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WINSTON P. NAGAN E-mail: [email protected]
CONTACT INFORMATION
Business Mailing Address:
University of Florida
Levin College of Law
312L Holland Hall
Gainesville, Florida
32611 USA
Telephone: 352-273-0935
Secretary: 352-273-0664
Fax: 352-392-3005
Personal Mailing Address:
8966 SW 44th
Lane
Hale Plantation, Gainesville, Florida
32608 USA
Home Telephone: 352-376-1719
Mobile: 352-328-8752
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth: 23 June 1940
Place of Birth: Port Elizabeth, South Africa
Citizenship: United States (Naturalized 1973)
Marital Status: Widower
Children: Jean, Catherine, and Arthur
EDUCATION
Yale School of Law, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
J.S.D. (May 1977)
Duke School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, USA
LL.M. (May 1970); M.C.L. (May 1970)
Brasenose College, Oxford, United Kingdom
M.A. Juris. (May 1970); B.A. Honors Juris. (May 1966)
University of South Africa (Fort Hare University), Alice, South Africa
B.A. Law (May 1965)
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CURRENT ACTIVITIES
Professor of Law,
Sam T. Dell Research Scholar
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida USA (1975-present)
Chair Board of Trustees World Academy of Art and
Science (2014-Present)
President XII International Colloquium on Sustainable
Development, University of Florida May 2015
Chair Program Committee World Academy of Art &
Science (2011-present)
Editor in Chief Eruditio, Electronic Journal World Academy of
Art & Science (2012-present)
Interim Secretary General World Academy of Art & Science
(2011)
Editor CADMUS Journal of the World Academy of Art
& Science (2010-present)
Board of Trustees World Academy of Art & Science
(2009-present)
Procurador Judicial,
Abogado Defensor
The Shuar Nation (of indigenous people)
Ecuador (2002-present)
Director, Founder
Inst. for Human Rights & Peace Development
University of Florida (1994-present)
Board of Directors Shuar Nation Corporation (2005-present)
Academic Advisory Board Princeton Center for the Prevention of Crimes
Against Humanity (2006-present)
Affiliate Professor of African Studies
& Latin American Studies
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida USA (2008-present)
International Editorial Advisor The Journal of Law and Politics (2005-present)
Fellow Royal Society of the Arts (2003-present)
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Honorary Professor
University of Cape Town
Cape Town, South Africa (2002-present)
Board of Directors
Institute for Victims of Trauma
McLean, Virginia, USA (2001-present).
Editorial Board CADMUS Publication of the South-East
European Division of the World Academy of
Art & Science (2009-present)
Int’l Advisory Board,
Co-Founder, Former Editor
East African Journal of Peace & Human Rights
Makerere U., Kampala, Uganda (1994-present)
Board of Directors
Program for Interdisciplinary Research on
Causes of Human Rights Violations (PIOOM)
Leiden, Netherlands (1994-present)
Fellow
World Academy of Art & Science
(1998-present)
Arbitrator
International Commercial Arbitration Moot
Vienna, Austria (1996-present).
Affiliate Professor of Anthropology University of Florida (1989-present)
Consultant
Former Commission Appointee
South African Constitution Watch Commission
(1989-present).
Member British PEN (1993-present)
Member National Democratic Lawyers Association
(South Africa)
Member American Society of International Law
Member African Studies Association
Member Association of American Law Schools
Member American Bar Association (Int’l L. Section)
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
President, Organizing Committee XII International Colloquium: Visions of
Sustainable Development, Theory and Action,
UF (May 2015)
Visiting Professor University of Warsaw Law School, Poland
Summer 2012
Visiting Professor
University of Frankfurt Law School
Frankfurt, Germany (Summer 2008)
Attendee COP9 to Convention on Biological Diversity
Bonn, Germany (May 2008)
Co-Organizer
(with the Directiva of the
Shuar Federation)
Leadership Training Workshops for Indigenous
Community Members
Secua, Ecuador (Apr 2008)
Participant 6th
Sess. U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues (New York, May 2007)
Participant
4th
Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-ended
Working Group of Legal and Technical Experts
on Liability and Redress in the context of the
Protocol to the Convention on the Biological
Diversity, Montreal (Feb 2007)
Participant
Expert Group Meeting on the Convention on
Biological Diversity´s International Regime on
Access and Benefit-Sharing and Indigenous
Peoples’ Rights (New York, Jan 2007)
Acting Justice of the High Court
High Court of the Republic of South Africa
Western Cape Division (2006)
Plenary Chair
The Dag Hammarskjold Foundation:
“Respecting International Law and
International Institutions—Careful Reflection,
Ideas for Significant Reform, and Determined
Action,” Symposium at Uppsala Castle, Sweden
(Jun 13-15, 2005).
Consultant The World Bank (2004-2005)
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Visiting Fellow
Brasenose College, University of Oxford
Oxford, UK (Jul 2002-Feb 2003)
Legal Consultant Eritrea Ministry of Justice (2003)
Co-Drafter
Shuar Bill of Fundamental Rights
Shuar Nation, Ecuador (2002)
Visiting Professor of Law
University of Stellenbosch
Stellenbosch, South Africa (Mar-Jun 1999)
I.C.J.-Appointed Organizer
50th
Jubilee Seminar, Honoring the I.C.J.
Cape Town, South Africa (1998)
Director
Cape Town Summer Law Program
U. of Cape Town, South Africa (1998-2005)
Trustee Research Fellow
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida USA (1998)
Visiting Professor of Law Howard U. School of Law Summer Program at
U. of Western Cape, S. Africa (Summer 1997)
Co-Founder, Principle Investigator
Human Rights & Peace Center
Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda (1997)
Co-Organizer
Conference on Security and Human Rights in
the Great Lakes Region, Makerere U., Kampala,
Uganda (Dec 1997)
Co-Convener
Interdisciplinary Workshops Developing
University Curriculum Sensitivity to the
Priorities of Peace and Human Rights
Makerere U., Kampala, Uganda (1997)
Co-Convener
Conference on the Democratization of Bosnia
after Dayton; Bosnian Academy of Sciences &
Arts, and Croatian Academy of Sciences &
Arts; Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina (Aug
1996).
Visiting Professor of Law
Inst. of E. European Law & Russian Studies
University of Leiden
(Jan-Aug 1994)
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Co-Drafter
Dubrovnik Declaration
World PEN Conference, Dubrovnik (1994)
Visiting Professor of Law
University of Cape Town Cape Town, South Africa (Apr-Jul 1993)
Co-Director
Workshop: Genocide and the Rights of Victims;
World PEN Conference on Genocide and War
Crimes in the Balkans, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Apr
19-25, 1993)
Visiting Professor of Law
Makerere University
Kampala, Uganda (May 1992)
Consultant U.N. Center Against Apartheid (1992)
Participant U.N. Conference on International Trade
(UNCITRAL) New York (May 1992)
Human Rights Consultant Zaire Minister of Justice and Zaire Ambassador
to the United States (1992).
