editions, 2003; 2010. Included in Canadian Who’s Who, 2000 and subsequent editions.

Included in Who's Who in International Organizations, 1999 and subsequent editions.

 

Administrative Appointments:

Vice President (Academic), St Thomas University, 2007-08.

Director, Centre for Philosophy, Theology, and Cultural Traditions, St Francis Xavier University, 2002-present Chair, Department of Philosophy, St. Francis Xavier University, 2003-07; 2017-present

Co-ordinator (2006-07; 2010-2016) and Advising Faculty member, Catholic Studies Program, St Francis Xavier University, 1997-2007; 2010-present.

Director, Bl. John XXIII Centre in Catholic Thought, St Thomas University, 2008-09. Chair, University Graduate Studies, St Francis Xavier University, 2005-07.

Chair [Acting], Department of Philosophy, St. Thomas University, 2008-09. Co-ordinator, Catholic Studies Program, St Thomas University, 2008-09.

 

Executive Positions with Scholarly or Professional Associations (Current):

President, World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies, 2008-present. Director, Collection “Philosophica,” University of Ottawa Press, 2016-present Vice-President/President-elect, Canadian Theological Society, 2018-present.

Vice President (Research) (2010-present) and Member of the Board of Directors, Council for Research in Values and Philosophy [Washington, DC], 2005-present.

President (1999-2006), President pro tempore (2017-present), and Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, 1996-present.

Chair, Committee on Intercultural Philosophy, Federation internationale des sociétés de philosophie, 2008-present.

Member, Consiglio di Amministrazione, Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain (Rome), 2014-present Chair, Jay Newman Memorial Lecture Committee, Canadian Theological Society, 2014-2018.

 

Committee Appointments (Current):

Chair, Department of Philosophy, St. Francis Xavier University, 2003-07; 2017-present Chair, Honorary Degrees Committee, St Francis Xavier University, 2012-present.

Chair, Presidential Committee for the Christian Culture Lecture Series, St Francis Xavier University, 2010-present.

Chair, Ethics Committee, Nova Scotia Health Authority (Eastern Zone), 2009-2016; 2016-present [from 2000-2016, designated ‘Guysborough Antigonish Strait Health Authority”], Member: 1999 - present.

Chair, Local Ethics Team, Antigonish/Guysborough/Strait region, Nova Scotia Health Authority (Eastern Zone), 2017-present.

Vice-Chair (2018-19) and Member of the University Senate, St Francis Xavier University, 1992-95; 2001- 04; 2006-07; 2010-13; 2014-16; 2017-present (formerly Chair: 1995-96; 2011-12)

Member, Committee on Academic Reviews, St Francis Xavier University, 2017-present Chair, Departmental Evaluation Committee, Department of Philosophy, 2016-present. Ethics Consultant, St Martha’s Regional Hospital, 2000-present.

Member, St Martha's Regional Hospital Mission Assurance Advisory Council, 1999-2005; 2011-present. Member, Ethics Working Group, Catholic Health Alliance of Canada, 2014-present

 

Theses:

Idealism and Rights,

D.Ph. thesis, Saint Paul University, xiii + 262 pp.

The Foundations of Rights in the Political Thought of Bernard Bosanquet,

Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, x + 421 pp. Director: L. Armour

Une analyse idéaliste des droits de la personne,

D.É.A. thesis, Département de science politique, Université de Paris 1 - Sorbonne, vi + 208 pp. Director: Luc Ferry

Duns Scotus’ Argument for the Existence of a First Efficient Cause,

M.A. thesis, Carleton University, ix + 217 pp. Director: D. Dubrule

 

Languages:

Bilingual: English - French

Fluency: German (ZDaF, Goethe Institut; Zeugnis, Universität Wien) Basic reading ability: Classical Latin, New Testament Greek, Spanish.

 

Publications:

Summary (to January 1, 2019):

 

Books: 4

Books (as Editor): 35+

ArticlesinRefereed Publications:  130+ Encyclopedia Articles and Short Introductions: 125+ Papers in Published Proceedings: 15

Book Reviews and Critical Notices: 35+ Papers Read: 230+

 

Details:

  1. a.  Books:

Responses to the Enlightenment: An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community, Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2012; Leiden: Brill, 2015 [with Hendrik Hart].

(Reviewed in SophiaStudies in Religion /Sciences religieuses; Dialogue; Etudes maritainiennes/Maritain StudiesPhilosophy, Culture, and Traditions; and Science et esprit. Symposia on this book have also been organised by the Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers, Montreal, and by the Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto.)

 

Religious Belief: The Contemporary Debate, Bangalore: Dharmaram Publishers, 2003. [The 2001 Dharma Endowment Lectures]

(Reviewed in International Journal of Philosophical StudiesSophia; Studies in Religion /Sciences religieusesJournal of DharmaPhilosophy, Culture, and Traditions)

 

Religion, Science, and Non-Science, Bangalore: Dharmaram Publishers, 2003. Second edition, 2016(Reviewed in SophiaReligious Studies/Sciences religieuses; Journal of Dharma)

 

Idealism and Rights, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1997; Paperback edition, 2005. (Reviewed in Philosophy in ReviewHistory of Political ThoughtDialogueBritish Journal of the History of PhilosophyBulletin of the Hegel Society of Great BritainBradley StudiesIndian Philosophical Quarterly; Philosophia (Israel); a symposium on this book, organised by the Political Studies Association (U.K.), British Idealism Specialist Group / Collingwood and British Idealism Centre, was published in Collingwood and British Idealist Studies [Vol. IX, 2002].)

 

- a Chinese translation (by Tao Huang) is forthcoming (2019) from Commercial Press in Beijing.

 

 

b.   Books (as Editor):

Before and After Democracy: Philosophy, Religion, and Politics, Leuven (Belgium): Peeters: expected publication date: 2019].

 

Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, Volume VI [Preface to Moral Philosophy, Preface to Metaphysics, Lectures on Natural Law], Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press [expected publication date: 2019].

 

Philosophy Re-engaging Cultures and Ways of Life, Washington: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2018.

 

当代哲学咨询:基督教哲学和人性理论 [Christianity, Humanity and the Meaning of Life], thematic issue of Universitas 哲學與文化月刊 [Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture]. No. 493. Taipei: Fu Jen University, 2015. [ed., with Cristal Huang]

 English versionCare of Self and Meaning of Life: Asian and Christian Reflections. Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2016. [ed., with Cristal Huang]

 

What is Intercultural Philosophy?, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2014.

 

Ideas under Fire: Historical Studies of Philosophy and Science in Adversity, Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2013; paperback, 2017 [ed., with Jonathan Lavery and Louis Groarke]

 

Philosophy Emerging from Culture, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2013. [ed., with G.F. McLean and O. Blanchette].

 

Modern Political Thought from Hobbes to Maritain, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2012.

 

Migrating Texts and Traditions, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012.

 

Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2011 [ed., with Roberto Papini and Luigi Bonanate].

 

Cultural Clash and Religion [two thematic issues of Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, Vol. 6 (2010) and Vol.

7 (2011)]

 Revised and republished as Cultural Clash and Religion, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2015.

 

Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism, London/New York: Continuum, 2010.

 

Freedom of Religion, a collection of critical essays, Bangalore: Dharmaram Publications, 2010. [revised version of 2006, below, with 8 additional chapters]

 

The Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists, Essex, UK: Imprint Academic, 2009.

 

Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in the Global Age, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2009 [ed., with Pham Van Duc].

 

The Dialogue of Cultural Traditions: A Global Perspective, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2008 [ed., with Tomonobu Imamichi, George F. McLean, et alii].

 

Religion and the Challenges of Science, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishers, 2007; Kindle ed., 2013 [ed., with the assistance of Richard Feist].

 

Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.

 

Instructor's Manual to accompany Invitation to Critical Thinking (1st Canadian edition) by Joel Rudinow, Vincent E. Barry, and Mark Letteri, Nelson/Thomson Pub Co., 2007.

 

Philosophy of ReligionVolume 8 of The Proceedings of the XXI World Congress of Philosophy (Istanbul 2003), Ankara: Philosophical Association of Turkey, 2006 / Distributed by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA.

 

Foundational Problems in Philosophy by Arthur Ritchie Lord, transcribed and edited with an Introduction, notes, and annotations, Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2006 [ed., with Errol E. Harris].

 

The History of Philosophy from Descartes to Hegel by Arthur Ritchie Lord, transcribed and edited with an Introduction, notes, and annotations, Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2006 [ed., with Errol E. Harris].

 

The Principles of Politics by Arthur Ritchie Lord, reprinted, with an Introduction and notes, and annotations, Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2006 [ed., with Errol E. Harris].

 

Freedom of Religion, a collection of critical essays, Bangalore: Centre for the Study of World Religions [thematic issue of the Journal of Dharma, 2006].

  • Revised, with 8 additional chapters: Bangalore: Dharmaram Publications, 2010.

 

Politics, Ethics, and the Challenges to Democracy in the 'New Independent States', Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2005 [ed., with Tinatin Bochorishvili and Daniel Ahern].

 

Approaches to Metaphysics, Dordrecht: Kluwer Publishers, 2004; Paperback ed., Springer, 2013.

 

The Philosophy of History: a re-examination, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishers, 2004; reprinted Routledge Publishers, 2016.

  • Chinese translation: 历史哲学:一种再审视, tr. Xiaowei Wei and Fang Zhu, Beijing: Beijing Normal University Press, 2008.

 

Early Responses to British Idealism, editor, 3 vols., Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2004 [Associate Editor on Vol. 1: Colin Tyler; Associate and Co-editor on Vol. 3: Carol Keene]

 

“To the Mountain”: essays in honour of Professor George F. McLean, HsinChuang, Taiwan: Fu Jen Catholic University Press, 2004 [ed., with Hu Yeping].

 

Philosophical Theory and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2003.

 

Bernard Bosanquet: Essays in Philosophy and Social Policy - 1883-1922, 3 vols., with Introductions, notes, and annotations, Bristol (UK): Thoemmes Press, 2003.

 

Husserl and Stein, Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2003 [ed., with Richard Feist].

 

Philosophy, Pluralism, and Culture, Aylmer, QC: Editions du Scribe, 2002.

 

British Idealism and Aesthetics [thematic issue of Bradley Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2 (2001)].

 

Idealism, Metaphysics, and Community, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001; reprinted London: Routledge, 2017.

 

Natural Law: reflections on theory and practice by Jacques Maritain, ed. with Introductions and notes, South Bend, IN: St Augustine’s Press [distributed by University of Chicago Press], 2001, 106 pages. Second printing, corrected, 2003.

  • Chinese translation: 自然法理论与实践的反思, [雅克—马里旦 (作者), 威廉—斯威特 (编者), tr. Ju Chengwei 鞠成伟 (译者)] Beijing: China Legal Xinhua Publishing House

[中国法制出版社], 2009.

The Philosophical Theory of the State and Related Essays by Bernard Bosanquet, ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations, South Bend, IN: St Augustine’s Press [distributed by University of Chicago Press], 2001 [with Gerald F. Gaus].

 

The Bases of Ethics, Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2000.

 

The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet, 20 volumes, with Introductions, notes, and annotations, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1999.

 

God and Argument / Dieu et l’argumentation philosophique, Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1999.

 

The Changing Faces of Femininity, a collection of critical essays, Bangalore: Centre for the Study of World Religions, 1998 (thematic issue of the Journal of Dharma, Vol. XXIII, No. 4, (1998)) [ed., with Thomas Manninezhath].

 

Religion, Modernity and Post Modernity, a collection of critical essays, Bangalore: Centre for the Study of World Religions, 1997 (thematic issue of the Journal of Dharma, Vol. XXII, No. 3 (1997).)

 

Études maritainiennes - Maritain Studies, Vols. XI (1995), XII (1996), XIII (1997), XIV (1998), XV (1999),

XVI (2000), XVII (2001), XVIII (2002), XIX (2003), XX (2004), XXI (2005) [with WJ Schultz],

XXII (2006) [with WJ Schultz], Ottawa, ON: Canadian Jacques Maritain Association.

 

Études maritainiennes - Maritain Studies, Vol. X (1994), Ottawa, ON: Canadian Jacques Maritain Association [with Léon Charette].

 

La philosophie de la religion à la fin du vingtième siècle, Ottawa, ON: Editions Legas, 1993. (thematic issue of

Carrefour: revue de réflexion interdisciplinaire, vol. 15, no. 1 [1993]).

c.     Books under contract and in preparation:

British Idealism and Indian Philosophy: 1858-1947, in preparation.

 

Studies in the Philosophy of Jacques Maritain, Chinese translation, in preparation.

 

d.   Articles in refereed publications:

“Forgotten Philosophies,” Science et esprit, Vol. 70 (2018): 205-229.

 

“Evidentialism, Fideism, and John Henry Newman,” Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, Vol. 7 (2018): 75-80.

 

“Can there be Genuine Dialogue between Religion and Democracy?,” Journal of Dharma, Vol 42 (3) (2017): 371-392.

 

“The Relevance of a Catholic Philosophy of Education,” in Civil Society, Education, and Human Formation: Philosophy's Role in a Renewed Understanding of Education, ed. J. Tālivaldis Ozoliņš (London: Routledge, 2017), pp. 31-48.

 

“Ecological Citizenship and Green Burial in China,” Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 29(6) (2016): 985-1001. DOI 10.1007/s10806-016-9643-6 [with Chen Zeng and Qian Cheng].

 

“The Moral Self and the Metaphysical Self,” British Idealism and the Concept of the Self, ed. W.J. Mander and

S. Panagakou (Basingstoke. UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 179-200.

 

“[Introduction] Realism, Realisms, and Anti-Realisms,” in Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, Vol. 11 (2015): 1-12.

 

“Christian Philosophy and the Meaning of Life,”

□ In Chinese, as [在基督性與人文性共融下哲學的生命意義], in Universitas [哲學與文化月刊Che hsüeh yü wen hua]- Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture [Fu Jen University], June 2015. [special theme: Christianity, Humanity and the Meaning of Life], pp. 19-36.

 In English, in Care of Self and Meaning of Life: Asian and Christian Perspectives (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2015), pp. 15-36.

 

“[Introduction] Philosophy, Religion, and Care of Self,” in Care of Self and Meaning of Life: Asian and Christian Perspectives (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2015), pp. 1-13.

 

“Leslie Armour: Metaphysician, Philosopher of Community, Idealist,” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, Vol. 21 (2015): 1-23. [with Elizabeth Trott]

 

« Cultural Difference and Philosophical Dialogue, » in Sanskrit Poetics in the Post Modern Scenario – Festschrift Presented to Dr C.M. Neelakandhan, ed. Dharmaraj Adat (Delhi: New Bharatiya Book Corp., 2015), pp. 27- 31.

 

“Anti-politics, Maritain, and Change of Culture,” in Notes et documents: pour une recherche personnaliste, ns No. 32/33 (2015): 36-46.

 

“Culture, Religion, and Human Rights,” in Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, Vol. 10 (2014): 73-93.

 An expanded version of this paper appeared as “Human Rights, Religious Culture, and Dialogue,” in Religion and Culture in Dialogue: East and West Perspectives, ed. J. Tālivaldis Ozoliņš (New York: Springer, 2016), pp. 181-203.

“The Return to Realism,” in Notes et documents: pour une recherche personnaliste, ns No. 30 (2014): 29-34. “Body and Embodiment” and “Embodiment and the Person,” Journal of the Madras University – Humanities

(2014) [publication of the journal was suspended after corrected proofs submitted].

 A signnficantly abbreviated and revised version was published as “Transhumanism and the Metaphysics of the Human Person,” Science et esprit, Vol. 67, no. 3 (2015), pp. 359-372.

 A signnficantly and revised version was translated into Chinese and published as

“转化人类主义与人格的形而上学” [Transhumanism and the Metaphysics of the Human

 

Person], in 哲学分析 [Philosophical Analysis, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences], Vol. 6, No. 4 (August 2015), pp. 99-108.

 An abbreviated and revised version of “Embodiment and the Person” was published as “Personhood and Property,” in Philosophy and the Life-world, ed. He Xirong, Peter Jonkers & Shi Yongze (Washington, DC: CRVP, 2017), pp. 65-78.

 “Body and Embodiment” was published in its entirety in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol 44 (2017): 79-101; “Embodiment and the Person” was published in its entirety in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol 45 (2018).

 

“British Idealist Philosophy of Religion,” Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century, ed.

W.J.    Mander (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 560-584.

 

“La philosophie de l’art chez Jacques Maritain” [The Philosophy of Art of Jacques Maritain], in Universitas [哲學與文化月刊 Che hsüeh yü wen hua]- Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture [Fu Jen University], 479 (April 2014): 95-102.

 Translated into Italian, as “La filosofia dell’arte di Jacques Maritain,” in Per qualle bellezza: l’estetica di Jacques Maritain e le arti della contemporaneità, ed Cecilia De Carli and Giovanni Botta, (Roma: Edizioni Studium, 2014), pp. 17-22.

 

“What is Beauty?,” Etudes maritainiennes /Maritain Studies, Vol XXIX (2013), pp. 15-25.

 Reprinted, with minor revisions, in: Sztuka i realism - Art and Reality - Ars et Res: Księga pamiątkowa z okazji Jubileuszu urodzin i pracy naukowej na KUL Profesora Henryka Kieresia, edited by T. Duma, A. Maryniarczyk, P. Sulenta (Lublin: Polskie Towarzystwo Tomasza z Akwinu i Wydział Filozofii KUL, 2014), pp. 253-263.

 

“Love and Dignity,” in Love and Friendship: Maritain and the Tradition, ed. Montague Brown (Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2013): 130-144.

 

“John Henry Newman and the Prospects for a Dialogue among Faith, Reason, and Culture,” Lumen: International Journal of Catholic Studies, Vol. 1, no. 2 (2013): 8-27.

 

“Philosophy under Apartheid,” in Ideas Under Fire, ed. J. Lavery, L. Groarke, and W. Sweet, Madison, NJ: Fairleigh Dickenson University Press, 2013, pp. 251-270.

 

“Is the ‘Intelligibility of Religious Language’ Debate Dead?” [Jay Newman Memorial Lecture], Toronto Journal of Theology, Vol. 28.2 (2012): 291-308.

 Reprinted in Whence Intelligibility?, ed. L. Perron (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2014), pp. 159-176.

 

“Autorytet z perspektywy Kanady [Authority in Crisis: a Canadian perspective],” in Czlowiek w kulturze

[Man in Culture], issue on Czy i jaki autorytet?, No. 22 (2011-12):. 127-145.

 

“Multiculturalism, Hospitality, and the Canadian Context,” in Hospitality: A Paradigm of Interreligious and Intercultural Encounter, ed. Friedrich Reiterer, Chibueze C. Udeani, and Klaus Zapoyoczky, New York/Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012, pp. 205-218.

 

“Models of Religious Freedom,” Science et esprit, Vol. 64 (2012): 157-177.

 

“What Does it Mean for Texts and Traditions to Migrate?,” in Migrating Texts and Traditions, ed. William Sweet, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012, pp. 1-17.

 

“Afterword: Migration: Explanation, Analysis, and Directions,” in Migrating Texts and Traditions, ed. William Sweet, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012, pp. 331-336.

 

“技术,社会现实和哲学” [Technology, Social Reality, and Philosophy], Journal of Xi’an International University, No 33 (2012), pp. 1-4.

 

“Larmer on Miracles, Models, and the Laws of Nature,” Toronto Journal of Theology, Vol. 28, No. 1 (2012), pp. 152-159.

 

“‘Faith and Reason’ and Intercultural Philosophy,” in Thomism and Asian Cultures: Celebrating 400 Years of Dialogue across Civilizations, ed. Alfredo P. Co and Paolo A. Bolaños (Manila: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2012), pp. 43-54.

 Reprinted in part, with revisions, as “The Prospect of Intercultural Philosophy,” in What is Intercultural Philosophy?, ed. William Sweet (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2014), pp. 161-171.

 

“Rights after ‘the Rights Revolution’,” Science et esprit, Vol. 63, No. 3 (2011): 333-348 and Vol. 64, No. 1

(2012): 25-46.

 

“British Idealism and its ‘Empire’,” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, Vol. 18 (2011): 7-36.

 Reprinted, with revisions, as “British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition,” in Migrating Texts and Traditions, ed. William Sweet, Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2012, pp. 79-103.

 

“Hospitality, Ethics, and Multiculturalism,” in Φιλοσοφία: International Journal of Philosophy [Manila, Philippines], Vol. 41 (2011): 41-50.

 Reprinted, with minor revisions, as “Hospitality and Ethics,” in Hospitality: A Paradigm of Interreligious and Intercultural Encounter, ed. Freidrich Reiterer, Chibueze C. Udeani, and Klaus Zapoyoczky (New York/Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012), pp. 115-124.

 Reprinted, with minor revisions, as “Hospitality, Diversity, and Unity,” in Building Community in a Mobile/Global Age: migration and hospitality, ed. John P. Hogan, Vensus A. George, Corazon T. Toralba (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2013), pp. 17-24.

 Reprinted, with minor revisions, as “Hospitality, Diversity, and Unity,” in Diversity in Unity: Harmony in a Global Age, ed. He Xirong and Yu Xuanmeng, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2015), pp. 185-192.

 

“Biotechnologies and Human Dignity,” Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society (New York: Sage Publications) Vol. 31 (2011): 6-16 [with J. Masciulli].

 

“Rethinking the History of Modern Philosophy” in Философия в диалоге культур [Philosophy in the Dialogue of Cultures], ed. B.V. Oreshin and E.D. Gorzhevskaya (Moscow: Progress-Tradition Publishers (Russian Academy of Sciences), 2010), pp. 1291-1302.

 

“R.F.A. Hoernlé and Idealist Liberalism in South Africa,” South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 29 (2010) pp. 118-134.

 

“Schellenberg and the State of the Philosophy of Religion Today,” Toronto Journal of Theology, Vol. 26 (2010), pp. 85-94.

 

“Proving Human Rights,” Science et esprit, Vol. 62 (2010), pp. 293-312.

 

“Cultural Clash and Religion: Some Philosophical Reflections,” in Cultural Clash and Religion [thematic issue of Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, Vol. 6 (2010)], pp. 1-19.

□        Revised and abbreviated as “Religion within the limits of democracy: some models for Southeast Europe,” in Synthesis Philosophica (issue on Philosophical Trends in Southeast Europe), Vol. 27/2 (2012), pp. 257-268.

□        Reprinted in Cultural Clash and Religion, ed. William Sweet (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2015): 1-18.

 

“Technology, Religion, and Human Destiny,” in Technology and the Changing Face of Humanity, ed. Richard Feist, Chantal Beauvais, and Rajesh Shukla (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2010), pp. 192-205.

 

“Catholicism, Freedom of Conscience, and Democracy,” Etudes maritainiennes /Maritain Studies, Vol. XXV (2009), pp. 3-19.

 

“Idealism, Ethics, and Social and Political Thought,” in The Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists, ed. William Sweet (Essex, UK: Imprint Academic, 2009), pp. 1-30.

 

“British Idealism and Ethical Thought in South Africa and India,” in The Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists, ed. William Sweet (Essex, UK: Imprint Academic, 2009), pp. 289-331.

 

“Human Rights, Social Responsibilities, and the Preservation of Cultures,” in Christianity, Culture and the Contemporary World: Challenges and New Paradigms, ed. Edward Alam (Louaize, Lebanon: Notre Dame University, 2009), pp. 19-30.

□        Reprinted, with revisions, as “Cultural Integrity and Obligations,” in Cultural Tradition and Social Progress [Chinese Philosophical Studies, XXVIII], ed. He Xirong, Yu Xuanmeng, Yu Xintian, Yu Wujing, and Yang Junyi (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2011), pp. 23-35.

 

“Intercultural Philosophy and the Phenomenon of Migrating Texts and Traditions,” in Comparative and Intercultural Philosophy, ed. Hans Lenk (Berlin: LIT Verlag, 2009), pp. 39-58.

□        Reprinted in part, with revisions, as “The Project of Intercultural Philosophy,” in What is Intercultural Philosophy?, ed. William Sweet (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2015), pp. 1-18.

□        Reprinted, with minor revisions, as “Migrating Texts and Traditions in Intercultural Philosophy,” in Universalism, Relativism, and Intercultural Philosophy, ed. Joseph C. Achike Agbakoba and Anthony C. Ajah (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2016), pp. 211-233.

 

“What Remains of Modernity? Philosophy and Culture in the Transition to a Global Era,” in Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, Vol. 5 (2008-9): 119-136.

□        Translated into Vietnamese as “Thời hiện ñại còn lại những gì? Triết học và văn hoá trong tiến trình tới kỷ nguyên toàn cầu”, in Tp Chí Triết h[Journal of Philosophy, published by the Institute of Philosophy, Vietnamese Academy of Sciences], Nos. 6 and 7 (229 and 230) (2010).

□        Reprinted in Symposion: Revistă de Ştiinţe Socio–Umane (Romania), Tomul VI, Numărul 2 (12), 2008, pp. 357-373.

□        Reprinted in Philosophy Emerging from Culture, ed. W. Sweet. G.F. McLean, T. Imamichi, and W. Park (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2013), pp. 25-41.

 

“I diritti umani nell’etica, nel diritto, nella politica,” [in Italian] in Dialogo Interculturale e Diritti Umani: la Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti Umani - Genesi, evoluzione e problemi odierni (1948-2008), ed. Roberto Papini and Luigi Bonanate (Bologna: Il Mulino, 2009), pp. 65-95.

 

□        Translated into Spanish as “Los derechos humanos en el ética, et derecho y la politica”, in Los derechos humanos y el diálogo interculturel, ed. Roberto Papini and Luigi Bonanate (Buenos Aires: Club de lectores, 2010), pp. 65-96.

□        In English as “Human Rights in Ethics, Law, and Politics”, in Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights, ed. Roberto Papini, Luigi Bonanate and William Sweet, (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2011), pp. 31-53.

 

“Introduction: What is it to ‘rethink’ philosophy in a global age?,” in Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in the Global Age, ed. William Sweet and Pham Van Duc (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2009), pp. 1-9.

 

“Maritain, Just War Theory, and Responding to Campaigns of Terror,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. XXIV (2008): 99-114.

 

“Persons and Communities,” in The Dialogue of Cultural Traditions: A Global Perspective, ed. William Sweet [with Tomonobu Imamichi, George F. McLean, et alii.] (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2008), pp. 225-229.

 

“Introduction: A Dialogue of Cultural Traditions,” in The Dialogue of Cultural Traditions: A Global Perspective, ed. William Sweet [with Tomonobu Imamichi, George F. McLean, et alii.] (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2008), pp. 1-17 [with Robert Magliola].

 

“Virtue Ethics as an Alternative to Deontological and Consequential Reasoning in the Harm Reduction Debate,” International Journal of Drug Policy (Special issue on “Ethics and Values of Harm Reduction”), Vol. 19, Iss. 1 (2008): 52-58 [with Timothy Christie and Louis Groarke].

◻         Reprinted in Biomedical Ethics, 3rd ed., ed. J. Fisher, J.S. Russell, A. Browne, L Burkholder (Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 451-457.

 

“God, Sprigge, and Idealist Philosophy of Religion,” in Consciousness, Reality and Value: Festschrift in Honour of Prof. T.L.S. Sprigge, ed. Leemon McHenry and Pierfrancesco Basile (Frankfurt / Paris: Ontos Verlag, 2007), pp. 181-210.

 

“Religious Belief, Meaning and Argument,” Studies in Religion Sciences religieuses, Vol. 36, No. 1 (2007): 41-64.

 

“William James, the Transcendent, and the ‘Right to Believe,’” Budhi [Ateneo de Manila, Philippines], Vol. XI (2007): 183-214.

□        Reprinted, with minor revisions, in Essays on Religious and Political Experience, ed. R. Shukla and R. Feist (Leuven: Peeters, 2016), pp. 141-170.

 

“Rediscovering Bosanquet,” Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism, ed. William Sweet (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007), pp. 3-29.

 

“Rethinking Relations between Science and Religion,” in Religion and the Challenges of Science, ed. William Sweet and Richard Feist (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2007), pp. 1-15.

 

“Bàn về vai trò của triết học trong thời ñại toàn cầu hoá” [“On the Role of Philosophy in the Age of Globalization”] in Triết hc trong kỷ nguyên toàn cu = Philosophy in the global age, ed. Phạm Văn Đức and Đặng Hữu Toàn (Hanoi: Khoa học Xã hội, 2007). [in Vietnamese]

□        In English: “On the Role of Philosophy in the Age of Globalization,” in Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in the Global Age, ed. by William Sweet and Pham Van Duc (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2009), pp. 13-17.

 

“Philosophy, Culture, and Pluralism,” in Philosophy and Culture(s)Volume 7 of The Proceedings of the XXI World Congress of Philosophy (Istanbul 2003), ed. Venant Cauchy (Ankara: Philosophical Association of Turkey, 2007), pp. 3-8.

 

“Arthur Ritchie Lord: A Bio-Bibliographical Sketch,” in Foundational Problems in Philosophy: Politics, Ethics, Aesthetics, and Religion, by Arthur Ritchie Lord [The Complete Works of Arthur Ritchie Lord, Vol. 1], ed. Errol

E. Harris and William Sweet (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2006).

 

“Lord, Logic, and the History of Philosophy,” in The History of Philosophy from Descartes to Hegel, by Arthur Ritchie Lord [The Complete Works of Arthur Ritchie Lord, Vol. 2], ed. Errol E. Harris and William Sweet (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2006).

 

“Lord’s The Principles of Politics,” in A Reprint Edition of The Principles of Politics [The Complete Works of Arthur Ritchie Lord, Vol. 3], ed. Errol E. Harris and William Sweet (Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2006).

 

“Philosophy of Religion Today,” in Philosophy of ReligionVolume 4 of The Proceedings of the XXI World Congress of Philosophy (Istanbul 2003), ed. William Sweet (Ankara: Philosophical Association of Turkey, 2006 / Distributed by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA), pp. xi-xxxv.

 

“Philosophy in Canada,” in Philosophy Worldwide: Current Situation: Materials for International Cooperation and Philosophical Encounters, ed. Maija Kule (Riga: University of Latvia / Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie, 2006), pp. 13-31; second (expanded) edition, 2007, pp. 13-31.

□        Vietnamese translation: “Triết học Canaña” in Triết hc trong kỷ nguyên toàn cu = Philosophy in the global age, ed. Phạm Văn Đức and Đặng Hữu Toàn (Hanoi: Khoa học Xã hội, 2007).

 

“Freedom of Religion and Religious Heritage,” in Prajna Vihara [journal of philosophy and religion, Assumption University of Thailand]Vol. 6, No. 2 (2005), pp. 1-24.

□        Reprinted, with major revisions, as “The Right to Freedom of Religion in Multicultural Democracies,” in Globalisation – Cultures – Religions: Globalisierung – Kulturen – Religionen, ed. Chibueze Udeani and Claude Ozankom [Series: Intercultural Theology and Study of Religions] (Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, 2006), pp. 267-289.

 

“馬里旦自然律之形上學與知識論基礎” [The Metaphysical and Epistemological Foundations of Natural Law in Jacques Maritain], [in Chinese] in Universitas [Che hsüeh yü wen hua- Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture [Fu Jen University], 388 (September 2006): 15-33; 83-98

 

“Jacques Maritain and Freedom of Conscience,” in Freedom of Religion, thematic issue of the Journal of Dharma, Vol. 31 [2006], pp. 29-43.

 Revised and expanded in Freedom of Religion, ed. William Sweet (Bangalore: Dharmaram Publications, 2010), pp. 54-68.

 

“Freedom of Religion: from Toleration to Human Right,” in Freedom of Religion, thematic issue of the

Journal of Dharma, Vol. 31 [2006], pp. 3-28.

 Revised and expanded in Freedom of Religion, ed. William Sweet (Bangalore: Dharmaram Publications, 2010), pp. 7-36.

 

“A.R. Lord and Later British Idealist Political Philosophy,” British Journal of Politics & International Relations, Vol. 7, No. 1 (2005): 48-66.

 

“British Idealism and the Political Philosophy of T.H. Green, Bernard Bosanquet, R. G. Collingwood, and Michael Oakeshott,” British Journal of Politics & International Relations, Vol. 7, No. 1 (2005): 97-125 [with David Boucher, James Connelly, Stamatoula Panagakou, and Colin Tyler].

 

“Politics and Ethics through Transitions,” in Politics, Ethics, and the Challenges to Democracy in the 'New Independent States', ed. William Sweet, Tinatin Bochorishvili, and Daniel Ahern (Washington, DC: CRVP Press, 2005), pp. 1-19 [with Daniel Ahern].

 

“Kant, Rights, and the General Will,” in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXXI (2004): 333-358

 

“The Philosophy of History: Today, Yesterday, and Tomorrow,” The Philosophy of History: a re-examination,

ed. William Sweet (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishers, 2004), pp. 1-23.

 

“Taking Metaphysics Seriously,” in Approaches to Metaphysics, ed. William Sweet (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2004), pp. 3-22.

 

“Edith Stein: Knowledge, Mysticism and the Person,” in Christian Mysticism, ed. Doumit Salameh (Louaize, Lebanon: Notre Dame University Press, 2004), pp. 25-46.

