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PROFESSIONAL
APPEARANCES
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PAPERS PRESENTED at CONFERENCES
Bloc Thinking about the Oceans: Accelerating Pluralism. Law of the Sea Institute Annual Conference, Kingston, RI (6/73)
National Decisions to use the International Court of Justice. International Studies Association, 16th Annual Conference, Washington, DC (2/75)
UN Law of the Sea Conference and Its Impact on International Relations. USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, USSR (10/76)
A Comparative Framework for Analyzing National Maritime Policies. USSR Academy of Science, Leningrad, USSR (11/76)
The Law of the Sea Conference: Who Did What to Whom. International Studies Association, 18th Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO (3/77)
Integrating the Enclosure Movement into International Studies Curricula. International Studies Association, 20th Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario (3/79)
The Treaty/Custom Dichotomy. International Studies Association, 22nd Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA (3/81)
The Legal Bases of the NIEO. International Studies Association, 24th Annual Conference, Mexico City, Mexico (4/83)
The NIEO and the Law of the Sea. International Studies Association-Midwest, St. Louis, MO (11/83)
Signature to the New Law of the Sea Treaty. International Studies Association-Midwest, East Lansing, MI (11/83)
The Regime Concept Applied to the Oceans. International Studies Association, 25th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA (3/84)
General Multilateral Treaties as Regime Indicators. International Studies Association, 25th Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA (3/84)
Teaching of International Law in Small Colleges. American Society of International Law, 78th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (4/84)
Assessing the Reality of the Sea-Bed Regime. International Studies Association-Midwest, Champaign, IL (11/84)
Assessing the Concreteness of the New Law of the Sea. International Studies Association, 26th Annual Conference, Washington, DC (3/85)
The Law of the Sea Compared to Other Territorial Regimes. International Studies Association-Midwest, Chicago, IL (11/85)
Who Will Ratify the Law of the Sea Convention? International Studies Association, 27th Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA (3/86)
The Who, What and Where of Academic International Law. International Studies Association-West, Portland, OR (10/86)
International Law: Comparing Law Schools with Political Science Departments, International Studies Association-Midwest, East Lansing, MI (11/86)
The Functionalism of Francis Boyle. International Studies Association, 28th Annual Conference, Washington, DC (4/87)
The Illegality of U.S. Central American Policy. Northwest Political Science Association, Spokane, WA (10/87)
Nicaragua v. the U.S. Before the World Court. International Studies Association-Midwest, Lawrence, KS (11/87)
Law of the Sea: Progress Towards Entry Into Force. International Studies Association, 29th Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO (3/88)
Teaching International Law: An Overview: What Is Being Taught and by Whom? International Studies Association, 29th Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO (3/88)
Soviet-U.S. Relations: Bilateral Treaties as a More Meaningful Indicator. American Political Science Association-Northwest, Portland, OR (11/88)
Dispute Settlement Provisions in the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, International Studies Association, 30th Annual Conference, London, U.K. (3/89)
Bilateral Treaties as an Indicator of Patterns and Trends in U.S.-Soviet Relations (co-presenter, Z. Irwin) International Studies Association, 30th Annual Conference, London, U.K. (3/89)
Overview Survey: Who's Teaching What and Where. International Studies Association, 31st Annual Conference, Washington, DC (4/90)
Ratification Prospects for the Law of the Sea Convention, International Studies Association, 31st Annual Conference, Washington, DC (4/90)
Preliminary Report on the 1990/91 Survey of International Law Teaching by the American Society of International Law, International Studies Association, 32nd Annual Convention, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (3/91)
Report on a New Survey of the Teaching of International Law. American Society of International Law, 85th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (4/91)
Interdisciplinary Issues and the Teaching of International Law. Joint Conference sponsored by American Society of International Law--Nederlandse Vereniging voor International Recht, Den Haag, The Netherlands (7/91)
Role of International Law in International Relations Curricula. American Political Science Association, 87th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (8/91)
Preliminary Impressions of International Law Teaching in Canada. Canadian Council on International Law, 20th Annual Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (10/91)
Why Are We on the Outside Looking In? International Studies Association, 33rd Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA (4/92)
International Law Teaching in Anglophonic Canada and in Quebec. Quebec Society for International Law, French Society of International Law, Montreal, Quebec (10/92)
New Developments in International Law Teaching. Canadian Council on International Law, 21st Annual Conference, Ottawa, Ontario (10/92)
Innovative Techniques in International Law Teaching. International Studies Association, 34th Annual Conference, Acapulco, Mexico (3/93)
The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea Ten Years after Signature. International Studies Association, 34th Annual Conference, Acapulco, Mexico (3/93)
Teaching International Law Beyond Formal Courses in the Subject. American Society of International Law, 87th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (4/93)
Methods Used in International Law Teaching in North America. Joint Conference, American Society of International Law/Netherlands Society of International Law, Den Haag, The Netherlands (7/93)
Treaties and Gender Bias in International Law [co-presenter C. Ku]. Joint Conference, American Society of International Law/Netherlands Society of International Law, Den Haag, The Netherlands (7/93)
