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Stephen P. Marks, Docteur d’Etat, Dipl. IHEI Office : Department of Global Health and Population Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health 665 Huntington Avenue, Room 1210E, Boston, MA 02115 Tel: +1-617-432-4316 Fax: +1-617-432-6733 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/ faculty/stephen-marks/ Home : 93 Concord Ave. Somerville, MA 02143 Tel: +1-617-718-9031 27 Middle Line Highway Southampton, NY 11968 Tel : +1-631-287-1193 Mobile: +1-617-818-8104 e-mail: [email protected] FIELDS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Public international law International human rights law and practice International relations Public health Human development Human rights in developing countries International civil service Peacekeeping operations Election monitoring University-level teaching Philanthropy FIELDS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE...........................................1 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:.................................................... 2 EDUCATION:.................................................................. 3 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:...................................................... 4 Public Health and Human Rights.............................................4 Faculty of Arts and Sciences...............................................4 Public and International Affairs...........................................4 Law........................................................................4 Political Science..........................................................4 HONORS AND AWARDS........................................................... 5 LANGUAGES:.................................................................. 6

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Stephen P. Marks, Docteur d’Etat, Dipl. IHEI Office:Department of Global Health and PopulationHarvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health665 Huntington Avenue, Room 1210E,Boston, MA 02115Tel: +1-617-432-4316Fax: +1-617-432-6733e-mail: [email protected]://www.hsph.harvard.edu/faculty/stephen-marks/

Home:93 Concord Ave.Somerville, MA 02143Tel: +1-617-718-903127 Middle Line HighwaySouthampton, NY 11968Tel : +1-631-287-1193Mobile: +1-617-818-8104e-mail: [email protected]

FIELDS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Public international lawInternational human rights law and practiceInternational relationsPublic healthHuman developmentHuman rights in developing countriesInternational civil servicePeacekeeping operationsElection monitoringUniversity-level teachingPhilanthropy

FIELDS OF PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE........................................................................................................1PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:.............................................................................................................................2EDUCATION:...............................................................................................................................................................3ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:................................................................................................................................4

Public Health and Human Rights................................................................................................................................4Faculty of Arts and Sciences.......................................................................................................................................4Public and International Affairs..................................................................................................................................4Law.............................................................................................................................................................................4Political Science..........................................................................................................................................................4

HONORS AND AWARDS...........................................................................................................................................5LANGUAGES:..............................................................................................................................................................6OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:................................................................................................................6PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:..........................................................................................................................8PUBLICATIONS:.........................................................................................................................................................9

Books..........................................................................................................................................................................9Editorial oversight:....................................................................................................................................................10Journal Articles.........................................................................................................................................................10Book Chapters...........................................................................................................................................................13Theses, Monographs, Papers, and Speeches.............................................................................................................18Book Reviews, Introductions, and Forwards............................................................................................................20

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

1999-present: Harvard University, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, François-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights; Director of François-Xavier Bagnoud Center of Health and Human Rights (1999-2006); Senior Fellow, University Committee of Human Rights Studies (2006-2010); Director, Program on Human Rights in Development (2000-present); faculty affiliate of the Center for International Development, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, Humanitarian Academy, Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights, and the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights. 1995-1999: Columbia University in the City of New York, Director, United Nations Studies Program, Co-director, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs Concentration; Senior Lecturer, created and taught courses on: International Law, Human Rights and Economic Development, Law and Politics of the United Nations, Preventive Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution: Integrating Theory and Practice in the United Nations, UN Peace Operations, Legal Externship at the United Nations.

1998: The Asia Foundation, Phnom Penh Office, Cambodia: Human Rights Advisor, responsible for advising the grantees in the fields of human rights, democracy, rule of law and women’s rights on enhancing their effectiveness and strategic planning; and preparation of detailed proposals for foundation support to these efforts.)

1993-1995: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ: Visiting Fellow, Center of International Studies and Lecturer at the Woodrow Wilson School on “Democratization in Theory and Practice”)

1992-1993: United Nations, Human Rights Component, Human Rights Component, United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Chief of Section responsible for human rights education, training and information in Phnom Penh and the provinces. Also worked on reform of judiciary, criminal justice system, public security, accession to international human rights treaties, drafting of the new constitution, relations with NGOs, creation and administration of $2 million trust fund; chaired Headquarters Board of Inquiry, etc.

1992: United Nations, United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 10017: Assistant to the Independent Jurist, United Nations Mission for the Referendum in the Western Sahara (MINURSO); developed for the Independent Jurist legal criteria for rendering opinions in the areas indicated by the Peace Plan.