 

“Contemporary Culture and Appeals to Human Rights,” in To the Mountainessays in honour of Professor George F. McLean, eds. William Sweet and Hu Yeping (Hsinchuang, Taiwan: Fu Jen University Press, 2004), pp. 247-266.

□        Reprinted, with minor revisions, in Politics, Ethics, and the Challenges to Democracy in the 'New Independent States', ed. Tinatin Bochorishvili, William Sweet, and Daniel Ahern (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2005).

 

“George Francis McLean: A Philosopher in the Service of Humanity,” in To the Mountainessays in honour of Professor George F. McLean, eds. William Sweet and Hu Yeping (Hsinchuang, Taiwan: Fu Jen University Press, 2004), pp. 1-20 [with Hu Yeping].

□        Reprinted in Prajña Vihara: Journal of Philosophy and Religion, Vol. 5, no. 1, (January-June 2004): pp. 1-17.

□        Reprinted as "喬治 佛朗西斯 麥克林:一個服務於人類的哲學家 ["George Francis McLean: A philosopher in the service of humanity]," in文化傳承與中國的未來 [Cultural Heritage and the Future of China], eds Yú Chūnsōng, Zōu Shīpéng, and Hú Yèpíng (Jiangxi People's

Publishing House, 2004)

 Reprinted as “George Francis McLean and the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy,” in Dialogue and Universalism, Vol. 15, No. 7-8/2005, pp. 141-151.

 

“The Use of History,” in Prajna Vihara, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2004): 18-36.

 Reprinted, with minor revisions, in History in Education, ed. Peter Kemp (Copenhagen: Danish University of Education Press, 2005), pp. 125-145.

 Reprinted, with minor revisions, in History and Cultural Identity, ed. John P. Hogan (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2011), pp. 15-32.

 

“On Being Human,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. XIX (2003): 3-20.

 Reprinted, with revisions, as “Individuality, Relationality, and the Human Person,” Metaphysics 2003: Proceedings of the Second World Conference, ed. David Murray, 2 vols. (Rome: Fondazione Idente di Studi e di Ricerca, 2006), Vol. 1, pp. 154-167.

 

“Husserl, Stein, and Phenomenology,” in Husserl and Stein, ed. William Sweet and Richard Feist (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2003), pp. 1-20 [with Richard Feist].

 

“Intelligent Design, Science, and Religion,” in Faith, Reason, Science: Philosophical Reflections with Special Reference to Fides et Ratio, ed. Varghese Manimala (Delhi: Media House, 2003), pp. 182-198.

□        Reprinted in Faith and Reason Today: Fides et Ratio in a Post-modern Era: Indian Philosophical Studies, XIII, ed. Varghese Manimala (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2008), pp. 153-166.

□        A revised version appears as Ch. 4 (“Evolution, Religion, and Non-Science”), in Religion, Science, and Non-Science (Bangalore: Dharmaram Publishers, 2003).

□        Reprinted, with revisions, as “Science and Religious Belief: some conceptual issues,” in Religion and the Challenges of Science, ed. William Sweet and Richard Feist (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishers, 2007), pp. 217-232.

 

“Solidarity and Human Rights,” in Philosophical Theory and the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, ed. William Sweet (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2003), pp. 213-231.

 

“Theories of Rights and Political and Legal Instruments,” in Philosophical Theory and the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, ed. William Sweet (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2003), pp. 1-14.

 

“Science, Religion, and Pluralism,” Omega: Indian Journal of Science and Religion, Vol. 2, No. 1 (June 2003): 31-50.

 

“Science and Religion in Conflict,” Vijnanadipti: journal of philosophico-theological reflection, Vol. 5, No. 2 (2003): 45-60.

 

“Religion and the Justification of Violence,” International Journal of Philosophy -- Fu Jen University, No. 2 (2003): 65-80.

 

“Introduction,” Vol. 1, Bernard Bosanquet: Essays in Philosophy and Social Policy - 1883-1922, 3 vols., ed. William Sweet (Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2003), pp. xi-xxxviii. [a revised version of 1999 below].

 

“Culture and Pluralism in Philosophy,” in Philosophy, Culture, and Pluralism, ed. William Sweet (Aylmer, QC: Editions du scribe, 2002), pp. v-xxi.

 

“The Future of Tradition,” Science et esprit, Vol. 54 (2002): 299-312.

□        Reprinted, with minor revisions, as “Philosophy, Culture, and the Future of Tradition,” in

Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, Vol. 1 (2002): 103-120.

□        Reprinted, with minor revisions, as “Philosophy, Culture, and the Future of Tradition,” in Dialogue between Christian Philosophy and Chinese Culture, eds. Paschal Ting, Marian Gao, and Bernard Li (Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2002), pp. 53-69.

 

“Methods of Metaphysics,” International Journal of Philosophy -- Fu Jen University, No. 1 (2002): 145-162. “Idealism and Rights—and challenges to it,” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, Vol. IX (2002): 139-159.

“Globalisation, Cultural Integrity, and ‘Participative Construction’,” Notes et documents: pour une recherche personnaliste, No. 64 (2002): 14-24.

 

“Bernard Bosanquet,” in British Philosophers: 1800 - 2000Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 262ed. Philip B. Dematteis, Peter S. Fosl and Leemon McHenry (Detroit & London: Gale Research, 2002), pp. 36-46.

 

“Religious Belief, Political Culture, and Community,” Faith, Scholarship, and Culture in the 21st Century, ed. Alice Ramos and Marie I. George (Washington, DC: American Maritain Association/Catholic University of America Press, 2002), pp. 297-311.

 

“Universal Human Rights and Cultural Integrity,” [in English and in Farsi] in Human Rights and the Dialogue of Civilizations, Qom (Iran): Mofid University Publishing House, 2001, pp 287-296.

□        Reprinted [in English] as “Cultural Integrity and Liberty Rights,” in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXX, No. 4 (October 2003):479-494.

□        Reprinted [in Chinese], with revisions, as “哲學基礎,文化真誠與人權” [Philosophical Foundations, Cultural Integrity, and Human Rights], in Universitas [Che hsüeh yü wen hua]- Monthly Review of Philosophy and Culture [Fu Jen University], 354 (November 2003): 183-194.

 

“Canadian and Indian Idealism,” Sadhan: Journal of the Centre for Studies in Civilizations [India], Vol. 1, No. 2 (2001): 1-14.

 

“British Idealist Aesthetics: Origins and Themes,” in Bradley Studies, Vol. 7 (2001): 133-161.

 

“Value Inquiry, Cultural Diversity, and Ecumenism,” in The Future of Value Inquiry, (ed. Matti Häyry and Tuija Takala), [Value Inquiry Book Series 112], Amsterdam: Rodopi Publishers, 2001, pp. 173-183.

 

“[Optional Christianity?] About Le Christianisme en accusation,” in Notes et documents: pour une recherche personnaliste, No. 60/61 (2001): 15-23.

 

“Beyond Idealism?,” in Idealism, Metaphysics, and Community, (ed. William Sweet), Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 287-289.

 

“Religious Belief and Community,” in Idealism, Metaphysics, and Community, (ed. William Sweet), Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 219-234.

 

“Idealism, Metaphysics and Community in the 20th Century,” in Idealism, Metaphysics, and Community, (ed. William Sweet), Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001, pp. 1-17.

 

“Globalization, Philosophy and the Model of Ecumenism,” in South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture, Vol. 4 (2000): 1-18;

 Reprinted in Philosophical Challenges and Opportunities of Globalization, (ed. Oliva Blanchette, Tomonobu Imamichi, George F. McLean), 2 vols., Washington, DC: Council for Research and Values in Philosophy, 2001, Vol. 2, pp. 427-446.

 Reprinted in Cultural Identity, Pluralism, and Globalization (ed. John P. Hogan) Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2005, pp 413-422.

 

“Editors’ Introduction,” The Philosophical Theory of the State and Related Essays by Bernard Bosanquet, ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations by William Sweet and Gerald F. Gaus, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press/South Bend, IN: St Augustine’s Press [distributed by University of Chicago Press], 2001, pp. vii-xxxvi (with Gerald F. Gaus).

 

“Bosanquet and Bradley: some recent discussions,” in Bradley Studies, Vol. 6 (2000): 63-91.

 

“Christianity, Western Philosophy, and the Environment,” in Eco-Dymanics of Religions: Thoughts for the Third Millennium, (ed. Augustine Thottakara), Bangalore: Dharmaram Publishers, 2000, pp. 179-238.

 

“Bernard Bosanquet and the Nature of Religious Belief,” in Anglo-American Idealism: 1865-1927, (ed. W.J. Mander), Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2000, pp. 123-139.

 

“The Foundations of Ethics and Moral Practices,” in The Bases of Ethics (ed. William Sweet) Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2000, pp. 220-242.

 

“The Bases of Ethics and Ethical Foundationalism,” in The Bases of Ethics, (ed. William Sweet) Milwaukee, WI: Marquette University Press, 2000, pp. 7-22.

 

“Bosanquet, Culture and the Influence of Idealist Logic,” in Modern Philosophy, (ed. Mark Gedney), [Selected Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy (Boston, U.SA.), Vol. VII], Bowling Green, Ohio: Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green University, 2000, pp. 179-189.

 

“Social Policy and Bosanquet’s Moral Philosophy,” in Collingwood Studies, VI (1999): 127-146.

 

“Some Problems in Alan Gewirth’s ‘Foundationalist’ Account of Human Rights,” in Indian Socio-Legal Journal, Vol. XXV, Nos. 1 and 2 (1999): 41-52.

 

“Bosanquet and British Political Thought,” in Laval théologique et philosophique, Vol. 55 (1999): 99-114.

 

“Paley, Whately, and ‘Enlightenment Evidentialism’,” in International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 45, No. 3 (1999): 143-166.

□        Published with major revisions and additions as: “Evidentialism at its Origins and Anglo- American Philosophy of Religion,” in God and Argument / Dieu et l’argumentation philosophique, ed. William Sweet (Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1999), pp. 189-213.

 

“God as Object of Philosophical Argument” in God and Argument / Dieu et l’argumentation philosophique, ed. William Sweet (Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1999), pp. 1-14.

 

“Human Freedom and Natural Law,” in Freedom in Contemporary Culture, (ed. Zofia Zdybicka), 2 Vols., Lublin: Catholic University of Lublin Press, 1999, Vol. 2, pp. 301-319.

 

“Introduction,” Vol. 1, The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet (ed. William Sweet), 20 vols, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1999, pp. xi-xxxviii.

 

“Herbert Spencer’s Liberalism and the Defence of Natural Rights,” in Memory, History and Critique. European Identity at the Millennium. Proceedings of the Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, at the University for Humanist Studies, Utrecht, The Netherlands, August 12-24 1996 [CD-ROM], (eds. Frank Brinkhuis & Sascha Talmor) Utrecht: ISSEI/University of Humanist Studies, 1998. ISBN 90-73022-11-8.

 

“The Changing Faces of Femininity: Religious and Philosophical Perspectives.” Introduction to The Changing Faces of Femininity, Bangalore: Centre for World Religions, 1998. [thematic issue of the Journal of Dharma, Vol. XXIII, No. 4 (1998)]: 422-429.

 

“Religious Pluralism and Justice in the Indian Context: A Christian Perspective,” in South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture, Vol. 3 (1998-9): 15-41. [with Thomas Tharakunnel]

 

“Persons, Precepts and Maritain’s Account of the Universality of Natural Law,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. XIV (1998): 141-165.

 

“Discourse and the Possibility of Religious Truth,” in Sophia, Vol. 37, No. 1 (1998): 72-102.

 

“Human Rights and Cultural Diversity,” in The International Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 12, No. 1 (1998): 117-132.

 

“Religious Belief and the Influence of Technology,” in Research in Philosophy and Technology, Vol. 17 (1998): 249-267.

 

“‘Absolute Idealism’ and Finite Individuality,” in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXIV, No. 4 (1997): 431-462.

 

“Modernity, Postmodernity and Religion” Introduction to Religion, Modernity and Post Modernity, Bangalore: Centre for World Religions, 1997. [thematic issue of the Journal of Dharma, Vol. XXII, No. 3 (1997)]: 199-207.

 

“‘Second Solitude’: Echoes,” in Voices and Echoes: Canadian Women’s Spirituality, (eds. Jo-Anne Elder and Colin O’Connell), Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1997, pp. 204-206.

 

“F.H. Bradley and Bernard Bosanquet,” in Philosophy after F.H. Bradley, (ed. James Bradley), Bristol, U.K.: Thoemmes Press, 1996, pp. 31-56.

 

“Maritain’s Criticisms of Natural Law Theories,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. XII (1996): 33-49.

 

“Is Later British Idealist Political Theory Fundamentally Conservative?,” in The European Legacy, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996): 403-408.

 

“Was Bosanquet a Hegelian?,” in Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, No. 31 (1995): 39-60. “Can there be Moral Knowledge?” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. XI (1995): 159-190.

“Law and Liberty in J.S. Mill and Bernard Bosanquet,” in The Social Power of Ideas, (ed. Yeager Hudson and W. Creighton Peden), Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995, pp. 361-385.

 

“Liberalism, Bosanquet and the Theory of the State,” in Liberalism, Oppression, and Empowerment, (ed. Creighton Peden and Yeager Hudson), Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995, pp. 3-34.

 

“Recent Currents in the Philosophy of Religion and the Analysis of Religious Belief,” in The Journal of Religious StudiesVol. XXV, No. 2 (1994): 48-65.

 

“Faith, Belief and Religious Truth: A Rejoinder to Hart,” in Philosophy and Theology, Vol. 8, No. 3 (1994): 257-266.

 

“Jacques Maritain and the Nature of Religious Belief,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. X (1994): 142-155.

 

“Individual Rights, Communitarianism, and British Idealism,” in The Bill of Rights: Bicentennial Reflections, (ed. Yeager Hudson and Creighton Peden), Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1993, pp. 261-277.

 

“Anti-foundationalism, Hendrik Hart and the Nature and Function of Religious Belief,” in Philosophy and Theology, Vol. 8, No. 2 (1993): 167-191.

 

“Epistémologie moderne, démonstration philosophique et croyance religieuse,” in Carrefour, vol. 15, no. 1 (1993): 55-85.

 

Revised and published, in Polish as: “Epistemologie postmodernistyczne a racjonalnosc przekonan religijnych” (Post-Modern Epistemologies and the Rationality of Religious Belief), in Roczniki Filozoficzne (Annals of Philosophy, Catholic University of Lublin), Vol. 42 (1994): 69-89.

 

“Penser la philosophie de la religion,” in Carrefour, vol. 15, no. 1 (1993): 3-12.

 

“Technology and Change in Religious Belief,” in Journal of Dharma, Vol. 18, No. 2 (1993): 124-138.

 

“Maritain, Post-Modern Epistemologies and the Rationality of Religious Belief,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. IX (1993): 59-82.

 

“Fidelité et autorité de l’Eglise selon Lumen Gentium,” in Revue de l’Université Sainte-Anne, (1993): 73-87.

 

“The Legitimacy of Law: From Contract to Community,” in Indian Socio-Legal Journal, Vol. XIX, No. 2 (1993): 69-84.

 

“Hermeneutics: The Bible and the Concept of Legacy,” in The Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (1992): 48-59. [with Colin O’Connell].

 

“Time, Creation and Human Freedom: A Problem in Interpretation,” in The Journal of Religious Studies, Vol. XXI, No. 1 (1992): 1-11. [with Colin O’Connell]

 

“Empiricism, Fideism and the Nature of Religious Belief,” in Sophia, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, (1992): 1-15. [with Colin O’Connell]

 

“Bernard Bosanquet and the Development of Rousseau’s Idea of the General Will,” in Man and Nature / L’homme et la nature, Vol. X (1991): 179-197.

 

“Hobbes, Jaume et les droits inaliénables,” in Carrefour, Vol. 13, no. 2 (1991): 121-135.

 

“Les ‘droits naturels’ et les ‘titres’ selon Robert Nozick,” in Lekton, Vol. I, no. 2 (1991): 81-98.

 

“L’individu et les droits de la personne selon Maritain et Bosanquet,” in Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, Vol. VI (1990): 141-166.

 

“Rationality and the Humanities and Social Sciences,” (1979) in Indian Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. XXI, No. 3 (1994): 257-270.

 

“Positivism, Natural Law Theory and the ‘Internal Morality of Law’,” (1977) in Kinesis, Vol. 19, No. 1 (1993): 15-27.

 

“Some Critical Comments on Langer’s Philosophy of Art,” in The Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy

(Oberlin College), Vol. VII, No. 1 (1975): 19-24.

 

“Parts X and XI of Hume’s Dialogues,” in The Carleton University Student Journal of Philosophy, Vol. I, No. 3 (1975): 27-42.

 

“The Metaphysics of Thinking According to Heidegger,” in The Carleton University Student Journal of Philosophy, Vol. I, No. 2 (1974): 22-32.

 

e.   Encyclopedia Articles and Short Introductions:

“Bernard Bosanquet,” Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought, ed. Terence Ball (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) [accepted; to appear in 2019].

 

“John Grote,” Encyclopedia of Political Thought, ed. Michael T. Gibbons (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2014), pp. 1543–1545.

 

“Bernard Bosanquet,” Oxford Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, 2nd  edition, ed. Michael Kelly (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 420-421 (1,600 words).

 

“Bradley, F.H.,” International Encyclopedia of Ethics, ed. Hugh LaFollette (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), pp. 592-599. (3,000 words)

 

“Bernard Bosanquet,” Encyclopedia of Modern Political Thought, 2 vols., ed. Gregory Claeys (Sage Publishers/CQ Press, 2013), vol. 1, pp. 97-99. (750 words)

 

“Presentation,” in Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights, ed. William Sweet, Roberto Papini, and Luigi Bonanate (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2011), pp. v-x.

 

“Editorial,” in Notes et documents, 19 (Janvier-avril 2011), pp. 9-10.

 

“Preface” and “Introduction,” in Cultural Tradition and Social Progress [Chinese Philosophical Studies, XXVIII], ed. He Xirong, Yu Xuanmeng, Yu Xintian, Yu Wujing, and Yang Junyi (Washington, DC: Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2011), pp. vii-x; 1-9.

 

“Bentham, Jeremy: Classical School,” in The Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory, ed. Frank Cullen and Pamela Wilcox (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2010) [3,000 words] (with Paul Groarke), pp. 88-94.

 

Articles in: Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism, ed. William Sweet (London: Continuum, 2010) [sole author of 49 and co-author of 8 of 210 entries]

 

“Idealism in Britain” (4,600 words), pp. 1-8.

“British Idealism in East Asia” (4,753 words), pp. 34-42. “British Idealism in India” (5,235 words), pp. 26-34.

“British Idealism in Southern Africa” (3,700 words), pp. 20-26. “Sidney Ball” (700 words)

“G.F. Barbour” (455 words)

“Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya” (1,314 words) “George John Blewett” (840 words)

“Bernard Bosanquet” (3,000 words) “George Brett” (1,017 words) “William Jethro Brown” (900 words) “Alfred Caldecott” (600 words) “J.C.P. d’Andrade” (913 words)

“Narendranath Dutta (Swami Vivekananda)” (743 words) “S.W. Dyde” (1,300 words)

“Aurobindo Ghose” (1,263 words) “W.H. Fairbrother” (650 words) “T.M. Forsyth” (650 words)

“Patrick Geddes” [with Robert Calder] (1239 words) “Hiralal Haldar” (1,422 words)

“J.A. Hobson” (650 words) “R.F.A. Hoernlé” (2,500 words) “Alfred George Hogg” (600 words)

“Henry Scott Holland” (1,300 words)

 

“François Houang” (550 words)

“Elijah Jordan” [with D.J. Hodge] (650 words) “T.B. Kilpatrick” (1,820 words)

“George Harry Langley” (753 words) “Rupert Lodge” [with E. Trott] (700 words) “Arthur Ritchie Lord” (600 words) “Thomas Loveday” (650 words)

“Mungo William MacCallum” (1,000 words) “William Allison Macfadyen” (900 words)

“E.B. McGilvary” [with Steven Bayne] (650 words) “Hettie Millicent Mackenzie” (950 words)

“John McKenzie” (600 words) “G.R. Malkani” (1,715 words)

“F.D. Maurice” [with Steven Schroeder] (650 words) “A.C. Mukerji” (2,159 words)

“Andrew Howson Murray” (1,619 words) “George Gilbert Aimé Murray” (2,320 words)

“John Clark Murray” [with M. Nunnelley] (650 words) “Jean Pucelle” (1,301 words)

“Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan” (2,500 words) “P.T. Raju” (2,029 words)

“Hugh Adam Reyburn” (600 words). “D.G. Ritchie” (2,500 words)

“Bertrand Russell” [with Andrew Irvine] (2,500 words) “G.H. Sabine” [with M Konvitz] (650 words) “Brajendranath Seal” (1,539 words)

“J.A. Smith” (957 words)

“William Spence Urquhart” (950 words). “Ardeshir Ruttonji Wadia” (2,600 words) “Thomas Walker” (836 words)

“William Wallace” (1,714 words) “Alban Gregory Widgery” (822 words) “George Paxton Young” (1,250 words)

 

“Foreword” to Rolando M. Gripaldo: History, Culture, and Philosophy (Quezon City / Manila: C & E Publishing, 2010), xi-xv.

 

“Human Rights,” in Government and Politics (ed. Masashi Sekiguchi), in UNESCO Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS) [Developed under the Auspices of the UNESCO], Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers, 2004 [http://www.eolss.net];

-- reprinted in Government and Politics (ed. Masashi Sekiguchi), Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers, 2007, Volume 2, pp. 95-126. [16,000 words].

 

Articles in: Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (ed. Edward Craig) London: Routledge, 2007. www.rep.routledge.com/

 

“Andrew Howson Murray,” (1,400 words) “R.F.A. Hoernlé,” (1,400 words)

 

“Herbert Spencer,” in The New Encyclopedia of Unbelief, ed. Thomas Flynn; foreword by Richard Dawkins (Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2007) [1,200 words], pp. 729-730.

 

“R.F.A. Hoernlé” and “A.F.R. Hoernlé,” Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006) [2,000 words].

 

Articles in: The Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, ed. A. C. Grayling, Andrew Pyle, and Naomi Goulder, 4. vols. (Bristol, UK: Continuum Press, 2006; Published to Oxford Reference: 2010)

 

“Annie Besant,” (2,700 words) “Bernard Bosanquet” (3,000 words) “Alfred Caldecott” (600 words) “F.H. Cleobury,” (600 words) “T.M. Forsyth” (650 words) “R.F.A. Hoernlé” (2,500 words) “Alfred George Hogg” (600 words)

“George Harry Langley” (750 words) “Arthur Ritchie Lord” (600 words) “Thomas Loveday” (650 words) “John McKenzie” (600 words)

“Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan” (2,500 words) “Hugh Adam Reyburn” (600 words). “D.G. Ritchie” (2,500 words)

“Rights,” vol. 4, pp. 2724-28 (3,300 words)

“Scholasticism,” vol. 4, pp. 2827-31 (3,500 words) “William Spence Urquhart” (950 words). “Friedrich von Hügel,” (600 words)

“William Wallace” (1,700 words) “Alban Gregory Widgery” (800 words)

 

Articles in: Dictionary of Twentieth Century British Philosophers, 2 vols. (ed. Stuart Brown) Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2005.

 

“Bernard Bosanquet,” vol. 1, pp. 103-111 (4,000 words)

“F.H. Cleobury,” vol. 1, pp. 168-9. (600 words)

“T.M. Forsyth,” vol. 1, pp. 296-7 (600 words)

“R.F.A. Hoernlé,” vol. 1, pp. 434-8. (2,500 words)

“Alfred George Hogg,” vol. 1, pp. 440-1. (600 words)

“Friedrich von Hügel,” vol. 1, pp. 457-60 (600 words)

“George Harry Langley,” vol. 1, pp. 543-4. (600 words)

“Arthur Ritchie Lord,” vol. 1, pp. 583-4. (600 words)

“Thomas Loveday,” vol. 1, pp. 585-6. (600 words)

“John McKenzie,” vol. 2, pp. 617-8 (600 words)

“Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan,” vol. 2, pp. 835-9. (2,500 words)

“Hugh Adam Reyburn,” vol. 2, pp. 870-1. (600 words)

“William Spence Urquhart,” vol. 2, pp. 1066-8. (600 words)

“Alban Gregory Widgery,” vol. 2, pp. 1122-3. (600 words)

 

“Jeremy Bentham,” Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists, (ed. Bernard Lightman), 4 vols., Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2004, vol. 1, pp. 193-4. (600 words)

 

“Richard Whately,” Dictionary of Irish Philosophers, (ed. Thomas Duddy) Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2004, pp. 364-8. (2500 words)

 

“J.A. Smith,” Dictionary of British Classicists: 1500 - 1960, (ed. Robert B. Todd), Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2004, vol. 3, pp. 904-5. (600 words)

 

Articles in: Early Responses to British Idealism, general editor William Sweet, 3 vols., Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Continuum Press, 2004.

 

“General Introduction,” Vol. 1, pp. ix-xix.

“D.G. Ritchie: Introduction and Bibliographies,” Vol. 2, pp. 3-7; 97-103.

“Bernard Bosanquet: Introduction and Bibliographies,” Vol. 2, pp. 107-118; 257-268.

“Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison: Introduction and Bibliographies,” Vol. 3, pp. 145-149; 220-225. “John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart: Introduction and Bibliographies,” Vol. 3, pp. 229-233; 317-320. “Supplementary Bibliographies,” Vol. 3, pp. 321-341.

 

“Bibliography to the Writings of Bernard Bosanquet,” Bernard Bosanquet: Essays in Philosophy and Social Policy - 1883-1922, 3 vols., ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations by William Sweet, Bristol (UK): Thoemmes Press, 2003., Vol. 1, xxxix-lxv [with Peter Nicholson]. [revised version of 1999 below].

 

“Bibliography: Critical Studies,” Bernard Bosanquet: Essays in Philosophy and Social Policy - 1883-1922, 3 vols., ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations by William Sweet, Bristol (UK): Thoemmes Press, 2003, Vol. 1, lxvi-lxxv. [revised version of 1999 below].

 

‘Preface,’ Vol. 3, Bernard Bosanquet: Essays in Philosophy and Social Policy - 1883-1922, 3 vols., ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations by William Sweet, Bristol (UK): Thoemmes Press, 2003, pp. vii-xv. [revised version of 1999 below].

 

“Maritain, Jacques,” The New Catholic Encyclopedia, revised/second edition, Catholic University of America Press/ Gage Publishing, 2002, pp. 177-180. [with J.W. Evans and D. A. Gallagher}

 

Articles in: Dictionary of Nineteenth Century British Philosophers, 2. vols. (ed. W.J. Mander and A.P.F. Sell) Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 2002,

 

“Annie Besant,” Vol. 1, pp. 92-97 (2,700 words)

“Bernard Bosanquet,” Vol. 1, pp. 120-127 (4,000 words)

“Alfred Caldecott,” Vol. 1, pp. 201-202 (600 words)

“Friedrich Von Huegel,” Vol. 1, pp. 556-559 (600 words)

“David George Ritchie,” Vol. 2, pp. 953-957 (2,500 words)

“William Wallace,” Vol. 2, pp. 1160-1163 (2,500 words)

 

“Herbert Spencer,” in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, (ed. J. Fieser), Martin, TN: University of Tennessee at Martin, 2001.

 

“Philosophy: Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Religion,” in The Canadian Encyclopedia: World Edition, (ed. James Marsh), Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1997; 1998; 1999; 2000; 2001 (on CD-ROM); reprinted in The Canadian Encyclopedia: Year 2000 edition; Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2000 [with

L. Armour and K. Sullivan], pp. 1809-1811 (2,300 word entry)

 

-- French translation in: L' Encyclopédie canadienne: édition bilingue, ed. James Marsh, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 2000; 2001 [with L. Armour and K. Sullivan]

 

Articles in: The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, 2 vols. (ed. Christopher B. Gray), New York: Garland Publishing, 1999

 

“Idealists, British,” Vol. 1, pp. 389-390.

“Maritain, Jacques (1882-1973),” Vol. 2, pp. 533-535.

 

“Nozick, Robert (1938- ),” Vol. 2, pp. 601-603.

“Spencer, Herbert (1820-1903),” Vol. 2, pp. 827-829.

 

“Bibliography to the Writings of Bernard Bosanquet,” The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet, 20 volumes, ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations by William Sweet, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1999, Vol. 1, 553-579 [with Peter Nicholson].

 

“Bibliography: Critical Studies,” The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet, 20 volumes, ed. with Introductions, notes, and annotations by William Sweet, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1999, Vol. 1, 580-589.

 

‘Preface,’ Vol. 14, The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet (ed. William Sweet), 20 vols, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1999, pp. vii-xv.

 

Brief entries on “Edward Caird (1835-1908),” “David George Ritchie (1853-1903)” and “Richard Whately (1787-1863),” in A Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Names, Ed. Garth Kemerling, 1998.

 

Articles in: Modern Germany: an encyclopedia of history, people, and culture, 1871-1990. (ed. Dieter K. Buse and Juergen C. Doerr), New York: Garland Publishing, 1998.

 

“Ernst Bloch,” Vol. 1, pp. 120-121.

“Martin Buber,” Vol. 1, pp. 146-147.

“Ernst Cassirer,” Vol. 1, p. 162.

“The Marburg School (Die Marburger Schule),” Vol. 2, pp. 633-634. “Karl Popper”, Vol. 2, pp. 778-779.

“Carl Schmitt,” Vol. 2, pp. 890-891.

“The Vienna Circle (Der Wiener Kreis)”, Vol. 2, pp. 1031-1032. “Ludwig Wittgenstein,” Vol. 2, pp. 1076-1077.

 

“Bernard Bosanquet,” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, (ed. E.N. Zalta), Stanford, CA: CSLI, 1st edition, 1997. (13,000 word entry); substantial revision / 2nd edition 2004; substantial revision / 3rd edition 2008.

 

“Jacques Maritain,” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, (ed. E.N. Zalta), Stanford, CA: CSLI, 1st edition, 1997. (15,000 word entry), substantial revision / 2nd edition 2004; substantial revision / 3rd edition 2008.

 

“Jeremy Bentham,” in The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, (ed. J. Fieser), Martin, TN: University of Tennessee at Martin, 1997. (5,000 word entry)

- An abridged version has been published (in Castilian, Gallego and English) in “Cardinales” - Catalogue of the Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, Spain, 2002.

 

 

  1. f.   Articles in published Proceedings:

 

“John Henry Newman and the Prospects for a Dialogue among Faith, Reason, and Culture,” Conference Papers: Second International Fu Jen Academia Catholica Symposium: Homo, Cultura, Transcendentia - Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Catholic Studies, Taipei, Taiwan: Fu Jen University, 2011.

 

“Modernity, Values, and Culture,” Proceedings of the International Conference for Enlightenment and Its Contemporary Reevaluation, Shanghai: The National Research Base for World Marxism and Thought Trends at Fudan University, 2009

 

http://wx.xast.cn/KCMS/detail/detail.aspx?filename=FDMX200906001011&dbcode=IPFD&dbn ame=IPFD2009

 

“Ethics in a Multicultural World,” Philosophical Reflections on Difference and Conflict: Proceedings of the May 27, 2006 Conference of the Korean Philosophical Association, Daegu (Korea), 2006, pp. 235-253.

 

“Individuality, Relationality, and the Human Person,” Metaphysics 2003: Proceedings of the Second World Conference, ed. David Murray, 2 vols., Rome (Italy): Fondazione Idente di Studi e di Ricerca, 2006, Vol. 1, pp. 154-167.

 

“Metaphysics, ‘Christian Philosophy’ and J. H. Newman,” Proceedings of the Metaphysics for the Third Millennium Conference, ed. David Murray et al., 2 vols., Rome (Italy): Presso Istituto Assunzione, 2001, Vol. 2, pp. 457-465.

 

“Faith and Reason in Newman’s Thought,” The Newman Rambler (bicentennial issue), ed. David Williams, et al., Vol. 5, No. 2 (2001): 26-31.

 

“British Idealism, Bosanquet, and Aesthetics,” in The Great Book of Aesthetics (Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Aesthetics (ICA), Tokyo 27-31 August, 2001, ed Ken-ichi Sasaki and Tanehisa Otabe, Tokyo (Japan), University of Tokyo, 2003. ISBN 4-9901701-0-5. On CD-ROM.

 

“Idealist Social Policy and Liberalism,” Approaching a New Millennium: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future [Proceedings of the VIIth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas], eds.

Daniel Apollon, Odd-Bjorn Fure, Lars Svasand, Bergen (Norway): HIT Centre, University of Bergen, 2000. ISBN 82-91320-20-9. On CD-ROM.

 

“Bosanquet’s Logic and the Relation between Society and the Individual,” Approaching a New Millennium: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future [Proceedings of the VIIth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas], eds. Daniel Apollon, Odd-Bjorn Fure, Lars Svasand, Bergen (Norway): HIT Centre, University of Bergen, 2000. ISBN 82-91320-20-9. On CD-ROM.

