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Beth Van Schaack Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor in Human ..., Lecture notes of International Law

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Download Beth Van Schaack Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor in Human ... and more Lecture notes International Law in PDF only on Docsity! Van Schaack C.V. Page 1 of 6 Beth Van Schaack Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor in Human Rights, Stanford Law School Faculty Affiliate, Stanford Center for Human Rights & International Justice EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF LEIDEN • PhD in International Criminal Law (2020) YALE LAW SCHOOL, J.D. (1997) • Student Director, Schell Center for International Human Rights & Lowenstein Human Rights Clinic • Editor, YALE LAW JOURNAL STANFORD UNIVERSITY, B.A. (1991) • Majored in Human Biology with a concentration in Feminism & Public Policy • Phi Beta Kappa EXPERIENCE STANFORD LAW SCHOOL (2014-present) • Acting Director, International Human Rights & Conflict Resolution Clinic (Spring & Fall 2019). Supervise students engaged in full-time human rights clinical projects involving fact-finding, litigation, and advocacy on behalf of clients and partner organizations. • Leah Kaplan Visiting Professor in Human Rights. Teaching, blogging, and writing in multiple areas of international law. Courses developed and taught: Human Rights Theory & Practice; Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Trafficking; International Justice; Contemporary Issues in International Criminal Law; International Criminal Law: From Stanford to The Hague (with a field study to The Netherlands); Human Trafficking: Law & Policy (with a field study to Thailand); Understanding the Impact of New Technologies on Human Rights Investigations & Transitional Justice (with field study to Colombia); and Human Rights Stories. • Co-Founder & Co-Director, Stanford Human Rights in Trauma Mental Health Program, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine. • Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine. • Faculty Affiliate, Stanford Center for Human Rights & International Justice. CENTER FOR ADVANCED STUDY IN THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (2017-18). • Fellow. Conducted research on innovations in accountability and transitional justice emerging from the conflicts in Syria and Iraq. FREEMAN SPOGLI INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY • Visiting Scholar, Center for International Security & Cooperation (2013-2014). Researched U.S. and global policy on atrocities prevention and response. • Visiting Scholar, Center on Democracy, Development & the Rule of Law (2009-10). Researched the uses and misuses of international humanitarian law in U.S. litigation and the responsiveness of the major international institutions (including United Nations bodies, human rights committees, and international criminal tribunals) to women’s human rights claims. Van Schaack C.V. Page 2 of 6 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington D.C. • Deputy, Ambassador-at-Large for War Crimes Issues, Office of Global Criminal Justice (2012- 2013). Advised the Secretary of State and the Under Secretary for Civilian Security, Democracy, and Human Rights on issues related to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide; formulated U.S. policy on the prevention of, responses to, and accountability for mass atrocities; counseled U.S. and foreign governments on the appropriate use of transitional justice mechanisms; and coordinated U.S. government positions relating to international and hybrid courts. • Member, Advisory Committee on International Law (ACIL) (2009-present). • Academic Adviser, ICC Review Conference, Kampala, Uganda (2010). Advised inter-agency delegation to the first Review Conference for the International Criminal Court on issues of international criminal law, victim participation, and the crime of aggression. SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Santa Clara, CA (2003-2012) • Professor of Law. Taught in the areas of public international law, international human rights, international criminal and humanitarian law, transitional justice, and civil procedure. • Summer Abroad Program Director. Geneva/Strasbourg Program in International Human Rights (2005 & 2010) and Human Rights in the Americas (San José, Costa Rica) (2006, 2007 & 2009). • Faculty, Women’s Rights as Human Rights, Oxford University/G.W. School of Law, Human Rights Summer Program (2008). THE CENTER FOR JUSTICE & ACCOUNTABILITY, San Francisco, CA • Litigation Adviser (2001-present). Assist with human rights litigation, advocacy campaigns, and transitional justice projects. • Acting Executive Director (2000-2001). Fulfilled CJA’s mission; developed and implemented strategic planning; maintained overall responsibility for budget, staffing, program development, and implementation; fostered institutional relationships; and provided leadership in the human rights movement on the local, national, and