Organizer Latin American-Caribbean Ambassadors
Colloquium on Human Rights, Washington
D.C. (1991)
Congressional Witness Testified before the House Foreign Affairs
Committee, Regarding U.S. policy in Iraq
(March 1991)
Amnesty International Delegate
47th
session of the U.N. Commission on Human
Rights, Geneva (February 1991)
Organizer African Ambassadors Colloquium on Human
Rights, Washington D.C. (1991)
Delegate
Haiti (Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for
Human Rights) led by Kerry Kennedy Cuomo,
for meetings with President Aristide of Haiti,
and General Abrahams and various Ministers
(1991)
Consultant Ambassador Cohen (Assistant Secretary of
State for African Affairs) (1990-1992)
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Representative of Amnesty International Meeting of All American Sections of Amnesty
International, São Paulo, Brazil (1990)
Fulbright Evaluator Law Professors and law-related applicants to
the Fulbright Program (Jun 1990)
Human Rights Consultant Leaders of the U.S. Democratic and Republican
National Committees, including the National
Security Council (1990-1991)
Congressional Witness Testified at the Hearings on the Torture
Convention, regarding critique of Department
of State Country Reports (1990)
Congressional Witness Testified before the Subcommittee on Africa
and Hunger, regarding the human rights crisis in
the Sudan (Mar 1990)
Congressional Witness Testified before the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, regarding the Ratification of the
Convention Against Torture (Jan 1990)
Consultant Ambassadors (from South Africa, Burundi,
Hungary, Japan, Zaire, Kenya, Brazil)
(1990-1991).
Human Rights Consultant U.S. Ambassadors to the OAS and the U.N.
Commission on Human Rights (1990)
Congressional Expert Witness
Testified before the Congressional
Subcommittee on Human Rights and
Humanitarian Affairs Review of Department of
State’s Human Rights Annual Report (Jul 1989)
Chair of the Board of Directors Amnesty International USA (1989-1991)
Advisor Human Rights Education Task Force, Amnesty
International (1988-1992)
Advisor National Coalition Against Capital Punishment
(1988-1991)
Executive Committee Amnesty International (1988)
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Advisor Africa Network: The Educational Outreach
Branch (1987-1990)
President (1986-1991)
Board of Directors (1986-1998)
Policy Sciences Center
Yale Law School, Hartford, Connecticut USA
(1986-1991)
Board of Directors Amnesty International USA (1986-1992)
Co-Convener
Adoption Group 237
Amnesty International (1985)
Reporter Florida Supreme Court Commission on
Matrimonial Law; Subcommittee: Family
Property (Jul 1983-Jan 1984)
Visiting Professor
Monash University School of Law
Melbourne, Australia (Jun-Nov 1979)
Consultant ABA Private International Law Section: The
Convention on the Validity of Foreign
Marriages (1977)
Lecturer (African American Studies)
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut USA (1974-1975)
Executive Committee International Defense and Aid Fund for
Southern Africa (U.S. Branch) (1972-1974)
Arbitrator Expedited Arbitration Procedure (Midwest
Steel Industries) (1972-1974)
Board of Directors
International Defense and Aid Fund for
Southern Africa (1971-1976)
Secretary International Campaign Against Racism in
Sports (ICARIS) (1970-1974)
U.N. Expert Witness Testified before U.N. Subcommittee on the
Policies of Apartheid (Apr 1968-Mar 1973)
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SELECTED TESTIMONY
Testimony before Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the Ratification of the Torture
Convention, published in THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD (1990)
Testimony before Subcommittee on Human Rights and International Organizations, House
Foreign Affairs Committee, published in THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD (July 20, 1989)
FORTHCOMING BOOKS
HUMAN RIGHTS AND DYNAMIC HUMANISM (publication by Kluwer, anticipated 2015)
FAMILY DYNAMICS IN TRANSNATIONAL CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE: A HUMAN RIGHTS
ORIENTATION (forthcoming) (manuscript available for preview)
WAR, PEACE, AND HUMAN RIGHTS: THE CRISIS OF THE BALKANS: A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY
(forthcoming).
ESSAYS ON THE PROBLEMS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND GLOBALIZATION, (forthcoming)
(manuscript available for preview)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS & ADDRESSES
Anticipation, Prediction, Future of the Public Order of the World Community and International
Law ,First International Conference on Anticipation, Trento, Italy, co-sponsored by
UNESCO (Nov. 2015).
An Essay and Comment on Oren Gross’, The New Way of War: Is There a Duty to Use Drones?,
Fla, L. Rev. 20 (Spring 2015).
Introduction: The New Paradigm of Political Economic Theory (forthcoming Winter 2015,
Eruditio).
Dubrovnik MOOC Lectures, Essence of Effective Leadership: Leadership in Thought; The Mind of
the Leader: The Deep Psychology of Leadership; Social Power, Dubrovnik (March-April
2015).
Towards a Theory of Sustainable Development: Drawing on Insights from Development in
Modern Legal Theory, XII International Colloquium, Visions of Sustainable
Development: Theory and Action, Florida (May 2015).
The Struggle for Justice in the Civil Rights March from Selma to Montgomery: The Legacy of the
Magna Carta and the Common Law Tradition, Vol 1, No. 6, Eruditio (2015)
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Social Capital and the New Paradigm Thinking, Vol 1, No. 6, Eruditio (2015)
The Conceptual and Jurisprudential Aspects of Property in the Context of the Fundamental Rights
of Indigenous People: The Case of the Shuar of Ecuador, Nagan & Hammer, NY Law
School Law Rev., Vol. 58, 875(2013-14)
Sovereignty, Rule of Law and Global Civil Society, The World Financial Review, 29
September-October 2013
Global Social Process and the Evolving Character of Sovereignty, Nagan & Hammer, The World
Financial Review, 35 September-October 2013
Sovereign Immunity, Limits and Communications Theory, Nagan & Root, Lambert Academic
Publishing (2014)
The Crisis of the Existing Global Paradigm of Governance and Political Economy, CADMUS,
Vol. 2, No. 2 (May 2014)
Towards a Global Comprehensive Context-driven and Decision-focused Theory and Method for a
New Political Economy, CADMUS, Vo. 2, No. 2 (May 2014)
Configurative Jurisprudence: The Law, Science, and Policies of Human Dignity (Publication by
Vandeplas Publishing, LLC, 2013)
Reflections on the Future of Global Higher Education, WAAS Conference Report (with other
co-authors), CADMUS, Vol. 2, Issue, p. 62 (October 2013)
A Revolution and a New Paradigm in Education (with other co-authors), CADMUS, Vol. 2, Issue
1 (October 2013
Global Governance: A New Paradigm for the Rule of Law, CADMUS, Vol. 2, Issue 1 (October
2013)
Sovereignty, Rule of Law and Global Civil Society World, Financial Review, September-October
2013
Global Social Process and the Evolving Character of Sovereignty, (with Craig Hammer),
Financial Review, September-October 2013
The Evolution of Sovereignty, (with Garry Jacobs), ERUDITIO, Volume I, Issue 3, September
2013, 108-127
Right to Development, CADMUS, Vol. 1, Issue 6, Part 1 (April 2013)
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Sovereignty and Nuclear Weapons, CADMUS, Vol 1, Issue 5, 115 (October 2012)
Genocide & the Shoah (The Holocaust): Intellectual Tools for Education and Public Policy
Decision with Aitza M. Haddad, Global Jurist, Volume 12, Issue 1 (2012).