 

“Bosanquet, Culture and the Influence of Idealist Logic,” in Paideia: Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy (Boston, U.SA.) http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Mode/ModeSwee.htm

After further editorial review, selected for publication in an abridged, print version of the Proceedings, Vol.

7, Modern Philosophy (ed. Mark Gedney).

 

“Discourse and the Nature of Religious Truth,” in The Nature of Truth (If Any), ed. Jaroslav Peregrin, Prague: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 1997, pp. 237-255.

 

“Bosanquet et les droits de la personne,” in Cahiers de l’équipe de recherche en éthique sociale, no. 9701, Montréal: Équipe de recherche en éthique sociale, 1997.

 

“Human Rights as a Foundation of Solidarity: The contribution of Jacques Maritain,” in Documents de Travail, no. 29, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgique): Chaire Hoover d’éthique économique et sociale, 1996.

 

“Idealism and British Liberalism,” in Papers presented to the 1995 annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, ON: Canadian Political Science Association, 1995. On microfiche:

 

“Autonomy, Authority and the Law in 19th Century Political Thought,” in Papers presented to the 1993 annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, ON: Canadian Political Science Association, 1993. On microfiche:

 

“Bernard Bosanquet on Society and the State” in Papers presented to the 1991 annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, ON: Canadian Political Science Association, 1991. On microfiche: Fiche 46/66: 22 pp.

 

g.   Reviews and Critical Notices:

Review of Sharad Deshpande (ed.), The Philosophy of G.R. Malkani, in Sophia 51 (2012):147–149. Review of Jean-Luc Barré, Jacques and Raïssa Maritain: Beggars for Heaven, tr. B. E. Doering, Notre Dame

Philosophical Reviews, May 2006.  http://ndpr.nd.edu/review.cfm?id=6501

Prefatory Remarks to Socrates, Lucretius, Camus — Two Philosophical Traditions on Death, by Fred Wilson.

Lewiston, Edwin Mellen, 2001, pp. v-vi.

Review of Andrew Pyle (ed.), Key Philosophers in Conversation: the Cogito Interviews, in Philosophy in Review / Comptes rendus en philosophie, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (April 2001): 147-148.

Review of Jacques Maritain, Distinguish to Unite or, The Degrees of Knowledge (The Collected Works of Jacques Maritain; Volume 7), in Études maritainiennes Maritain Studies, Vol. XIV (1998): 167-70.

Review of Paul Coates and Daniel D. Hutto, (ed.), Current Issues in Idealism, in Philosophy in Review / Comptes rendus en philosophie, Vol. XVIII, No. 6 (December 1998): 396-399.

Review of David Boucher (ed.), The British Idealists, in Philosophy in Review / Comptes rendus en philosophie, Vol. XVIII, No. 6 (December 1998): 393-396.

Review of Norman Malcolm, Wittgenstein: A Religious Point of View?, in The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. LXXI, No. 1 (1997): 126-130.

Review of John Horton and Susan Mendus (eds.), After MacIntyre: Critical Perspectives on the Work of Alasdair MacIntyre, in The European Legacy, Vol. 2, No. 7 (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997): 1245- 1246.

Review of Thomas Dean (ed.), Religious Pluralism and Truth: Essays on Cross-cultural Philosophy of Religion, in Canadian Philosophical Reviews / Revue Canadienne de Comptes rendus en Philosophie, Vol. XVI, No. 4 (1996): 249-250.

Review of David Boucher and Andrew Vincent, A Radical Hegelian: The Political and Social Philosophy of Henry Jones, in Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, No 32 (1995): 83-89.

Review of Robert A.H. Larmer, Water into Wine?: An Investigation of the Concept of Miracle, in Religious Studies and Theology, Vols. 13-14, No. 1 (1995): 103-105.

Review of Kelly J. Clark (ed.), Our Knowledge of God: Essays on Natural and Philosophical Theology, in Canadian Philosophical Reviews / Revue Canadienne de Comptes rendus en Philosophie, Vol. 15, No. 1 (1995): 19-21.

Review of Paul Gottfried, Carl Schmitt: Politics and Theory, in Dialogue (Canada), Vol. XXXIII, No. 4 (1994): 770-771.

Review of Kai Nielsen, After the Demise of the Tradition: Rorty, Critical Theory, and the Fate of Philosophy, in

Philosophia (Israel), Vol. 23 (1994): 401-405.

Review of Yusuf K. Umar, George Grant and the Future of Canada, in The Canadian Catholic Review, Vol. XII, No. 9 (1994): 27.

Review of Richard Tuck, Hobbes, in The Heythrop Journal, Vol. XXXIV, No. 1 (1993): 107-109.

Critical Review of Peter P. Nicholson, The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists: Selected Studies, in Laval théologique et philosophique, 48, No. 3 (1992): 477-480.

Review of Kai Nielsen and Hendrik Hart, Search for Community in a Withering Tradition: Conversations between a Marxian Atheist and a Calvinian Christian, in Église et théologie, Vol. 23, No. 2 (1992): 293-295.

Review of Steven M. DeLue, Political Obligation in a Liberal State, in The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. LXVI, No. 1 (1992): 102-105.

Review of K.J. Clark, Return to Reason: A Critique of Enlightenment Evidentialism and a Defense of Reason and Belief in God, in Religious Studies and Theology, Vol. 11, Nos. 2 & 3 (1991): 96-97.

Review of J.R. Lucas, The Future: An Essay on God, Temporality and Truth, in Religious Studies and Theology, Vol. 11, Nos. 2 & 3 (1991): 83-84.

Review of Tibor Machan, Individuals and their Rights, in The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Vol.

LXV, No. 2 (1991): 248-251.

 

Compte rendu de Jean-Luc Chabot, La doctrine sociale de l’Eglise, in Église et théologie, Vol. 22, No. 2 (1991): 260-263.

Critical Review of Kai Nielsen, God, Scepticism and Modernity, in Église et théologie, Vol. 22, No. 1 (1991): 113-117.

Compte rendu de Lucien Jaume, Hobbes et l’état représentatif moderne, in Philosopher: revue de l’enseignement de la philosophie au Québec, no. 10 (1990-1991): 227-232.

Critical Review of Guy Lafrance (ed.), Éthique et droits fondamentaux / Ethics and Basic Rights, in Laval théologique et philosophique, 46, No. 3 (1990): 403-406.

Résumé de “Patrick Imbert: ‘L’Américanité: profils et perspectives’,” in Carrefour: revue de réflexion interdisciplinaire, Vol. XII, No. 1 (1990), pp. 171 - 174. (with L. Charette)

Critical Review of A.I. Melden, Rights and Persons, in Auslegung, Vol. XI, No. 2 (1985): 537-545.

 

Other Publications:

  1. a.  Popular Writing (major):

“今日之馬里旦” [Maritain Today], [in Chinese] in Universitas [Che hsüeh yü wen huaMonthly Review of Philosophy and Culture [Fu Jen University], 388 (September 2006): 5-13; 63-69.

“The Canadian Jacques Maritain Association: the first 25 years,” Notes et documents: pour une recherche personnaliste, supp. to no. 68 (avril 2004), pp. 47-51.

“A moral response to terrorism,” Alumni News [St Francis Xavier University], Fall 2001, p. 8. “[Arts commentary:] The moral response to terrorism,” news@stfx.ca No. 70 (Sept. 30, 2001).

“Les Études maritainiennes en Amérique du nord,” Cahiers Jacques Maritain, No. 42 (2001): 57-63. “Advice to Thomists,” The Maritain Notebook (The American Maritain Association Newsletter), Vol. 9, No. 1

(2001): 2-3.

“Christian Philosophers in India,” Newsletter of the American Society of Christian Philosophers, Fall 1997, pp. 1-2.

“Over there, over there... Australia and Eastern Europe,” Newsletter of the American Society of Christian Philosophers, Winter 1997, pp. 2-3.

“Free speech remains fundamental freedom,” Op-Ed Page feature in The Halifax Chronicle-Herald and in

The Halifax Mail-Star (Halifax daily newspapers), Monday, March 14, 1994.

“A plea for reason in time of war,” Op-Ed Page feature in The Halifax Chronicle-Herald and in The Halifax Mail-Star (Halifax daily newspapers), Friday, February 1, 1991

“Not easy: East Germans face tough adjustment” Op-Ed Page feature in The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa daily newspaper), Monday, October 1, 1990.

 

  1. b.  Radio Commentary:

“Individual and Collective Rights,” Radio Commentary: Open House, CBC National Radio (AM and FM), Sunday, October 4, 1987.

 

  1. c.  Translations:

Steffen Mensching, “Unter den Linden”, in The Antigonish Review 84 (1991): 142-143 (from German). Paul Valadier, s.j., “Modernity, Globalization, and Cultures,” Notes et documents, 59 (September-December

2000): 14-20 (from French).

Jacques Maritain, Lectures on Natural Law [La loi naturelle ou loi non-écrite], for the Collected Works of Jacques Maritain, Volume VI. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press (from French).

 

 

Editorial Responsibilities:

Editor, Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, 2001-present.

Editor, Collingwood and British Idealism Studies: incorporating Bradley Studies, 2005-present Editor, Bradley Studies, 2004-05.

Editor, Études maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, 1994-2006.

 

Editor, Bulletin of the World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies, 2001-present. Associate Editor, Journal of Dharma [Bangalore, India], 1996-present.

Associate Editor, The South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture, 1996-present. President, Editorial Committee, Notes et documents, 2011-present

Member of the Editorial Board, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 2000-present. Member of the Editorial Board, Studies in Religion/Sciences Religieuses, 2017-present. Member of the Editorial Board, Analysis and Metaphysics, 2017-present.

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Member of the Editorial Board, Science et esprit: revue de philosophie et de théologie, 2000-present. Member of the Editorial Board, Culture and Dialogue, 2011-present.

Member of the Academic Council, Studia Gilsoniana, 2018-present. Member of the Editorial Board, Vietnam Social Sciences, 2017-present.

Member of the Editorial Board, Satya Nilayam: Chennai Journal of Intercultural Philosophy, 2012-present. Member of the Editorial Board, Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, 2003-05.

Editorial Consultant, Philosophia [Philippine National Philosophical Research Society], 2012 – present Editorial Consultant, Res Disputandae (formerly Ethics Education) [Australian Catholic University], 2011 -

present

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Dialogi Polityczne [Torun, Poland], 2012-present

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Scripta Philosophica. Research Bulletin of Doctoral Students of the Philosophy Faculty at KUL, 2012-present

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Book series: Philosophie im internationalen Kontext/Philosophy in International Context, Lit Verlag, Berlin, 2006-present.

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Universitas [journal of the Faculty of Philosophy, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan], 2003-present.

Member of the English Editorial Board, Review of Philosophy [Institute of Philosophy, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences], 2007-2015.

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Melintas [journal of the Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia], 2003-2015.

Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, «Әл-Фараби – Аль-Фараби» Философско- политологический и духовно-познавательный журнал [El-Farabi/Al'-Farabi:

Filosofsko-politologicheskii i dukhovno-poznavatel'nyi zhurnal] (Institut filosofii i politologii Ministerstva obrazovaniia i nauki Respubliki Kazakhstan) [journal of Almaty Qazaq Universiteti, Kazakhstan], 2003-2015.

Area Editor (Social Philosophy), The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 1999-2007. Editor, Bulletin of the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, 1999-2001.

Editor, Bulletin of the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion, 1999-2001. Editor, Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers Newsletter, 1994-99.

Member of the Editorial Board, Carrefour: revue de réflexion interdisciplinaire (French-language philosophical review), 1986-91.

Editor, De Philosophia (University of Ottawa Philosophy Review), 1983-84. Founding Editor, The Carleton University Student Journal of Philosophy, 1974-80.

Editorial Assistant, The Canadian Library of Philosophy, (Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy; Editorial offices at Carleton University), 1975-76.

 

Professional Lectures:

“Newman and the Nature and Demonstrability of Religious Belief,” Canadian Society for Philosophy of Religion/Société canadienne de philosophie de la religion, Montreal, QC. May 2019 [forthcoming]

 

“Some Classical Ways of Thinking about Ethics,” Academic exchange meeting of international leading experts in the School of Education and Public Administration, Suzhou Unbiversity of Science and Technmology, Suzhou, P.R. China, December 11, 2018.

“Ethics and Dialogue,” Four lectures delivered under the “International Professional Teacher Training Program”, Renmin University, Beijing, P.R. China, December 4-7, 2018

“Freedom of Conscience and Catholic Education,” Presidential Lecture, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Ottawa, ON, November 16, 2018

“Intuitionism, Religious Belief, and Proof in the Metaphysical Society,” North American Victorian Studies Association, St. Petersburg, Florida, October 11-14, 2018.

“Meaningful Life and the Recognition of Conscience,” Invited Lecture, International Society for Metaphysics Conference on "Human Existence and the Meaningful World", XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, P.R. China, August 18, 2018.

“Conscience and Christianity,” XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, P.R. China, August 17, 2018.

“Tomonobu Imamichi and George F. McLean: Wisdom Philosophers,” Invited Lecture for Special Session on Tomonobu Imamichi, Session for the Tomonobu Imamichi Institute for Eco-Ethica, XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, P.R. China, August 15, 2018.

“Philosophy of Religion: State of the Discipline and Future Directions,” Invited Lecture for session on ‘Derrida and the Philosophy of Religion,’ organised by the IISF, XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, P.R. China, August 15, 2018.

“Intercultural Philosophy and Ecological Citizenship,” [with Chen Zeng], XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, P.R. China, August 14, 2018.

“A Perspective on an Indian Perspective on Philosophy, Ethics, and Metaphysics: the case of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan,” Invited Lecture for ICPR session on “Philosophy, Culture, and Civil Society. An Indian Perspective” XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, P.R. China, August 14, 2018.

“Dialogue and Conscience,” Conference on “Dialogue of Cultures and Civilizations," Shandong University, Jinan, China, August 7-9, 2018.

“Jacques Maritain’s Contributions to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and to Freedom of Conscience,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association," Montreal, QC, June 5-6, 2018.

“Jacques Maritain et les origines de la Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme,” Inaugural Lecture, Conference on “La Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti dell’Uomo (1948) e il discorso di Jacques Maritain all’Unesco (Città del Messico, 1947),” Rome, April 12-14, 2018.

“Some Models of Canadian Philosophy”, Keynote Lecture, Conference on "What is Canadian Philosophy? Reflections on the 150th Anniversary of Confederation," Fredericton, NB, Nov 24-25 2017

“Maritain on Persons, Community, and History in Moral Philosophy,” Invited lecture, Conference on Ultimate Reality and Meaning, Regis College, Toronto, ON, August 4, 2017.

“Are Robots e-Persons?” “Science in Public” conference, University of Sheffield, July 10, 2017 (with Robert Gaizauskas).

“Martin Versfeld, Citizenship, and Civitas Dei,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Ryerson University, May 2017.

“Forgotten Philosophies,” Invited lecture, Faculty of Philosophy, Dominican University College, Ottawa, ON, March 23, 2017.

“British Idealism and ‘Becoming Human’ through Art,” Invited lecture, Universdad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 11, 2017.

“Freedom of Conscience and Catholic Universities,” Aquinas lecture, St Peter’s Seminary, London, ON, February 9, 2017.

“Integrity, Conscience, and Dignity,” Invited lecture, King’s University College, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, February 8, 2017.

“The Possibility of an Intercultural Philosophy and Intercultural Dialogue,” Invited lecture, Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (Pontifical Athenaeum), Bangalore, India, January 24, 2017.

 

“Plantinga, Religious Discourse, and Epistemic Reasonability,” Keynote address, National Seminar on ‘Contemporary Epistemological Issues: With Special Reference to Alvin I Goldman’s Contributions’, Indian Council for Philosophical Research Academic Centre, Lucknow, India, January 18, 2017.

“Cultural Identity and Democracy,” Invited lecture, University of Goa, Goa, India, January 16, 2017. “Cultural Identity and Democracy,” Invited Annual Faculty-Student Seminar Lecture, Jnana-Deepa

Vidyapeeth (Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Religion), Pune, India, January 13, 2017. “Ecological Citizenship and Ethical Burial” Invited lecture, Manipal University Jaipur, Jaipur,

Rajasthan, India, January 12, 2017.

“Individualist and Communitarian Conceptions of Justice,” Keynote address, Conference on Justice and Responsibility, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, January 9-10, 2017.

“The Predicament of Self-Ownership,” Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan, India, January 7, 2017. “The ‘Real Will’, Nicholson, and Bernard Bosanquet’s Philosophy of the State,” PSA British Idealist

Specialist Group, University of Hull, England, December 15, 2016.

“Cultural Identity and Democracy,” Invited paper, Research Centre in Public Ethics and Governance, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, October 31, 2016.

“Maritain on Persons, Community, and History in Moral Philosophy,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association Annual Conference, Dominican University College, Ottawa, October 28, 2016.

“Comments on ‘Antonio Calcagno, God and Being: Edith Stein’s Philosophy of Community in her Early Work and in her later Finite and Eternal Being,” CSCP Annual Meeting, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, May 2016.

“Charles Malik: From Process to Reality,” Invited paper, Conference on Charles Malik the Philosopher: Reflections on Process and Impact, Notre Dame University, Louaize, Beirut, Lebanon, March 30-31, 2016.

“Intercultural Philosophy and Forgotten Philosophies,” ICPR Invited Lecture, Satya Nilayam Research Institute, Chennai, India, Feb. 22, 2016.

“Culture and Identity,” Invited lecture, Chennai Philosophical Forum, Chennai, India, Feb. 20, 2016. “Identity, Culture and Recognition,” ICPR Invited Lecture, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit,

Kalady, Kerala, India, Feb. 19, 2016.

“Does History have a Purpose?,” Invited lecture, Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth (Pontifical Institute of Philosophy and Religion), Pune, India, Feb. 18, 2016.

“'The Project of Intercultural Philosophy and Intercultural Communication,” ICPR Invited Lecture, University of Pune, India, Feb. 18, 2016.

“Personhood and Property,” ICPR Invited Lecture, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, India, Feb. 16, 2016.

“Identity, Culture, and Recognition” and “Forgotten Philosophies,” ICPR Invited Lecture, University of Delhi, India, Feb. 15, 2016.

“To Be Human: Self, Community, Nature, Sacred/Transcendent,” Invited Workshop on “Re-learning to Be Human for Global Times,” Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, Tewkesbury, MA,

USA, December 18-19, 2015

“Christian Philosophy and the Meaning of Life,” St Jerome’s University, Waterloo, ON, November 20, 2015.

“Catholic Philosophies of Education: Problems, Principles, and Prospects,” Keynote address, Conference on Civil Society and Human Formation: Philosophy’s Role in a Renewed Understanding of the Meaning of Education, Melbourne, Australia, 20-22 July, 2015

“Individualist and Communitarian Principles of Justice,” Conference on “Justice and Responsibility in Multiple Cultures,” Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 18-19 July, 2015.

“The Project of Intercultural Philosophy and Intercultural Communication.” Conference on “The Methods of Mateo Ricci and Communication between Western and Chinese Cultures,” Department of Religion, School of Philosophy, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China, 12-13 July 2015.

“Anti-politics, Maritain, and Change of Culture,” Invited Plenary Address, American Maritain Association, San Francisco, CA, 27 February 2015.

 

“Personhood and Property: Eastern and Western Perspectives,” Invited Paper, International Conference on “Philosophy and Life World,” Shanghai Academy of the Social Sciences, Shanghai, China, 15-16 December 2014.

“Transhumanism and the Metaphysics of the Human Person,” Inaugural Address, International Conference on “Metaphysics: Past, Present, and Future,” International Society for Metaphysics (ISM)/Shanghai Academy of the Social Sciences (SASS)/East China Normal University (ECNU), Shanghai, China, 13 December 2014.

“British Idealism and its Place in Recent Anglo-American Philosophy,” Invited Speaker, Graduate Institute of Philosophy, National Central University, Zhongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan, 8 December 2014.

“Problems of Embodiment and the Body,” Invited Speaker, Department of Philosophy, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 8 December 2014.

“Transhumanism and Persons,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Brock University, St Catharines, ON, 26 May 2014.

“The Human, Transhumanism, and Embodiment,” Conference on “Learning to be Human”, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies, Peking University, China, Mar. 27, 2014.

"Dharma/Dhamma Traditions and their Significance for Universal Human Rights", Distinguished Speaker, Second International Conference on Dharma-Dhamma, Centre for Study of Religion and Society (CSRS) of India Foundation / Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies, Sanchi /Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, Feb 28, 2014.

“Religious Tolerance in the Global Context,” Anna Centre for Public Affairs, University of Madras, Chennai, India, Feb. 26, 2014.

“Feminism: A Philosophical Perspective,” Department of Women’s Studies, University of Madras, Chennai, India, Feb. 26, 2014.

“Swami Vivekananda and the Relevance of Indian Spirituality in the 21th Century,” Presidential Address, National Seminar on “Indian spirituality and its relevance in 21st Century,” University of Madras, Chennai, India, February 25, 2014.

“Body, Embodiment, and the Person (2 lectures),” [LD Swamikannu Pillai endowment lectures], University of Madras, Chennai, India, February 24, 2014.

“Buddhism and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” Conference on Spiritual Foundations and Chinese Culture: A Philosophical Approach, Fu Jen University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 13, 2013.

“Christian Philosophy and the Meaning of Life,” International Conference on Catholic Faith and Human Care, Fu Jen University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 8, 2013.

“Immigration and the Virtue of Hospitality,” Invited Round Table Participant, ‘Religion and Immigration,’ Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, 1 October 2013.

“Culture, Values, and Models of Human Rights,” International Conference on “Religion, Philosophy, and Culture”, Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 23-24, 2013.

“The Moral Self and the Metaphysical Self,” Conference on ‘British Idealism and the concept of the self,’ Harris Manchester College, Oxford, 27–29 August 2013.

“Empiricism, Fideism, and John Henry Newman,” [Section on Christian Philosophy], World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, 4-10 August, 2013.

“Cultural Change and the Theology of the Body: Some Philosophical Reflections,” Special Session of the World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies on “Cultural Change and the Place of Religion,” World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, 4-10 August, 2013.

“Changing the Culture of ‘Anti-politics’,” Conference on “Culture and Philosophy as Way of Life in Times of Global Crisis,” Pre-conference World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece, 1-3 August, 2013.

“Religion, Culture, and Models of Human Rights,” keynote paper, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Victoria, BC, 5 June 2013.

“Freedom of Religion and Catholic Social Teaching,” keynote paper, Conference on ‘Reflections on The “Year of faith”,’ Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, 17 May 2013.

 

“Diritti umani ed educazione al diologo interculturale,” Conference of Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain on « Educare alla politica, » Republic of San Marino, 27 April 2013.

“What is Beauty?,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Dominican University College, Ottawa, 27 October 2012.

“Freedom of Conscience in Catholic Universities,” Rev William Rossner, sj, Annual Lecture in Philosophy, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, MO, 22 October 2012.

“Religious Freedom and Catholic Social Thought,” Pedro Arrupe Endowment Lecture, Satya Nilayam

/ Sacred Heart College, Chennai (India), 3 August 2012.

“Cultural Difference and Philosophical Dialogue,” Department of Sanskrit, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady, Kerala (India), 30 July 2012.

“Models of Intercultural Philosophy” and “Religion and Cultural Conflict,” Extension Lectures, Indian Council for Philosophical Research / Department of Philosophy, Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit, Kalady, Kerala (India), 27 July 2012.

“Intercultural Philosophy,” Invited Special Lecture, Department of Philosophy, University of Madras, Chennai (India), 26 July 2012.

“Globalization and the Internationalization of Higher Education.” Invited keynote address, National Conference on Indian Higher Education, Madras Christian College, Chennai (India), 23 July 2012.

“Radhakrishnan and the Duty of Universal Spiritual Emancipation.” Invited lecture, Vishu Mohan Foundation, Chennai (India), 22 July 2012.

“Philosophy East and West, and the Project of Intercultural Philosophy,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Waterloo, ON, 31 May 2012.

“Is the ‘Intelligibility of Religious Language’ Debate Dead?,” Jay Newman Memorial Lecture in the Philosophy of Religion, Canadian Theological Society, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Waterloo, ON, 28 May 2012.

“Natural Law in Theory and Practice: Jacques Maritain and the Contemporary Natural Law Tradition,” Jacek Woroniecki Memorial Lectures (five lectures), Catholic University of Lublin, 21-26 May 2012. http://www.kul.pl/2011-2012-prof-william-sweet,art_37101.html

“La filosofia dell’arte di Jacques Maritain,” Conference on « Jacques Maritain: le arti figurative, la poesia e la musica, » Republic of San Marino, 27 April 2012.

“Religion within the limits of democracy: some models for Southeast Europe,” Croatian Philosophical Society Conference on “Philosophical Trends in Southeast Europe,” Cres, Croatia, 20 September 2011.

“Models of Religious Freedom in Democratic States,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, 31 May 2011.

Faith and Reason and Intercultural Philosophy,” keynote paper, Conference on Thomism and Asian Cultures; Celebrating 400 Years of Dialogue Across Civilizations, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, 25 May 2011.

“Migrating Traditions and the Possibility of Intercultural Philosophy,” invited paper, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, 18 May 2011.

“Models of Religious Freedom,” invited paper, Institute of Religious Studies, Chung Yuan Christian University, Jhongli City, Taoyuan County, Taiwan, 19 May 2011.

“John Henry Newman and the Prospects for a Dialogue among Faith, Reason, and Culture,” keynote paper, Conference on “Humanity, Culture, and Transcendence,” Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, 13 May 2011.

“Migrating Traditions and the Possibility of an Intercultural Philosophy,” invited paper, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, 15 March 2011.

“Catholic Studies: Principles and Prospects,” invited round table paper, conference on “In Search of the Good in the World: Scholarly Perspectives in Conversation,” St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, 11 March 2011.

“Pluralism, Liberalism, and Apartheid,” invited lecture, Faculty of Arts lecture series, St Francis Xavier University, 9 February 2011.

 

“Parenting, Licensing, and Integrity,” Neil W. MacGill Memorial Lecture, University of New Brunswick, 22 November 2010.

“Freedom of Conscience and Catholic Universities,” St Dunstan’s University Board Symposium on “Democracy and Christian Faith,” Charlottetown, PEI, 20 November 2010.

“Rights after the Rights Revolution,” Alan Milne Memorial Lecture, University of Durham, UK, 8 November 2010.

“Intercultural Philosophy and Fides et ratio,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association conference on “Intercultural Philosophy and the Christian Tradition / La philosophie interculturelle et la tradition chrétienne,” Ottawa, ON, 21 October 2010.

“British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition,” R.G. Collingwood Society Conference on “The Empire of Idealism,” Monash University Conference Centre, Prato, Italy, 19-22 July 2010.

“Responding to Responses to Responding to the Enlightenment,” Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Montréal, QC, 2 June 2010.

“Addressing Cultural Clash: Some Comments,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Montréal, QC, 1 June 2010.

“Intercultural Philosophy and the Catholic Philosophical Traditions,” Invited paper for The International Symposium in Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of Matteo Ricci 1552-1610, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei, Taiwan, 22 April 2010.

“British Idealism as a Migrating Tradition,” Invited Special Lecture, Political Studies Association, 60th Annual Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 March 2010.

“Religion and the Role of Democratic Values,” Pontificia Universita Gregoriana, Rome, Italy, 21 March 2010.

“The Universality of Human Rights,” invited paper for Colloque sur «Jacques Maritain, philosophe de la personne», Rome, Italy, 18 March 2010.

“On Un laboratorio per la democrazia. L'Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain 1974-2008 by Jean-Dominique Durand”, Centre Saint Louis de France / Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain, Rome, Italy, 17 March 2010.

“Multiculturalism and Ethics,” Madras Christian College, Chennai, India, 23 February 2010. “Philosophy and Intercultural Philosophy,” Satya Nilayam, Chennai, India, 22 February 2010. “Religious Freedom,” St Stephen’s College, Delhi, India, 19 February 2010.

“Migrating Traditions and the Possibility of an Intercultural Philosophy,” Invited lecture, Jawarhal Nehru University / Centre for the Study of Civilizations, New Delhi, India, 18 February, 2010.

“Human Dignity and Freedom,” Dr. B. Ambedhkar University, Delhi, India, 17 February 2010. “The History of Philosophy and Forgotten Philosophies,” University of Madras, India, 10 February

2010.

“Parental Licensing?,” American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, 8 February 2010. “Migrating Traditions and Intercultural Philosophy,” Keynote Address for Conference on ‘Universalism,

Relativism and Intercultural Philosophy,’ University of Cape Coast, Ghana, 4 February, 2010 “R.F.A. Hoernlé and Idealism in South Africa,” Keynote Address, Philosophical Society of Southern

Africa annual conference, Johannesburg, South Africa, 22 January 2010.

“The History of Philosophy and Forgotten Philosophies,” invited paper, Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Conference on ‘Philosophy in the Dialogue of Cultures’, Moscow, 16- 18 November 2009.

“Catholicism and Democracy,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Ottawa, October 24, 2009. “Philosophy of the Person: Human Dignity and Freedom,” Invited paper, University of Santo Tomas,

Manila, Philippines, July 9, 2009.

“Human Rights in Ethics, Law, and Politics,” Invited paper, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines, July 8, 2009.

“Human Dignity and Freedom,” Invited paper, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines, July 8, 2009.

“Ethics, Multiculturalism and Hospitality”, Invited paper, Philippine National Philosophical Research Society, Manila, Philippines, July 8, 2009.

 

“Technology, Social Reality, and Philosophy,” Invited paper, Conference on The Role of Philosophy in the Development of China's Northwest, The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, P.R. China, July 5, 2009.

“Hospitality, Diversity, and Unity,” Invited paper, Conference on Diversity in Unity: Harmony in a Global Age, Institute of Philosophy of the Shanghai Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, P.R. China, July 2-3, 2009.

“Modernity, Values, and Culture,” Invited paper, Conference on Enlightenment and Contemporary Reflections, Department of Philosophy, Fudan University, Shanghai, P.R. China, June 28-29, 2009.

“Technology, Philosophy, and Culture,” Invited paper, Conference on The Role of Philosophy in the Development of South East Asia, Royal Academy of Cambodia and the Royal University of Phnom Penh II, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, June 24-25, 2009.

“Some Philosophical Issues in Parental Licensing,” Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers / Canadian Philosophical Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, May 26, 2009.

“Alvin Plantinga’s God,” Invited paper, Faculty of Philosophy, John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland, May 18, 2009.

“Parenting, Licensing, and Integrity,” St Joseph’s College, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, March 6, 2009.

“Education, Values, and the Challenges of Catholic Education Today,” St Mary’s University College, Calgary, AB, March 5, 2009.

“Religious Freedom: a conceptual overview,” invited keynote address, Conference on “Lost in Translation? Comparing Local and Global Interpretations of Religious Freedom,” University of Tennessee, Knoxville, February 2009.

“Human Rights in Ethics, Law and Politics: some common problems,” Confserence on “Foundations of Human Rights,” Dominican University College, Ottawa, December 4-6, 2008.

“Catholic Education in Canada: Principles and Promise [Edukacja katolicka w Kanadzie: zasady i nadzieja],” Invited Address, Conference on “Catholic Education: Problems, Risks, and Rewards,” Torun, Poland, Nov. 21-22, 2008.

“Love and Dignity,” Plenary Address, Conference on “Love and Friendship,” American Maritain Association, Boston, MA, Oct. 23, 2008.

“Intelligibility and Religion,” Invited paper, Round Table on “The Deep Rationality of Religions,” the XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, South Korea, August 3, 2008.

“Cross-Cultural Ethics: British Philosophy and Asia,” Session on Cross cultural Communication and the Asian Context [organised by the Chinese Philosophical Association], the XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, South Korea, August 1, 2008.

“Metaphysics after Metaphysics,” Round Table of the International Society for Metaphysics on “New Perspectives for Metaphysics in 21st Century,” the XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, South Korea, July 31, 2008.

“Migrating Texts and Traditions,” Invited paper, International Institute of Philosophy, the XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, South Korea, July 31, 2008.

“What Remains of Modernity? Some Remarks on Philosophy and Culture in the Transition to a Global Era,” Conference on “Philosophy Emerging from Culture,” Soongsil University, Seoul / Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (RVP), Seoul, South Korea. July 27-29, 2008.

"Bernard Bosanquet on What Religion Is and the Place of Demonstration", Academia Sinica [Taiwanese/Chinese Academy of Sciences], Taipei, Taiwan, July 23, 2008.

“Philosophies at the margins and forgotten philosophies,” Presidential Address, Canadian Philosophical Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, June 2, 2008.

“James, Religious Experience, and the Reasonableness of the “Right to Believe,” Symposium on “Religious Experience,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, June 2008.

“Dignity and Individual Freedom,” Aquinas Lecture, St Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, March 2008.

“Edith Stein’s Itinerary and ‘The Science of the Cross’,” ‘Naming the Holy’ Lecture Series, Newman Centre, University of Toronto, February 27, 2008.

 

“Maritain, Natural Law Theory, and Responding to Campaigns of Terror,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Ottawa, November 3, 2007.