Mass Media Portrayals of International Law. American Political Science Association, 89th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC (9/93)
Computerizing World Court Judgments. Canadian Council on International Law, 22nd Annual Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (10/93)
Teaching International Law: Hands on Demonstrations of Innovative Techniques. International Studies Association, 35th Annual Conference, Washington, DC (3/94)
Modern Information Systems for World Court Cases and Treaties. International Studies Association, 35th Annual Conference, Washington, DC (3/94)
The International Court of Justice in the Information Age. Academic Council of the United Nations Systems Annual Conference, Den Haag, The Netherlands (6/94)
International Law and New Information Technologies. International Studies Association, 36th Annual Conference, Chicago, IL (2/95)
Assessing Access to International Law. American Society of International Law, 89th Annual Meeting, New York, NY (4/95)
Conducting International Law Research in the Information Age. Asia-Pacific Conference on International Law, Taipei, Taiwan (5/95)
Global Networks, New Technologies and International Law. American Society of International Law, 90th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (3/96)
New Technologies and International Law. International Studies Association, 37th Annual Conference, San Diego, CA (4/96)
The NGO/International Law Nexus: The Need for Precision [co-presenter C. Ku]. Academic Council on the UN System, 9th Annual Meeting, Turin, Italy (6/96)
New Information Technologies and the Sources of International Law. International Studies Association, 38th Annual Conference, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (3/97)
How Law Students Use Information Technology. American Society of International Law, 91st Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (4/97)
New Electronic Technologies and the Sources of International Law: Convergence, Divergence, Obsolescence and/or Transformation, American Society of International Law/ Netherlands Society of International Law, 3rd Joint Conference, Den Haag, The Netherlands (7/97)
Teaching International Law: Suggestions for Better Cooperation. American Political Science Association, 93rd Annual Conference, Washington, DC (8/97)
International Law--New Actors and New Technologies: Center Stage for NGOs?, International Studies Association, 39th Annual Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota (3/98)
The Challenge of Electronic Resources for International Law. American Society of International Law, 92nd Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (4/98)
Critical Examination of the Teaching of International Law. 68th Biennial Conference of the International Law Association, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (5/98)
Hazards of Maritime Transit. Law of the Sea Institute, The Bahamas (5/73)
Fisheries Development [series of workshops sponsored by the UN]. Geneva, Switzerland (8/73)
Fisheries Conflicts in the North Atlantic. Law of the Sea Institute, Bermuda (1/74)
Trends in Management of the Seabed. National Symposium on Law and the Environment, Spokane, WA (9/74)
Marine Policy Research. NSF Workshop, Los Angeles, CA (4/77)
New Trends in Treaty Research. University of Washington, Seattle, WA (6/77)
Teaching of International Business Transactions Workshop. Association of American Law Schools, Chicago, IL (9/84)
Student Moot Courts Workshop. American Society of International Law, Washington, DC (4/85)
Law School Admissions Workshop. American Society of International Law, Washington, DC (4/85)
Student Moot Courts Workshop. American Society of International Law, Boston, MA (4/87)
Workshop on Soviet and U.S.A. Views on Non-Use of Force-- 35 Soviets and 35 Americans invited. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C. (10/90)
Paper on "International Law in Departments of Political Science: A Dying Breed?" Symposium on Teaching and Research in International Law, Peking University, Beijing, China (8/92)
Paper on "Current Status of International Law Teaching in North America," Symposium on Teaching and Research in International Law, Peking University, Beijing, China (8/92)
Ditchley Foundations Conference on Higher Education. Oxfordshire, U.K. [one of 30 higher education leaders from Britain, France, Canada, Germany and the U.S. invited to attend this meeting] (4/94)
Roundtable on Electronic Networking in International Law. Sponsored by the American Society of International Law, Washington, DC (12/95)
Seminar presented by UN Officials on topic: New Electronic Sources for Treaty Information. American Society of International Law, Washington, DC, invited participant (11/96)
Workshop on Receptivity of International Law Scholars to New Technologies. Scheveningen, The Netherlands, organized, obtained Ford Foundation funding, invited 25 leading scholars and judges to participate (7/97)
Paper on "New Information Technology in the Respect of the Study and Practice of International Law," British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, United Kingdom (10/97)
Canadian National Defense College, 1 lecture (1976)
Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR, 2 lectures (1976)
University of Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine, USSR, 1 lecture (1976)
National War College, Washington, DC, 1 lecture (1977)
George Washington University, 3 lectures (1976-79)
University of Washington, 15 lectures (1975-95)
Hawaii Ocean Law Association, 1 lecture (1981)
University of Iceland, 2 lectures (1984)
Institute of Social Sciences, the Hague, Netherlands, 1 lecture (1984)
University of Limburg, Netherlands, 1 lecture (1984)
University of British Columbia, 1 lecture (1991)
University of Victoria, Canada 4 lectures (1991)
York University, Canada, 1 lecture (1992)
University of Utrecht, Netherlands, 1 lecture (1993)
University of Hong Kong, 1 lecture (1995)
United Nations, Division of Legal Affairs, New York, 1 lecture (1997)
Heinrich Heine University of Dusseldorf, Germany, 1 lecture (1997)
University of Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, 1 lecture (1997)
University of Ottawa, Canada, 1 lecture (1998)