Global Values Discourse with Garry Jacobs, Eruditio, Vol 1, Part IV (2012).
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Overview of Policy and Legal Conditions Concerning the Recognition of Palestinian Statehood,
Winston P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad (Prepared for presentation at the International
Conference on the “Palestine Membership in the United Nations: Legal and Political
Implications” organized by Dr. Mutaz M. Qafisheh, Professor of International Law, Hebron
University, Hebron Palestine, 18-19 April 2012) Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
the UK titled: The Membership of Palestine in the United Nations: Legal and Political
Implications edited by Dr. Mutaz M. Qafisheh, estimated 2013.
Palestinian Independence vs. the Independence of Namibia: American Foreign Policy and the
Required Palestinian Strategy in Relation to the Unites States Namibia and Palestine, Winston
P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad (Prepared for presentation at the International Conference on
the “Palestine Membership in the United Nations: Legal and Political Implications” organized
by Dr. Mutaz M. Qafisheh, Professor of International Law, Hebron University, Hebron
Palestine, 18-19 April 2012) Published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, the UK titled: The
Membership of Palestine in the United Nations: Legal and Political Implications edited by Dr.
Mutaz M. Qafisheh, estimated 2013.
Individuality, Humanism, & Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan with the assistance of Aitza M.
Haddad (Presented at the 1st World Academy of Art and Science Electronic Seminar on
February 17th
, 2012) (Publication by the Electronic Journal of the World Academy of Art
and Science, ERUDITIO, Spring 2012) (manuscript available for preview)
Individualism of Human Subjectivity, Winston P. Nagan and Garry Jacobs (Publication by the
Electronic Journal of the World Academy of Art and Science, ERUDITIO, Spring 2012)
(manuscript available for preview)
New Paradigm for Global Rule of Law, Winston P. Nagan and Garry Jacobs (Publication by
CADMUS, spring 2012)
The Development of Jurisprudence and Human Subjectivity, Winston P. Nagan with the assistance
of Aitza M. Haddad, (Presentation for the Society for the Policy Sciences at Yale Law
School (October 13-16, 2011)
Law, Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy, Winston P. Nagan with the assistance of Aitza M.
Haddad (Presented at the World Academy of Art and Science General Assembly and
Plenum in New Delhi on November 9-12, 2011) (Excerpts published in the WAAS
Newsletter, 2012) (manuscript available for preview)
The Emerging Restrictions on Sovereign Immunity: Peremptory Norms of International Law, the
UN Charter, and the Application of Modern Communications Theory, by Winston P.
Nagan and Joshua L. Root (Publication by the North Carolina Journal of International Law
and Commercial Regulation, Summer 2012)
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Inflated Federalism and Deflated International Law: Roberts CJ v. The ICJ, by Winston P. Nagan
and Benjamin Goodman published by Global Jurist, Volume 12, Issue 1 (2012).
Sovereignty in Theory and Practice, Winston P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad, San Diego
International Law Journal, Vol. 13, No. 2 (2012)
The Holocaust and Mass Atrocity: The Continuing Challenge for Decision, Winston P. Nagan and
Aitza M. Haddad (publication by the Michigan State International Law Review, Vol. 21,
Issue 2, (spring 2012)
International Courts, Winston P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad (publication by The
Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, spring 2012)
International Law and the War on Terror, Winston P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad (publication by
The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, spring 2012
The War on Terror and International Obligation: Humanitarian and Human Rights Issue,
Winston P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad (publication by The Wiley-Blackwell
Encyclopedia of Globalization, spring 2012) (manuscript available for preview)
The Legal and Policy Implications of the Possibility of Palestinian Statehood, Winston P. Nagan
and Aitza M. Haddad, UC Davis Journal of International Law and Policy, Vol. 18:2
(Spring 2012)
Recognition of Palestinian Statehood: A Clarification of the Interests of the Concerned Parties,
Winston P. Nagan and Aitza M. Haddad, (presented at Sheffield University, UK (April
2011)) (publication by The Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 40,
341 (winter 2012
Protecting the Economic Patrimony of Indigenous Nations: The Case of the Shuar, Winston P.
Nagan (Publication by the Journal of the Policy Sciences, spring 2012)
Nuclear Weapons and International Law, Winston P. Nagan with the assistance of Aitza M.
Haddad (Report to the American Branch of the International Law Association to be
published as a chapter in a book edited by Commander Jasjit Singh, director of the center
for Air Power Studies (New Delhi), anticipated spring 2012) (manuscript available for
preview)
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The political economy of the drive to the bottom, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun (Monday,
April 18, 2011)
Human Rights, Liberty & Socio-Economic Justice: Economic Theory and the Ascent of Private
Property Values, Winston P. Nagan, CADMUS, Volume I, No. 2 (April 2011)
Protecting the Economic Patrimony of Indigenous Nations: The Case of the Shuar, Winston P.
Nagan, International Law Association (British Branch) Annual Conference, Sheffield
University, United Kingdom (April 26-28, 2011)
Recognition of Palestinian Statehood, Winston P. Nagan with the assistance of Aitza M. Haddad,
Presentation for the International Law Association (British Branch) Annual Conference,
Sheffield University, United Kingdom (April 26-28, 2011)
Legal Theory and the Anthropocene Challenge: The Implications of Law, Science, and Policy for
Weapons of Mass Destruction and Climate Change, Winston P. Nagan & Judith K. Otvos,
12 J. L. & SOC. CHALLENGES (2011).
Nuclear Weapons: Lawful Control or Apocalypse Now, Winston P. Nagan, National University
Law School; New Delhi (2011)
Transformation to Democracy in Egypt and U.S. Policy, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun
(January 31, 2011)
The Senate's 400-pound nuclear gorilla, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun (November 23, 2010)
Tea Party agenda and right-wing extremism, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun (October 29,
2010)
Configurative Jurisprudence and the Clarification and Grounding of Values and Morality in
Contemporary Theories of Justice, Winston P. Nagan, Society for the Policy Sciences at
Yale Law School (October 16, 2010)
Marco Rubio's Tea Party: A blank check, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun (October 6, 2010)
What Paster Jones can learn from the Islamic tradition, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun
(September 8, 2010)
The Kashmir Problem in an Age of Global Terrorism: The Challenge for US Foreign Policy,
Winston P. Nagan, Address to the University of Florida College of Law
Asian Law Society (September 2010)
Demonizing the 'others' for political gain, Winston P. Nagan, Gainesville Sun (August 26, 2010)
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International Law as a Constructive Force for Influencing and Guiding: The Foreign Policy of the
United States, Winston P. Nagan, Naval War College Workshop (July 28, 2010).
Conflicts in Latin America: Selected Problems, Winston P. Nagan, Brazil/Florida Seminar (May
2010).
Developing U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy and International Law: The Approach of the Obama
Administration, Winston P. Nagan & Erin K. Slemmens, 19 TULANE J. INT'L & COMP. L.
(2010).
Human Rights and Employment, Winston P. Nagan, 1 CADMUS 49 (Iss. 1), papers series of the
South-East European Division of the World Academy of Art and Science (2010)
Misappropriation of Shuar Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Trade Secrets: A Case Study on
Biopiracy in the Amazon, Winston P. Nagan, et al., 15 J. TECH. L. & POL'Y 9 (2009).