“Freedom of Conscience and Catholic Universities,” St Jerome’s University, Waterloo, ON, October, 2007.

“Culture and Ethics,” International Workshop on Culture, Values, and Practice, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 19, 2007.

“Culture, Religion, and Democratic Traditions,” International Conference on Philosophy of Culture and Practice, Soochow University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 16, 2007.

“William James on Mysticism and the Rationality of Religious Belief,” National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, June 13, 2007.

“What is it for Texts and Traditions to Migrate?,” Fu Jen Catholic University, Hsinchuang, Taiwan, June 8, 2007.

“Hospitality as a Model for Cultural Dialogue in the Post-Modern Age,” National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, June 6, 2007.

“Religious Belief and Intelligibility,” Symposium on “Whence Intelligibility?,” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 29, 2007.

“Whose Dignity is it Anyway?,” Breakfast on the Hill Speaker Series, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 6th floor, Centre Block, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, May 10, 2007.

“Reproductive Technologies and Parental Licensing,” University of Malta, Msida, Malta, March 29, 2007.

“Hospitality and Ethics,” Conference on “Hospitality - A Paradigm of Interreligious and Intercultural Encounter,” Salzburg, Austria, 29-30 July 2006.

“Multiculturalism, Hospitality and the Canadian Context,” Conference on “Hospitality - A Paradigm of Interreligious and Intercultural Encounter,” Salzburg, Austria, 29-30 July 2006.

“On the Role of Philosophy in the Global Age: Western Perspectives,” Invited paper, Conference on “Dialogue between Asian and Western Philosophers on the Role of Philosophy in the Age of Globalization,” Institute of Philosophy, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 1-3, 2006.

“Ethics in a Multicultural World,” Invited paper, Conference on “Rethinking Philosophy in a Multicultural World” / bi-annual meeting of the Korean Philosophical Association (KPA) / FISP Program Committee Meeting. Daegu, Korea, May 25-28, 2006.

“Idealism in India,” Atlantic Region Philosophical Association, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, October 28-29, 2005.

“Ethics under Idealism,” Conference on “Idealism Today,” Harris Manchester College, Oxford, 18-22 July 2005.

“Politics and Aesthetic Consciousness,” R. G. Collingwood Conference, Monk Coniston, Conistonwater, Cumbria (England), 6–9 July, 2005.

“Technology, Religion and Human Destiny,” Conference on “Technology and the Changing Face of Humanity,” University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 29 May 2005.

“Ignatieff on Rights and Individualism,” Symposium on “Michael Ignatieff and the Philosophy of Rights,” University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 30 May 2005.

“Challenges for Ethics in the Politics of New Independent States,” Conference on “Metaphilosophical Reflections – on Current Challenges of Philosophy”, Helsinki (Finland), 18-19 May 2005.

“Idealism and cross-cultural ethical dialogue,” Conference on “Dialogues among Cultures,” Seoul (Korea), 20 April 2005.

“History and Teleology,” Huafan University, Taipei (Taiwan), December 16, 2004.

“Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Law in Jacques Maritain, and Some Contemporary Applications,” [9 lectures], Fu Jen University, Taipei (Taiwan), December 7-17, 2004.

“Maritain, just war theory, and campaigns of terror,” Conference on Pertinence actuelle de la théorie de la Guerre Juste, Collège dominicain de philosophie et de théologie, November 10-11, 2004.

“History and Teleology,” 2 lectures [The Principal William Miller Endowment Lectures, 2004-05], University of Madras (India), August 31, 2004.

 

“Religion and the Challenges of Science,”[Golden Jubilee Lectures], Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati (India), August 30, 2004.

“Science and Religion,” Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Madras/Chennai (India), August 26, 2004.

“Religious Heritage and Freedom,” Conference on ‘Asian Heritage in a Global Society’, Asian Association of Catholic Philosophers, Bangkok (Thailand), August 18-20, 2004.

“The Limits of Religious Freedom,” Bangalore Academy of Philosophy, Bangalore, India, August 12, 2004.

“R.F.A. Hoernlé and Idealism in South Africa,” International Workshop on “British Idealism: Moral and Social Philosophy,” International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Pamplona (Spain), August 3, 2004.

“Secularism and Freedom of Religion in Multi-cultural Democracies,” International Conference on ‘Religions - Cultures - Globalisation: Living Together in a Global Age,’ Salzburg (Austria), July 30 - August 1, 2004.

“Cultural Integrity and Obligations,” Conference on ‘Cultural Traditions and Social Progress’, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai (P.R. China), June 29, 2004.

“Religion and the Challenges of Science,” Philosophical Encounter Circle, Taipei (Taiwan), June 12, 2004.

“What is Beauty?,” Department of Philosophy, Soochow University, Taipei (Taiwan), June 16, 2004. “Philosophy under Apartheid,” Conference on “Ideas Under Fire,” Canadian Jacques Maritain

Association, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg (Canada), May 2004.

“The Use of History,” History in Education, Institut for Pædagogisk Filosofi - Danmarks Pædagogiske Universitet, København, Copenhagen (Denmark), March 24-25, 2004.

“A.R. Lord and Later Idealist Political Philosophy,” International Conference on Anglo-American Idealism, Peloponese (Greece), August, 2003.

“Metaphysics in Post-Modernity,” XXI World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul (Turkey), August 17, 2003.

“Philosophy, Pluralism, and Culture,” XXI World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul (Turkey), August 14, 2003.

“Post Colonial Philosophy, Cultural Identity, and Cultural Integrity,” XXI World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul (Turkey), August 11, 2003.

“Making Society Civil,” Conference on “The Dialogue of Cultural Traditions: A Global Perspective,” Istanbul Kultur University, Istanbul (Turkey), August 8, 2003.

“Individuality, Relationality, and the Human Person,” Keynote Address, Conference on Metaphysics and Mysticism, Rome (Italy), July 3, 2003.

“Bosanquet, Collingwood, and Historicism,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, June 1, 2003.

“Edith Stein: Knowledge, Mysticism and the Person,” invited paper for Conference on Mysticism, Notre Dame University, Zouk Mosbeh, Keserouan, Lebanon, May 2003.

“Alvin Plantinga’s God,” International Congress on «La philosophie et la question de Dieu», Université Laval, Québec, 10-12 April 2003.

“Catholic Universities, Freedom of Religion, and Human Rights,” Jean Mathieu Soulerin Memorial Lecture, University of St Michael’s College, University of Toronto, November 22, 2002.

“On Being Human: from ‘refined observation’ to metaphysics” Canadian Jacques Maritain Association [Presidential Address], Saint Paul University, Ottawa, October 25, 2002.

“Maritain and Freedom of Conscience,” American Maritain Association, Princeton University, October 2002.

“Individuality and Human Personhood: from ‘refined observation’ to metaphysics,” Institute for Metaphysical and Mystical Studies, New York, NY, September 2002.

“Idealism and Pluralism,” Hoernlé Research Seminar, Department of Philosophy, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (South Africa), August 30, 2002.

“Freedom of Religion and the Justification of Violence,” Asian Association of Catholic Philosophers, Akademia Park, Kisarazu-shi, Chiba (Japan), August 21, 2002.

 

“Being Human,” Philosophy Encounter Circle, Taipei (Taiwan) August 16, 2002.

“Wittgenstein on Religion,” Department of Philosophy, University of Madras, Chennai (India), August 14, 2002.

“Does Science Contradict Religion?,” Satya Nilayam (Jesuit ecclesiastical Faculty of Philosophy), Chennai (India), August 13, 2002.

“Evolution, Science, and Religion [I and II],” Dr S. Radhakrishnan Endowment Lectures, Madras Christian College, August 12, 2002.

“What it is to be a Person,” Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati (India), August 9, 2002.

“The Relevance of Philosophy to the Study of Culture,” Rani Durgavadi University, Jabalpur (India), August 6, 2002.

“Absolute Idealism and the Nature of the Self,” Conference on Mysticism, Reason, Art, and Literature: East West Perspectives, Calcutta, India, July 31, 2002.

“Wittgenstein on Religion,” University of Dhaka, Dev Centre for Philosophical Research, Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 24, 2002.

“Economics, Social Science, and Moral Philosophy,” Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 24, 2002.

“Anatomy of Corruption: Philosophical Perspectives,” [Roundtable presentation], Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 23, 2002.

“Philosophy, Pluralism, and Culture,” University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 22, 2002. “Alvin Plantinga’s God,” Australasian Association of Philosophy, University of Canterbury,

Christchurch, New Zealand, July 10, 2002.

“Neo-classical Economics, Social Science, and Moral Philosophy,” Western Economic Association International, 77th Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, June 30, 2002.

“Evolution, Science, and Religion,” Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers [Presidential Address], Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Toronto, May 28, 2002.

“South African Philosophers, Cultural Diversity, and Political Practice,” Tel Aviv University, Israel, December 26, 2001.

Idealism and Rights--and challenges to it,” Book symposium on Idealism and Rights by William Sweet, Political Studies Association - British Idealism Research Group/ Collingwood and British Idealism Research Centre, Gregynog, Wales, December 18, 2001.

Lectures on “Religious Belief and Demonstration: The Contemporary Debate,” Dharma Endowment Lectures (2001-2002), [6 lectures] Dharmaram College, Bangalore, India, November 12-13, 2001.

“Idealism, Bosanquet, and Aesthetics,” 15th International Congress of Aesthetics on “Aesthetics at the 21st Century,” Kanda University of International Studies, Chiba, Japan, August 27, 2001.

“The Methods of Metaphysics,” Colloquium on ‘Philosophy, Methodology, and our World,’ Philosophical Encounter Circle, Holy Spirit Seminary College, Hong Kong, China, August 21-24, 2001.

“South African Philosophers, Pluralism, and Apartheid,” invited paper for the conference “Philosophy, Pluralism, and Culture,” organized by the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Université Laval, May 25, 2001.

“Universal Human Rights and Cultural Integrity,” invited paper for International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations, (organised by Mofid University, Qom), Tehran (Iran), May 5-6, 2001

“Theories of Rights and Political and Legal Instruments,” invited paper for International Seminar on “Politics and Ethics,” Academy of Sciences (Georgian Republic) Institute of Politology, Tbilisi (Georgia), May 1-2, 2001.

“Science and Religion,” Academy Day lecture in honour of St Thomas Aquinas, Vijnananilayam Institute of Philosophy and Theology (affiliated to Andhra University), Eluru, A.P., India, January 23, 2001.

“Cultural Integrity and Liberty Rights,” University of Pune, India, January 19, 2001.

“What is it like to be a person? An idealist perspective,” University of Pune, India, January 16, 2001. “Two Post-Rawlsian Liberals,” University of Pune, India, January 15, 2001.

“Idealism: West and East,” University of Pune, India, January 9, 2001.

 

“Cultural Integrity and Liberty Rights,” invited paper, International Conference on Ethnicity, Cultural Identity and Freedom, (Afro-Asian Philosophy Association), New Delhi (India), January 1, 2001.

“Canadian and Indian Idealism,” Indian Philosophical Congress Platinum Jubilee Celebrations, New Delhi (India), January 1, 2001.

“Misconceptions about the Origins of Bosanquet's Metaphysics,” invited paper, Conference on British Idealism at the Millennium, The Collingwood and British Idealism Centre, Cardiff University, Gregynog, Tregynon (Newtown) Powys, Wales, December 14-16, 2000.

“Is Tradition Old-fashioned?,” Dominican College of Philosophy and Theology, Ottawa, ON, December 3, 2000.

“Philosophical Foundations, Cultural Integrity and Human Rights,” invited paper, Departments of Philosophy and Political Science, Soochow University, Taipei, November 28, 2000.

“Philosophy, Culture, and the Future of Tradition,” invited paper for Conference on Christian Philosophy and Chinese Culture, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei (Taiwan), November 24, 2000.

“Globalization, Cultural Integrity and ‘Participative Construction’,” invited paper, seminar, Council on Research and Values in Philosophy, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, October 27, 2000.

“Religious Belief, Political Culture, and Community,” American Maritain Association annual meeting, University of Notre Dame, Indiana (USA), October 19-22, 2000.

“‘Christian Philosophy’ and J. H. Newman,” World Conference on Metaphysics - “Metaphysics for the Third Millennium,” Rome (Italy), September 5-8, 2000.

“Metaphysics and Cross-Cultural Truth in Religion,” World Conference on Metaphysics - “Metaphysics for the Third Millennium,” Rome (Italy), September 5-8, 2000

“Religious Pluralism, Cross-Cultural Truth in Religion, and Christianity,” Association for Reformational Philosophy-International Symposium, Hoeven (the Netherlands), August 22, 2000.

“Idealist Social Policy and Liberalism,” [Workshop on “Liberal Political Philosophy and Rights from the 18th to 20th Century”] VIIth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Bergen (Norway), August 14-18, 2000.

“Bosanquet’s Logic and the Relation between Society and the Individual,” [Workshop on “British Idealism and European Philosophy”] VIIth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Bergen (Norway), August 14-18, 2000.

“Faith, demonstration, and the epistemic character of religious belief in J.H. Newman,” XVIII Congress, International Association for the History of Religion, Durban (South Africa), August 2000.

“Religious Belief, Meaning, and Argument,” XVIII Congress, International Association for the History of Religion, Durban (South Africa), August 7, 2000.

“Solidarity and Human Rights,” Department of Philosophy, University of Cape Town, (South Africa), July 26, 2000.

“Globalization, ecumenism, and the possibility of a global ethic,” International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics, 2nd World Congress, São Paulo (Brazil), July 19-23, 2000.

“Global Markets, Moral Theory, and Arguing for Economic Justice,” Conference on ‘Rethinking Wealth Creation and Distribution in the Jubilee: A Double Challenge for Catholic Social Thought and Management Education,’ Universidad Iberoamericana, Puebla (Mexico), July 12-14, 2000.

“Religious Belief and Demonstration in J.H. Newman,” Canadian Society for the Study of Religion Annual Congress, Conference of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, May 25, 2000.

“Walking the Gangplank? (Book Symposium on H. Hart and K. Nielsen, Walking the Tightrope of Faith: Philosophical Conversations about Reason and Religion)” Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Conference of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, May 24, 2000.

“Natural Law and Human Rights,” Fu Jen Catholic University, Taipei (Taiwan, R.O.C.), January 10, 2000.

“The Future of Tradition,” Faculty of Philosophy, University of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), January 3, 2000.

 

“Newman and Maritain on the Ways of Knowing God,” American Maritain Association, Berkeley, California (USA), October 24, 1999.

“Maritain, Newman et les voies de la connaissance de Dieu,” Centre Indépendent de Recherche Philosophique, Toulouse (France), August 30, 1999.

“Victorian Society, Liberalism, and British Idealism,” Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), August 23, 1999.

“Science and Religion,” University of Lucknow (India), August 20, 1999.

“Philosophy and Globalization,” Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Chennai (India), August 18, 1999.

“Scientific and Religious Truth in a Cross-Cultural Setting,” University of Madras, Chennai (India), August 17, 1999.

“The Compatibility of Science and Religion,” University of Madras (India), August 17, 1999. “Science and Religion in Conflict,” University of Madras (India), August 16, 1999.

“Maritain, Solidarity, and Human Rights,” Ateneo de Manila University, Manila (Philippines), August 11, 1999.

“Scientific and Religious Truth in a Cross Cultural Setting,” Ateneo de Manila University, Manila (Philippines), August 10, 1999.

“Globalization, Philosophy, and Ecumenism,” University of Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea), August 5, 1999.

“Scientific and Religious Truth in a Cross-Cultural Setting,” Australian Catholic University, Melbourne (Australia), August 2, 1999.

“British Idealism and University Education in India,” University of the South Pacific, Suva (Fiji) July 27, 1999.

“Pluralisme culturel et la situation occidentale de la philosophie dans ‘Fides et ratio’,”L’association canadienne de philosophie, Université de Sherbrooke, QC, June 6, 1999.

“Wittgenstein, le fidéisme wittgensteinien et la nature des croyances religieuses,” Canadian Society for the Study of Religion Annual Congress, Conference of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, Bishop’s University, Lennoxville, QC, June 4, 1999.

“Practical Ethics and Idealism,” Invited lecture to The Royal Institute of Philosophy, University of Wales, Cardiff (Wales), March 22, 1999.

“Social Policy and Bosanquet's Social Philosophy,” Invited paper for the Annual Meeting of the Political Studies Association, University of Nottingham, Nottingham (England), March 23-25, 1999.

“Religious Belief and Community,” Institute of Christian Studies, Toronto, ON, March 19, 1999. “Philosophy, Community, and the Model of Ecumenism,” invited paper for Round Table session on

“The Future of Value Inquiry,” XXth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, MA (U.S.A.), August 14, 1998.

“Bosanquet, Culture, and the Influence of Idealist Logic,” XXth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, MA (U.S.A.), August 13, 1998.

“Maritain, Solidarity, and Human Rights,” invited paper for Conference on “Human Rights: Philosophical Perspectives,” organised by the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, May 29, 1998.

“Comments on ‘Hobbes, Machiavelli, Bacon,’” 1998 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA), (Political Theory Section), University of Ottawa, May 31, 1998.

“Comments on Hart on Philosophy and Theology,” Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA) Annual Congress, University of Ottawa, May 28, 1998.

“Comments on Walters on MacIntyre and Gewirth,” 1998 Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers (Canadian Section), University of Ottawa, May 27, 1998.

“The Call to Solidarity and the Role of Human Rights,” invited lecture, St Paul’s College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, February 2, 1998.

“The Origins of Evidentialism in Religious Belief,” invited lecture, Department of Philosophy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, February 2, 1998.

“Persons, Connatural Knowledge, and the Universality of Natural Law,” XVIIIth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Ottawa, ON, November 1, 1997.

 

“Paley, Whately and Evidentialism,” Conference on ‘Deism and Atheism in the Enlightenment,’ Trinity College, Dublin (Ireland), July 25, 1997.

“Bernard Bosanquet and the Nature of Religious Belief,” Conference on Anglo-American Idealism 1865-1927, Manchester College, University of Oxford (England), July 3, 1997.

“Richard Whately and the Origin of Foundationalism in Religious Belief,” Conference on “God and Argument,” organised by the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Conference of Learned Societies, Memorial University, St John’s, NF, June 2, 1997.

“Religious Belief, Meaning, and Argument,” Canadian Society for the Study of Religion Annual Congress, Conference of Learned Societies, Memorial University, St John’s, NF, June 3, 1997.

“Bernard Bosanquet et les droits de la personne,” Centre de Recherche en Ethique Sociale, Université du Québec à Montréal, February 28, 1997.

“Les droits de l’homme comme fondement de la solidarité: A partir de la pensée de Jacques Maritain,” Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium), December 17, 1996.

“Can there be Universal Human Rights?” University of Pune (India), December 3, 1996. “Idealism, Panpsychism, and the Value of the Person,” invited paper for the Indian Philosophical

Congress, 71st session, and World Philosophers Meeting, Pune (India), November 27, 1996. “Religious Belief and Argument,” University of Madras (India), November 18, 1996.

“Human Rights and Cultural Diversity,” University of Bombay (India), November 15, 1996. “Religious Belief and Rationality,” St Pius College, Bombay (India), November 15, 1996.

“‘Absolute Idealism’ and Finite Individuality,” Flinders-Adelaide Research Seminar, Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide (Australia), November 8, 1996.

“Religious Discourse and Knowledge,” Hoger Institut voor Wijsbegeerte, Katholike Universiteit Leuven, Leuven (Belgium), October 10, 1996.

“Discourse and the Nature of Religious Truth,” Conference on ‘The Nature of Truth,’ Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague (Czech Republic), September 17, 1996.

“Religious Knowledge and Religious Truth,” Centre for Religious Studies, Vilnius University (Lithuania), September 12, 1996.

“A Defense of Universal Human Rights,” Faculty of Philosophy, St Petersburg State University, St Petersburg (Russia), September 10, 1996.

“Human Rights and Pluralism,” Department of Practical Philosophy, University of Latvia (Riga), September 2, 1996.

“Natural Law, Human Freedom and Economic Justice,” Vth World Congress of Christian Philosophy,

Catholic University of Lublin, (Poland), August 23, 1996

“Herbert Spencer’s Liberalism and the Defence of Natural Rights,” Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, University for Humanist Studies, Utrecht (Netherlands), August 20, 1996.

“Religious Belief and Religious Knowledge,” Deakin University, Toorak Campus (Australia), August 10, 1996.

“Discourse and the Nature of Religious Truth,” Institute of Applied Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne (Australia), August 8, 1996.

“Religious Discourse and the Religious Knowledge, Centre for Religion and Theology, Monash University, Melbourne (Australia), August 8, 1996.

“MacIntyre’s Anti-foundationalism and Moral Practice,” Australiasian Association of Philosophy Annual Congress, University of Queensland, Brisbane (Australia), July 12, 1996.

“Religious Knowledge and Religious Discourse,” Conference on “Knowledge and Discourse,” The University of Hong Kong (China), June 18-21, 1996.

“The Bases of Ethics: Some Conclusions,” invited paper for the conference “The Bases of Ethical Theory,” organized by the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Brock University, St Catharines, ON, May 31, 1996.

“Meaning, Truth and Religious Practice,” 1996 Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers (Canadian Section), Brock University, St Catharines, ON, May 29, 1996.

“Bosanquet’s Criticisms of Mill’s Analysis of Rights,” Colloque “L’utilitarisme: analyse et histoire,” Faculté des Sciences Économiques et Sociales, Université de Lille 1 (France), 25-26 January 1996.

 

“Maritain’s Criticisms of Natural Law Theories,” XVIth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Ottawa, ON, October 28, 1995.

“Religious Belief and the Influence of Technology,” Society for Philosophy and Technology, VIIIth Biennial Meeting, Hofstra University (New York), June 10, 1995.

“British Idealism and the Value of the Individual,” Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Université du Québec à Montréal, June 6, 1995.

“The Foundations of Ethics and Moral Practice,” invited paper for the conference “The Bases of Ethics,” organized by the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, Université du Québec à Montréal, June 6, 1995.

“Idealism and British Liberalism,” Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Political Theory Section, Université du Québec à Montréal, June 6, 1995.

“Can there be Moral Knowledge?” Professor Henry Herbert Glasmacher Lecture, Saint Paul University (Ottawa), October 28, 1994.

“Was Bosanquet a Hegelian?,” invited paper for the conference, “Hegel and British Idealism,” organized by The Hegel Society of Great Britain, Pembroke College, University of Oxford, (England), September 9, 1994.

“Bosanquet and British Political Thought,” invited paper for the conference, “Idealism in the Twentieth Century”, organized by The British Society for the History of Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire, (England), September 7, 1994.

“Is Later British Idealist Political Theory Fundamentally Conservative?,” IVth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz (Austria), August 26, 1994.

“New Paradigms in the Philosophy of Religion,” IVth Conference of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz (Austria), August 23, 1994.

“Bernard Bosanquet on the Nature of Religious Belief”, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion (CSSR), University of Calgary, June 8, 1994.

“Foundationalism, Evidentialism and J. Maritain,” Catholic University of Lublin (Poland), January 7, 1994.

“Post-Modern Epistemology and the Rationality of Religious Belief,” Catholic University of Lublin (Poland), January 6, 1994.

“Clifford, James and Maritain on Religious Belief,” XIVth Annual Meeting of the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association (CJMA), Ottawa, ON, October 30, 1993.

“F.H. Bradley and Bernard Bosanquet on the Nature and Value of the Individual,” XIXth World Congress of Philosophy, Moscow (Russia), August 23, 1993.

“Law, Liberty and Autonomy in Mill and Bosanquet,” Xth International Conference on Social Philosophy, University of Helsinki (Finland), August 18, 1993.

“Autonomy, Authority and the Law in 19th Century Political Thought” 1993 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA), (Political Theory Section), Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, June 8, 1993.

“Hendrik Hart and the ‘Rationality’ of Religious Belief” 1993 Annual Meeting of the Society of Christian Philosophers, (Canadian Section), Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, May 30, 1993.

“Mill and Bosanquet on Autonomy and the Law,” School of Economics and Social Studies, Politics and Philosophy Sectors, University of East Anglia, Norwich (England), March 4, 1993.

“Maritain, Post-Modern Epistemologies and the Rationality of Religious Belief,” XIIIth Annual Meeting of the CJMA, Ottawa, ON, October 31, 1992.

“Is there a Relation between Technology and Religious Belief?,” International Conference on Science and Belief (Workshop on Meta-Science), Pascal Centre, Ancaster, ON, August 11-15, 1992.

“Liberalism, Bosanquet and the Theory of the State,” IXth International Conference on Social Philosophy, Davidson, NC (USA), August 2, 1992.

“Technology and Change of Religious Belief,” Annual Meeting of the CSSR, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, June 8, 1992.

“‘Society’ and ‘State’ in Bernard Bosanquet,” Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Philosophical Association, Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB, October 19, 1991.

 

“Does the Discourse of Rights Presuppose a Liberal Individualist Paradigm of Political Philosophy?”, VIIth International Conference on Social Philosophy, Colorado Springs, CO (USA), August 10, 1991.

“Bernard Bosanquet on Society and the State,” Annual Meeting of the CPSA, (Political Theory Section),

Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, June 2, 1991

“Falsification, Rationality and Religious Belief,” (with C.B. O’Connell) Annual Meeting of the CSSR, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, May 29, 1991.

“Fideism, Empiricism and Religious Belief,” University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, January 25, 1991.

“Hobbes, Jaume et les droits de la personne,” 58th Congress of l’Association canadienne-française pour l’avancement des sciences (ACFAS) and 17th Congress of la Société de Philosophie du Québec (SPQ), Université Laval, Québec, QC, May 1990.

“Bernard Bosanquet and the Development of Rousseau’s Idea of the General Will,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (CSECS), Montréal, QC, October 1989.

“Les ‘droits naturels’ et les ‘titres’ selon Robert Nozick,” Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA) Annual Congress, Université Laval, Québec, QC, May 1989.

“Individualisme, Maritain et Bosanquet,” 54th Congress of l’ACFAS and 13th Congress of la SPQ, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, May 1986.

“Some Reflections on Equality Rights,” International Association for the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Canadian Section, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, June 1985.

“Comments on ‘Faith and Reason: A Consideration of Logical Options’,” CPA Annual Congress, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, June 1982.

“How not to Criticize the Right to Liberty,” Philosophy Faculty Seminar, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, February 1981.

“Dworkin on Rawls and Rights,” Philosophy Faculty Seminar, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, November 1980.

“Bosanquet on Individual Rights,” Philosophy Department Seminar, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, March 1980.

“Human Reason and its Role in Humanities and Social Science,” Carleton University Philosophical Society, Ottawa, ON, February 1979.

“Religious Belief as Absolute and Non-hypothetical,” Graduate Conference in Philosophy, The American University, Washington, D.C. (USA), October 1976.

 

Public Talks:

“Ethics and the Ethics Consult Process in the NSHA,” Eastern Zone Leadership Forum / Management Team (NSHA), January 9, 2018.

“One Model of Theological Integration,” Diaconate Formation Program, Port Hawkesbury, January 10, 2018.

"Counter Reformation and Catholic Reformation," Epistles of St Paul Lecture Series, St Paul’s Anglican Church, Antigonish, NS, November 2017.

“Catholicism, the Catholic Church, and Gender Identity,” Western Cape Breton Challenge Movement, Mabou, NS, 11 September 2017.

“Spiritual Development: The Trinity,” Canadian Catholic Youth Minister Network, Annual General Meeting, Mabou, NS, 20 June 2017.

“Spiritual Reflection: The Trinity,” St Vincent de Paul Society, Antigonish, NS, 6 June 2017. “Catholic Education in Canada Today,” St Agnes Church, Halifax, 25 April, 2017.

“World Philosophies of Ethics: Buddhism,” Public Lecture, World Philosophy Day, St Francis Xavier University, 18 November 2016.

“Nature and Creation: Pope Francis on Care for our Common Home,” Round table Participant, St Francis Xavier University, January 28, 2016.

“Whose Death is it Anyway?: Law, Ethics, and the End of Life,” “Theology on Tap” lecture series, St Francis Xavier University, October 22, 2015.

 

“What Christianity adds to science,” Atlantic Regional Conference of the Canadian Catholic Students’ Association, St Francis Xavier University, November 6-8, 2015.

“The Supreme Court and the End of Life: the issues for Christians today,” Round Table participant, St Ninian’s Cathedral, Antigonish, NS, 30 September 2015.

"Transhumanism and the Theology of the Body," Epistles of St Paul Lecture Series, St Paul’s Anglican Church, Antigonish, NS, January 2015.

“Jacques Maritain, Human Rights, and Human Nature,” Invited talk, ‘Classics for Classics’ series, St Francis Xavier University, July 2014.

“Liberal or Conservative? Jacques Maritain and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” Humanities Colloquium Capstone Lecture, St Francis Xavier University, April 4, 2014.

“Diversity in Philosophies and the Prospect of an Intercultural Philosophy,” Institute for Advanced Humanistic Studies, Peking University, China, March 30, 2014.

“Religious Freedom: Before and After Vatican II,” St Ninian’s Cathedral Lecture Series, Antigonish, NS, 27 March 2013.

“Religious Freedom: Toleration, Liberty, or Right?,” Epistles of St Paul Lecture Series, St Paul’s Anglican Church, Antigonish, NS, 11 September 2012.

“A Hermeneutical Approach to Religious Fundamentalism” and “Thomistic Philosophy Today: Relevance and Challenges,” Satya Nilayam / Sacred Heart College, Chennai, India, 2 August 2012.

“Western Christianity: Challenges and Opportunities,” Round Table Discussion for Faculty, Satya Nilayam / Sacred Heart College, Chennai, India, 2 August 2012.

“Catholic Social Thought and Religious Freedom,” “Theology on Tap” lecture series, St Francis Xavier University, March 2012.

“The Legacy of Aristotelian Ethics,” Invited talk, ‘Classics for Classics’ series, St Francis Xavier University, July 15, 2011.

“Politics and Aesthetic Consciousness in British Idealism,” Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, 15 March 2011.

“Issues in Research Administration from the Perspective of SSHRC-funded scholars,” CAURA (East) conference, Nova Scoitia Agricultural College, 19 November 2010.

“Freedom of Religion,” (2 classes), Dharmaram Vidya Kshetam/Pontifical Athaneum, Bangalore, India, 16 February 2010.

“Ethics and Morals in Catholicism,” Atlantic Regional Conference of the Canadian Catholic Students’ Association, St Francis Xavier University, November 6-8, 2009. [with R. Kennedy]

“Catholic Education Quo Vadis? Present problems, future hope,” St Patrick’s Basilica, Ottawa, October 26, 2009.

“Catholic Education: Principles and Prospects,” St Dunstan’s University Lecture Series, Charlottetown, PEI, October 15, 2009.

“Catholic Education Today,” “Faith in the Market Square” Lecture Series, Diocese of Saint John / Bl John XXIII Centre in Catholic Thought, St Thomas University, Saint John, NB, March 26, 2009.

“Is Religion an Impediment to Spirituality?,” “Faith in the Market Square” Lecture Series, Diocese of Saint John / Bl John XXIII Centre in Catholic Thought, St Thomas University, Saint John, NB, November 6, 2008.

“Ethical Issues in the Health Care System,” Community Health Board, GASHA district, Port Hawkesbury, NS, May 2007.

“Dialogue and the Catholic-Jewish Dialogue: a response,” Conference on the Catholic-Jewish Dialogue, St Francis Xavier University, September 2006.

“Jacques Maritain, Persons, and the Common Good,” Class on Catholic Social Teaching (CATH 200), St Francis Xavier University, January 2005.

“Preserving Culture,” Class on the Philosophy of Culture, Dominican College of Philosophy and Theology, Ottawa, April 17, 2001.

“Politics, the general will, and aesthetic consciousness in British Idealism”, Arts IV, St Francis Xavier University, January 24, 2001.

“Faith and Reason in Newman’s Thought,” Newman Centre Lecture Series, McGill University, Montreal, March 5, 2001.

 

“Religion and Science: two lectures,” Vijnananilayam Institute of Philosophy and Theology, Eluru, A.P., India, January 24-25, 2001.

“Closing Address,” Conference on Ethics in Health Care, St Francis Xavier University, May 22, 1999. “Is Religion an Impediment to Spirituality?,” Chaplaincy Lecture Series, St Francis Xavier University,

February 9, 1999.

“Thomas Merton and Mysticism,” Chaplaincy Lecture Series, St Francis Xavier University, February 5, 1996.

“Bradley, Bosanquet and the Value of the Self,” Philosophy Department Seminar, St Francis Xavier University, December 1, 1995.

“What is Truth?” Science Forum, St Francis Xavier University, November 24, 1995.

“Social Justice,” Four workshops for the Coady International Institute, St Francis Xavier University, October - November 1995.

“Bosanquet’s Criticisms of Mill’s Theory of Rights,” St Francis Xavier University Philosophy Society, November 6, 1995.

“Ethical Theories and Moral Decision Making,” Class in Business Administration (BSAD 358 - Business and Society), St Francis Xavier University, February, 1995.