1992: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 140 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60603: Consultant to the General Program, evaluation of special initiative and presentation to the Board.

1989-1992: Cardozo School of Law, 55 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York, 10003: Visiting Professor of Law and Director, Program in International Law and Human Rights; established a multifaceted program of curriculum development, career promotion, scholarly conferences; taught four new courses; directed a clinical program; expanded outreach to intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations; fundraising; academic advisor to New Europe Law Review.

1991: American Society of International Law/Academic Council on the United Nations System, c/o ACUNS, Dartmouth College, 206 Rockefeller Hall, Hanover, NH 03755: Co-Director, Summer Workshop on International Organization Studies. This workshop brought some twenty-three professors of law and social sciences together to explore theories, methods, and materials for interdisciplinary teaching and research in the field of international organization studies.

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1984-1989: The Ford Foundation, 320 East 43rd Street, New York, New York 10017, U.S.A.: Program Officer, Human Rights and Social Justice Program, responsible for grant-making and managed portfolio of approximately $15 million in international human rights, human rights and development; free flow of ideas and information; implementation of international human rights law.

1973-1983: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Place de Fontenoy, 75700 Paris, France: Senior Programme Specialist, responsible for design and implementation of projects in Peace Research, Conflict Studies, Disarmament Research and Education, International Law, Human Rights Research and Teaching, International Humanitarian Law, and the Study of International Organizations; secretary to the Committee on Conventions and Recommendations.

1969-1973: International Institute of Human Rights, 1, Quai Lezay-Marnésia, 67000 Strasbourg, France: Staff Researcher, Representative in the Middle East (stationed in Lebanon and Syria, 1969-1971), Deputy Director of International Centre for the Training and Retraining of Human Rights Teachers (1973), assistant to the editor of the Human Rights Journal, co-ordinator of international colloquium on the rights to leave and to return (Uppsala, Sweden, 1972).

EDUCATION:

Doctor of Laws (Doctorat d’Etat en droit), with high honors, Institute of the Law of Peace and Development, Faculty of Law and Economics, University of Nice, 1979. Specialization: public international law. Thesis: “Les droits de l'homme et la fonction publique internationale; recherches sur les droits et devoirs des fonctionnaires internationaux du système des Nations Unies.”

Master of Arts (hon.), Harvard University, 1999.

Advanced degree in administrative litigation and human rights (Diplôme d’études appliqués avancées, DEAA), Faculty of Law, Economics and Political Science of the University of Besançon, 1977.

Certificate of European Studies, Institute of Advanced European Studies of the University of Legal, Political and Social Sciences of Strasbourg, 1972.

Diplôme universitaire d'études littéraires (DUEL) University of Humanities of Strasbourg (in Arabic language, literature and civilization), 1972.

Diploma in Arabic with high honors, Faculty of Letters of Damascus University, 1971.

Masters degree (Diplôme), Institute of Advanced International Studies of the University of Law, Economics and Social Sciences of Paris, dissertation: "Les sources du droit international en matière de droits de l'homme,” 1971 (placed first in the class).

University Doctorate (Doctorat d'Université) Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Paris, certificate in private international law, 1969.

Bachelor of Arts, Law, Stanford University, 1964.

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:

Public Health and Human RightsFrançois-Xavier Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health (1999-present)

Director, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health (1999-2006)

Faculty of Arts and SciencesProfessor in the Core, Harvard College, SA-80 (2008-2009)

Social Studies, Thematic Course on Human Rights (2009)

Freshman Seminar (2007-present)

Public and International AffairsDirector, United Nations Studies Program, Co-director, Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs Concentration; Senior Lecturer in International Law, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University (1995-1999)

Lecturer of Public and International Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University (1995)

LawDistinguished Visiting Professor of Law and Special Advisor to the Vice-Chancellor, Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, Haryana State, India (2013, 2014-2015)

Visiting Professor of Law, Department of Law, University of Hong Kong (2007)

Visiting Professor of Law, City University of Hong Kong School of Law (2006)

Lecturer, Law School, Columbia University (1987-1999)

University of Phnom Penh, Faculty of Law (1992)

Visiting Professor of Law and Director, Program in International Law and Human Rights, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (1989-1991)

Adjunct Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law (1986)

Political ScienceAdjunct Professor of Political Science (1989), Columbia University

HONORS AND AWARDS

Keynote address on “Why Emerging Economies Need World-Class Universities” at the BRICS and Emerging Economies Universities Summit on 2 December 2015, held at Rashtrapathi Bhavan

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(Presidential Residence) in the presence of the President of India, New Delhi, organized by the Times Higher Education, O. P. Jindal Global University, and the International Institute for Higher Education Research and Capacity Building