National Security Policy and the Ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, Winston P.
Nagan & Erin K. Slemmens, 32 HOUS. J. INT'L L. 1 (2009).
The Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture, Winston P. Nagan, in LA CREACIÓN
DEL MECANISMO ESPAÑOL DE PREVENCIÓN DE LA TORTURA (Fernando M. Marino
Menendez & Alicia Cebada Romero, eds.) (Madrid: Iustel, 2009).
Human Rights and Socio-Economic Justice: The Global Challenge, Winston P. Nagan, Oxford
Round Table Forum on Public Policy Online, Vol. 2009, No. 2 (Summer 2009).
Perspectives and Strategies for Effectively Responding to the Changing Face of Modern Slavery,
Winston P. Nagan & Martina L. Nethery, Address at the Conference on the Modern Forms
of Slavery, Kean University (New Jersey, USA) (Feb 2009).
The Rise of Outsourcing in Modern Warfare: Sovereign Power, Private Military Actors, and the
Constitutive Process, Winston P. Nagan & Craig Hammer, 60 ME. L. REV. 429 (2008).
Biodiversity, Biopiracy: Issues and Problems, Winston P. Nagan, Lecture at Delhi University Law
School and the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (Delhi, India) (2008).
Climate Change, Protected Areas, and Political Participation, Winston P. Nagan, Address at
COICA (Coordinadora de las Organizaciones Indigenas de la Cuenca Amazonica) (Jul
2008).
Dancing with the Shuar: An Explanation of Cultural Heritage, Crisis, and the Right to Survival,
Winston P. Nagan, Address at the International Conference on the Inclusive Museum
(Leiden, Netherlands) (June 2008).
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Globalism from an African Perspective: The Training of Lawyers for a New and Challenging
Reality, Winston P. Nagan & Marcio Santos, 17 TRANSNAT'L L. & CONTEMP. PROBS. 413
(2008).
Peace, Justice, and Transition in Colombia: Current Problems, Winston P. Nagan, GLOBAL
JURIST ADVANCES, Vol. 8, No. 3 (2008).
Love, Hate, and the Boundaries of Human Rights Law, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Assembly of
the World Academy of Art and Science (Hyderabad, India) (2008).
Legal Culture Confronts Science in Search of a New Paradigm of Humane Governance, Winston
P. Nagan, Address to Assembly of the World Academy of Art and Science (Hyderabad,
India) (2008).
Communications Theory and World Public Order: The Anthropomorphic, Jurisprudential
Foundations of International Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan & Craig Hammer, 47 VA.
J. INT'L L. 725 (2007).
Transitional Justice: The Moral Foundation of Trials and Commissions in Social and Political
Transformation, Winston P. Nagan, 13 EAST AFRICAN J. OF PEACE & HUMAN RTS. 3
(2007).
Transitional Justice in Colombia: The Testing Ground of the Peace and Justice Process, Winston
P. Nagan, in QUE TAN ALTERNATIVAS SON LAS JUSTICIAS ALTERNATIVAS? (Medilin,
Colombia: Groupo de Investigacaiones en Derecho Procesal, University of Medilin, 2007).
Depois da Onida: Mudanca de Regime? Entendendo A Crise No Iraque (“After Onida: Change of
Regime? Understanding the Crisis in Iraq”), Winston P. Nagan, Revista do CEPEJ
(Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas Juridicas de Faculdade de Directo da Universidade
Federal da Bahia) No. 8 (Salvador, Bahia, Brazil) (2007).
Climate Change, Forest Preservation, and the Human Rights of Indigenous Nations, Winston P.
Nagan & Juan Carlos Jintiach, Address to Conference on the Human Rights of Indigenous
Peoples, Federal University of Bahia Brazil (2007).
Mohamed and Another v. President of Republic of South Africa and Others: Constitutional
Restraints on the Executive Branch of the South African Government—The Rational Limits
of Intergovernmental and Intragovernmental Cooperation in the Prosecution of Terrorists,
Winston P. Nagan & Craig Hammer, 16 L. & SOC'Y TRUST REV.: Iss. 220, Art. 1 (2006).
Old Poison in New Bottles: Trafficking and the Extinction of Respect, Winston P. Nagan & Alvaro
de Medeiros, 14 TUL. J. INT'L & COMP. L. 255 (2006).
Truth, Reconciliation, and the Fragility of Heroic Activism, Winston P. Nagan, 5 GLOBAL JURIST
ADVANCES: Iss. 1, Art. 2 (2005).
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Law, Winston P. Nagan, in NEW DICTIONARY OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS 1243-1250 (Maryanne
Horowitz, ed.,Vol. 3, 2005).
The Global Challenge to Legal Education: Training Lawyers for a New Paradigm of Economic,
Political and Legal-Cultural Expectations in the 21st Century, Winston P. Nagan & Danie
Visser, 11 ILSA J. INT'L & COMP. L. 9 (2004-2005).
The Changing Character of Sovereignty in International Law and International Relations,
Winston P. Nagan & Craig Hammer, 43 COLUM. J. TRANSNAT'L L. 141 (2004).
Making African Development and Human Rights Comprehensive for the New Millennium,
Winston P. Nagan, Address at the African American Law & Policy Report Symposium on
Africa, the Caribbean, & the U.S., University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School
of Law (Berkeley, USA) (Mar 6, 2004).
The New Bush National Security Doctrine and the Rule of Law, Winston P. Nagan & Craig
Hammer, 22 BERKELEY J. INT'L L. 375 (2004), reprinted in J. L. & SOC'Y, Moscow
(2006).
Implementing the African Renaissance: Making African Human Rights Comprehensive for the
New Millenium, Winston P. Nagan, Univ. of G.A. series “Globalization and Global
Understanding,” CTR FOR INT'L TRADE & SECURITY (19 Feb 2004).
Patriotism, Nationalism, and the War on Terror: A Mild Plea in Avoidance, Winston P. Nagan &
Craig Hammer, 56 FLA. L. REV. 933 (2004), reprinted in 25 IMMIGR. & NAT'LITY L. REV.
773 (2004).
Reisman’s “Law in Brief Encounters”, Winston P. Nagan, 120 SOUTH AFRICAN L. J. 907, Iss. 4
(2003) (book review).
Racism, Genocide, and Mass Murder: Toward a Legal Theory about Group Deprivations,
Winston P. Nagan & Vivile F. Rodin, 17 NAT'L BLACK L.J. 133 (2002).
Conflict Resolution and Democratic Transformation: Confronting the Shameful
Past—Prescribing a Humane Future, Winston P. Nagan & Lucie Atkins, 119 S. AFRICAN
L.J. 174 (2002).
Post-Conflict Governance: Preventing Future Conflict and Ensuring Development, Winston P.
Nagan, in CHARTING A NEW COURSE: GLOBALISATION, AFRICAN RECOVERY AND THE
NEW AFRICA INITIATIVE 67 (Richard Gibb et. al. eds., 2002).
Reflections on Racism and World Order, Winston P. Nagan, 14 U. FLA. J.L. & PUB. POL'Y 1
(2002).
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International Intellectual Property, Access to Health Care, and Human Rights: South Africa v.