“Philosophy and the Foundation of Ethics,” Arts IV Lecture series, St Francis Xavier University, January 1995.

“Comments on ‘Constitutionalism in the Institutional Church: A Divisive Myth?’,” Conference on “Law, Authority and Consent in the Roman Catholic Tradition,” Institute of Human Values, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, October 1994.

“Relativism, Objectivism and Subjectivism in Ethics,” Class in Business Administration, (BSAD 358 - Business and Society), St Francis Xavier University, October 1993.

“What Technology tells us about Religious Belief,” Chaplaincy Lecture Series, St Francis Xavier University, January 1993.

“Le siècle des lumières et le Second discours de Rousseau,” Class in 18th Century French Literature, St Francis Xavier University, November 1991.

“Falsification, Rationality and Religious Belief,” St Francis Xavier University Philosophy Society, March 1991.

“Aquinas and Natural Law,” Class in History of Political Thought (PSCI 200 - History of Political Thought), St Francis Xavier University, January 1991.

Panel Participant: “Le prix de la confiance”, (Lancement du pélérinage des étudiants à Chartres), Communautés chrétiennes de Paris (Cep), Paris, March 1987.

“Contemporary Liberal Democratic Views of Rights, the Person, and Society,” Graduate Seminar in Moral Theology, Saint Paul University, March 1984.

 

 

Memberships:

Royal Society of Canada (elected Fellow) Royal Historical Society (elected Fellow) Royal Asiatic Society (elected Fellow)

Society for the Philosophy of Religion (elected member) Canadian Philosophical Association

Asian Association of Catholic Philosophers Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers Canadian Jacques Maritain Association American Maritain Association

The R.G. Collingwood Society The Bradley Society

International Council for Social Philosophy (India)

 

Interviews / Media:

Interview on St Francis Xavier University, CTV Atlantic, June 2017. Interview on Mother Teresa, CTV Atlantic, February 2016.

Interview on Pope Francis, NBC News (United States), August 2013. Interview on Pope Francis and St Francis Xavier, CTV Atlantic, March 2013.

Interview on funding of religiously-affiliated institutions, Hamilton Spectator and Guelph Mercury

newspapers, February 2011.

Interview on Parental Licensing, CBC Radio (Fredericton, NB); rebroadcast CBC Radio Halifax, November 22, 2010.

Interview on Dignity and Contemporary Politics, “Talk Politics,” Canadian Parliamentary Access Channel (CPAC), May 2007.  http://www.cpac.ca/asx/show_tp_may27-07_eng.asx

Interview on recent episcopal appointment to Ottawa, Sun Media Group/Ottawa Sun newspaper, May 2007.

Interview on Surveillance and the Right to Privacy, ATV/ASN Maritime Television, (CTV affiliate) September 2002.

Interview on bioethics and health care, ATV/ASN Maritime Television, (CTV affiliate) September 2002. Interview on the moral response to terrorism, newspapers: The Globe and MailEvening News (New

Glasgow); Reporter (Port Hawkesbury); Casket (Antigonish); television: ATV/ASN Maritime Television, (CTV affiliate); radio: CIGO (Port Hawkesbury); CJFX (Antigonish), CKEC radio (New Glasgow), September 2001.

Subject of a chapter in The Future of Religion: Christians on the Brink, by Bob Harvey, Ottawa: Novalis, 2001, pp. 116-124.

Interview on metaphysics for Radio Vaticana (Vatican City International Radio Network), Rome, May 9, 2001.

Interview on the dialogue of civilizations for Iranian National Television and for Iranian television channels 6 and 7, Tehran, Iran, May 5, 2001.

Interview on the Christian practice of Lent for news article syndicated by The Canadian Press / Southam News Service (Canada), February 2001 [The Ottawa Citizen, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2001; Canadian Press Newswire, Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2001; Cape Breton Post, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2001; Times Colonist (Victoria), Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2001; The Peterborough Examiner, Saturday, March 3, 2001; The Edmonton Journal, Saturday, March 3, 2001; The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saturday, March 3, 2001.]

Subject of an interview and feature article on ‘Christianity at the turn of the millennium,’ November 1999. [Ottawa Citizen, December 28, 1999, p. 3]

Interview on philosophy for Doordarshan Kendra (Indian National Television Network), Pune, India, November 1996.

Interview on the concept of loyalty for news article syndicated by The Canadian Press / Southam News Service (Canada), March 1996 [The Ottawa Citizen, Saturday, March 2, 1996; The Montreal Gazette, Sunday, March 3, 1996; Canadian Press Newswire, Tuesday, March 26, 1996; The Edmonton Journal, Saturday, March 30, 1996.]

Interview on the Papal encyclical Veritatis splendor, ATV/ASN Maritime Television, (CTV affiliate) October 1993.

Interview on Philosophy at the Learned Societies, CBC Radio - Charlottetown, PEI, June 1992. Interview on “Philosophy for Children,” Maritime Independent Television (New Brunswick/Nova

Scotia), January 1992.

Interview on “Vatican Investigation of the Work of Fr. André Guindon,” Maritime Independent Television (New Brunswick/Nova Scotia), January 1992.

Panelist on “Under Attack,” CTV Television Network, February 1974.

 

Service to the Profession:

 

Grant Review and Awards [Grant Review Committees] (National Level)

Chair (2002-03) and Committee member, Committee 1, Standard Research and Dissemination Grants Programs, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2001-03.

Chair (2008) and Committee member, Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences in Canada Program, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2005; 2007-8.

Committee member, Public Outreach Grants Program adjudication, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2011-12.

Committee member, Adjudication of Partnership Grants (LOI and Formal Application) adjudication, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2014-15.

 

External Assessment of Academic Programmes

External Assessor for Department of Philosophy, Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB, February 2017.

Chair, Provincially-appointed [Post-Secondary Education Quality Assessment Board] Review Panel to review proposed BA (Catholic Studies) program, Province of Ontario, April 2016.

Chair, Provincially-appointed [Post-Secondary Education Quality Assessment Board] Review Panel to review proposed BA (Christian Humanities) program, Province of Ontario, September 2015.

External Assessor for Department of Philosophy, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, 2012.

External Assessor for graduate and undergraduate programmes in philosophy, Faculté de philosophie, Université Laval, Québec, QC, March 2011.

External Assessor for Department of Philosophy, Trinity Western University, Langley, BC, 2008. External Assessor for Department of Philosophy, Bishop's University, Lennoxville, QC, 2005.

External Assessor for Department of Philosophy, St Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, 2004.

 

External Assessment for Promotion in Academic Rank

External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, University of Winnipeg, 2016. External Assessor for application for tenure, St. Thomas More College, Saskatoon, SK, 2011. External Assessor for application for promotion, University of Prince Edward Island, 2011. External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, Lebanese American University, 2010. External Assessor for application for promotion and tenure, St. John’s University, New York, 2009.

External Assessor for application for promotion and tenure, St. Jerome’s University, Waterloo, 2009. External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, Australian Catholic University, 2008. External Assessor for application for tenure, University of Windsor, 2006.

External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, Australian Catholic University, 2004. External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, King's College, University of Western

Ontario, 2002.

External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, Australian Catholic University, 2003. External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, Ryerson University (Toronto), 2002. External Assessor for application for formal recognition as an academic researcher, National Research

Foundation (South Africa), 2002.

External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, Australian Catholic University, 2002. External Assessor for application for promotion to Professor, University of Papua New Guinea, 2000.

 

Service on International Conference Programme Committees

Co-Chair, Sections on « Intercultural Philosophy » and « Christian Philosophy », XXIV World Congress of Philosophy, Beijing, China, August 2018.

Member of the Scientific Board, Fifth World Congress of the Conférence Mondiale des Institutions Universitaires Catholiques de Philosophie, Universidad Santo Tomas, Bogotá, Colombia, 4-9 July, 2017.

 

Member of the “Comitato Scientifico,” VI World Congress of Metaphysics, Salamanca, Spain (November 12-14, 2015), http://www. romemetaphysics.org/

Co-Chair, Section on « Christian Philosophy », XXIII World Congress of Philosophy, Athens, Greece, August 2018.

Member of the “Comitato Scientifico,” V World Congress of Metaphysics, Rome, Italy (November 14- 18, 2012), http://www. romemetaphysics.org/

Member of the “Comitato Scientifico,” IV World Congress of Metaphysics, Rome, Italy (November 5-7, 2009), http://www.metaphysics2009.org/

Member of the International Program Committee, XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, Korea 2004-08, http://www.wcp2008.or.kr/congress/congress_01.asp

Member of the Scientific Committee, Fourth International Conference on Human Rights, Qom, Iran (May, 2009), 2008-09.

Section Chair: “Comparative Philosophy” [section 8] and “Philosophy of Values” [section 49], XXII World Congress of Philosophy, 2006-08

Member of the Scientific Committee, Krisis - II Fórum de Filosofia Contemporânea, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2005)

Member of the Scientific Committee, Second Conference on the Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, Qom, Iran (May, 2003), 2001-2003.

Member of the “Comitato Scientifico,” Conference on Metaphysics and Mystical Philosophy, Rome, Italy (July, 2003), 2001-2003.

 

Scholarly Conferences (International and National) Organised:

Principal Organiser, International Conference on “Realism and Antirealism in Ethics and Religion,” Ottawa, Ontario, May 30-31, 2015.

Principal Organiser, International Conference on “Religion, Philosophy, and the Question of a Clash of Cultures,” Montreal, Quebec, May 31-June 1, 2010.

Co-Chair, 2011 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences [University of New Brunswick/St Thomas University], 2007-08.

Principal Organiser, International Conference on “Migrating Texts and Traditions,” Toronto, Ontario, May 30-31, 2006.

Principal Organiser, International Workshop on “British Idealism: Moral and Social Philosophy,” International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Pamplona, Spain, August 3, 2004.

Principal Organiser, International Conference on “Philosophy, Religion, and Democracy,” Halifax, Nova Scotia, May 31-June 1, 2003.

Principal Organiser, Round Tables on “Identity in Crisis” and “Rights, Responsibilities and Traditions,” XXIst World Congress of Philosophy, Istanbul, Turkey, August 10 and 15, 2003.

Principal Organiser, International Conference on “Science and Religion,” Toronto, Ontario, May 26-27, 2002.

Principal Organiser, International Conference on “Philosophy, Culture, and Pluralism / Philosophie, culture, pluralisme,” Université Laval, Québec City, May 2001.

Principal Organiser, Workshops on “Metaphysics in the Third Millennium,” Rome, Italy, September 8- 10, 2000; co-organiser, jubilee conference on Metaphysics, Rome, September 5-10, 2000 .

Principal Organiser, Workshop on “Liberal Political Thought and Rights from the 18th to 20th Century,” International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), University of Bergen, Norway, August 14-18, 2000.

Principal Organiser and Programme Chair, International Conference on “The Philosophy of History: a reexamination / La philosophie de l'histoire,” University of Alberta, Edmonton, May 25-26, 2000.

Principal Organiser, 1999 International Conference on Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, September 1-2, 1999.

Principal Organiser, 1998 Atlantic Region Philosophical Association Conference, St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, October 16-17, 1998.

 

Principal Organiser, Symposium on ‘Bosanquet and Idealism,' Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, Conference of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, Ottawa, May 1998.

 

Service on National Conference Programme Committees

Member of the Manuscript Selection and Programme Committee, Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, 1997-2000.

Member of the Manuscript Selection and Programme Committee; member of the CPA Student Essay Prize Committee / Comité pour le prix d'étudiant, Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, 1999-2000.

Member of the Programme Committee, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association Symposium, conference on “Ideas Under Fire” 2004; conference on “Technology and the Changing Face of Humanity” 2005.

Member of the Manuscript Selection and Programme Committee; Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers Annual Congress, 1991-2005.

 

Project Review and Evaluation

Member, Presidential Task Force on Program Prioritization, St Francis Xavier University, 2013-2014. Member, Academic Priorities and Planning Committee, St Francis Xavier University, 2012-2015.

External Assessor, Killam Research Fellowships, Canada Council for the Arts, 2010-11.

Internal Assessor for SSHRC – Bombardier M.A. scholarships, St Francis Xavier University, 2013. External Assessor for research grant proposal on the Philosophy of Edith Stein, Swiss National Science

Foundation (SNSF), 2008.

Chair, St. Francis Xavier University Advisory Committee on the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Transformation Process, 2004

External Assessor for university faculty research grant proposals, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2003-04.

External Assessor for university faculty research grant proposals, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2000-01.

External Assessor for university faculty research grant proposals, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1998-99.

External Assessor for the Bora Laskin National Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1997.

External Assessor for university faculty research grant proposals, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1997.

 

External Examining of Theses / Dissertations

PhD thesis examiner for Universities of York (UK), Ottawa (Canada), Dominican University (Ottawa, Canada), Laval (Quebec), Macquarrie University (Sydney, Australia), Australian Catholic University (Melbourne, Australia), Karachi (Pakistan), Madras (India), Andra (India), Indian Institute of Technology (Madras), Indian Institute of Technology (Mumbai), Pondicherry University (India), and Sri Venkateswara University (India).

MA and M Phil comprehensive/research thesis examiner for Institute of Christian Studies (Toronto School of Theology); Trinity Western University.

 

Book/Journal/Conference Paper Reviewing

Referee for manuscripts on Bradley for History of European Ideas, October 2017.

Referee for manuscripts (5 papers; 1 Workshop) on “Intercultural Philosophy” for XIV World Congress of Philosophy, 2017-18

Referee for 7 manuscripts on Malbranche for Science et esprit, September 2017. Referee for manuscript on Bradley for Laval theologique et philosophique, July 2017. Referee for manuscript on Eriugena for Toronto Journal of Theology, July 2017.

Referee for manuscript on Pascal for Science et esprit, March 2017.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Toronto Journal of Theology [anti-theism], March 2017.

 

Referee for manuscript in religion and culture for Studies in Religion Sciences religieuses [Social Religiosity], March 2017.

Referee for manuscript in history of philosophy for British Journal for the History of Philosophy

[Bradley/grand desires], 2016.

Referee for 4 manuscripts in phenomenology of religion for Science et Esprit, August 2016.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Toronto Journal of Theology [Darwinism], August 2016. Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion [Emergence] for Dialogue, July 2016.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion [Ignatian] for Sophia, May 2016. Referee for manuscript on religious education for Fidelitas, May 2016.

Referee for book manuscript on Charles Taylor for Springer, March 2016.

Referee for book manuscript on Collingwood and Bradley for McGill-Queen’s University Press, January 2016.

Referee for book manuscript on ethics for Broadview Press, 2015.

Referee for manuscript in religion and culture for Studies in Religion Sciences religieuses [theology in the university], 2015.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Toronto Journal of Theology [Hell and evil], 2015. Referee for 2 manuscripts in phenomenology of religion for Science et Esprit, 2015.

Referee for manuscript in philosophy of history for Journal of the Philosophy of History [Maritain], 2015. Referee for manuscript in modern philosophy for Political Studies [Bosanquet], 2015.

Reviewed proposal for SSHRC Insight Grants competition, 2015 Reviewed paper for CPA Annual Congress, 2015

Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion [Zuidervaart] for McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2014.

Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion [Brown] for Catholic University of America Press

[Brown], 2014.

Referee for manuscript on religion and science, Laval théologique et philosophique, 2014.

Referee for book manuscript on science and religion [Sweetman], Bloomsbury Publishers, 2014. Referee for manuscript in history of religions for Journal of Religious History, 2013.

Referee for manuscript in political philosophy for Synthesis philosophica Filozofska Istrazivanja, 2013. Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Sophia, 2013.

Referee for 2 manuscripts in contemporary philosophy for ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΑ, 2013. Referee for manuscript in idealist political thought for Political Studies, 2012.

Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion for Oxford University Press, 2012. Referee for book manuscript on Jacques Maritain for University of Notre Dame Press, 2012. Referee for 3 manuscripts on philosophy of religion for Sophia, 2011.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Toronto Journal of Theology, 2011. Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Sophia, 2010.

Referee for manuscript on idealist philosophy for Science et esprit, 2010.

Referee for manuscript on idealist philosophy for European Journal of Philosophy, 2010.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 2010. Referee for manuscript on ethics for Symposium, 2010.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Toronto Journal of Theology, 2010. Chair, Canadian Philosophical Association Book Prize Committee, 2008-09

Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion for Oxford University Press, 2007. Referee for manuscript on Value Theory for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 2006. Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion for Oxford University Press, 2005. Referee for manuscript on introductory logic for Thomson Nelson Publishers (Canada), 2005. Referee for manuscript on idealism for Bradley Studies, 2004.

Referee for manuscript on philosophical theology for Laval theologique et philosophique, 2004. Referee for manuscript on introductory logic for Thomson Nelson Publishers (Canada), 2004. Referee for manuscript on introductory logic for Fernwood Books (Canada), 2004.

Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion for Oxford University Press, 2003.

Referee for book manuscript on Catholic social teaching for McGill Queen's University Press, 2003.

 

External Assessor for book manuscript in religious studies [on Locke's theological politics], Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme / Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Humanities Federation of Canada, 2002.

Referee for book manuscript in philosophy of religion for Oxford University Press, 2002.

Referee for manuscript on mediaeval philosophical theology for Laval theologique et philosophique, 2002.

Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Laval theologique et philosophique, 2001. External Assessor for book manuscripts in religious studies, Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme,

Humanities Federation of Canada, 2000-01.

Referee for manuscript in ethics for Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2002

Referee for manuscript on the Philosophy of History for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 2001.

Referee for manuscript on Bosanquet's political thought for Animus, 2001. Referee for book manuscript on critical thinking for Broadview Press, 2000. Referee for manuscript on philosophy of religion for Sophia, 2000.

Referee for manuscript on Hegel's idealism for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 2000. Referee for manuscript on western / Asian cross-cultural philosophy for De philosophia, 2000. Referee for book manuscript on British Idealism for Edinburgh University Press, 1999.

Referee for manuscript on British Idealism for Laval theologique et philosophique, 1999. Referee for 2 manuscripts on philosophy of religion for Eidos, 1999.

Referee for manuscript on political philosophy for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 1998. Referee for manuscript on F.H. Bradley's idealism for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, 1998. Referee for manuscript on T.H. Green's idealism for The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly,

1998.

External Assessor for book manuscripts in political science, Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme, Social Science Federation of Canada, 1993.

Referee for manuscripts in philosophy for presentation at the Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress, 1995; 1998, 2004, 2005.

Revisions to philosophy manuscript by Manoel de Carvahlo for Routledge Publishers, England.

Referee for 3 manuscripts in social and political philosophy for the Social Philosophy Today book series (Edwin Mellen Press), 1993-94.

Referee for manuscript in philosophy of religion for the Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1993. Referee for 2 manuscripts for the Journal of Dharma, 1993.

Referee for three manuscripts in political philosophy for the Social Philosophy Today book series (Edwin Mellen Press), 1992-93.

Referee for manuscript in political philosophy for the Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1992. Referee for 2 manuscripts in political philosophy for the Social Philosophy Today book series (Edwin

Mellen Press), 1991-92.

 

Offices in Learned Societies / Professional Associations

President, World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies, 2008-present. Vice President/President-elect, Canadian Theological Society, 2018-present. Treasurer, Canadian Theological Society, 2014-2018.

Member and Chair, Jay Newman Memorial Lecture Committee, Canadian Theological Society, 2013- present.

President, Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain (Rome), 2010-2014. President, Canadian Philosophical Association, 2007-08.

President, Canadian Jacques Maritain Association, 1999-2006. President, Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers, 2002-03.

Past-President (2008-09) and Vice-President (2006-07), Canadian Philosophical Association. Secretary-General, World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies, 1998-2008.

Member of the Steering Committee, Fédération Internationale des Sociétés de Philosophie (International Federation of Philosophical Societies), 2003-08; 2008-13 2013-present

 

Chair, Nominating Committee, Canadian Philosophical Association, 2008-09. Member, Programme Committee, XXII World Congress of Philosophy, 2004-08.

Past-President (2006-09) and Vice-President (1996-99; 2011-12), and Member of the Board of Directors (1995-present), the Canadian Jacques Maritain Association.

Member of the Board of Directors, Asian Association of Christian Philosophers, 2008-12.

Past-President (2003-05) and Vice-President (1997-2001), Canadian Society of Christian Philosophers, 1997-2005.

Vice-President, Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain (Rome), 2001-06; 2006-10.

Member of the Executive Committee and Vice-President (2001-12), International Congress for Social Philosophy (India), 2000-12.

Member, General Assembly, Canadian Federation for the Humanities, 2008-09.

Chair, Committee on Outreach to Christian Philosophers, American Society of Christian Philosophers, 1996-2000.

Member of Executive and Membership Secretary, Canadian Society for Studies in Religion (CSSR), 1999-2001.

Representative of the CSSR to the International Association for the History of Religions, 2000-1 Member of Board of Directors, Canadian Philosophical Association, 1997-99.

Secretary, Society of Christian Philosophers (Canadian section), 1992-97.

Conference Co-coordinator and Member of the Programme Committee, Society of Christian Philosophers (Canadian section), 1991-92; 1993-94.

Executive member, Société de philosophie de l'Outaouais, 1985-86.

 

Appendix I - Administrative Experience

 

 

St Thomas University

 

Vice President (Academic)

Interim Academic Dean of Faculty

Acting Assistant Vice-President (Research) Chair of Committee of Department Chairs

Chair of UCEP [University College Entrance Programme / Native Studies] Committee

Member of Board of Governors (and its Executive Committee and Human Resources Committee) Member of President’s Management Advisory Committee

Member of Board of Trustees of Chairs of Studies in: Native Studies, Canadian Citizenship and Human Rights, Irving Chair of Journalism, Gerontology, Criminology and Criminal Justice, John XXIII Chair in Catholic Theology, Aquinas Chair in Interdisciplinary Studies

Member of Executive Board, Atlantic Human Rights Centre

Member of Advisory Committees (BSW Advisory Committee; Humanities Advisory Committee; Journalism Advisory Committee; Miramichi Programme; President’s Advisory Committee on the Budget)

Academic Liaison Officer with Vice President (Academic), University of New Brunswick Vice-Chair of University Senate

Acting Chair, Department of Religious Studies Acting Chair, Department of Philosophy

Coordinator, Catholic Studies (July-Dec 2007; July 2008-June 2009)

Member of Senate Committees (Academic Planning; Admissions and Academic Standing; Campus Planning; Curriculum; Joint Board-Senate; Nominating [Chair]; President’s Advisory Committee on Information Technology; Research; Student Academic Grievance; Teaching and Learning Development)

Chair, Selection Committee for Dean of Faculty

 

National level

Chair (2008) and Committee member (2005; 2006-7; 2008), Adjudication Committee, Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences Program, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Chair (2002-03) and Committee member (2001-03), Adjudication Committee 1, National Research and Dissemination Grants Programs, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Member (2011-12), Adjudication Committee, Public Outreach Dissemination Grants, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada   http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/funding- financement/programs-programmes/public_outreach-sensibilisation_public-eng.aspx 2011-12.

Member (2014-15), Adjudication Committee, Partnership Grants Program (LOI and Formal Application), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Co-Chair, 2011 [Canadian National] Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2007-08. Committee member, National Advisory Board, Regional Partnerships Program – Canadian Institutes of

Health Research (RPP-CIHR), 2007-09.

 

Regional Level – Atlantic Canada

Member, AAU Research Development Advisory Committee, 2007-08.

 

Provincial level – New Brunswick

Chair, New Brunswick Provincial Advisory Board, Regional Partnerships Program – Canadian Institutes of Health Research (RPP-CIHR), 2007-09.

Member, Steering Committee on Post-Secondary Research in New Brunswick (SCPSE), 2007-08.

 

St Francis Xavier University

Member, Board of Governors Committee for the Appointment of the President and Vice-Chancellor, 2013-14.

Chair of University Graduate Studies, 2005-07.

Chair, Department of Philosophy, 2003-2006; 2006-07

Chair of the University Senate and of the Senate Steering Committee, 1994-95; 2011-12. Chair, University Faculty, 2001-02.

Chair, Faculty of Arts, 1998-99; 1999-2000.

President, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 2002-04.

Member, University Academic Priorities and Planning Committee, 2003-06; 2012-15. Member, University Strategic Plan Working Committee, St Francis Xavier University, 2015-16. Member, Committee to Review University By Laws, St Francis Xavier University, 2015-16.

Chair, St. Francis Xavier University Advisory Committee on the SSHRC Transformation Process, 2004 Chair, Advisory Committee to the Vice-President on Research, 2006-07.

Member, Presidential Committee for the Appointment of the Academic Vice President and Provost, 2004-05.

Chair, Advisory Committee on the SSHRC Transformation Process, 2004.

Chair of the Presidential Committee for the Christian Culture Lecture Series, 1998-2000; 2003-06; 2010- present.

Past-President, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 2004-06. Vice-President, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 2001-02.

Executive Member-at-Large, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 2011-13

Vice-Chair of the University Senate and member of the Steering Committee, 1993-94; 2010-11, 2018-19. Secretary, Faculty of Arts, 1994-95.

Member of the University Senate, 1992-95; 2001-04; 2006-07; 2010-2013; 2014-2016. 2017-present Member, University ‘Tiger team’ on Internationalization, St Francis Xavier University, 2014-15.

Member, Senate Appeals Committee, St Francis Xavier University, 2016. Member, Committee on Graduate Studies, 2005-07; 2010-13.

Member, University Budget Committee, 2006-07.

Member (and Chair/Chief Negotiator, 2001-05) of the Negotiating Committee, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 1994-95; 2001-05.

Member (and Chair, 2001-06) of Salary and Benefits Committee, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 1991-92; 1998-2000; 2001-06.

Member of the Faculty Handbook Committee, St Francis Xavier Association of University Teachers, 1993-95; 2001-05; 2011-13.

Member (and Chair, 2012-present) of the Honorary Degree Committee, 2002-05; 2012-present. Member of the University Council for Research, 1995-96; 2005-07.

Co-ordinator (2006-07; 2010-present) and Adjunct faculty member, Program in Catholic Studies, 1998-2000; 2001-07; 2010-present.

Member of the Selection Committee for the Father Edo Gatto Chair of Christian Studies, 1997 2000; 2013-2014.

Member (and Chair, 2011-present) of the Presidential Committee for the Christian Culture Lecture Series, 1992-96; 1998-2000; 2002-05; 2011-present.

Member (and Chair, 1995-96; 1998-99) of the Presidential Committee for the Dr Moses M. Coady Debating Competition, 1993-96; 1997-99.

Member, Department of Philosophy Evaluation Committee, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014-

15, 2015-16, 2016-17

Member of StFXAUT Status of Women Committee, 2002-03. Member of StFXAUT Student Bursary Committee, 2005.

Member of the Chaplaincy Advisory Committee, 1993-96; 2014-17.

 

Community Service: (major)

Chair, Eastern Zone Ethics Committee, Nova Scitia Health Authority, 2017-18.

Instructor, Diaconate Formation Program, Diocese of Antigonish, Jan-May 2017; Sept. 2018-present. Member, Vice-Chair (2009-10) and Chair (2010-2016) of the Ethics Committee, Guysborough-

Antigonish-Strait District Health Authority [Nova Scotia], 2002-03; 2006-07; 2009-2016.

Member, Community Health Impact Assessment Committee, Antigonish, May 2012

Member of the St Martha's Regional Hospital Mission Assurance Advisory Council, 1999-2005; 2011- 2017.

Chair, New Brunswick Provincial Advisory Board, Regional Partnership Program – Canadian Institutes of Health Research, 2007-2009.

Member and Chair (2002-03; 2006-07), Research Ethics Board, Guysborough-Antigonish-Strait District Health Authority [Nova Scotia], 2002-03, 2006-07.

Faculty Leader, Service Learning Immersion Course to Grenada, February/March 2006. X-Project Service Award, St Francis Xavier University, 2002-03

Chair, Research Ethics Committee, St Martha's Regional Hospital, 2001-02 Member of the Ethics Committee, St Martha's Regional Hospital, 2001-03.

Member of the Ethics Committee, Eastern Regional Health Board [Nova Scotia], 1999-2000.

 

Related Administrative Service:

Member of the “Comitato Scientifico,” IV World Congress of Metaphysics, Rome, Italy (November 5-7, 2009), http://www.metaphysics2009.org/

Member of the Programme Committee, XXII World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, Korea, 2003-8. Section Co-Chair, “Comparative Philosophy” (section 8) and “Philosophy of Values (section 49) XXII

World Congress of Philosophy, Seoul, Korea, 2003-8.

Member of the Scientific Committee, Second Conference on the Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, Qom, Iran, 2003.

External Assessor for application for promotion to professorial rank, Ryerson University, Australian Catholic University, King's College (University of Western Ontario). University of Papua New Guinea

Referee for book manuscripts for Oxford University Press (3), Edinburgh University Press (1), Broadview Press (2), Fernwood Books; Nelson Canada; Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme (3), Social Science Federation of Canada (1).

Referee for articles for Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review (6), Laval theologique et philosophique (4), Australasian Journal of Philosophy (1), Sophia (6), Eidos (2), Animus (1), De philosophia (3), The American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly (1), Canadian Journal of Philosophy (1), Canadian Journal of Political Science (1), Journal of Dharma (9), Social Philosophy Today book series (4), European Journal of Philosophy (1), Symposium (1), Toronto Journal of Theology (1), Science et esprit (3).

Referee for manuscripts in philosophy for presentation at the Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress.

External Assessor for 3 university faculty research grant proposals, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

External Assessor for the Bora Laskin National Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Member of the Manuscript Selection and Programme Committee, Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Congress (3 years)

International Editorial Board

Prof. Mashood Baderin

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Authored Books

Baderin, Mashood A. (2005) International Human Rights and Islamic Law (Paperback). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2003) International Human Rights and Islamic Law (Hardback). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Articles

Baderin, Mashood (2011) 'Law and Development in Africa: Towards a New Approach'. NIALS Journal of Law and Development, (1) 1, pp 1-48.

Baderin, Mashood (2010) 'Religion and Human Rights: Towards a Better Understanding'. IKIM Journal of Islam and the Contemporary World, (3), pp 75-101.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2009) 'Religion and International Law: Friends or Foes?'. European Human Rights Law Review, (5), pp 637-658.

Baderin, Mashood (2009) 'Towards Understanding Islamic Law in Theory and Practice'. Legal Information Management, (9) 3, pp 186-190.

Baderin, Mashood (2009) 'Historical and Evolutional Perspectives of Islamic Law in a Continually Changing World'. The Middle East in London Jul/Aug, pp 7-8.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'Islam and the Realization of Human Rights in the Muslim World: A Reflection on Two Essential Approaches and Two Divergent Perspectives'. Muslim World Journal of Human Rights, (4) 1, pp Article 5.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'A Comparative Analysis of the Right to a Fair Trial and Due Process under International Human Rights Law and Saudi Arabian Domestic Law'. International Journal of Human Rights, (10) 3, pp 241-284.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2005) 'Recent Developments in the African Regional Human Rights System'. Human Rights Law Review, (5) 1, pp 117-149.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2005) 'Human Rights and Islamic Law: The Myth of Discord'. European Human Rights Law Review, (2), pp 165-185.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2005) 'Towards Improving Student Attendance and Quality of Undergraduate Tutorials: A Case Study of Law'.Teaching in Higher Education, (10) 1, pp 99-116.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2004) 'Identifying Possible Mechanisms within Islamic Law for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in Muslim States'. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, (22) 3, pp 329-346.

Baderin, Mashood .A. and Abass, A (2002) 'Towards Effective Collective Security and Human Rights Protection in Africa: An Assessment of the Constitutive Act of the New African Union'. Netherlands International Law Review, (49), pp 1-38.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2001) 'Dialogue among Civilisations as a New Paradigm for Achieving Universalism in International Human Rights: A Case Study with Islamic Law'. Asia-Pacific Journal on Human Rights and the Law, (2) 2, pp 1-41.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2001) 'A Macroscopic Analysis of the Practice of Muslim State Parties to International Human Rights Treaties: Conflict or Congruence?'. Human Rights Law Review, (1) 2, pp 265-303.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2001) 'Establishing Areas of Common Ground between Islamic Law and International Human Rights'. The Interntional Journal of Human Rights, (5) 2, pp 72-113.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2000) 'The Evolution of Islamic Law of Nations and the Modern International Order: Universal Peace through Mutuality and Co-operation'. The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, (17) 2, pp 57-80.

Edited Books or Journals

Baderin, Mashood, (ed.), (2014) Islamic Legal Theory. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited. (Ashgate Islamic Law Series).

Baderin, Mashood, (ed.), (2014) Issues in Islamic Law. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited. (Ashgate Islamic Law Series).

Baderin, Mashood, (ed.), (2014) Islamic Law in Practice. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited. (Ashgate Islamic Law Series).

Baderin, Mashood A. and Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, (eds.), (2010) International Human Rights Law: Six Decades after the UDHR and Beyond.Aldershot: Ashgate.

Baderin, Mashood A., (ed.), (2010) Islam and Human Rights: Selected Essays of Abdullahi An-Na'im. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing.