Arjun K. Sengupta Memorial Lecturer, Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana State, India, March 13, 2013

Keynote address, Challenges of Transitions from High Schools to Colleges and Universities (and launch of Jindal International Summer School), Jindal Global University, New Delhi, March 1, 2013

Mentoring Award, Harvard School of Public Health

Keynote Speaker, 3rd Conference on Law, Science, and Technology: Health and Science: Human Rights and Legal Issues, Academia Sinica, Taipei, December 18, 2010

Jeremy Knowles Scholar, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 2007, 2008, 2010

First lecture in the O.P. Jindal Global Lecture Series inaugurated by Mr. Jairam Ramesh, Minister of State for Commerce and Power of India. The topic: “Human Rights and Multinational Corporations in the Era of Globalization,” New Delhi, August 11, 2008.

Keynote speaker, International Conference on Terrorism, Human Security and Development: Human Rights Perspectives, City University of Hong Kong, October 16, 2007

Plenary speaker, Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, Boston, November 7, 2006

Goldstein Lecturer on Human Rights, University of Nebraska at Omaha, October 19, 2006

Keynote speaker, Jawaharlal Nehru University, School of International Studies, conference on “Human Rights in the Global Economy,” March 17, 2006

Keynote Speaker, University of Minnesota, Health and Human Rights symposium, December 8, 2000

Keynote Speaker, Tenth Annual International Law Careers Day, Cardozo School of Law (1998)

Visiting Fellow, Center of International Studies, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University (1993-95)

Research and Writing Grant, Program on Peace and International Cooperation, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (1994-1995)

Maximilien Bibaud Memorial Lecture, Faculty of Law, University of Montréal (1994)

Lecturer in the Moses Leo Gitelson Seminars, Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations (1991)

University Fellow, New School for Social Research (1989-91)

Peaslee Fellow, Columbia University Law School (1985)

Distinguished Visitor, Urban Morgan Institute of Human Rights, University of Cincinnati College of Law (1985)

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David Stoffer Lecture on International Conflicts, Law and a Just World Order, Rutgers University School of Law (1980)

Fellowship to Hague Academy of International Law Centre for Studies and Research (French Section, 1973, English Section, 1967)

LANGUAGES:

Bilingual English/French; university degrees in Spanish, German and Arabic.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Research collaboration in International Tobacco, and Health Research and Capacity Building Program (R01) on tobacco control in Ethiopia (2016-2018)

Member the National Board of Directors (NBOD) of Be the Choice (not-for-profit organization to help individuals diagnosed with breast cancer) (2017-present)

Member, Advisory Committee, Project on “Giving Meaning to the Right to Enjoy the Benefits of Scientific Progress and Its Applications” of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2016-2017).

Co-director, Summer School on Development and Human Rights, Harvard-Jindal Global University, at Weatherhead Institute, Cambridge, 3-23 July 2016, 3-21 July 2017.

Member, Committee on Educational Policy, HSPH, 2015-present. Member, HSPH Committee of the University Committee on International Projects and Sites (CIPS),

2015-present Co-Chair, Human Rights Thematic Group, Human Development and Capability Association

(HDCA), 2013-present. Member, Steering Committee, Humanitarian Studies, Ethics, and Human Rights (HuSEHR), 2013-

present. Member of the Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility of the American Association for

the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2011-2017. Member, Core Knowledge Sub-Committee for MPH and DrPH Degrees, HSPH, 2013-2015 Faculty Member, Humanitarian Academy at Harvard, 2011-present Member, Standing Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights (EMR), Faculty of Arts and Sciences

2010-present. Member, Harvard Scholars-at-Risk Committee, 2010-present Member, Advisory Committee, Measurement and Human Rights Program, Carr Center on Human

Rights Policy, Harvard Kennedy School, 2009-2011. Member, Committee on Educational Policy, Harvard School of Public Health, 2009 and 2016-2017. External assessor for faculty appointments, School of Law of City University of Hong Kong, Hong

Kong SAR, PRC, 2008. Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, 2008-present Expert Member and Chair, High-Level Task Force on the Implementation of the Right to

Development, United Nations Human Rights Council, member since 2004, elected chair in 2005, re-elected chair in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.

Assessor, Development Marketplace 2007, Corporate Strategy Group, World Bank Member, WHO Panel on Addressing Ethical Issues in Pandemic Influenza Planning: (May 2006) Member, University Committee on Rights and Responsibilities, 2006-2008. Principal Investigator, Indicators and Guidelines for Human Rights Principles in Poverty Reduction

for Children, A UNICEF project, 2005-2007. Faculty member, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (2005-present).