United States, Winston P. Nagan, 14 FLA. J. INT'L L. 155 (2002).
Rule of Law: Lofty Ideal or Harsh Reality?, Winston P. Nagan, 8 J. OF FINANCIAL CRIME (No. 4),
Cambridge, UK (2001).
Post-Conflict Governance: Preventing Future Conflict and Ensuring Development, Winston P.
Nagan, in CHARTING A NEW COURSE: GLOBALIZATION, AFRICAN RECOVERY AND THE
NEW AFRICA INITIATIVE (South African Institute for International Affairs 2001).
The International Law of Torture: From Universal Proscription to Effective Application and
Enforcement, Winston P. Nagan & Lucie Atkins, 14 HARV. HUM. RTS. J. 87 (2001).
Sanctions, Black America, and Apartheid: Vindicating The Promise of Peaceful Change, Winston
P. Nagan, in FOREIGN POLICY AND BLACK (INTER)NATIONAL INTEREST 119 (Charles
Henry ed., 2001).
Lawyer Roles, Identity, and Professional Responsibility in an Age of Globalism, Winston P.
Nagan, 13 FLA. J. INT'L L. 131 (2001).
Dean Kronman's Diversity Narrative: Liberal Educational Ideology Versus Social Justice,
Winston P. Nagan, 52 FLA. L. REV. 897 (2000).
Professional Responsibility and the Millennium: Broadening Professional Identifications,
Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Association of American Law Schools (Washington,
D.C.) (Jan 2000).
African Jurisprudence, in THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA (Christopher Berry
Gray, ed., 2000).
Rule of Law: Lofty Idea or Harsh Reality?, Winston P. Nagan, Address at the Symposium on the
Rule of Law in the Global Village—Issues of Sovereignty and Universality on the
Occasion of the Signing of the U.N. Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime
(Palermo, Italy) (Dec 2000).
Configurative Jurisprudence, in THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW: AN ENCYCLOPEDIA (Christopher
Berry Gray, ed., 2000).
Human Rights, INGOs, and Global Civil Society, Winston P. Nagan, 11 PACE INT'L L. REV. 209
(1999).
Law, Medicine, and Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, Address at the Assembly for Project Haiti,
University of Florida College of Medicine (Mar 1999).
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Nuclear Arsenals, International Lawyers, and the Challenge of the Millennium, Winston P.
Nagan, 24 YALE J. INT'L L. 485 (1999).
An Appraisal of the Value Discourse in Policy-Oriented Thinking, Winston P. Nagan, Address to
the Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law School (Oct 1999).
Emerging Global Law, Winston P. Nagan, Address at the Assembly of the World Academy of Art
& Science (Vancouver, Canada) (1998).
The Globalization of Law: The Challenge For Southern Africa As We Approach the Millennium,
Winston P. Nagan, Address at National Democratic Lawyers Association of South Africa
(Durban, South Africa) (Oct 1998).
Resurgent Formalism Versus Constitutive Process: The Totem & Taboo of Text and Context,
Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law School (Oct
1998).
Obstacles to Universalizing Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, Address at the Human Rights
Conference, CUNY Law School (New York, USA) (May 1998).
The International Court of Justice and the Outlawing of Nuclear Weapons, Winston P. Nagan,
Remarks at the 50th
Jubilee Seminar Honoring the I.C.J., South Africa (Feb 1998).
Genocide, Group Deprivations in the Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice, Winston
P. Nagan, Remarks at the 50th
Jubilee Seminar Honoring the I.C.J., South Africa (Feb
1998).
Movements, Political Parties, and Evolving Democratization in Uganda, Democracy and the
Creation of Human Rights Cultures in East Africa, Winston P. Nagan, Address at Schell
Center For Human Rights, Yale Law School (Apr 1998).
Not Just a Descending Trial: Traversing Holmes’ Many Paths of the Law, Winston P. Nagan, 49
FLA. L. REV. 463 (1997).
Freedom To Communicate: International and Regional Perspectives on the Legal Control and
Regulation of the Media in Africa: Towards A Democratic Public Order of African
Dignity, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks for the Carter Lectures, University of Florida (Mar
1997).
The Planning and Implementation of Curriculum Reform in Sub-Saharan African Universities:
Consultations with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Winston P.
Nagan & Jape Taylor, Consultation Memorandum (Mar-Apr 1997).
The South African Truth and Reconciliation Process: A Comparative Human Rights Perspective,
Winston P. Nagan, Remarks for the Faculty Seminar, University of Florida (Oct 1997).
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The Status of Apartheid and the Struggle against Apartheid in International Law, Winston P.
Nagan (unpublished manuscript) (on file with the Inst. for Human Rights & Peace
Development at Univ. of Florida) (1997).
African Peace and Security Issues with Special Reference to the Great Lakes Region, Winston P.
Nagan, Address at the Conference on the Great Lakes, Makerere University (Kampala,
Uganda) (Dec 1997).
Teaching the Policy Sciences, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Society for the Policy Sciences,
Yale Law School (1997).
Toward a General Legal Theory about Cultural Dominance: Law, Power and Group
Deprivations, Winston P. Nagan, 90 AM. SOC'Y INT'L L. PROC. 193 (1996) (abbreviated
version), reprinted in and revised in 1 UMOJA L. J. 73 (1996).
The Intersections of Psychology, Peace, and Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, 48 FLA. L. REV.
857 (1996).
The Human Rights to Democracy and the Peace Process in South Eastern Europe, Winston P.
Nagan, Address at the Conference on the Democratization of Bosnia after Dayton
(Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina) (Aug 1996).
International Criminal Law and the Ad Hoc Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia, Winston P. Nagan, 6
DUKE J. COMP. & INT'L L. 127 (1995).
Genocide in Cambodia, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at the U.S. Institute for Peace (Washington,
D.C.) (1995).
The Political Foundations of Constitutional Transition in South Africa, Winston P. Nagan,
Remarks for the Carter Lectures, University of Florida (1995).
Ethnicity and Democratization in the Balkans, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks for the Council of
Europe Seminar on Freedom and Democracy in South Eastern Europe (Opatija, Croatia)
(Sep 1995).
Genocide: Prospect-Retrospect, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Young Lawyers Section, ABA
Annual Meeting (Chicago, Illinois USA) (Aug 1995), reprinted and distributed as
pamphlet (Bosnia Institute 1995).
Ethnic Self-Determination, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks for the Joint Seminar Honoring
Dedication of Duke Law School’s New Building (1995).
Tolerance-Intolerance: Contextual Reality and the International Rule of Law, Winston P. Nagan,
Address at the Conference on Tolerance, Science, and the Modern World (Opatija,
Croatia) (1995).
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Rethinking Genocide, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law
School (Oct 1995).
Rethinking Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Right of Self-Defense, Winston P. Nagan, JOURNAL OF
INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS (1994).
Strengthening the Rule of Law in Albania: Impartialality, Independence, and the Transformation
of the Legal Profession, Winston P. Nagan, et al., 20 REV. CENT. & E. EUR. L. 677 (1994).
The War in Former Yugoslavia: Ethnic Conflict or War of Genocide, Winston P. Nagan, PIOOM
NEWSLETTER, Leiden, Netherlands (1994).