Baderin, Mashood A., (ed.), (2008) International Law and Islamic Law. UK: Ashgate. (Library of Essays in International Law).

Baderin, Mashood A. and McCorquodale, Robert, (eds.), (2007) Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Baderin, Mashood A. and Monshipouri, Mahmood and Mokhtari, Shadi and Welchman, Lynn, (eds.), (2006) Islam and Human Rights: Advocacy for Social Change in Local. New Delhi, India: Global Media Publishing.

Baderin, Mashood and Monshipouri, M and Mokhtari, S and Welchman, Lynn, (eds.), (2006) Islam and Human Rights: Advocacy for Social Change in Local Contexts. New Delhi: Global Media Publications.

Book Chapters

Baderin, Mashood, A. (2018) 'Islam and Modernity: A Case Study of Yorubaland'. In: Opeloye, M.O. and Bidmos, M.A. and Afis, O, (eds.), Islam in Yorubaland: History, Education and Culture. Lagos: University of Lagos Press, pp 187-205.

Baderin, Mashood (2018) 'Islamic Socio-legal Norms and International Criminal Justice in Context: Advancing an "Object and Purpose" cum "Maqasid" Approach'. In: Gray, Tallyn, (ed.), Islam and International Criminal Law and Justice. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublishers, pp 45-82.

Baderin, Mashood (2018) 'The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Human Rights: Between Pessimism and Optimism.'. In: Kayaoglu, Turan and Juul Petersen, Marie, (eds.), The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Human Rights: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Pennsylvania: The University of Pennsylvania Press. [Forthcoming]

Baderin, Mashood (2014) 'Islamic Legal Theory in Context'Islamic Legal Theory. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp xi-xxxvii.

Baderin, Mashood (2014) 'Islamic Substantive Law in Context'Issues in Islamic Law. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp xiii-xxxv.

Baderin, Mashood (2014) 'The Application of Islamic Law in Context'Islamic Law in Practice. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, pp xi-xxxiv.

Baderin, Mashood (2013) 'Islamic Law and International Protection of Minority Rights in Context'. In: Frick, Marie-Luisa and Th. Müller, Andreas, (eds.), Islam and International Law: Engaging Self-Centricism from a Plurality of Perspectives. Leiden: Brill, pp 309-348.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2013) 'An Analysis of the Relationship between Shari'ah and Secular Democracy and the Compatibility of Islamic Law with the European Convention on Human Rights'. In: Griffith-Jones, Robin, (ed.), Islam and English Law: Rights, Responsibilities and the Place of Shari'a. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Inpress]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2012) 'Muhammad al-Shaybani (749/50-805)'. In: Fassbender, B and Peters, A and Peter, S, (eds.), The Oxford Handbook on the History of International Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Baderin, Mashood and McCorquodale, Robert (2011) 'Poverty and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights'. In: Van Bueren, Geraldine, (ed.), Freedom from Poverty As a Human Right: Fulfilling Law's Duty to the Poor. Geneva: UNESCO.

O'Connel, Paul (2010) '‘Brave New World?: Human Rights in the Era of Globalisation’'. In: Baderin, Mashood and Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, (eds.), International Human Rights Law: Six Decades After the UDHR and Beyond. Farnham: Ashgate.

Baderin, Mashood A. and Ssenyonjo, Manisuli (2010) 'Development of International Human Rights Law before and after the UDHR'. In: Baderin, Mashood and Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, (eds.), International Human Rights Law: Six Decades after the UDHR and Beyond. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 3-27 [London: SOAS School of Law Research Paper No. 02/2011].

Baderin, Mashood A. (2010) 'Islamic Law and the Implementation of Human Rights Law: A Case Study of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights'. In: Baderin, Mashood A. and Ssenyonjo, Manisuli, (eds.), International Human Rights Law: Six Decades after the UDHR and Beyond. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp 337-357.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2010) 'Abdullahi An-Na'im's Philosophy on Islam and Human Rights'. In: Baderin, Mashood A., (ed.), Islam and Human Rights: Selected Essays of Abdullahi An-Na'im. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, pp xiii-xxxix [London: SOAS School of Law Research Paper No. 10/2010].

Baderin, Mashood A. (2010) 'Islam and Human in the Constitutions of African States: Agenda for Good Governance'. In: Elliesie, H., (ed.), Islam and Human Rights. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Publishers, pp 99-128.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2010) 'Islam and the Realization of Human Rights in the Muslim World'. In: Joseph, Sarah and McBeth, Adam, (eds.), Research Handbook on International Human Rights Law. Cheltenham: Edward Edgar Publishers, pp 440-466.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2009) '9/11, The US-Led War on Iraq and the Future of Collective Security Law: With an Insight from Islamic Law'. In: Morgan, M J, (ed.), The Impact of 9/11: The Day that Changed Everything?. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2008) 'Religion and International Law: An Analytical Survey of the Relationship'. In: Armstrong, David, (ed.), Routledge Handbook of International Law. Routledge, pp 165-178.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2008) 'Introduction'. In: Baderin, Mashood .A., (ed.), International Law and Islamic Law. Aldershot: Ashgate.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2007) 'The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the Implementation of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Africa'. In: Baderin, Mashood .A. and McCorquodale, Robert, (eds.), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 139-166.

Baderin, Mashood .A. and McCorquodale, Robert (2007) 'The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: 40 Years of Development'. In: Baderin, Mashood .A. and McCorquodale, Robert, (eds.), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 3-24.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2007) 'Islam, Human Rights and Development in Muslim States'. In: Rehman, Javed and Breau, Susan, (eds.), Religion and Human Rights Law: A Critical Examination of Islamic Law and Practices. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, pp 321-358.

Craven, Matthew (2007) 'The Violence of Dispossession: Extraterritoriality and Economic, Social and Cultural Rights'. In: Baderin, Mashood and McCorquodale, Robert, (eds.), Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Action. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 71-88.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'Effective Legal Representation in “Sharī’ah” Courts as a Means of Addressing Human Rights Concerns in the Islamic Criminal Justice System of Muslim States'. In: Cotran, Eugene and Lau, Martin, (eds.), Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (2004-2005). Brill, pp 135-167.

Conference Items

Baderin, Mashood A. (2008) 'Freedom of Expression and its Limits: The Perspective of Islamic Law' In: Freedom of Expression and its Limits, 7th March 2008, Faculty of Law, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2008) 'Access to Justice: An Islamic Perspective' In: Network for Religion in Public Life Lecture Series on Democracy, the Rule of Law and Access to Justice, 15th February 2008, Department of Theology, The University of Exeter, Exeter. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'Relationship between International Law and Islamic Law: Towards a Better Understanding' In: BIICL Conference on Islam, International and Comparative Law: Current Issues, 3rd December 2007, British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), Russell Square, London.. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'A Comparative Analysis of the Law on Use of Force and Terrorism under International Law and Islamic Law'In: BIICL Conference on Islam, International and Comparative Law: Current Issues, 3rd December 2007, British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), Russell Square, London.. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'Islam and Human Rights: Comparison of Family Law Reforms in Muslim States' In: Training Course for Iranian Female Court Assistants, June-July 2007, Human Rights Law Centre, School of Law, University of Nottingham, Nottingham.. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'Islamic Law of Armed Conflict: A Comparative Analysis' In: International Law Course for Armed Forces Lawyers, April-May 2007, Land Warfare Centre, Warminster, UK. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'Principles of Islamic Law Applicable to Procedural Irregularities in the US Military Commission Act' In: 2nd Guantanamo Bay Conference, 16-18 March 2007., Centre for Socio Legal Studies, St Anne's College, University of Oxford, Oxford. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2007) 'Human Rights and Islamic Law: Parallels and Tensions' In: FCO Training Programme on Democracy, Human Rights and Good Governance, January 2007., Doughty Street Chambers, London. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'The Role of Islam in Human Rights and Good Governance in Nigeria' In: NTA 10 Annual Ramadan Lecture Series, 24th September 2006, Nigerian Television Authority, Channel 10 Lagos, Nigeria,. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'Concept of Human Rights under Sharī’ah and Common Law: Scope and Limits' In: International Seminar on Syariah and Common Law, 20-21 September 2006, The Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia and Department of Syariah Judiciary Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'Islam, Human Rights and Managing Diversity in Africa' In: Meeting of International Experts on Human Rights in Islam, 15-19 May 2006, Attorney General’s Chambers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'Defending Religion in the Age of Human Rights' In: Human Rights Lawyers Association (HRLA) Seminar Series, 14th March 2006., The Law Society, 113 Chancery Lane, London. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2006) 'Islam, Human Rights and Development in Muslim States' In: International Conference on Religion and International Human Rights Law, 16th January 2006, Centre for Human Rights Studies, School of Law, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, Pakistan. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2005) 'Islam and Human Rights in the Muslim World: A Reflection on Approaches' In: International Conference on Reframing Islam: Politics into Law, 10-11 September, 2005., Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland, Galway, Republic of Ireland.. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2004) 'Application of Human Rights in Muslim States' In: International Book Festival on Human Rights and Islam, 2nd May 2004., Mofid University, Qom, Iran. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2004) 'International Human Rights and the Application of Islamic Law in the Muslim World' In: Emory University Fellows’ Workshop on Islam and Human Rights, 16 – 22 May 2004., Istanbul, Turkey. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2003) 'Human Rights and Islamic Law: The Myth of Discord' In: 2nd International Conference on the Theoretical Foundations of Human Rights, 16-17 May 2003., Mofid University, Qom, Iran. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2002) 'Identifying Possible Mechanisms within Islamic Law for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in Muslim States' In: 3rd Conference of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, 6-7 April 2002, Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID), Virginia, Washington, USA. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2002) 'Towards an Effective Protection of Human Rights in Africa: An Assessment of the Constitutive Act of the New African Union' In: Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Conference, 3-5 April 2002, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK. [Unpublished]

Baderin, Mashood A. (2000) 'Dialogue Among Civilizations as a New Paradigm for Universalism in International Human Rights' In: 13th Annual Meeting of the Academic Council of the United Nations System (ACUNS), 16-18 June 2000., Oslo, Norway. [Unpublished]

Book Reviews

Baderin, Mashood A. (2010) 'Review of 'Women, The Koran and International Human Rights Law: The Experience of Pakistan''. Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, (14). [Forthcoming]

Baderin, Mashood (2010) 'Review of World Religions and Norms of War'. Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, (1), pp 233-235.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2009) 'Review of 'New Directions in Islamic Thought: Exploring Reform and Muslim Tradition''. The Middle East in London, (5) 9, pp 17.

Baderin, Mashood A. (2008) 'Review of 'Sharia Implementation in Northern Nigeria 1999-2006: A Sourcebook''. Muslim World Journal of Human Rights, (5) 1.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2007) 'Islam in Transition: Muslim Perspectives'. Religion and Human Rights, (2) 3, pp 181-184.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2007) 'The Impact of Human Rights Law on Armed Forces'. Legal Studies, (27) 1, pp 162-165.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2006) 'Islamic State Practices, International Law and the Threat from Terrorism'. African Journal of International and Comparative Law, (14), pp 136-139.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2006) 'Religious Freedom in the Liberal State'. European Human Rights Law Review, pp 365-367.

Baderin, Mashood .A. and Billings, Peter (2003) 'Effective Learning and Teaching in Law'. Teaching in Higher Education, (8) 2, pp 285-293.

Baderin, Mashood .A. (2002) 'The African Commission on Human and People’s Rights and International Law'. Human Rights Law Review, (2) 2, pp 330-335.

PhD Students supervised
  • Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode, The Suicide Bombing Girls of Boko Haram; Between State and Structural Violence
  • Ammar Shamsuddin, Gender parity in Inheritance Law in the United Arab Emirates
  • Bulama Bukarti, An Assessment of Boko Haram's War from Islamic Law of War Perspective
  • Malik Kenewa, The Islamic Sacred Months as a contemporary peace agreement
  • Moataz El Fegiery,
  • Tariq Al-Timimi, (Working title) The Development of the Maqasid Model in the Modern Era and its utility to the application of Islamic law today
 
:Past PhD Students Supervised

:As Principal Supervisor

Al Khonif (2012-2016): ""Protecting Religious Minorities within Islam in Indonesia: A Challenge for International Human Rights Law and Islamic Law"".
Osifunke S. Ekundayo (2011-2015): ""The Legal Protection of Children's Right to Free and Compulsory Primary Education in Nigeria: Problems and Prospects"".
Hamzah A. Dawood (2011-2015): ""The Impact of International Law on the Application of Islamic Law in Saudi Arabia"".
Murtaza Shaikh (2008-2016) [P/T]: ""Protection of Minorities Between Islamic Law and International Law: A Comparative Study of Scope and Freedom of Religion"".
Tonye J. Clinton (2009-2013): ""A Critical Analysis of the Relevance and Application of Patchett's Legislative Drafting Framework to Nigeria's Oil and Gas Legislative Process"".
Chifundo Kachale (2008-2012): ""Judicial (In)Activism in Malawi?: A Critical Analysis of the Impact of Constitutional Jurisprudence on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law"".
Abdulbari Altamni (2008-2012): ""Reservations to International Human Rights Treaties with Special Reference to Muslim States' Practice of Reservations to CEDAW: Analytical Study of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates"".
Ronald Naluwairo (2008-2011): ""Military Justice, Human Rights and the Law: An Appraisal of the Right to a Fair Trial in Uganda's Military Justice System"".
Matthias Vanhullebusch (2007-2010): ""On Identity, Power, and Change: Reading International Humanitarian Law and Islamic Law of War"".
Sabine Hassler (2005-2008): ""Reform of UN Security Council Membership: An Analysis of the Desirability, Effectiveness and Achievability of a Representative Security Council Membership"".

:As Associate Supervisor

Moataz El Fegiry (2011-2015): ""Islamism, Islamic Law and Human Rights: The Case of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt""
Nargess Tavassolian (2009-2014): ""The Quest for Freedom of Thought and Expression in Post-1979 Iran: A Comparative Study of Iranian, Islamic and International Human Rights Law"".
Abiola Akiyode-Afolabi (2008-2011): ""Armed Conflict and Gender Justice: International Jurisprudence and Women's Human Rights in Post Conflict Sierra Leone and Liberia"".
Sarah Elibiary (2007-2011): ""Islamic Jurisprudential Discourses on the Conduct of Hostilities: Embracing Pragmatism""."

 

International Editorial Board

Prof. Hilary Charlesworth

Human Rights
MELBOURNE LAUREATE PROFESSOR
CO-DIRECTOR OF STUDIES, HUMAN RIGHTS LAW. Melbourne, Australia, and Judge of International Court of Justice

law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/hilary-charlesworth
h.charlesworthunimelb.edu.au
+61 3 90354093

h-index: 35  

Areas of expertise

  • International Law (Excl. International Trade Law)
  • Law And Society
  • Legal Theory, Jurisprudence And Legal Interpretation
  • History And Philosophy Of Law And Justice
  • Human Rights Law

Research interests

I am intererested in the theory and practice of international law; and the development of human rights law, both at the international and the national levels. I have worked on many RegNet research projects, including 'Peacebuilding Compared', 'Building Justice and Democracy after Conflict', 'Rights, Ritualism and Regulation' and 'The UN Security Council and the Rule of Law'. I am now working on a history of Australia's engagement with the International Court of Justice, and a project on 'The Art of International Law'.

Biography

Hilary Charlesworth was educated at the University of Melbourne and Harvard Law School. She is, from 2016, a Melbourne Laureate Professor at Melbourne Law School and Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for International Governance and Justice in the Regulatory Institutions Network at the Australian National University. She has held visiting appointments at United States and European universities. She held an ARC Federation Fellowship from 2005-2010 and an ARC Laureate Fellowship (2010-2015).

She was President of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law (1997-2001). She is on the editorial boards of a number of international law journals and served as Co-Editor of the Australian Yearbook of International Law from1996-2006 and a member of the Board of Editors of the American Journal of International Law 1999-2009. She was joint winner of the American Society of International Law’s 2006 Goler T Butcher Medal in recognition of ‘outstanding contributions to the development or effective realization of international human rights law’ . She was elected to the Institut de Droit International in 2011.

She has worked with various non-governmental human rights organisations on ways to implement international human rights standards and was chair of the Australian Capital Territory government's inquiry into an ACT bill of rights, which led to the adoption of the ACT Human Rights Act 2004. She was appointed judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice in 2011 for the Whaling in the Antarctic case, and in 2019 as a judge ad hoc for a case between Guyana and Venezuela.

Researcher's projects

 

The Art of International Law

Australia and the International Court of Justice (ARC Discovery Project)

Rights, Regulation and Ritualism (ARC Laureate Fellowship)

Strengthening the rule of law through the United Nations Security Council (ARC Linkage Project)

Building Justice and Democracy after Conflict (ARC Federation Fellowship)

Current student projects

Current ANU PhD students (principal supervisor):


Marie-Eve Loiselle, Jodie O'Leary, Aderito de Jesus Soares

 

PhD Panel member:

Felicity Grey

 

 

Publications

Projects and Grants

Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.

International Editorial Board

Prof. Christoffel Hendrik Heyns

International Human Rights
Professor of Human Rights, University of Pretoria, South Africa

www.chr.up.ac.za/centre-staff/christof-heyns
christof.heynsup.ac.za
+27-124203228

h-index: 16  

 

Education 

1992 ,PhD, University of the Witwatersran

Title:  ‘A jurisprudential analysis of civil disobedience in South Africa’

1987 ,LLM, Yale Law School, USA

1985 ,MA (Philosophy) (cum laude), University of Pretoria

1982 ,BA (Hons) (Philosophy) (cum laude), University of Pretoria

1981 ,LLB, University of Pretoria

1979 ,BLC, University of Pretoria

 

 

 

 Publication

B1 rating from the National Research Foundation (2016)

 

 

SUBMITTED FOR PUBLICATION

 

‘Investigating potentially unlawful death under international law: The 2016 Minnesota Protocol’ (with Stuart Casey-Maslen, Sarah Knuckey, Toby Fisher, Thomas Probert, and Morris Tidball-Binz)

 

Article ‘”Everybody counts”: The Right to Political Participation in Sub-Saharan Africa’ (with Charles Fombad, Pansy Tlakula, and Jimmy Kainja)

 

Book: ‘Executions under international law’ with Philip Alston

 

PUBLISHED

 

Books

 

Compendium of key human rights documents of the African Union (editor with Magnus Killander) Pretoria University Law Press, 2016, 6 th edition (420 pp). Earlier editions translated and published in French, Arabic and Portuguese

 

Human rights, peace and justice in Africa: A reader (editor with Karen Stefiszyn) Pretoria University Law Press, 2006 (432 pp)

 

Socio-economic rights in South Africa (co-editor with Danie Brand), Pretoria University Law Press, 2005 (305 pp)

 

Human Rights Law in Africa (editor with Morné van der Linde as assistant editor), Leiden, The Netherlands, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2004 (2 volumes: 1 700 pp). Translated into French as -

* Recueil Juridique des droits de l’Homme en Afrique 2000-2004, Brussels, Belgium, Bruylant Publishers 2005 (2 volumes: 2 117 pp)

 

The impact of the United Nations human rights treaties on the domestic level (with Frans Viljoen), The Hague, Netherlands, Kluwer Law International. 2002 (630 pp)

 

Chapters in books

 

Book chapter: ‘”Unmanned” Weapons: Looking for the Gender Dimensions’ in Ni Aolain, F et al (eds) Oxford handbook on gender and conflict (OUP, 2017) (with Tess Borden)

 

‘Africa’ in Moeckli, D et al (eds) International Human Rights Law (3rd edition, OUP, 2017) (with Magnus Killander) (update of earlier chapter) 465 - 481

 

‘The right to life and the progressive abolition of the death penalty’ in De Guzman, M (ed) Arches of justice: Essays in honour of William A. Schabas (OUP, 2017) (with Tess Borden and Thomas Probert) 117 - 135

 

‘Jan Smuts en die Verenigde Nasies’ [‘Jan Smuts and the United Nations’] Du Pissani (ed) Jan Smuts: ‘n Herwaardering [‘Jan Smuts: A reappraisal’] (Protea 2017) (with Willem Gravett) 397 - 424

 

‘Casting fresh light on the supreme right: The African Commission’s General Comment 3 on the right to life’ Tladi, D et al (eds) The pursuit of a brave new world in international law: Essays in honour of John Dugard (Brill 2017) (with Thomas Probert) 45 - 72

 

‘A human rights perspective on autonomous weapons in armed conflict: The rights to life and dignity’ in Robin Geiss (ed) Lethal autonomous weapons systems: Technology, definition, ethics, law and security (Expert opinions delivered at the CCW informal meeting of experts on lethal autonomous weapons systems, Geneva 11 to 15 August 2016) (German Federal Foreign Service 2017) 148 - 159

 

‘Autonomous weapons systems: Living a dignified life and dying a dignified death’ in Bhuta, N et al (eds) Autonomous Weapons Systems: Law, Ethics, Policy, (Cambridge University Press, 2016) 3 - 19

 

‘Coming to terms with drones’ in Cortright, D et al (eds) Drones and the future of armed conflict (University of Chicago Press, 2015) vii - xi

 

‘The right to life and the progressive abolition of the death penalty’ in Simonowic, I (United Nations publication, 2015) (with Thomas Probert) 214-226

 

‘Universality and the growth of regional human rights systems’ in Shelton, D (ed) The Oxford Handbook of International Human Rights Law (Oxford University Press, 2013) (with Magnus Killander) 670 - 698

 

‘Africa’ in Moeckli, D et al (eds) International Human Rights Law (2nd edition, OUP, 2013) (with Magnus Killander) (update of earlier chapter) 441 - 457

 

‘Towards minimum standards for regional human rights systems’ (with Magnus Killander) in Arsanjani, M et al (eds) Looking to the future: Essays on international law in honor of W Michael Reisman (Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2010) 527-558

 

‘The African regional human rights system’ (with Magnus Killander) in Gomez Isa, F  and de Feyter, K (eds) International human rights law in a global context (University of Deusto, 2009) 855-898

 

‘A schematic comparison of regional human rights systems’ (with David Padilla and Leo Zwaak) in Gomez Isa, F and de Feyter, K (eds) International human rights law in a global context (University of Deusto , 2009) 927-939

 

‘Revolutionising human rights education in African universities: the African human rights moot court competition’ (with Norman Taku and Frans Viljoen) in Grossman, C et al (eds) Advocating for human rights: 10 years of the Inter-American moot court competition Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (2008) 17-39

 

‘The African regional human rights system’ in Gomez Isa, F and de Feyter, K (eds) International protection of human rights: Achievements and challenges (University of Deusto-EOUC, 2006) (with Magnus Killander) 509 -545 pp (An updated version of the 2004 Penn State Law Review article (see below)), also published as ‘O Sistema Regional Africano De Direitos Humanos’ Código de Direito Internacional dos Direitos Humanos anotado, (DPJ, 2007) (with Magnus Killander) 1459-1509

 

‘Emerging issues in human rights and human rights education in Africa’ in Best, SG (ed) Introduction to peace and conflict studies in West Africa: A reader (Spectrum Books Ltd, 2006) (with Magnus Killander) 350-364

 

‘The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights’ in Smith, R and van den Anker, C The essentials of human rights (Hodder Arnold, 2005) 3-6

 

‘The role of the future African Human Rights Court’ in Sarkin, J and Binchy, W (eds) The administration of justice: Current themes in comparative perspective (Four Courts Press, 2004) 238-246, also translated and published in French as –

‘Le rôle de la future cour Africaine des droits de l’homme et des peoples’ in JF Flauss and E Lambert-Abdelgawad (eds) Droit et Justice: L’application nationale de la Charte africaine des droits de l’homme et des pueples (Bruylant, 2004) 235-246

 

‘The regional protection of human rights in Africa: An overview and evaluation’, chapter (with Frans Viljoen) in Zeleza, PT and McConnaughay, PJ (eds) Human rights, the role of law, and development in Africa (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004) 129-143

 

‘Socio-economic rights and the transition’, chapter (with Danie Brand) in Manganyi, C (ed) Transition and transformation in South African society: On becoming a democracy (University of South Africa Press, 2004) 25-40

 

‘Civil and political rights in the African Charter’, chapter in Evans, M and Murray, R (eds) The African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (Cambridge University Press, 2002) 137-177

 

‘A struggle approach to human rights’, chapter in Soeteman, A (ed) Law and Pluralism (Kluwer Law International, 2001) 171-190

 

 

Articles

 

‘”To save succeeding generations from the scourge of war”: Jan Smuts and the ideological foundations of the United Nations’  39 Human Rights Quartely (2017) 574 – 605  (with Willem Gravett)

 

‘Autonomous weapons in armed conflict: The right to a dignified life’ 33 South African Human Rights Law Journal (2017) 46 - 71

 

     ‘The international law framework regulating the use of armed drones’ 65 International and Comparative Law Quarterly (2016) 791 – 827 (with Dapo Akande et al)

      

‘Human rights and the use of autonomous weapons systems (AWS) during domestic law enforcement’ 38 Human Rights Quarterly (2016) 350 - 378

 

‘The long term human rights implications of targeted killings’ 54 Harvard International Law Journal (2013) 101- 114 (with Sarah Knuckey)

 

 ‘Protecting the right to life of journalists: the need for a higher level of engagement’ 36 Human Rights Quarterly (2013) 304 – 332 (with Sharath Srinivasan)

 

‘South West Africa/Namibia (Advisory Opinions and Judgments)’ (with Magnus Killander) Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law (Online service published by Oxford University Press, www.mpepil.com, published November 2008)

 

‘Africa in international human rights textbooks’ (with Magnus Killander) 15(1) African Journal of International and Comparative Law (2007)130-137

 

‘Constitutional human rights law in Africa’ (with Waruguru Kaguongo) 22(4) South African Journal on Human Rights (2006)673-717

 

‘Regional master’s programmes in Africa: Case studies and analysis’ 5(2) Journal of Educational Studies (2006)213-245 (with Norman Taku)

 

 ‘A schematic comparison of regional human rights systems: An update’ (with David Padilla and Leo Zwaak) 5 African Human Rights Law Journal (2005)308-321, also published as -

‘A schematic comparison of regional human rights systems: An update’ (with David Padilla and Leo Zwaak) 4(3) SUR International Journal on Human Rights (2006) 163-171, translated into Portuguese and published as –

‘Comparação Esquemática Dos Sistemas Regionais De Direitos Humanos: Uma Atualização’ 4(3) SUR Revista Internacional de direitos humanos (2006) 161-170, also translated into Spanish and published as –

Comparación esquemática de los sistemas regionales de derechos humanos: Una actualización  4(3) SUR revista internacionalde derechos humanos (2006)165-174

 

‘A human rights court for Africa’ 22(3) Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights (2004) 325-327

 

‘The African regional human rights system: The African Charter’ 108 Penn State Law Review (2004) 679-702, translated into Spanish and published as -

‘La Carta Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos’ (The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights’) in Gómez Isa, F and Pureza, JM (eds) La protección internacional de los derechos humanos en los albores del siglo XX, (Universidade de Deusto,  2003) 595-620

 

‘The African Union’ 46 German Yearbook of International Law (2003)  252-283 (with Evarist Baimu and Magnus Killander)

 

‘A schematic comparison of regional human rights systems’ 3 African Human Rights Law Journal (2003)  76-87 (with Wolfgang Strasser and David Padilla)

 

‘The African regional human rights system: In need of reform?’ 1 African Human Rights Law Journal (2001) 155-174

 

‘The impact of the United Nations human rights treaties on the domestic level’ 23 Human Rights Quarterly (2001) 483-535(with Frans Viljoen)

 

‘The impact of six major UN human rights treaties in South Africa’ 16 South African Public Law (2001) 28-67

 

‘Die stryd-benadering tot menseregte’ (‘The ‘struggle approach’ to human rights’) 40 Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe (2000)  341-343

 

‘The constitutional protection of religious human rights in Southern Africa’ 33 Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa (2000)  53‑95, also published as:

 

‘The constitutional protection of religious human rights in Southern Africa’ 14 Emory International Law Review (2000) 699-777

 

‘A schematic comparison of regional human rights systems’ 33 De Jure (2000) 117-120

International Advisory Board

Prof. Renate Holub

Political Philosophy
EM. Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA

isf.ugis.berkeley.edu/people/renate-holub/
rholubberkeley.edu
+1-(510)6420110

International Advisory Board

Prof. Taliya Khabrieva

Law
Professor of Russian Academy of Science, Russian Federation

izak.ru/institute/sotrudniki/khabrieva-taliya-yarullovna/
officeizak.ru
+7 (495) 7197000

 

Positions:  

 Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, Deputy President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Representative of the Russian Federation to the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission)Member of the Russian Academy of SciencesDoctor of Law, Professor

e-mail: office@izak.ru

 

1. EDUCATION:

1980                    Kazan University, Faculty of Law

1985                    Ph.D. thesis in law “Teleological Interpretation of the Soviet Law: Concept, Content, Role in Legal Practice” (All-Union Research Institute of the Soviet Legislation)

1997                    Doctoral thesis in law “Interpretation of the Constitution of the Russian Federation: Theory and Practice” (Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences)

 

2. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1983-1994           Lecturer, Associate Professor, Department of State and International Law, Faculty of Law, Kazan University

1998-2001           Deputy Minister of Federation Affairs, National and Migration Policy of the Russian Federation

2001– till present Director of the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation

2001– till present Editor-in-chief of the “Journal of Russian Law” and the “Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law”

2013-2017            Vice-president of the Russian Academy of Sciences

2018 – till present Deputy President of the Russian Academy of Sciences

 

3. TEACHING IN RUSSIA AND ABROAD

1983-1994           Lecturer, Associate Professor, Department of State and International law, Faculty of law, Kazan University

1997 – till present          Professor, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University)

2003                    Visiting Professor, University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne (France), Constitutional Law

2011                    Lecturer, International Anti-Corruption Academy (IACA)

 

4. PARTICIPATION IN THE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITY

2008                    Expert, United Cities and Local Governments

2008                    Member, Scientific Council of the Foundation for Continental Law under the Ministry of Justice of France

2013– till present Member, European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission)

2018                    Titular Member, International Academy of Comparative Law

 

5MAIN PUBLICATIONS (MONOGRAPHS):

  1. Interpretation of the Constitution of the Russian Federation: Theory and Practice. Monograph. Moscow: Jurist, 1998
  2. National and Cultural Autonomy in the Russian Federation. Monograph. Moscow, 2003 – republished in Bulgaria in 2007
  3. Migration Law of Russia: Theory and Practice. Monograph. Moscow: Law firm “CONTRACT”
  4. Theory of the Modern Constitution. Monograph. Republished in Bulgaria: Теория на съвременната конституция. Monograph (Bulgarian) Университетско издательство «Св. Климент Охридски». Sofia, 2009. (co-authored)
  5. Administrative Procedures and Controls in Light of European Experience / edited by T. Y. Khabrieva and G. Marcou. M.: Statut, 2011. Republished in France: Procédures administratives et barriers administratives: à la recherché d`un équilibre. Les Procedures administratives et le controle a la lumiere de l΄experience europeenne en France et en Russie. Sous la direction de Talia Iaroulovna Khabrieva et Gerard Marcou, Paris, 2012
  6. Justice in the Modern World: Monograph. Moscow: Statut, 2013. Republished in the Netherlands: Justice in the Modern World: Edited by V. Lebedev and T. Khabrieva. Monograph. Hague, 2014
  7. Parliamentary Law of the Russian Federation: Monograph / Editor-in-Chief T.Y. Khabrieva; the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation. – 2-nd ed., rew. – Moscow: Statut, 2016
  8. Monograph “Constitutional Reform in the Modern World” 2016. It will be published by the Society of Comparative Law of France in 2019
  9. Khabrieva T.Y. The Venice Commission as a Person for the Interpretation of Law: Monograph. – M., 2018
  10. Legal Regulation of Combating Corruption in China: Monograph / Editor-in-Chief T.Y. Khabrieva. Moscow: The Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, 2018
  11.  “Colour Revolutions” and “Arab Spring” in the Constitutional Dimension: Politologal Legal Research: Monograph / T. Y. Khabrieva, V. E. Chirkin. – Moscow: ILCL: Norma: INFRA-M, 2018.
  12. Khabrieva T.Y. Modern Issues of Self-Determination of Ethnos. Mofid University Press. 2018
  13.  Justice in the Modern World: Monograph / ed. by V.M. Lebedev, T.Y. Khabrieva. — 2nd ed., revised and enlarged. Moscow: the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation, 2019.

