![]() ![]() ![]() THE UNITED NATIONS CRIME PREVENTION AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROGRAM: FORMULATION OF STANDARDS AND EFFORTS AT THEIR IMPLEMENTATION (University of Pennsylvania Press for Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, Philadelphia, 1994) THE PROSECUTION OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES: A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA (Transaction, New Brunswick, N.J., 1996) (editor) (with Madeleine Sann) THE CASE AGAINST THE BOMB: MARSHALL ISLANDS, SAMOA, AND SOLOMON ISLANDS BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE IN ADVISORY PROCEEDINGS ON THE LEGALITY OF THE THREAT OR USE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS (Rutgers Law School, Camden, New York, London, 1996) (editor and contributor) (with Madeleine Sann) INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LAW IN RUSSIA AND EASTERN EUROPE: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF GEORGE GINSBURGS (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 2001) (editor and contributor) (with Ferdinand Feldbrugge & Stanislaw Pomorski) UNDERSTANDING INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (LexisNexis, Newark, 3d ed. Professor Clark contributed the following lecture to the United Nations Audiovisual Library of International Law: Reflections on The Lotus, Submarine Cables, Counterfeiters and HijackersĪvailable at: legal.un.org/avl/ls/Clark_S.html (2012)įor an interview with Professor Clark conducted by the New Zealand National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies see: CRIMINAL LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (Carolina Academic Press, Durham, N.C., 2016) (with Ellen S. ![]() Schabas eds., Brill Nijhoff, Leiden, Boston). ![]() Clark (Suzannah Linton, Gerry Simpson, and William A. In 2015, 42 of Roger's professional colleagues from around the world published a Festschrift for him: For the Sake of Present and Future Generations: Essays on International Law, Crime and Justice in Honour of Roger S. The team was nominated, unsuccesfully, for the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize. These cases were ultimately dismissed on procedural grounds by an evenly-divided International Court of Justice in The Hague. In 2014-2016, he was a member of the legal team representing the Marshall Islands in its cases against the states possessing nuclear weapons for failure to disarm. He was very active in Court’s Special Working Group on the Crime of Aggression which had the task of drafting an amendment to the Court’s Statute to activate its nascent jurisdiction over the crime of aggression. Since 1995, he has represented Samoa in negotiations to create the International Criminal Court and to get the Court running successfully. In 19, he represented the Government of Samoa in arguing the illegality of nuclear weapons before the International Court of Justice in The Hague. He has been a board member of several international non-governmental organizations, such as the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy in Vancouver, B.C., and the International League for Human Rights, headquartered in New York. Professor Clark serves on the editorial boards of various publications, including Criminal Law Forum: An International Journal the New Zealand Yearbook of International Law and the Journal of South Pacific Law. He has taught in study abroad programs offered by Temple University and the University of San Diego and teaches regularly in the University of Salzburg’s Summer School in International Criminal Law. He has been a visiting or adjunct professor at numerous institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania, the University of Miami, the University of Graz in Austria, and the University of the South Pacific (Fiji). Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty in 1972, he worked for the New Zealand Justice Department and Ministry of Foreign Affairs taught law in New Zealand served as an American Council of Learned Societies Fellow and Doctoral Fellow at the Columbia University School of Law interned at the United Nations and taught at the law school of the University of Iowa. He served as a member of the United Nations Committee on Crime Prevention and Control between 19. Professor Clark teaches courses in international law international protection of human rights international organizations international criminal law and criminal justice policy United States foreign relations and national security law and criminal law. honoris causa Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand L.L.M., J.S.D. Rutgers Law School – Newark Alumni Associationī.A., L.L.B., L.L.M., L.L.D., L.L.D.Rutgers School of Law – Camden Alumni Association.About the Center for Career Development.Rutgers Law Associates Fellowship Program. ![]()
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