Strengthening the Rule of Law in Albania: Impartiality and Independence of the Legal Profession,
Winston P. Nagan, J. OF EAST EUROPEAN L. & RUSSIAN STUDIES, Leiden (1994).
Towards Unpacking the War in Former Yugoslavia: An International Lawyer’s Perspective,
Winston P. Nagan, 10 HUMAN PEACE, No. 2 (1994).
The Failure of Peace, Human Rights and Intellectual Responsibility: What Must Be Done?,
Winston P. Nagan, Address at the Conference on Peace, Human Rights and the
Responsibility of Intellectuals (Zagreb, Croatia) (Sep 1994).
The United Nations and Ethnic Conflict, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks to the United Nations
Association, Sarasota Chapter, Sarasota, Fl., Human Rights Day Presentation (Dec 1994).
The War in Bosnia Herzegovina, Winston P. Nagan, Inaugural Address, Florida Free Speech
Forum, broadcast on NPR's National Alternative Radio (nation-wide) (Fall 1994).
Genocide in Rwanda, Winston P. Nagan, Address for Baraza Program in African Studies,
University of Florida (Fall 1994).
National Security Law: Issues and Prospects, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at National Security
Law in a Changing World: Fourth Annual Review of the Field, ABA Standing Committee
on Law and National Security (Oct 1994).
Human Rights, International Law, and Peace Building, Winston P. Nagan, Keynote Address to the
American Psychological Association, Division 48: Peace Psychology (Los Angeles, USA)
(Aug 13, 1994).
Towards Unpacking the War in Former Yugoslavia: An International Lawyer's Perspective,
Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Royal Institute for International Affairs (London,
England) (Apr 1994).
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Impartiality, Bias, Independence and the Rule of Law, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the PIOOM
Conference (Leiden, Netherlands) (Apr 1994).
The Balkans: What Is To Be Done?, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at Wellington College (England,
UK) (Jan 1994).
South Africa in Transition, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at Wellington College (England, UK) (Jan
1994).
Human Rights as a Negotiating Tool that Captures the Attention of Power Brokers, Winston P.
Nagan, Address at Conference on Conflict and Traumatic Stress (Cairo, Egypt) (Feb
1994).
Ethnic Conflict: Its Cause and Possible Cure, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks to the American
University and the Ibn Khaldoun Institute (Cairo, Egypt) (Feb 1994).
Diplomacy and Decision-Making, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs (Cairo, Egypt) (Feb1994).
The Black American Reaction to Apartheid, Winston P. Nagan, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF
AFRICAN OPINION, Volume 4, No. 3 (1994).
Resource Allocation, Land and Human Rights in a New South Africa, Winston P. Nagan, in LAND,
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE NEW CONSTITUTION (Minnie Venter & Minna Anderson,
eds., University of the Western Cape Press 1993).
The Balkans: What Is To Be Done?, Winston P. Nagan, INTERNATIONAL NEWS, Pakistan (1993).
Collective Responsibility for the Security, Peace, and Well-Being of Small Nations: The
Challenges of the European Context, Winston P. Nagan, 46 PAKISTAN HORIZON 57 (3/4),
Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, Karachi (1993).
U.S. Security Interests and the War in Former Yugoslavia, Winston P. Nagan, 87 AM. SOC'Y INT'L
L. PROC. 205 (1993).
Africa’s Value Debate: Kaunda on Apartheid and African Humanism, Winston P. Nagan, 37 ST.
LOUIS U. L.J. 871 (1992-1993), reprinted in 1 EAST AFRICAN J. OF PEACE & HUMAN
RIGHTS (1993).
HUMAN RIGHTS AND GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA, Winston P. Nagan, et al., (University Press of
Florida 1993).
Rethinking the Dichotomy Between Inter and Intra State Coercion to Adequately Address the
Problems of Aggression and Violations of the Right to Peace, Winston P. Nagan, Address
at the 13th
International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (Mexico
City, Mexico) (Jul 29-Aug 5, 1993).
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Law, Human Rights, and Peace: Political Transitions and the Promise of New Constitutional
Orders, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the 13th
International Congress of Anthropological
and Ethnological Sciences (Mexico City, Mexico) (Jul 29-Aug 5, 1993).
African Legal Education and the Profession, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the Association of
American Law Schools (San Francisco, USA) (1993).
Belgrade's Challenge to European and World Public Order, Winston P. Nagan, Address to the
Southwestern Social Sciences Association (New Orleans, USA) (Mar 1993).
Genocide and War Crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at the University
of Waterloo and University of Western Ontario (Ontario, Canada) (Oct 1993).
Legal Aspects of the War in Former Yugoslavia, Winston P. Nagan, University of Toronto
(Toronto, Canada) (Oct 1993).
Ethnic Conflicts, Systems of Identity, and World Order, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks that the
Workshop for Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law School (Oct 1993).
Towards a Constitutional Human Right to Development in South Africa, Winston P. Nagan,
Address to the Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law School (October 1993).
Dubrovnik Declaration, Winston P. Nagan, et al., Address at the World PEN Conference and
Inter-University for Post Graduate Studies (Dubrovnik, Croatia) (Apr 1993).
Developing Socio-Equitable Legal Systems, Winston P. Nagan & Paul Magnarella, in THE
ANTHROPOLOGY OF PEACE: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF E. ADAMSON HOEBEL 129 (47 Studies
in Third World Societies 1992).
African Human Rights Process: A Contextual Policy-Oriented Approach, Winston P. Nagan, 21
SW. U. L. REV. 63 (1992).
Human Rights and Revolution, Winston P. Nagan, in HUMAN RIGHTS (Weston and Claude, eds.,
1992); revised and reprinted in 1 SOCIAL JUSTICE: ANTHROPOLOGY, PEACE AND HUMAN
RIGHTS 89 (2000) (official Journal of the Commission on Peace and Human Rights,
International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences).
Collective Responsibility for the Peace, Security and Well-Being of Small Nations, Winston P.
Nagan, Address to Croatian Academy of Art and Science (Zagreb, Croatia) (Oct 1992).
The Role of NGO's and the Protection of Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at Makerere
University (Kampala, Uganda) (May 1992).
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Aggression against Bosnia: A Time to Act, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks to Student Government,
University of Florida (1992).
Constitution-Making in South Africa: An Update, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Faculty of Law at
Makerere University (Kampala, Uganda) (May 1992).
The Role of NGO's in The Protection of Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks at Makerere
University (Kampala, Uganda) (May 1992).
Human Rights in Uganda, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Amnesty International Annual General
Meeting (Los Angeles, USA) (1992).
The Obsolescence of the “Own Country” Rule in the Amnesty Mandate, Winston P. Nagan,
Address to Amnesty International Annual General Meeting (Los Angeles, USA) (1992).
Human Rights and the South African Constitutive Process, Winston P. Nagan, Address to National
Association of Democratic Lawyers Conference on Constitution-Making in South Africa
(Cape Town, South Africa) (Mar 1991).
The Impediments To Constitution-Making in South Africa, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Policy
Sciences Institute, Yale Law School (October 1991), revised and delivered at the African
Studies Program, University of Florida and Makerere Law School (Uganda) (Nov 1991).