 

6. TITLES OF HONOR AND REWARDS

2003           Honored lawyer of the Russian Federation

2005           Medal “In Memory of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan»

2005           Order of Honour

2008           Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, IV class

2010           Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, III class  

2011           Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

2013           Order of Friendship

2013           Honored lawyer of the Republic of Tatarstan

2015           Order of Alexander Nevsky

2015           Medal “20 Years of the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan”

2015           Medal “For Strengthening Parliamentary Cooperation” of the Interparliamentary Assembly of Member Nations of the Commonwealth of Independent States

2018           Honored Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan

2018           Honored Professor of the Institute of Law of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China, Beijing)

2018           Honored Doctor of St. Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions

2018           Honored Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan

2018           Honored Professor of the Kazan University 

 

 

 

International Advisory Board

Prof. Edward Joseph Alam

Philosophy
Professor of Philosophy, Notre-Dame University (Louaize), Lebanon

www.ndu.edu.lb/academics/faculty-of-humanities/fulltime-faculty-members
ealamndu.edu.lb
+961-9218950 (ext. 2405)

Curriculum Vitae

Edward Joseph Alam

E-mail: ealam@ndu.edu.lb/ edwardjosephalam@yahoo.com

Home Address: 4th floor, Bldg. Baaklini, Monte Bello Area, 207 A Ajaltoun, Lebanon

Work Address: Notre Dame University, P.O. Box: 72 Zouk Mikayel, Lebanon

Phone: Cell: (03) 852-037 Home: (09) 235-008 Work: (09) 208-524

 

Present Professional Responsibilities

 

Notre Dame University-Louaize (NDU)

Chairholder, Benedict XVI Endowed Chair of Religious, Cultural, and Philosophical Studies – Faculty of Humanities (since 2015)

Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

www.ndu.edu.lb/academics/faculty-of-humanities/benedict-xvi-chair

 

Pontifical Council for Culture

Consultor, Five-Year Papal Appointment (since 2014)

Vatican City

www.cultura.va

 

International Institute for Ethics and Contemporary Issues (IIECI)

IIECI Board Member (since 2013)

Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU)

www.ucu.edu.ua/eng

 

The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)

Middle East Director (since 2012)

Washington, D.C./Beirut

www.crvp.org

 

The Cedars Institute (CI)
Program Consultant (since 2012)

Cedars, Bsharre- Lebanon

www.cedarsinstitute.org

 

Notre Dame University-Louaize (NDU)

Full Professor in Philosophy and Theology (since 1996) 

Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

www.ndu.edu.lb

 

 

Former Academic Positions and Responsibilities

 

Lebanon Dialogue Initiative (LDI)

Vice President

(2014-2015)

 

Lebanon: Land of Dialogue Among Civilizations and Cultures (LDC) Initiative

Executing Officer/Director

(2012-2014)

 

The John Fetzer Institute

Humanities Fetzer Advisory Council

Kalamazoo, Michigan

(2010-2014)

 

The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP)

Secretary General

(2009-2012)

 

World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies

Treasurer/Secretary

(2008-2010)

 

Director of International Academic Affairs

Notre Dame University-Louaize (NDU)

Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

(1999-2004)

 

Consultant on the Committee for Evaluation and Assessment of the New Curriculum Lebanese Republic: Ministry of National Education

(1999-2000)

 

Exchange Professor, Faculty of Theology/Uppsala University

Uppsala, Sweden

(March 2006 – September 2006)

 

Adjunct Instructor, Department of Philosophy

University of Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah/U.S.A.

(1993-1996)

 

Instructor of Philosophical and Religious Studies

Judge Memorial Prepatory High School 

Salt Lake City, Utah/U.S.A.

(1988-1996)

 

Academic Courses and Qualifications

 

Ph.D., Department of Philosophy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah/U.S.A. 1996 [Thesis: An Exposition of John H. Newman’s An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent With an Evaluation of some of its Philosophical Implications and Contributions (UMI Index to Theses:

Theses,313/761-4700/800/521-0600).] (Supervisor: Dr. Peter Appleby)

 

Graduate courses passed at The Catholic University of America Washington, D.C. (1985-1987) in: Education; Theology; Scripture; Ecclesiastical History; Spirituality; and Semitic Studies.

 

B.A., Department of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America

Washington D.C./U.S.A. 1985

 

Research Interests - Areas of Specialization

 

History of Philosophy; Logic, Pedagogy, World Religion; Nineteenth Century Epistemology; Catholic Eschatology, Trinitarian Theology, Ecumenism, Oriental Christianity, African Philosophy, Intercultural Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Religion/Science Studies.

            

Teaching Interests - Areas of Competence

 

Introductory Philosophy; Pedagogy; Introductory Logic; Epistemology; Introductory Philosophy of Religion; Catholic Eschatology and Trinitarian Theology; History of Western Civilization, Church History, Philosophy of Science, Religion/Science Studies.


Publications

 

Books

  1. Edward J. Alam, Out of the Shadows Into RealityA Philosophical Exposition of John H. Newman’s Grammar of Assent (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2000)

 

Textbooks

  1. Edward J. Alam, Doumit Salameh, Mohsen Saleh, Philosophy & Civilization: National High-School Terminal Textbook (Beirut: The Republic of Lebanon’s Ministry of National Education, 2000)

 

Books Edited and Introduced

  1. Edward J. Alam, ed. Honoring Chinua Achebe: A Lebanese-Nigerian Celebration in the Company of Nobel Prize Winner Wole Soyinka (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2016)

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, ed. The Dialogical Nature of Love and Forgiveness: Interreligious and Intercultural Reflections (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2015)

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, ed. Compassion and Forgiveness: Religious and Philosophical Perspectives from Around the World (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2013)

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, ed. Christianity, Culture, and the Contemporary World: Challenges and New Paradigms: Reflections of International Catholic Thinkers in Honor of George Francis McLean on the occasion of his 80th Birthday (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2009)

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, ed. God in Multicultural Society (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2006)

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, Doumit Salameh, Boulos Sarru’, editors. The Millennial Lecture Series: Religion & Science Interface 2002-2005 (Beirut: Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, 2006)

 

Edited Journals

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, ed. Palma Journal (Special Issue on Religion and Science 1: 2006)

 

Publications in Books

 

10. Edward J. Alam, “Language and Power: Reflections on Totalitarianism and Global Justice”, Ethics and Global Political Theory, Orysya Bila ed., (Lviv: Ukrainian Catholic University Press, 2016): pp. 117-136

 

11. Edward J. Alam, “Gibran Khalil Gibran and the Mystical Tradition,” Mysticism, Spirituality and Secularism Varghese Manimala ed., (Noida: HMI, 2015) ISBN 978-81-8465-488-2: pp. 57-69

 

12. Edward J. Alam, “Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve and Iris Murdoch’s The Sea, The Sea: A Comparison,” Women’s Literature: Exploring Gender and Inequality, Thummapudi Bharathi ed., (Jaipur: Mark Publishers, 2015): pp. 1-6

 

13. Edward J. Alam, “Destroy this Temple: Some Brief and General Reflections on Maronite Church Architecture,” Eastern Christian Studies 22 (Paris: Peeters, 2014): pp. 463-468

 

14. Edward J. Alam, “Reflections on the Moral Foundations in the Dialogue of Civilizations,” Ethics in the Global World: Reflections on Civic Virtues (Lviv: Ukrainian Catholic University Press, 2013): pp. 68-81

 

15. Edward J. Alam, “What the World can still learn from Lebanon,” Religions in the Public Spheres Tadseusz Buksiński ed., Dia-Logos, Schriften Zu Philosophie Und Sozialwissenschaften  Studies in Philosophy and Social Sciences (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 2011): pp. 267-280

 

16. Edward J. Alam, “Chinese Thought and Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion: A Complementary Relation?” Cultural Tradition and Social Progress: Chinese Philosophical Studies, XXVIII  George F. McLean ed., Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Book Series (Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2011): Series III, Asia, Volume 28, pp. 117-127

 

17. Edward J. Alam, “Higher Education “As” Free Dialogue: Pedagogy in a Global Age,” Speaking Across Borders: The Role of Higher Education in furthering Intercultural Dialogue Sjur Bergan, Hilligje van’t Land eds., (Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2010): series16; pp. 62-69

 

18. Edward J. Alam, “Soul Matters: Apes, Anthropology and Aristotle,” Transdisciplinarity in Science and Religion, Eric Weislogel ed.,(Bucuresti: Curtea Veche Publishing House, 2009) published with the generous support of the John Templeton Foundation.  ISSN 1843-3200: pp. 197-233

 

19. Edward J. Alam, “Catholic Philosophy and the Dialogue of Religion and Culture: The Global Challenge,” in Christianity, Culture, and the Contemporary World: Challenges and New Paradigms: Reflections of International Catholic Thinkers in Honor of George Francis McLean on the occasion of his 80th Birthday,Edward J. Alam ed.,(Beirut: Notre Dame University Louaizé Press, 2009) ISBN 978-9-953-45782-6: pp. 79-87

 

20. Edward J. Alam, “Globalization’s Myth of Multiculturalism,” in God in Multicultural Society,Edward J. Alam, ed.  (Beirut: Notre Dame University Louaizé Press, 2006): pp. 31-39

 

21. Edward J. Alam, “Newman and Catholicism,” in The Millennial Lecture Series: 2001-2002 (Beirut: Notre Dame University Louaizé Press, 2006): pp. 33-38

 

22. Edward J. Alam, “Philosophical and Scientific Challenges to the Traditional Concept of Causality,” in To The Mountain: Essays in Honour of Professor George F. McLean, William Sweet, Hu Yeping, editors. (Taiwan: Fu Jen Catholic University Press, 2004): pp. 215-232.

 

Publications in Refereed Journals

 

23. Edward J. Alam, “Interfaith Relations in Lebanon: Ancient, Tragic, Diverse, but Hopeful”, Salam, Volume 37, No. 3, July 2016, pp. 138-148

 

24. Edward J. Alam, “An Exercise in Futility, An Optional Extra, or A Vital Necessity: Istanbul-ian Reflections on Muslim/Christian Dialogue”, Vidyajiyoti Journal of Theological Reflection, Volume 80, No. 5, May 2016, pp. 375-387

 

25. Edward J. Alam, “Women’s Cultures: Equality and Difference”, Culture E Fede, Volume 23, No. 2, 2015, pp. 138-140

 

26. Edward J. Alam, “From Regensburg to Istanbul and Back Again: Pope Benedict XVI on Islam”, The Near East School of Theology: Theological Review, Volume 34/1, 2013. ISSN: LE 0379-9557: pp. 22-38

 

27. Edward J. Alam, “Rethinking Politics in a Scientific Age: Constructing a True World Political Authority: Lessons from an Unlikely Place: Lebanon”, European Journal of Science and Religion, (September 2012) Volume 8, No. 3. ISSN: 1841-0464: pp.163-174

 

28. Edward J. Alam, “The Status of Islamic Philosophy in Lebanon: The Sacred, the Secular and Marx,” Philosophia Islamica, (May 2011) Volume 2, Issue 2: pp. 104-112.

 

29. Edward J. Alam, “Does Business Ethics Need Religion?” European Journal of Law Reform 2010 (12) 3-4  pp. 151-157

 

30. Edward J. Alam, “Expanding the Human Rights Discourse: Religion, Culture, and Development: Purifying the Concept of Development: The Vocation of Religion and Culture” Johns Hopkins The Protection Project Journal of Human Rights and Civil Society (Fall 2010) Issue 3: pp. 125-130

 

31. Edward J. Alam, “The Future of Lebanon: Philosophical Reflections on ‘Hope’ With References to Pierre Tielhard De Chardin and Giogio La Pira,” European Journal of Science and Religion, (December 2008) Volume 4, No. 4. ISSN: 1841-0464: pp. 23-31

 

32. Edward J. Alam, “Philosophy and Culture: The Role of Religion,” Journal of Philosophy and Religion (July-December, 2008) volume 9 No. 2. ISSN 1513-6442 pp. 1-15

 

33. Edward J. Alam, “Providence Matters,” Edward J. Alam, ed. Palma Journal (Special Issue on Religion and Science 1: 2006)

 

34. Edward J. Alam, “Einstein, Beauty and Natural Theology,” Metanexus Online Journal (www.metanexeus.net) (July, 2005).  Also published in Palma Journal (Special Issue 1: 2006) with the permission of Metanexus Online Journal.

 

35. Edward J. Alam, “Philosophy: The Bridge Between Religion and Science,” Metanexus Online Journal (www.metanexeus.net) (July, 2004) Metanexus Online Journal (www.metanexeus.net) (July, 2004) Also published in Palma Journal (Special Issue 1: 2006) with the permission of Metanexus Online Journal.

 

36. Edward J. Alam, “La nueva Metafísica y la vida del mundo venidero: La Teología Cristiana de la Deificación con referencias al pensamiento de Fernando Rielo,” trans., Robert Badillo, Communio (AÑO 12 – No 1 – OTOÑO DEL 2005): 73-85

 

37. Edward J. Alam, George Eid, “Descartes’ Discourse on Method:More Discourse?” Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture (Vol. VI; 2&3, 2002): 105-122

 

38. Edward J. Alam, “The Heavens Declare the Glory of God,” The Journal of Philosophy and Religion (January, 2002): 81-106

 

39. Edward J. Alam, “Hinduism, Catholicism, and the Trinity,” Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions (January, 2002): 87-102

 

40. Edward J. Alam, “Center Matters,” Palma (7:1, 2001): 5-8

 

41. Edward J. Alam, “The Philosophical Contributions of J.H. Newman,” Palma (5:8, 1997): 23-31

 

Publications in Refereed Proceedings

 

42. Edward J. Alam, “Freud and Jewish Mysticism: The Thesis of David Bakan?” Analytic Lectures on Freud (Lebanese Center for Societal Research: Notre Dame University, Louaize Press, 2008):  63-71

 

43. Edward J. Alam, “Certitude, Ethics, and Dialogue: Gaining Perspectives from the Past” in Ethics and Society (Lebanese Center for Societal Research: Notre Dame University, Louaize Press, 2006): 123-130

 

44. Edward J. Alam, “Christianity and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” Collected Papers of the International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations, (Qom, Iran: Mofid University Publications Institute, 2001):1-14.

 

Publications in Newspapers and Magazines

 

45. Edward J. Alam, “The Nobel Peace Prize: No Longer Noble?” The Daily Star (Beirut, Jan 9, 2010)

 

46. Edward J. Alam, “Academics Duped by Ideology,” The Daily Star (Beirut: May 6,1997)

 

47. Edward J. Alam, “Which Way should the Priest Face?” Catholic World Report (New York: April 1996)

 

Papers at International and National Conferences, Colloquiums, Seminars

 

48. Edward J. Alam, “Appreciating Charles Malik’s Critique ofWhitehead’s Metaphysics: It’s About Time”, an International Seminar titled “The First Philosophy Book by Charles Malik: The Systems of Whitehead’s Metaphysics” held at Notre Dame University-Louaize on 23 May 2017. Publication pending.

 

49. Edward J. Alam, “Philosophical Reflections on Hope”, IIECI International Workshop titled “20th Century Dramas and 21st Century Dilemmas: Josef Slipyj’s (1892-1984) Legacy and Ideological, Geopolitical, and Social Challenges in a Post-Truth World” in  Leuven, Belgium on May 19, 2017. Publication pending.

 

50. Edward J. Alam, “Islamic Mysticism and Philosophical Psychology: Undergirding the Bridges”, an International Workshop titled: East meets West. Western Psychology in Dialogue with Islamic Mysticism at theOrient-Institut of Beirut and the American University of Beirut on July 11-12, 2016. Publication pending.

 

51. Edward J. Alam, “Philosophy of History and Political Transformation: Re-member-ing Walter Benjamin”, an International Conference on The Philosophy of  Dialogue and Understanding in the Construction of the European and World Communities in Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine, June 22-24, 2016. Publication pending.

 

52. Edward J. Alam, “The Drama of Divine Providence: Reflections on the Problem of Evil”, 4th International Conference on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion at Azad University, Tehran, Iran, January 2016. Publication pending in the English Journal of Religious Inquiries.

 

53. Edward J. Alam, “The Mystery of Love:  Ontological Reflections on Philosophical Anthropology”, the Sixth World Conference on Metaphysics in the Pontifical University of Salamanca, Spain, November 12-14, 2015. Publication pending.

 

54. Edward J. Alam, “More Than A Country: Existential Reflections on The History of Political Society in Lebanon”, International Workshop at the Orient Institue in Beirut on The ‘state’ of Lebanon: Concepts of political order in crisis, October 15-16, 2015. Publication Pending.

 

55. Edward J. Alam, key-note paper titled “A Little Meditation on the Relation between Genuine Spirituality and Reconciliation: The Reality of Lebanon”, International Conference on The Role of Spirituality in Promoting Reconciliation, organized by the CRVP, Romanian Academy (Iasi branch) and Bretanion Institute, Constanta, Romania, August 17-23 2015. Publication pending.

 

56. Edward J. Alam, key-note paper titled “The Role of Asia in the Quest for Global Justice”, International Conference on Asian Values and Human Future, Don Bosco University, Guwahati, India, July 2015. Publication pending.

 

57. Edward J. Alam, “Faith and Reason in Contemporary Lebanon: Signs of Hope in Christian Muslim Relations”, International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences Today: Classical and Contemporary Issues, Romanian Academy, Iasi branch, Iasi, Romania, May 2015. Publication pending.

 

58. Edward J. Alam, “Re-thinking Marx Again”, Local Conference titled What Does it Mean to be a Marxist Today?, American Unversity of Beirut (AUB), Beirut, Lebanon, May 2015. Publication pending.

 

59. Edward J. Alam, “Reconciling with Reconciliation: A Lebanese Reflection in Ukraine”, International Conference, Kyev, Ukraine. April 2015. Publicatoin pending.

 

60. Edward J. Alam, “Human Desire and International Global Capitalism: Challenges and Opportunities”, International Conference on Philosophy and Life World, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, China, December 2015. Publication pending.

 

61. Edward J. Alam, “The Value of Marx in Global Times”, International Conference on Reconstruction of Values and Morality in Global Times, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China, December 2015. Publication pending.

 

62. Edward J. Alam, “Understanding and Appreciating Cultural Diversity: The Limits and Opportunities of Modernity”, International Conference on Value Conflict and Consensus in the Cultural Diversity, Liaoning University Shangyang, China, December 2015. Publication pending.

 

63. Edward J. Alam, “The Metaphysics of Violence”, International Conference on The Role of Religion in Reducing Violence, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, December 2015. Publication pending.

 

64. Edward J. Alam, “The Relation between Totalitarianism and Global Justice in the Light of Pope Benedict’s Call in Caritas in Veritate for a True, Worldwide Political authority”, Ukrainian Catholic University, L’viv, Ukraine, March 13-14 2014. Reworked and published by Ukrainian Catholic University Press as “Language and Power: Reflections on Totalitarianism and Global Justice”, 2016. See ‘Publications in Books’ section above.

 

65. Edward J. Alam, “Cultivating Ressourcement Philosophy: Lebanon’s Infertile Fertile Soil,” American University of Beirut, November 21 2013. Publication pending.

 

66. Edward J. Alam, “Self-Identity and the Contemporary World: Philosophical Maladies and Remedies,” Sacred Heart Seminary, Poonamallee, Chennai, India, January 29 2013. Publication pending.

 

67. Edward J. Alam, “Freedom Then, Now, and Forever: Gaining Global and Historical Perspective”, Ukrainian Catholic University, UCU Summer School, L’viv, Ukraine, July 16-20 2012. Publication pending.

 

68. Edward J. Alam, “Destroy this Temple: Reflections on Maronite Church Architecture”, Society of Oriental Liturgy’s 4th International Congress, Notre Dame University-Louaizé, Lebanon, July 13 2012. Reworked and published: see Publications in Books section above.

 

69. Edward J. Alam, “Evolution and Christianity: Complementary or Contradictory?” Faculty of Natural Science Lecture Series, Notre Dame University-Louaizé, Lebanon, April 2011. Publication pending.

 

70. Edward J. Alam, “From Regensburg to Istanbul and Back Again: Pope Benedict XVI on Islam,” Monthly Lecture Series, Near Eastern School of Theology, Beirut, Lebanon, March 22 2012. Reworked and published: see ‘Publications in Refereed Journals’ section above. 

 

71. Edward J. Alam, “A Reflective Appropriation of the CRVP’s 2003 publication of George F. McLean’s Hermeneutics, Tradition, and Contemporary Change: Lectures in Chennai/Madras, India,” University of Madras, Chennai, India sponsored by the Indian Council for Philosophical Research Annual Visiting Professor Lectures for 2011-2012, February 2 2012. Publication pending.

 

72.  Edward J. Alam, “Kamala Markandaya’s Nectar in a Sieve and Iris Murdoch’s The Sea, The Sea: A Comparison,” International Conference on Women’s Writings in English in Honour of Professor T. Asoka Rani, Department of English, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (University for Women), Tiraputi, India, January 28-30 2012. Publication available: see ‘Publications in books’ section above. 

 

73. Edward J. Alam, “Gibran Khalil Gibran and the Mystical Tradition,” International Conference on Mysticism: East and West, Henry Martyn Institute, Hyderabad, India, January 22 2012. Reworked and published: see ‘Publications in Books’ section above. 

 

74. Edward J. Alam, “Self-Identity and Cyberspace Challenges: A Dialogue between West Asian Syriac Tradition and Modernity,” Asian Cultures in Dialogue/International Conference,Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand, January 12 2012. Publication pending.

 

75. Edward J. Alam, “Reflections on the Idea of a World Government,” International Conference on the Philosophical Perspectives on Africa and the Global Change, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Nigeria, November 15 2011. Publication pending.

 

76. Edward J. Alam, “Transhumanism? Philosophical Reflections,” 13th Annual Chicago Trauma Symposium (www.chicagotraumasymposium.com): Key-Note Paper, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, August 2011. Publication pending.

 

77. Edward J. Alam, “The Immaculate Conception and Catholic Culture: Reflections on Globalization, Interreligious Dialogue, and Fundamental Politics,” Distinguished Lecturer Series, Wyoming Catholic College, December 8 2010. Publication pending.

 

78. Edward J. Alam, “The Place of Interreligious Dialogue in the Dialogue of Civilizations,” International Conference on Dialogue of Civilizations, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia, November 2010. Publication pending.

 

79. Edward J. Alam, “The Role of Philosophy in the Development of Culture and the Family,” International UNESCO Day of World Philosophy, Tehran, Iran, November 2012.  Publication pending.

 

80. Edward J. Alam, “Philosophy and Healing: Restoring an Ancient Alliance,”12th Annual Chicago Trauma Symposium (www.chicagotraumasymposium.com): Key-Note Paper, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, August 5 2010. Publication pending.

 

81. Edward J. Alam, “Personal Identity in an Age of Globalization: Reflections on the Relation between Anthropology and Ethics,” International Conference on the Identity of the Person Personal in an Age of Globalization,Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine, June 29 2010. Publication pending.

 

82. Edward J. Alam, “An Exercise in Futility, An Optional Extra, or A Vital Necessity: Istanbul-ian Reflections on Muslim/Christian Dialogue,” International Conference Celebrating Istanbul—Europe’s Cultural Capital of the Year 2010, Istanbul, Turkey, April 15 2010. See ‘Publication in Refereed Journals’ section above.

 

83. Edward J. Alam, “Reflections on Intercultural Philosophy: Avoiding the Extremes,” International Conference on Universalism, Relativism, and Intercultural Philosophy, Cape Coast University, Cape Coast, Ghana, February 2010.  Publication pending.

 

84. Edward J. Alam, “Purifying the Concept of Development: The Vocation of Religion and Culture,” International Expert Group Meeting in honor of Islamic Human Rights and Human Dignity Day: Topics in Human Rights and Islam: Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Beirut, Lebanon, August 5 2009.  Reworked and published as “Expanding the Human Rights Discourse: Religion, Culture, and Development: Purifying the Concept of Development: The Vocation of Religion and Culture” by Johns Hopkins The Protection Project’s Journal of Human Rights and Civil Society (Washington D.C., Fall 2010) Issue 3: pp. 125-130.

 

85. Edward J. Alam, “Freedom and the Free Market Economy: Philosophical Explorations in Catholic Social Doctrine,” International Conference on Social Responsibility in the context of the Market Economy, Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Institute of Philosophy, Hai Phong, Vietnam, February 2009. Publication pending.

 

86. Edward J. Alam, “Cambodian Philosophy Yesterday and Today: Opportunities and Challenges,” International Conference on the Role of Philosophy in the Development of South East Asia,Royal Academy of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, June 25 2009. Publication pending.

 

  1. 87.  Edward J. Alam, “The Metaphysics of Violence: Comparative Reflections on the Thought of René Girard and Mahatma Gandhi,” International Conference on Peace, Human Rights and Religion, Mofid University, Center for Human Rights, Qom, Iran, May 13 2009. Publication pending.

 

88. Edward J. Alam, “A Call to Harmony: The Vocation of Religion in a Global Age,” International Symposium on Globalization and Culture, Shanghai Academy of Social Science, July 2009. Publication pending.

 

89. Edward J. Alam, “A Second Enlightenment?” International Conference on the Enlightenment and its Contemporary Reevaluation, Fudan University School of Philosophy, Center for Contemporary Marxism, Shanghai, China, July 2009. Publication pending.

 

90. Edward J. Alam, “The Cabbalistic Roots of Psychoanalysis: A Reading of David Bakan’s Literature,” International Conference commemorating the thought of Sigmund Freud, on the 150th anniversary of his Birth, Notre Dame University-Louaizé/Center for Societal Research, Lebanon, May 2006: Reworked and published as “Freud and Jewish Mysticism: The Thesis of David Bakan?” Analytic Lectures on Freud (Lebanese Center for Societal Research, Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, Lebanon, 2008):  pp. 63-71.

 

91. Edward J. Alam, “Rediscovering the Achievements of West Asian (Syriac) Thought: A Response to Contemporary Challenges,” 8th International Conference of the Asian Association of Catholic Philosophers on The Role of Asian Christian Thinkers in the Global Age, Yuan Christian University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, December 15 2008. Publication pending.

 

92. Edward J. Alam, “Certitude, Ethics, and Dialogue: Gaining Perspectives from the Past,” International Conference on Ethics and Globalization, Notre Dame University Louaizé/Cener for Societal Research, Lebanon, March 2006: Ethics and Society (Lebanese Center for Societal Research, Notre Dame University-Louaizé Press, Lebanon, 2006): pp. 123-129.

 

93. Edward J. Alam, “Chinese Thought and Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion: A Complementary Relation?” International Conference on Cultural Tradition and Social Progress, Shanghai University, China, June 28-July 1 2004: Reworked and published in Cultural Tradition and Social Progress: Chinese Philosophical Studies, XXVIII  George F. McLean ed., Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Book Series (The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, Washington D.C., 2011): series III, Asia, Volume 28, pp. 117-127.

 

94. Edward J. Alam, “The New Metaphyscis and the Life of the World to Come: A Little Journey in the Christian Doctrine of Deification with References to the Thought of Fernando Rielo,” Second World Congress on Metaphyscis, Rome, July 2003: Plenary Speaker. Reworked and published in the Argentinean Edition of the International Catholic Review Communio (AÑO 12 – No 1 – OTOÑO DEL 2005): pp. 73-85.

 

95. Edward J. Alam, “Metaphysics and Mysticism: the Metaphysical Ground for Religious Experience,” International Institute for Metaphysical and Mystical Studies, Rome/Asian Delegate, April 19-20, 2002: Plenary Speaker. Reworked and published as “The Heavens Declare the Glory of God,” The Journal of Philosophy and Religion (Bangkok, Thailand, 2002): pp. 81-106.

 

96. Edward J. Alam, “Christianity and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights,” International Conference on Human Rights and Dialogue of Civilizations, Tehran, Iran, May 6 2001. Reworked and published (Mofid University Publications Institute, Qom, Iran 2001): pp. 1-14

 

97. Edward J. Alam, “Theology and Christian Humanism: The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason,” Colloque International sur Defis contemporains et Nouvel Humanisme Role des Université, L’université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik, Kaslik, Lebanon, March 31 2001. Publication pending.

 

98. Edward J. Alam, “The Joy of Purgatory: Reinterpreting Catholic Eschatology,” Monthly Lecture Series,Near Eastern School of Theology, Beirut, Lebnon, May 18 2000. Publication pending.

 

99. Edward J. Alam, “Forms of Architecture: The via Antiqua vs. the via Moderna,” Opening Lecture for The Prince of Wales’s Urban Design Task Force for Lebanon, Saida, Lebanon, Summer 1997: Reworked and published as “Center Matters” Palma, 7:1, (Lebanon, 2001): pp. 5-8.

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, “Reinterpreting Catholic Eschatology: A Cosmological, Modern Scientific Approach,” Two-week intensive series of lectures presented to the Bishop, Priests, and Catholic Laity of the Diocese sponsored by Roman Catholic Diocese of Wyoming, Wyoming School of Catholic Thought, Casper, Wyoming, August 2005.  Publication available on Audio CD.

 

 

Book Reviews

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, “David Brakke’s Demons and the Making of the Monk: Spiritual Combat in Early Christianity”in the International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church (2007) Vol. 7, No. 3. ISSN: 1474-225X: 246-247

 

  1. Edward J. Alam, Review of Glenn Olsen’s The Turn to Transcendence: The Role of Religion in the Twenty-First Century published by The Catholic University of America Press, 2010Intermountain Catholic Newspaper, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2011

 

Honors & Distinctions

 

Chief Guest: at the International Conference on Women’s Writings in English in Honour of   Prof. T. Asoka Rani, Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (University for Women) Depart. of English, Tiraputi, India, January 28-30 2012

 

Key-Note Speaker: at 13th Annual Chicago Trauma Symposium, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, August, 2011 (www.chicagotraumasymposium.com):

 

Key-Note Speaker: at 12th Annual Chicago Trauma Symposium, Palmer House Hotel, Chicago, August, 2011 (www.chicagotraumasymposium.com):

 

Plenary Speaker: International Conference in Rome/Second World Congress on Metaphysics/July 2002 

 

Plenary Speaker: International Conference in Bangkok/First World Congress on Metaphysics and Mysticism/April 2001

 

Editorial Board Member:  The European Journal of Theology and Science, Iasi, Romania (since 2009)

 

Editorial Board Member: Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions: A Journal of the World Union of Catholic Philosophical Societies, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada

(since 2008)

 

Other

 

Chairperson and Founder of Metanexus’ LSI in Lebanon, 2003-2006 (www.metanexus.net)

 

Chairperson and Founder of  “Communio Study Group” of the International Journal Communio English Language Edition, Washington, D.C., 1997-Present

 

References upon Request

 

 

 

 

International Advisory Board

Dr. Daniel Brumberg

Political Science
Associate Professor of Political Science, George Town University, USA

gufaculty360.georgetown.edu/s/contact/00336000014RuyeAAC/daniel-brumberg
brumberggeorgetown.edu
+1-(202)6872274

Biographical Sketch: 

Dr. Brumberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Government at Georgetown University. He received his BA in French and Political Science from Indiana University, and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. From 1991 to 1993 he was a Visiting Professor in the Department of Political Science at Emory University, and a Visiting Fellow in the Middle East Program in the Jimmy Carter Center. Prior to this he taught in the Department of Political Science of the University of Chicago and Chicago's Graduate School of Business. He lived and studied in Egypt for three years, and has also conducted field research in Iran, Indonesia and Kuwait. The author of many articles on political and social change in the Middle East and wider Islamic World, his Reinventing Khomeini: The Struggle for Reform in Iran was published in April 2001 by The University of Chicago Press. A member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Democracy and the Advisory Board of the International Forum on Democratic Studies, Dr. Brumberg is also Chairman of the non-profit Foundation on Democratization and Political Change in the Middle East. During the 1997 Spring semester Dr. Brumberg was a Mellon Junior Fellow at Georgetown University and a Visiting Fellow at the International Forum on Democratic Studies. In 1998-1999 he was a Randolph Peace Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace, where he pursued a study of power sharing in the Middle East and South East Asia. Drawing from this research, Dr. Brumberg is now writing a comparative study of successful and failed power sharing experiments in Algeria, Kuwait and Indonesia.

Dr. Brumberg has served as an advisor to the American Academy of Arts and Science's "Fundamentalism Project," the Global Democracy Program of the U.S. Agency for International Development (U.S.A.I.D), and the National Democratic Institute (NDI). He was a member of the NDI-Carter Center Palestinian Election Observer Delegation in January 1996, and the NDI-Carter Center Indonesian Election Observer Delegation in June 1999. He also worked closely with a number of NGO's in the Arab world, including the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs (PASSIA). Dr. Brumberg speaks French and Arabic. He is a native and of resident of Washington D.C., where he lives with his wife Laurie and their two cats, Sasha and Pushkin.

Most Recent Talks: 

"Iran's Presidential Election: Reform, Retrenchment, or Renewal?" 
Cosponsored by the Middle East Institute and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, April 10, 2001, held at the The Middle East Institute. 

"Liberalized Authoritarianism in the Arab World" Presented at the conference:
Political Reform in the Middle East, Opportunities and Constraints", Cosponsored by The International Forum for Democratic Studies, The Middle
East Project of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
April 11, 2001, held at the Woodrow Wilson Center. 

Most Recent Conference Paper: 
"The New Islamism, Dissonance, Departures, Dilemmas," Prepared For the Conference:Islam, 
Democracy, and The Secularist State in the Postmodern Era Center for the Study of 
Islam and Democracy 
April 7, 2001, Georgetown University 

Upcoming Paper: 
"Mohamamd Khatami's Dissonant Vision Civilizational Dialogue," To 
be Presented at the Conference: "The Dialogue of Civilizations and Human Rights," 
Mufid University, Qom, Iran, May 5-6, 2001. 