international levels. • Staff Attorney (1998-1999). Conducted human rights litigation in U.S. courts and wrote briefs for human rights litigation in other fora. MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP, Palo Alto, CA (1999-2003) • Litigation Associate. Engaged in litigation and arbitration in state, federal, and international fora. INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNALS FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA & RWANDA, The Hague, The Netherlands (1997-1998) • Office of the Prosecutor. Assisted in the prosecution of individuals indicted for violations of international humanitarian law and international criminal law in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. Research and brief writing on issues of international criminal law and comparative criminal procedure. ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS & CONSULTING ACCOUNTABILITY COUNSEL, San Francisco, CA (2010-present) • Legal Adviser. Advise staff attorneys on litigation and mediation strategies on behalf of local communities impacted upon by international development projects. Van Schaack C.V. Page 5 of 6 • The Definition of Crimes Against Humanity: Resolving the Incoherence, 37 COL. J. TRANSNAT’L L. 787 (1999). • The View from Beijing: The Establishment of the Permanent International Criminal Court in Light of the Experience of the Two Ad Hoc Tribunals, 17 CHINESE Y.B. OF INT’L L. & AFFAIRS (1999). • The Definition of Genocide: Repairing the Genocide Convention’s Blind Spot, 7 YALE L. J. 2259 (1997). International Human Rights • The United States’ Position on the Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Obligations: Now is the Time for Change, 90 INT’L L. STUD. 20 (2014). • The Prevalence of “Present-In” Jurisdiction, 107 ASIL PROCEEDINGS 237 (2013) (with Zarko Perovic). • Stateways v. Folkways: International Human Rights & Gender Stereotypes, 12 INT’L FEMINIST J. POLITICS (2010). • The Principle of Legality in International Criminal Law, 2009 ASIL PROCEEDINGS 101. • Engendering Genocide: Akayesu and the Affirmation of Genocidal Rape, in HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY STORIES (Hurwitz, Satterthwaite & Ford eds., 2008). • Crimen Sine Lege: Judicial Lawmaking at the Intersection of Law & Morals, 97 GEORGETOWN L. J. 119 (2008). • The Story Behind the Case that Launched a Legal Revolution, 30 HUM. RTS. Q. 1042 (2008) (reviewing WILLIAM J. ACEVES, THE ANATOMY OF TORTURE: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF FILÁRTIGA V. PEÑA-IRALA (2007)). • With All Deliberate Speed: Civil Human Rights Litigation As a Tool for Social Change, 57 VANDERBILT L. REV. 2305 (2005). • Justice Without Borders: Civil Universal Jurisdiction, 2005 ASIL PROCEEDINGS 120. • Unfulfilled Promise: The Human Rights Class Action, 2003 UNIV. CHIC. LEGAL FORUM 279, excerpted in STEINHARDT ET AL., INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYERING (2009). • In Defense of Civil Redress: The Enforcement of Human Rights Through Civil Litigation in the Context of the Proposed Hague Judgments Convention, 42 HARV. INT’L L. J. 143 (2001), reviewed in FOREIGN POLICY (March/April 2002). Public International Law & International Humanitarian Law • The Law & Policy of Human Shielding, in COMPLEX BATTLESPACES: THE LAW OF ARMED CONFLICT & THE DYNAMICS OF MODERN WARFARE (Christopher Ford & Winston Williams eds., 2018). • Human Shields: Complementary Duties under IHL, 110 AJIL UNBOUND 317 (2017). • Mapping War Crimes in Syria, 92 INT’L L. STUDIES 282 (2016). • The Killing of Osama Bin Laden & Anwar Al-Aulaqi: Uncharted Legal Territory, 14 Y.B. HUMANITARIAN L. 255 (2012). • Par In Parem Imperium Non Habet: Complementarity and the Crime of Aggression, 10 J. INT’L CRIM. JUSTICE 133 (2012) (named Editor’s Choice). • The Crime of Aggression and Humanitarian Intervention on Behalf of Women, 11(3) INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 477 (2011). • Negotiating at the Interface of Power & Law: The Crime of Aggression, 49 COLUMBIA J. TRANSNAT’L L. 505 (2011). • The Grass That Gets Trampled When Elephants Fight: Will the Codification of the Crime of Aggression Protect Women?, 15 UCLA J. INT’L L & FOR. AFF. 327 (2010). • Finding the Tort of Terrorism in International Criminal Law, 28 TEXAS REV. LITIGATION 381(2009). • Forward, International Law in United States Courts, 45 SANTA CLARA L. REV. 807 (2005). Van Schaack C.V. Page 6 of 6 OTHER • Executive Editor, JUSTSECURITY BLOG, covering topics at the interface of national security law and human rights: https://www.justsecurity.org/?s=schaack. • Founder & Editor, INTLAWGRRLS, a blog by and about women in international law: http://intlawgrrls.blogspot.com/search/label/BVS. • Brief writing for human rights and international law cases proceeding in the U.S. Supreme Court and Circuit Courts, including Jesner v. Arab Bank (U.S. SCt); Al Odah v. United States (U.S. SCt), Presbyterian Church of Sudan v. Talisman Energy (2d Cir.). • Conversational French & Spanish. • Avid yogini. * * *
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