Human Rights, the Bomb, and Amnesty International, Winston P. Nagan, Address at Hiroshima,
Japan (Sep 1991).
Human Rights in Post-Independent Namibia, Winston P. Nagan, Address at the Library of
Congress (Washington, D.C.) (Jan 1991).
Human Rights in The 1990's, Winston P. Nagan, Remarks broadcasted on the Continuing
Education Program, presented by National Public Radio (Dec 1991).
Southern Africa: Prospects for Peace, Winston P. Nagan, PROCEEDINGS OF THE 83RD
ANNUAL
MEETING, American Society of International Law (1991).
The Politics of Ratification: The Potential for United States Adoption and Enforcement of the
Convention against Torture, the Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and Economic,
Social and Cultural Rights, Winston P. Nagan, 20 GA. J. INT'L & COMP. L. 311 (1990).
Human Rights and Revolution, Winston P. Nagan, 8 HUMAN PEACE 6, No. 3 (1990).
Representing Unpopular Clients: Lawyers As Victims, Winston P. Nagan, Address at Georgia Bar
Association Conference on Continuing Legal Education (Atlanta, USA) (Nov 1990).
Constitutional Development in Africa: Problems and Prospects, Winston P. Nagan, African
Studies Association (Baltimore, USA) (Nov 1990).
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South Africa: Transition to Democracy, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Society for the Policy
Sciences, Yale Law School (Sep 1990).
Dubrovnik—Conflicts of Jurisdiction: The Restatement of Foreign Relations, Winston P. Nagan
Course of Lectures at the Inter-University for Post-Graduate Studies (1990).
Human Rights, Terrorism, and the Law, Winston P. Nagan, Address to 13th
Scientific Meeting of
International Society of Political Psychology (Jul 1990).
The Politics of Ratification, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Amnesty International Legal Support
Network, University of Cincinnati Law School (Feb 1990).
Ending the Logjam: Prospects and Problems in Ratification of the Human Rights Covenants,
Winston P. Nagan, Address at University of Georgia Law School Conference on
Ratification (Mar 1990).
Human Rights in the 1990's, Winston P. Nagan, Address to state officials (Zagreb and Ljubljana,
Yugoslavia) (Apr 1990).
Rethinking the Family, Winston P. Nagan, in PERSPECTIVES ON THE FAMILY 105 (Moffat, Greic,
and Bayles, eds., 1990).
The Planning and Implementation of the Campaign to Abolish Capital Punishment, Winston P.
Nagan, Address to Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law School (Sep 1990).
Ratifying the Human Rights Covenants—The U.S. Experience, Winston P. Nagan, Address at Kiev
State University (Ukraine) (May 1990).
Ethnic Violence and Constitution-Making: Challenges for South Africa, Winston P. Nagan & Jack
Healey, Remarks at University of Natal (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa) (Jun 1990).
Human Rights and Race Relations, Winston P. Nagan, Address on Human Rights Day to SCLC
and Concerned Clergy of Atlanta at Pascals (Atlanta, USA) (Dec 1990).
Economic Sanctions, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Law, and the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986,
Winston P. Nagan, 4 FLA. INT'L L.J. 85 (1989).
Law and Post-Apartheid South Africa, Winston P. Nagan, 2 FORDHAM INT'L L.J. 399 (1989).
Graduate Professor Ethics: Preliminary Thoughts on The Institutional Role of Graduate Level
Professors, Winston P. Nagan, in ETHICAL ISSUES IN GRADUATE EDUCATION AND
RESEARCH: PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING, CONFERENCE OF
SOUTHERN GRADUATE SCHOOLS (Langford and Davis, eds. 1989).
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Theory and Method in Private International Law: A Policy Oriented International Perspective,
Winston P. Nagan, in LIBER MEMORIALIS: FRANCOIS LAURENT (Gent, et. al., eds., 1989).
The Challenge of Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Bahai Assembly (Gainesville,
Florida) (Dec 1989).
Third World Human Rights Perspectives, Winston P. Nagan, Address at Lund University Human
Rights Workshop (Lund, Sweden) (1989).
Capital Punishment, Repression, and the Garrison State, Winston P. Nagan, Address at Lund
University Human Rights Workshop (Lund, Sweden) (1989).
Revolution and Human Rights, Winston P. Nagan, Keynote Address at Humanities Institute at
California State University at Fullerton (Oct 13, 1989).
Teaching Human Rights in the Law School, Winston P. Nagan, Commentator remarks on panel
presentation, Society for the Policy Sciences, Yale Law School (Jul 1989).
South Africa in Transition: Human Rights, Ethnicity and Law in the 1990s, Winston P. Nagan,
Donald A. Giannella Memorial Lecture, Villanova Law School (Apr 5, 1989), published in
35 VILL. L. REV. 1139 (1990).
Judicial Executions and Individual Responsibility: The Case of The Sharpeville Six, Winston P.
Nagan & Lawrence Albrecht, U.N. Document (April 18, 1988) (translated into sixteen
languages), reprinted in 2 EAFORD INT’L REV. OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION (No. 2).
ALIMONY, CHILD SUPPORT AND COUNSEL FEES, Winston P. Nagan, et al. (Matthew Bender
1988).
Developing Democratic and Equitable Sociolegal Systems Through Policy Science and
Anthropology, Winston P. Nagan & Paul Magnarella, Address at 12th
International
Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (Zagreb, Croatia) (Jul 1988).
Law and Post-Apartheid South Africa, Winston P. Nagan, Address at University of Pittsburgh
(Mar 18, 1988).
Political and Economic Human Rights in The Third World, Winston P. Nagan, Address at
University of The Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao) (Spring 1988).
International Law and Apartheid, Winston P. Nagan, Panel Presentation to American Society of
International Law (Apr 1988).
The Death Penalty, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Amnesty International USA Southern Regional
Conference (Tampa, USA) (Spring 1988).
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An Appraisal of the Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986, Winston P. Nagan, 5 J. L. &
RELIGION 327 (1987)
Civil Process and Power: Thoughts from a Policy-Oriented Perspective, Winston P. Nagan, 39 U.
FLA. L. REV. 453 (1987)
Conflict of Laws Problems in the Division of Marital Property, Winston P. Nagan & William J.
Reppy, in VALUATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF MARITAL PROPERTY (1987)
The Prescriptive Process and Social Science, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Policy Science
Summer Institute, Yale Law School (Aug 1987).
The Interrelations of Public and Private International Law from the Policy Science Perspective,
Winston P. Nagan, Address to Institute of Juridical Science, University of Mexico and
Faculty of Law, Ibero Americano University (Mexico City, Mexico) (1987)
Policy Science as Science, Winston P. Nagan, Address to Institute of Juridical Science, University
of Mexico and Faculty of Law, Ibero Americano University (Mexico City, Mexico) (1987)
Professor Langbein and Social Investing: A Comment, Winston P. Nagan, 4 N.Y.L. SCH. HUM.