International Advisory Board

Prof. Károly Bárd

Law
Professor of Department of Legal Studies, Central European University, Hungary

people.ceu.edu/karoly_bard
bardkceu.edu
+36 1 327-3294

Education

1975                 Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

Faculty of Law, Doctor Juris

1981                Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

Faculty of Sociology

1986                Ph.D./CSc, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Work experience

2001 – present         Central European University, Legal Studies, Budapest, Hungary

                                        Professor, Chairman of the Human Rights Program (between 2003-2004 and              2015 and 2018 Head of the Department of Legal Studies)

2007 – 2011              Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

                                        Pro-Rector for Hungarian and EU Affairs

1997 – 2000              Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute (COLPI), Budapest, Hungary

                                        Research Director

Designing and supervising COLPI programs on criminal justice, police, judiciary, access to justice, corruption, penitentiary, women's rights

1990 – 1997              Ministry of Justice, Budapest, Hungary

                                        Deputy Secretary of State

Areas of responsibility: Criminal Law Legislation, International Public Law, Human rights, European Community Law.

Additional responsibilities: Chairman of the Intergovernmental Commission entrusted with the preparation of the ratification of the European Convention on Human Rights; Head of delegation in the United Nations Commission for Crime Prevention; Head of delegation in the Council of Europe Committee of Directors for Crime Problems (CDPC) and member of the Bureau of the CDPC; Agent of the Hungarian Government before the European Commission and the European Court of Human Rights;

1990-1993: Co-chairman of the Commission on the law of criminal procedure

1990-1993                 Institute for Criminal Sciences, Eötvös LorándUniversity Budapest, Hungary

Director (part time)

Coordinating the academic activities of the Departments of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure and Criminology

1989 – 1990              Ministry of Justice, Budapest, Hungary

Deputy Minister of Justice

1975 – 1989              Eötvös LorándUniversity Budapest, Hungary

Law Faculty, Department of Criminal Procedural Law (Courses in criminal procedure, comparative criminal justice, human rights and criminal law)

1987 – 1990; 1997 – present     Member of the Hungarian Bar

Other Professional Activities

2001 – present       Member of the Scientific Council of the National Institute for Criminology

2000 – present         Member of the Scientific Council of the Hungarian Lawyers Association

1999 – 2007              Personal advisor of the Minister of Justice of Hungary

International Organizations

2009-2011                 Member of the Advisory Group to the European Commission on Post-Lisbon Criminal Law in the EU.

2006                             Nominated by the Hungarian Government to the International Criminal Court.

2003                             Expert and trainer of the IMF and the UN on responses to terrorism: freezing and confiscating assets.

1997 – present         Expert invited by the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights primarily on questions of judicial independence, court organization, criminal law and criminal procedural law.

2002 – 2003              Vice-Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee for the Negotiation of the Convention against Corruption, held in Vienna.

2001                             Expert at the UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (Tenth Session, Vienna)

1996 – 2001              Member of the Board of Trustees of the UN Interregional Crime Research and Criminal Justice Institute (UNICRI)

1994 – 2004              Member of the Board of Directors of the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP)

1999 – 2004              Vice-Secretary General of the AIDP

1990 – 1997              Member of the Committee of Directors for Crime Problems (CDPC) of the Council of Europe; 1992-1997 member of the Bureau of the CDPC

1993 – 2013              Member of the Board of Directors of the European Institute for Crime Prevention and Crime Control (HEUNI)

1994-1997                 Member of the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI)

1992-1993                 Head of delegation in the UN Commission of Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

1985                             Consultant, European Institute for Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice affiliated with the United Nations (HEUNI), Helsinki

1984                             Consultant, United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Branch, Vienna

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS

1994 – 2014              Chairman of the ESZTER Foundation (Foundation for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Sexual Violence)

1998 –2015               Member of the Board of Directors of the Human Rights Documentation and Information Center (INDOK)

1998 – 2003              Member of the Board of Directors of the Roma Civil Liberties Foundation (Roma Polgárjogi Alapítvány)

 

RESEARCH AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES

Author of several books, textbooks and teaching materials and of around 90 articles on criminal justice; social science and the criminal justice system; victimology; European criminal law; human rights (right to liberty; fair trial; procedure before the control organs of the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, independence and impartiality of the judiciary) as well as on problems of historical and transitional justice in Hungarian, English, German, French, Dutch and Finnish; expert of the Council of Europe, the European Union and of OSCE (the criminal code and the code of criminal procedure of Russia, of Albania; the law on the courts of Azerbaijan and of Kazakhstan; law on compensation for detention Albania; the law on the Ministry of Justice, Georgia and Armenia; the compatibility of the Russian draft Penal Code with the ECHR; compatibility of the Albanian legal system with the ECHR; reducing delays in the administration of justice in Italy).

Rapporteur and key speaker at several international congresses and conferences, such as:

  • European Criminal Bar Conference, Ljubljana, 1-2 October, 2010, The Impact of the Lisbon Treaty in the Field of Criminal Procedural Law
  • The First Budapest Human Rights Forum. Budapest 28-29 August 2008
  • The ICTY and Human rights: Towards a Fair Trial in International Criminal Procedure, 29-30 March 2007 Organized by The Law Faculty of the University of Graz, Forum Alpbach and Herbert-Batliner-Europainstitut
  • International Conference on the European arrest warrant and its implementation in the member states of the European Union - current developments and the future, Kraków, 9-12 November 2006
  • Council of Europe Criminological Research Conference, Strasbourg 1996
    Trial and sentencing, training and appointment of judges, structure of criminal procedure, sentencing patterns, the role of defense in the countries of transition
    • Annual Congress of the Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Rechtsvergleichung, Berlin, 1994
      Die strafrechtliche Aufarbeitung von staatlich gesteuertem Unrecht
    • The World Congress of the International Association for Comparative Law, Athens 1994 Alternatives to imprisonment
    • Council of Europe Criminological Colloquy, Strasbourg 1991
      Young adult offenders

LANGUAGES

French                 Intermediate
Russian                Intermediate
Spanish                Reading
English                 Fluent
German               Fluent
Hungarian          Native

International Advisory Board

Prof. Dirk Voorhoof

Human Rights
EM. Professor of Human Rights, Ghent University, Belgium

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+32-0478621599

Dirk Voorhoof
CV version May 2018

 


Dirk Voorhoof holds a Master Degree in Law (1979) and Communication Sciences (1980), and a PhD in Law (1990). He was a lawyer at the Brussels Bar (1990-1992), a Member of the Federal Commission for Access to Administrative Documents (1994-2005), of the Flemish Media Council (2005-2012), of the Flemish Regulator for the Media (2006-2016) and of the Executive Board of the European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF), Leipzig (2015-2017). He lectured at Ghent University (1992-2016), in the Media Law Advocates Programme at the University of Oxford (2000-2007) and at Copenhagen University (2004-2017), teaching  courses of Media Law, Copyright Law, Journalism & Ethics and European Media Law. He reports on developments regarding freedom of expression, media and journalism in Europe, including in Iris, legal newsletter of the European Audiovisual ObservatoryAuteurs & Media and Mediaforum. He is a founding member of ECPMF, member of the Human Rights Centre at Ghent UniversityLegal Human Academy, of the CMPF Scientific Committee, European University Institute, Florence, of the Global FOE&I @Columbia experts network, Columbia University, New York, and he was member the Committee of Experts on Internet intermediaries (MSI-NET) of the Council of Europe in 2016 and 2017. He is the co-author of the free online e-book Freedom  of  Expression,  the  Media  and  Journalists:  Case-law  of  the  European  Court  of Human Rights (also available in French and German).

For more information see https://biblio.ugent.be/person/801000461819

 

 

ACADEMIC TITLE Em. prof.

  • Freedom of Expression under the European Human Rights System
  • Media Law in Belgium and Europe
  • Hate Speech and Incitement to Discrimination
  • Regulation of Audiovisual Media Services
  • Media Policy
  • Media and Human Rights
  • Media and the Judiciary
  • Media and Pluralism
  • Media and Children
  • Copyright and Freedom of Expression
  • Journalism
  • Media Ethics and Self-Regulation
  • Freedom of Expression and Civil Society
  • Access to Information
  • Investigative journalism
  • Freedom of Expression and Chilling Effect

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (last 5 years)

1- I. HØEDT-RASMUSSEN and D. VOORHOOF, “Whistleblowing for sustainable democracy”, NQHR – Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 2018, Vol.36 (I), 3-6

2- D. VOORHOOF, “Freedom of Expression versus Privacy and the Right to Reputation. How to Preserve Public Interest Journalism”, in Stijn SMET and Eva BREMS (eds.), When Human Rights Clash at the European Court of Human RightsConflict or Harmony? 2017, Oxford University Press, 148-170

3- D. VOORHOOF, “Investigative journalism, access to information, protection of sources and whistleblowers”, in Flutura Kusari and Andreas Lamm (ed.), Promoting dialogue between the European Court of Human Rights and the media freedom community. Freedom of expression and the role and case law of the European Court of Human Rights: developments and challenges, Proceedings of the ECPMFECtHR Conference 24 March 2017, Strasbourg, Conference e-book, Introduction, presentations and conclusions, ECPMF, Leipzig, 2017,  33-60, https://ecpmf.eu/files/ecpmf-ecthr_conference_e-book.pdf

4- D. VOORHOOF, “Legal opinion/expert report in the case of Rocio San Miguel Sosa and others v. Venezuela, case nr. 12.923, on request of the Inter-American Court on Human Rights, Resolution of 20 December 2016 issued by the President of the IACtHR, 2 February 2017, http://www.hrc.ugent.be/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/LegalOpinionVOORHOOF.pdf

5- D. VOORHOOF, “Recht op expressievrijheid en wobben door journalisten, ngo’s en bloggers”, Auteurs & Media 2016/3, 219-227.

6- E. LIEVENS and D. VOORHOOF, “Internetportalen niet aansprakelijk voor de verspreiding van beledigende – met niet ‘duidelijke onrechtmatige’ - commentaren van gebruikers”, Mediaforum 2016/7, 182-185

7- D. VOORHOOF, ““Hate speech”, radicalisering en het recht op expressievrijheid. Waarom artikel 17 EVRM (misbruikclausule) geen revival verdient”, Auteurs & Media 2016/1, 4-18.

8- D. VOORHOOF, “Freedom of Expression and the Right to Information : Implications for Copyright”, in C. GEIGER (ed.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Intellectual Property, Edward Elgar Publ., Cheltenham – Northampton, 2015, 331-353.

9- D. VOORHOOF, “Copyright and the Right to Freedom of Expression and Information”, in J. CABAEY, V. DELFORGE, V. FOSSOUL and M. LAMBRECHT (eds.), 20 ans de nouveau droit d’auteur. 20 jaar nieuw auteursrecht, Limal, Anthemis, 2015, 221-242.

10- D. VOORHOOF, “Freedom of Journalistic Newsgathering, Access to Information and Protection of Whistle-blowers under Article 10 ECHR and the standards of the Council of Europe”, in Council of Europe, Journalism at Risk. Threats, challenges and perspectives, Council of Europe, Strasbourg,  2015, 105-143, and in A. KOLTAY (ed.), Comparative Perspectives on the Fundamental Freedom of Expression, Budapest, Wolters Kluwer, 2015, 297-330, accessible free online since March 2017 at https://rm.coe.int/CoERMPublicCommonSearchServices/DisplayDCTMContent?documentId=0900001680706afe

11- D. VOORHOOF, “Freedom of Expression, Media and Journalism under the European Human Rights System : Characteristics, Developments, and Challenges”, In : P. MOLNÁR (ed.), Free Speech and Censorship Around the Globe, Central European University Press, Budapest – New York, 2015, 59-104.

12- D. VOORHOOF and P. HUMBLET, “Human Rights and the Employment Relation. The Right to Freedom of Expression at Work”, in X., Proceedings of the International Conference on the European Convention on Human Rights and the Employment Relation, Actes du Colloque “La convention européenne des droits de l’homme et la relation de travail”, CNRS and Strasbourg University, 30-31 January 2014, 33 p. (e-publi), http://europa-cnrs.unistra.fr/fileadmin/upload/DUN/europe_en_mutation/Documents/e-publi/E-publi_CEDH_et_la_relation_au_travail_-_D_Voorhoof_P_Humblet_v0-1.pdf and  http://europa-cnrs.unistra.fr/publications/les-e-publi/e-publi-des-unites/

13- D. VOORHOOF, “Freedom of Expression and Information and the Case Law of
the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the EU. Overview and highlights 2014”, Conference Paper, Justice for Free Expression in 2014, A review of global freedom of expression jurisprudence in 2014, New York, Columbia University, 2015, 55 p., http://globalfreedomofexpression.columbia.edu/publications/freedom-of-expression-and-information-and-the-case-law-of-the-european-court-of-human-rights-and-the-court-of-justice-of-the-eu/

14- D. VOORHOOF, “The European Convention on Human Rights: The Right to Freedom of Expression and Information restricted by Duties and Responsibilities in a Democratic Society”, In: Human Rights, Center for Human Rights Studies, Mofid University, Iran, Vol. 7 – nr. 2, Winter 2013 (published July 2015), 41 p.

15- D. VOORHOOF, “The right to freedom of expression and information under the European Human Rights system : towards a more transparent democratic society”, EUI Working paper, EUI RSCAS 2014/12 – Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF), February 2014, European University Institute, Florence Italy, 22 p.

16- D. VOORHOOF and P. HUMBLET, “The Right to Freedom of Expression in the Workplace under Article 10 ECHR” in  F. DORSSEMONT, K. LÖRCHER and I. SCHÖMANN (eds.), The European Convention of Human Rights and the Employment Relation, Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2013, 237-286.

17- P. VALCKE, D. VOORHOOF and E. LIEVENS, “Independent Media Regulators: Condition sine qua non for Freedom of Expression?” in : W. SCHULZ, P. VALCKE and K. IRION (eds.), The Independence of the Media and its Regulatory Agencies : Shedding new light on formal and actual independence against the national context, ECREA Book Series, Bristol, Intellect Books, 2014, 400 p., 55-82.

18- D. VOORHOOF and R. O’ FATHAIGH, “Belpietro v. Italy: Does Parliamentary Immunity Extend to the Press?”, European Human Rights Cases, 2013, Vol. 14, No. 12, 2816-2828. Available at SSRN

19- Ó FATHAIGH and D. VOORHOOF, “The European Court of Human Rights, Media Freedom and Democracy” in M. PRICE, S. VERHULST and L. MORGAN (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Media Law, New York, Routledge, 2013, 107-124.

 

BOOKS

D. VOORHOOF et al. and T. Mc GONAGLE (Ed. Sup.), Freedom of Expression, the Media and Journalists. Case-law of the European Court of Human Right, IRIS-Themes, Vol. III, European Audiovisual Observatory, Strasbourg 2017/2018, e-book

D. VOORHOOF (ed.), European Media Law, Collection of Materials 2015-2016, Herentals, Knops Publishing, 2016, 288 p., www.mijnwetboek.be

E. LIEVENS and D. VOORHOOF (eds.), European Media Law, Collection of Materials 2017-2017, Gent, Knops Publishing, 2017, 285 p
http://www.mijnwetboek.be/en/producten/European-Media-Law-2017-2018

D. VOORHOOF and P. VALCKE, Handboek Mediarecht, Larcier, Brussels, 2014, 758 p., http://uitgeverijlarcier.larciergroup.com/titres/132224_1/handboek-mediarecht.html

 

 

SELECTED BLOGS (last 5 years):

Copyright vs. Freedom of Expression, ECHR Blog 22 January 2013 (with Inger HØEDT-RASMUSSEN)
http://echrblog.blogspot.be/2013/01/copyright-vs-freedom-of-expression.html

ECtHR: Copyright vs. Freedom of Expression II (The Pirate Bay), Kluwer Copyright Blog 20 March 2013 (with Inger HØEDT-RASMUSSEN)
http://kluwercopyrightblog.com/2013/03/20/echr-copyright-vs-freedom-of-expression-ii-the-pirate-bay/

Article 10 of the Convention includes the right of access to data held by intelligence agency, Strasbourg Observers Blog 8 July 2013
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2013/07/08/article-10-of-the-convention-includes-the-right-of-access-to-data-held-by-intelligence-agency/

Newspaper Editor Criminally Liable for Senator’s Op-Ed, But Prison Sentence Violated Article 10 - Belpietro v. Italy, Strasbourg Observers Blog 7 October 2013 (with Ronan O’ FATHAIGH)
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2013/10/07/newspaper-editor-criminally-liable-for-senators-op-ed-but-prison-sentence-violated-article-10-belpietro-v-italy/

Qualification of news portal as publisher of users’ comment may have far-reaching consequences for online freedom of expression- Delfi AS v. Estonia
Strasbourg Observers Blog 25 October 2013
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2013/10/25/qualification-of-news-portal-as-publisher-of-users-comment-may-have-far-reaching-consequences-for-online-freedom-of-expression-delfi-as-v-estonia/

The press and NGOs’ right of access to official documents under strict scrutiny of the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg Observers Blog 3 December 2013 (with Ronan O’ FATHAIGH)
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2013/12/03/the-press-and-ngos-right-of-access-to-official-documents-under-strict-scrutiny-of-the-european-court-of-human-rights-2/

Criminal conviction for denying the existence of the Armenian “genocide” violates freedom of expression, ECHR Blog 7 January 2014
http://echrblog.blogspot.nl/2014/01/perincek-judgment-on-genocide-denial.html

Anti-Semitism and Freedom of Expression : A balance must be struck, On Inforrm’s Blog 28 January 2014 (with Hugh TOMLINSON)
http://inforrm.wordpress.com/2014/01/28/anti-semitism-and-freedom-of-expression-a-balance-must-still-be-struck-dirk-voorhoof-and-hugh-tomlinson/

Finnish journalist’s arrest, detention, prosecution and conviction for disobeying a police order during a demonstration does not violate Article 10, Strasbourg Observers Blog 24 March 2014
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2014/03/24/finnish-journalists-arrest-detention-prosecution-and-conviction-for-disobeying-a-police-order-during-a-demonstration-does-not-violate-article-10/

German Court Injunction Banning Political Leaflet Violated Article 10:
Brosa v. Germany, Strasbourg Observers Blog 21 May 2014 (with Ronan O’ FATHAIGH)
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2014/05/21/german-court-injunction-banning-political-leaflet-violated-article-10-brosa-v-germany/#more-2419

Case Law, Strasbourg: Erdoğan v Turkey, Criticising judges and the importance of academic freedom, Inforrm’s Blog, The International Forum for Responsible Media Blog, 30 May 2014 (with Hugh TOMLINSON),
http://inforrm.wordpress.com/2014/05/30/case-law-strasbourg-erdogan-v-turkey-criticising-judges-and-the-importance-of-academic-freedom-hugh-tomlinson-qc-and-dirk-voorhoof/

Iceland case: Conviction of journalist for reporting about sex abuses in a Christian rehabilitation centre violated Article 10 ECHR, Strasbourg Observers 12 November 2014 (with Flutura KUSARI)
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2014/11/12/conviction-of-journalist-for-reporting-about-sex-abuses-in-a-christian-rehabilitation-centre-violated-article-10-echr

Whistleblower protection for journalist who alarmed public opinion about censorship on TV, Strasbourg Observers Blog 25 November 2014
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2014/11/25/whistleblower-protection-for-journalist-who-alarmed-public-opinion-about-censorship-on-tv/#more-2698

A great victory for the whole legal profession”, Strasbourg Observers Blog 6 May 2015 (with Inger HØEDT-RASMUSSEN)
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2015/05/06/a-great-victory-for-the-overall-profession-of-lawyers/#more-2848

Delfi AS v. Estonia: Grand Chamber confirms liability of online news portal for offensive comments posted by its readers, Strasbourg Observers Blog 18 June 2015
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2015/06/18/delfi-as-v-estonia-grand-chamber-confirms-liability-of-online-news-portal-for-offensive-comments-posted-by-its-readers/#more-2891

ECtHR accepts strict application of data protection law and narrow interpretation of journalistic activity in Finland, Strasbourg Observers Blog 12 August 2015
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2015/08/12/ecthr-accepts-strict-application-of-data-protection-law-and-narrow-interpretation-of-journalistic-activity-in-finland/

Criminal conviction for denying the Armenian genocide in breach with freedom of expression, Grand Chamber confirms, Strasbourg Observers Blog 19 October 2015
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2015/10/19/criminal-conviction-for-denying-the-armenian-genocide-in-breach-with-freedom-of-expression-grand-chamber-confirms/#respond

Journalist must comply with police order to disperse while covering demonstration, Strasbourg Observers Blog 26 October 2015,
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2015/10/26/journalist-must-comply-with-police-order-to-disperse-while-covering-demonstration/

Grand Chamber challenges male-oriented view on keeping silence over mistress and lovechild in pivotal privacy case, Strasbourg Observers Blog 12 November 2015
http://strasbourgobservers.com/2015/11/12/grand-chamber-rules-in-pivotal-privacy-case-and-challenges-male-orientated-view-on-keeping-silence-over-mistress-and-lovechild/#more-3037

ECtHR confirms and tempers Delfi judgment: operators of Internet portals not liable for dissemination of offending - but not “clearly unlawful” - user comments, ECHR Blog 15 February 2016 (with Eva LIEVENS)
http://echrblog.blogspot.nl/2016/02/offensive-online-comments-new-ecthr.html

The Grand Chamber strikes again: Bédat v. Switzerland.
Criminal conviction of journalist for having published documents covered by investigative secrecy in a criminal case is no violation of Article 10 ECHR, ECHR Blog 7 April 2016
http://echrblog.blogspot.com/2016/04/guest-post-grand-chamber-judgment-bedat.html

European Court upholds criminal conviction for purchasing illegal firearm as a form of ‘check it out’ journalism in Salihu ao v. Sweden, Strasbourg Observers Blog 29 June 2016 (with Daniel SIMONS)
https://strasbourgobservers.com/2016/06/29/european-court-upholds-criminal-conviction-for-purchasing-illegal-firearm-as-a-form-of-check-it-out-journalism-in-salihu-ao-v-sweden/

Pihl v. Sweden: non-profit operator of website is not liable for defamatory users’ comments in case of prompt removal upon notice, Strasbourg Observers Blog 20 March 2017
https://strasbourgobservers.com/2017/03/20/pihl-v-sweden-non-profit-blog-operator-is-not-liable-for-defamatory-users-comments-in-case-of-prompt-removal-upon-notice/#more-3541

No journalism exception for massive exposure of personal taxation data, Strasbourg Observers 7 July 2017
https://strasbourgobservers.com/2017/07/05/no-journalism-exception-for-massive-exposure-of-personal-taxation-data/

Robust protection of journalistic sources remains a basic condition for press freedom,
Strasbourg Observers Blog 10 October 2017
https://strasbourgobservers.com/2017/10/10/robust-protection-of-journalistic-sources-remains-a-basic-condition-for-press-freedom/#more-3900

The rights of journalistic newsgathering during demonstrations, Strasbourg Observers Blog, 6 March 2018 (with Daniel SIMONS)
https://strasbourgobservers.com/2018/03/06/the-right-of-journalistic-newsgathering-during-demonstrations/#more-4135

Conviction for performance-art protest at war memorial did not violate Article 10
Strasbourg Observers Blog, 19 March 2018 (with Ronan Ó FATHAIGH)
https://strasbourgobservers.com/2018/03/19/conviction-for-performance-art-protest-at-war-memorial-did-not-violate-article-10/#more-4150

International Advisory Board

Dr. Frank Haldemann

Law
Co-Director of the Geneva Academy Master in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law, Switzerland

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CURRENT POSITIONS

 • Co-Director of the Master of Advanced Studies (MAS) in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law, The Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.

EDUCATION

• 1999-2004: Doctorate in Law (Ph.D.) – University of Zurich, Switzerland: thesis on the topic of ‘Responsibility as a Constitutional Principle’ under the supervision of Professor Daniel Thürer.

• 2002-2003: Masters of Law (LLM): Legal Theory and History – The London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.

• 1993-1999: Licence en droit – University of Fribourg, Switzerland. 1995-1996: Erasmus exchange programme at the University of Vienna, Austria.

• 1992-1993: General Certificate of Education – Douai School, Upper Woolhampton, UK.

• 1990-1992: Abitur – Jesuitenkolleg St. Blasien, Germany.

• 1980-1990: Primary/Secondary School in Erlinsbach (AG)/Minusio (TI), Switzerland.

PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

• 2011-2016: Swiss National Science Foundation professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Geneva, Geneva Academy for International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (director of a fiveyear research project on ‘Historical Injustices, Reparations, and International Law’, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation for Scientific Research); Director of the Antonio Cassese Summer Schools 2014 and 2015 on Transitional Justice, Conflict and Human Rights (2015–2016).

• 2009-2011: Lecturer at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights; Visiting Professor at the Universities of Leiden, Università degli Studi di Sassari, Libera Università Maria Ss Assunta (LUMSA) and Université Catholique de Louvain.

• 2007–2009: Research Fellow at the Department of Public Law, University of Berne.

• 2006–2007: Visiting Fellow at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, University of Leiden, the Netherlands (Winter Term 2006/2007) and the Centre for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, South Africa (Summer Term 2007).

• 2005–2006: Hauser Global Research Fellow at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, The New York University School of Law, USA.

• 2003–2005: Junior Lecturer/Researcher (Maître Assistant) at the Centre lémanique d’Ethique, University of Lausanne.

• 1999–2002: Legal Researcher for the Independent Commission of Experts Switzerland – Second World War (ICE, ‘Bergier Commission’), Berne.

RESEARCH PROJECTS AS LEADING INVESTIGATOR

• SNSF-Funded Project ‘Historical Injustices, Reparations, and International Law’ (2011-2016), involving one SNSF professorship position and two PhD positions.

• OUP Commentary Project ‘UN Principles to Combat Impunity’ (with T. Unger) (2012–2016): a multiauthored book project involving more than 35 leading scholars and practitioners working on transitional justice and human rights (under contract with OUP; to be published in 2017).

• Research Project on ‘Responsibility in the Age of Green Genetics’, funded by the (Swiss) Federal Office of Public Health (2008–2009) (results published in a book-length study).

SUPERVISED PHD PROJECT & CONTRIBUTIONS TO CAREERS OF SCIENTISTS

• PhD Project on Reparations Programmes: An International Law Perspective (successfully completed and defended in June 2017).

• PhD Project on The Right to Reparation for Victims of Serious Human Rights Violations: The Contribution of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (ongoing).

• PhD Project on Forced Disappearance and State Responsibility in International Law (thesis defence: September 2015) (committee member).

• PhD Project on The Feasibility of Truth Commissions in India: A Legal Analysis (thesis defence: September 2014) (committee member).

• Creation of a Platform for Scientific Exchanges with junior researchers (graduate and predoctoral level): Geneva Academy Transitional Justice Roundtables and Working Papers.

OUTREACH

• Publishing Director (2011–2012) of La Cité, Bi-Monthly Journal on Politics, Culture and Society; Geneva (in French), a journal created with the aim of integrating academic research into public debate.

PRIZES, FELLOWSHIPS, AND DISTINGUISHED MEMBERSHIPS

• Swiss National Science Foundation Professorship (2011-2016).

• Crédit Suisse Award for Best Teaching (2013) (awarded for a law clinic course co-taught in the summer term 2013).

• Founding Member of Arbeitskreis Vergangenheitspolitik’.

• Research Fellowship from the University of Zurich (Nachwuchsförderungskredit/Stiefel-ZanggerStiftung) (October 2007-March 2009).

• Fellowship for Advanced Researchers, Swiss National Science Foundation (September 2005-March 2009).

• Committee Member of the Swiss Society for Biomedical Ethics (2005-2008).

• Appointment to the Global Visitors Program, The New York University School of Law (2005- 2006).

• British Chevening Scholarship, The British Council (2002-2003). ’’

ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS

• Transitional Justice and the European Convention on Human Rights (Geneva Academy Briefing Launch, 21st November 2017).

• Dealing with the Past in Tunisia: Challenges Ahead – a Conversation with Sihem Bensedrine, president of the Tunisian Truth and Dignity Commission, Geneva, 19th September 2016 (organization and moderation).

• Impunity, the Rule of Law and the Social Responsibility of Firms and Transitional Societies: A Public debate, with the support of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights and the Swiss Federal Department for Foreign Affairs, Geneva, 13 November 2012 (with P. Hazan) (organization and moderation).

• Organization of the Transitional Justice Cafés at the Geneva Academy (1-2 events per semester; launched in 2013).

• Transitional Justice Workshop on Reparations Programmes After Conflict – Theory Meets Practice (Geneva, 19th March 2012), Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights (organization and moderation).

Executive Manager

Zakaria Mehtari

Academic Assistance of Center for Human Rights Studies, Mofid University

www.mofidu.ac.ir/deputies/research/studies-centers/centralized-office/
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English Text Editor

Dr. Elham Farahani

English literature
English Editor / Mofid University

www.mofidu.ac.ir/departments/english/eng-faculty/elham-farahani/
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:Higher Education

 

  • 2014-2019: Ph.D. in Teaching English as Foreign Language, University of Arak, Iran Ph.D. Thesis: Developing a Genre and Discipline-specific Academic Idiom List: A Comparative and Diachronic Corpus-driven Study
  • 2008-2011: M.A. in Teaching English as Foreign Language, University of Arak, Iran

 

M.A. Thesis: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Los Angeles Times and Tehran Time on the Representation of Iran’s Nuclear Program and the Pedagogical Implications.

  • 2003-2007: B.A. in English Language and Literature, University of Qom, Iran.

 

Publications:

 

 

Farahani, E., Firoozalizadeh, M., & Panahi, S. (2017). The most common errors in English abstracts in MA theses: The case of Knowledge and Information Science. Sciences and Techniques of Information Management, 2 (4), 103-126.

 

 

 

 

 

Ahmadian, M., Poulaki, S., & Farahani, E. (2016). Reading strategies used by high scoring and low scoring IELTS candidates: A think-aloud study. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 6(2),408-416.

 

 

Ahmadian, M. & Farahani. E. (2014). A CDA of Los Angeles Times and Tehran Times on the representation of Iran’s nuclear program. Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 4(10), 114-122.

Farahani, E., & Ahmadian, M. (2014). What is the truth? A demonstration of language manipulation in two newspapers and the pedagogical implications, International Journal of Research Studies in Language Learning, 3(7), 89-100.

Attarzadeh, S. & Farahani, E. (2013). The effect of task complexity on Iranian EFL learners’ listening comprehension across aptitude. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 9, 314- 323.

Farahani, E. (2013). The ticking mind and beating heart: Speaking, imagination, and emphatic intelligence, Theory and Practice in Language Studies,4(10), 123-134.

 

 

Conference Presentations:

 

 

  • 2017: “Shedding Light on a the Use of Idiom in Applied Linguistics Research Articles”, 3rd International Conference on New Trends in English Language Teaching and Testing, Istanbul, Turkey.

 

 

  • 2008: “A CDA of Los Angeles Times and Tehran Times on the Representation of Iran’s Nuclear Program”, the 9th International TELLSI Conference: Global Perspective, Local Practice, Ilam University, Ilam, Iran .
  • 2012: “Russia Lashes out at or Agrees with Iran? A Demonstration of Language Manipulation in Two Newspapers and the Pedagogical Implications in ELT”, the 10th International TELLSI Conference: Bridging the Gap between Research, Policy, and Practice, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.

 

  • 2012: “A CDA of Los Angeles Times and Tehran Times on the Representation of America's Financial Problems and the Pedagogical Implications”, the 10th International TELLSI Conference: Bridging the Gap between Research, Policy, and Practice, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.
    • 2012: "The Effect of Task Complexity on Iranian EFL Learners’ Listening comprehension across Aptitude", International Conference on Current Trends in ELT: Putting the Learner in the Spotlight, Urmia University, Urmia, Iran .

 

 

Teaching Experiences:

 

  • 2015-present: Faculty member, English Language Department, Mofid University, Qom, Iran (Idioms and Metaphorical Expressions in Translation, English Grammar 1 &2 Language Teaching Methodology, teaching Methodology, Advanced writing, Essay Writing, Reading Comprehension 2 & 3)
    • 2014-present: Lecturer, Department of English language and literature, University of Arak, Iran (Speaking and Listening Comprehension 1 & 2, Grammar 1 & 2, Oral

Reproduction 1 & 2)

 

 

2012-2013: Lecturer, Qom Payam Nour University, Qom, Iran.

 

(English 1 & 2 for Tourism Management, Specialized English for Business Management, General English)

  • 2012-2013: Lecturer, Gharqabad Payam Nour University, Markazi, Iran

 

(English for Industrial Management, English for Business Management, English for Tourism Management, General English)

Research Interests:

 

English for Research Publication Purposes (ERPP), English for Academic Purposes (EAP), Corpus Linguistics, Academic Writing, Idiomaticity and Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA)

Language Editor

Alireza Sohrawardi

Persian Literature
Persian Editor / Mofid University

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02532130285