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Consultant to the Parliamentarians for Global Action for strategic planning (2005). Member, IT Advisory Committee, Harvard School of Public Health (2004-2006). UN Expert for High-Level Seminar on the Right to Development, Office of the High Commissioner

for Human Rights, 9-10 February 2004. Chair, Drafting Committee, Statement on Human Rights, Human Dignity and the Information

Society, adopted 4 November 2003 by the International Symposium on the Information Society, Human Dignity and Human Rights.

Member, Disciplinary Committee, Harvard School of Public Health, 2003-2006, Chair, 2005-2006. Faculty Associate, Center for International Development, Harvard University (2002-present). Program Committee, Nobel Symposium on “The Right to Development and Human Rights in

Development” (2002-2003). Expert Group on Human Rights and Biotechnology-of the United Nations High Commissioner for

Human Rights (2002). Course Director, Intensive Course on Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health,

(2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 20012, 2013). Co-Director, joint FXB Center/American Public Health Association Project for a Health and Human

Rights Education Initiative (2002-2003). Principal Investigator, Right to Development Project (2000-2004), funded project involving

collaboration with UN Independent Expert on multi-country study. University Committee on Human Rights Studies, Harvard University (1999-2010) Co-director of join FXB Center/Physician for Human Rights Project on a Declaration on Human

Rights and Health Practice (2000-2002). Advisory Committee on Shareholder Responsibility, Harvard University (2000-2002). Advisory Panel, Human Development Report 2000, UNDP (1999-2000). Advisory Board, Human Rights Initiative, Carnegie Council on Ethics in International Affairs (1999-

2005). Consultant to the Parliamentarians for Global Action to evaluate major grant on peace and democracy

(1999). Consultant to the United Nations Development Program on integrating human rights into sustainable

human development (1998, 2000) . UN Representative in New York and President (1995-2000) and Chair of the Board of US Committee

for International Service for Human Rights, 1995-present. Co-chair, University Seminar on Human Rights, Columbia University, 1998-1999. Panelist for review of proposals for Grant Program of United States Institute of Peace (1998). Consultant on peace and human rights education to the National University of El Salvador (1997) Member, National Advisory Committee on the International Human Rights Project, UNA-USA, 1996 Member, Council of Advisors to the Faculty of Business Administration and Law at the University of

Phnom Penh, 1995-1997. Head of Delegation, election observation mission to Northern Iraq, International Human Rights Law

Group, 1992. Member, mission to investigate plight of Kurdish refugees in Iran, Middle East Watch and U.S.

Committee for Refugees, 1991. Co-Director, Summer Workshop on International Organization Studies, American Society of

International Law/Academic Council on the United Nations System, Dartmouth University, 1991 Regional judge, Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court competition, 1990, 1997. Director, Seminar on International Protection of Human Rights, UN/UNITAR International Law

Fellowship Program, 1987, 1988. Secretary, Committee on Conventions and Recommendations of the Executive Board, Unesco (1978-

1980). Director, international human rights course, Inter-University Centre of Post Graduate Studies,

Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1977.

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Deputy Director, International Centre for the Training and Retraining of Human Rights Teachers, International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 1973

Expert consultant: International Commission of Jurists for the drafting of the Siracusa Principles, 1984, and the Limburg Principles, 1986, and rapporteur of the drafting committee of the Maastricht Guidelines, 1997),

Carter Presidential Center, Advisor.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:

Current board member: Member, Board of Directors, Be the Choice (support tool for breast cancer patients), 2017-present Member, Advisory Board, Harvard Public Health Review, 2014-present Member Editorial Board, Jindal Global Law Review (JGLR), 2014-present) Board member, Cultural Survival, 2013-present Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, American Association for the Advancement of

Science (AAAS), 2010-2017 Board member, Human Rights and Tobacco Control Network (HRTCN), 2010-present Member, International Board of Advisors, International Institute for Higher Education Research &

Capacity Building (IIHEd) Member, Governing Body, O. P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana, India, 2010-present Member International Advisory Board (IAB), School of Law of City University of Hong Kong, Hong

Kong SAR, PRC 2006-present Health and Human Rights (published by the Harvard School of Public Health), Editorial Board Human Rights Watch/Middle East - Advisory Committee President, American Friends of the International Service for Human Rights The Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy - Consultative Council

Former board member: Albert Einstein Institution, Board member, 1993-2003 3D Trade - Human Rights - Equitable Economy, Advisory Board, 2009-2010 Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, Board Member Center for Economic and Social Rights - International Advisory Committee International Service for Human Rights (Geneva) – Board of Directors