RTS. ANN. 81 (1986)
Right of Exclusive Occupancy, Winston P. Nagan, in FLORIDA FAMILY LAW (Matthew Bender
1986)
Legal Aspects of Apartheid, Winston P. Nagan, Address to American Society of International Law
(Apr 1986)
Divestiture: Complex Issues of Law and Morality, Winston P. Nagan, THE FLORIDA LAWYER
(Fall 1985)
The White Revolution: Constitutional Change, South African Style, Winston P. Nagan, THE
VERDICT (Jul 1983)
Reflections on Human Rights, Winston P. Nagagn, CIRCLE MAGAZINE, University of Florida (Fall
1982)
Conflicts Theory in Conflict; A Systematic Appraisal of Traditional and Contemporary Theories,
Winston P. Nagan, 3 J. INT'L & COMP. L. 343 (1981-1982).
Review of McDougal et al’s “Human Rights and World Public Order”, Winston P. Nagan, 11
N.Y. J. INT'L AND COMP. L. 106 (1980) (book review)
Conflict of Laws: Group Discrimination and the Freedom to Marry—A Policy Science Prologue to
Human Rights Decisions, Winston P. Nagan, 21 HOWARD L.J. 1 (1978).
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Board of Regents v. Bakke: the All-American Dilemma Revisited, Fletcher N. Baldwin Jr. &
Winston P. Nagan, 30 U. FLA. L. REV. 843 (1978).
Conflict of Laws and Proximate Relations: A Policy-Science Perspective, Winston P. Nagan, 8
RUTGERS-CAM L.J. 416 (1977).
The U.S. and South Africa: The Limits of Peaceful Change, Winston P. Nagan, in AMERICAN
POLICY IN SOUTHERN AFRICA: THE STAKES AND THE STANCE 223 (Rene Lemarchand,
ed., 1977; 2nd
printing, 1978; 2nd
edition, 1981)
Notes on the Statutory Definition of Terrorism, Winston P. Nagan, THE GLOBE, Illinois Bar
Association (1973), reprinted in LAW IN AMERICAN SOCIETY: JOURNAL OF THE
NATIONAL CENTER FOR LAW-FOCUSED EDUCATION (1973)
Administrative Law, Winston P. Nagan, 22 DEPAUL L. REV. 96 (1972-1973)
Social Perspectives: Abortion and Female Behavior, Winston P. Nagan, 6 VAL. U. L. REV. 286
(1971-1972)
The Lawyer and Civil Rights in South Africa, Winston P. Nagan, THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE, Duke
Law School (1967)
The Fort Hare Record, Winston P. Nagan, THE NEW AFRICAN, London (1966), reprinted and
translated into three other languages in THE STUDENT, Leiden (1966)
BROADCAST
Selected Television Programs:
Eritrea Television, “The African Renaissance and African Development,” (Feb 2003).
Croatian Television, program on issues relating to ethnic conflict (1993).
Voice-over Narration for 25-minute documentary, “Israel and the Occupied Territories” (1992).
CNN, broadcast nationally, one hour (1991).
Notre Dame University, broadcast world-wide, 30 minutes (1990).
Selected Radio Programs:
CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), National program on the Balkans (1999).
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Kosovo Crisis) (May 1999).
National Alternative Public Radio, “The war in south-east Europe” (1995)
Many done for National Public Radio (1990-1994).
BBC Overseas Service (1993).
Interviews on National Irish Television Evening News (1989).
Interviews on Croatian TV (1992-94).
Interviews, USSR TV (1991).
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TEACHING AREAS
Law Courses: International Law
Human Rights Law
Advanced Human Rights
The International Court of Justice, seminar
National Security Law
International Law and Ethnic Conflict
The International Criminal Court, seminar
Comparative Constitutional Development (South Africa/Uganda)
Comparative Private International Law
Comparative International Commercial Law
Studies in Law, Science, and Policy
Civil Procedure
Family Law
Administrative Law
Jessup Moot Court
International Commercial Arbitration (Moot)
Courses taught under NEH grant (Humanities and the Professions Program) (with Professor
Fuller, Department of Philosophy, Gainesville, Florida) (1977-1978):
Personal, Identity, and the Law
Undergraduate Course taught in conjunction with the Department of English at the University of
Florida, Gainesville, Florida (with Professor Homan) (1978):
Law and Humanities
Human Rights in Interdisciplinary Perspective, honors program
SELECTED HONORS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Distinguished International Educator, University of Florida (2005)
University Step Award, University of Florida (2001)
Professorial Excellence Award, State of Florida (1997)
Senior Fulbright Law Scholar Award, Cape Town, South Africa (1993)
Bahai Human Rights Award (1990)
Rosa Parks Award (SCLC), Accepted on behalf of AIUSA (1990)
Senior Fulbright Law Scholar Award, Monash University, Victoria, Australia (1979)
James B. Warburg Fellow, Consortium for World Order Studies (1974 - 1975)
African-American Institute Fellowship (1967-1968)
Brasenose College Overseas Scholar, Oxford (1964-1967)
Princess Beatrix International Scholarship Award, Netherlands (1964)
Faculty of Law Prize, University of South Africa, Fort Hare (1963)
English Department Prize, University of South Africa, Fort Hare (1962)
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REFERENCES
Judge C. J. Weeramantry
Former Vice President, International Court
of Justice, The Hague
Judge Ad-Hoc, International Court of Justice,
The Hague
Former Justice, Supreme Court of Sri Lanka
Emeritus Professor of Law, Monash
University, Australia
1, 5/1, Roland Tower
Dharmaraja Mawatha
Off Alfred House Avenue
Colombo 3
Sri Lanka
Tele: (941) 555028
Fax: (941) 74 720 480
Professor Danie Visser
University of Cape Town
Faculty of Law
Deputy Vice Chancellor
Private Bag Rondebosch 7701
Cape Town
Republic of South Africa
Tel Direct: 27-21-650-3084
Sec. Tel: 27-21-650-4043
Fax: 27-21-686-2577
Professor Peter Schmidt
Former Director of Sub-Saharan
Programs, The American Association
For The Advancement of Science
African Studies Program
Grinter, Hall, University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611
Professor Johan Erauw
Centre for Private International Law
International Privaat Recht
Faculteit Der Rechtsgeleerdheid
Universiteitstraat 4
B-9000 Gent,
Belgium
Tele: 32-91-264-6830
Craig S. Hammer, Esq.
New Bank Practices in Civic Engagement,
Empowerment, & Respect for Diversity
(CEERD)
The World Bank
1818 H Street, NW
Washington DC 20433
Phone: (202) 458 - 9016
Fax: (202) 522 - 1655
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.worldbank.org/ceerd
C.J. Driver, Esq.
Apple Yard Cottage
Mill Lane
Northiam, Rye
East Sussex TN31 6JU
United Kingdom
Tele: 1797 253289
Dean Joe Oloka Onyango
The Human Rights & Peace Centre
Faculty of Law
Makerere University
P.O. Box 7062
Kampala, Uganda
Tele: 256-41-532-956
Fax: 256-41-235-413
Advocate Anwar Albertus
President, Cape Town Bar Association
716 Huguenot Chambers
40 Queen Victoria Street
Cape Town 8001, Republic of South Africa
Tele: 27-21-424-7803
Fax: 27-21-423-2008
Professor Kenneth Nunn
University of Florida, Levin College of Law
PO Box 117625
2500 SW 2nd
Avenue
Gainesville, FL 32611
Tele: 352- 273-0910
Fax: 352-392-3005