Current member: America Association for the Advancement of Science Academic Council on the United Nations System American Society of International Law, former co-chair, International Health Law Interest Group American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics American Public Health Association, former co-chair, Committee on International Human Rights

Peer reviewer for academic publications Journal of Human Development Global Governance Current Sociology Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics Health and Human Rights Nordic Journal of Human Rights

Former member Academy of Political Science

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American Political Science Association Association of the Bar of the City of New York - International Law Committee Association of the Bar of the City of New York - Sub-committee on the International Criminal Court International Law Association and American Branch of the ILA - Program Committee 1995 International Peace Research Association International Studies Association Société française pour le droit international

PUBLICATIONS:

Books1. Burns Weston and Stephen P. Marks (eds.), The Future of International Human Rights, 450

pages, Transnational Publishers, 1999.

2. Burns Weston and Stephen P. Marks (eds.), Symposium: International Human Rights at Fifty. A Symposium to Commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 8, No. 2, Fall 1998, pp. 113-436.

3. Stephen P. Marks (ed.) Health and Human Rights: The Educational Challenge, APHA and François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, 2002.

4. Sofia Gruskin, Michael Grodin, George Annas and Stephen P. Marks (eds.) Perspectives on Health and Human Rights, Taylor and Francis, 2005.

5. Stephen P. Marks (ed.) Health and Human Rights: Basic International Documents (Harvard Series on Health and Human Rights), distributed by Harvard University Press, 2004; second (revised) edition, 2006; 3rd (revised) edition, 2012.

6. Bård Anders Andreassen and Stephen P. Marks (eds.) Development as a Human Right: Legal, Political and Economic Dimensions, distributed by Harvard University Press, 2006, 2nd revised edition, Antwerp, Neth/Oxford, UK/Portland, OR: Intersentia, 405 pp., 2010.

7. Stephen P. Marks and Ajay Mahal, Poverty, Resources and Rights: Economic and Human Rights Perspectives on Poverty (in preparation)

8. Stephen P. Marks and Kathleen Modrowski, Human Rights Cities: Civic Engagement for Societal Development, UN HABITAT and PDHRE, Sextant Publishing, 165 pp., 2008.

9. Stephen P. Marks (ed.) Implementing the Right to Development: The Role of International Law, Geneva, Switzerland: Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung and Program on Human Rights in Development of the Harvard School of Public Health, 149 pp., 2008.

10. Bård Anders Andreassen, Stephen P. Marks and Arjun K. Sengupta (eds.), Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right: Economic Perspectives, UNESCO, The Philosopher’s Library Series, 2010, 357 pp. Available at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001876/187610e.pdf.

11. United Nations, Realizing the Right to Development: Essays in Commemoration of 25 Years of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development, Geneva: United Nations, 553 pp., 2013 (consultant editor and author of several chapters)

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12. José M. Zuniga, Stephen P. Marks and Lawrence O. Gostin (eds.), Advancing the Human Right to Health, Oxford University Press, 456 pp., 2013.

13. Stephen P. Marks and Balakrishnam Rajagopal (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Development, Edward Elgar Publishing (in preparation for 2017)

Editorial oversight: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Realizing the Right to Development: Essays in

Commemoration of 25 Years of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development, New York and Geneva: United Nations, 553 pp., 2013.

Director of the collection “Harvard Series in Health and Human Rights,” Harvard University Press, 2004-present.

Human Rights Studies in Universities, Department of Social Sciences, UNESCO, 1973, Violence and Its Causes (1980, English, Spanish and French).

Obstacles To Disarmament and Ways of Overcoming Them (1981, English and French), Armament, Arms Control and Disarmament (1982).

The International Dimensions of Human Rights (Unesco, 1978, English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese).

International Dimensions of Humanitarian Law (Unesco, 1988, French and English). A Handbook on International Organizations (Unesco, 1988), International Law: Achievements and

Prospects (1991, English and French). Scientists, the Arms Race and disarmament (Unesco, 1982). UNESCO Yearbook of Peace and Conflict Studies (volumes for 1980-1984). UNESCO collection of books entitled "New Challenges to International Law."

Journal Articles1. La Commission arabe des droits de l'homme, Human Rights Journal, vol. III, no. 1, 1970, pp.

101-108.

2. Les droits de l'homme à la 55ème Conférence de l'International Law Association, Human Rights Journal, vol. VI, no. 2, 1973, pp. 435-439.

3. La notion de période d'exception en matière des droits de l'homme, Human Rights Journal, vol. VIII, no. 4, 1975; pp. 821-858.

4. Unesco and the Development of Peace Research and The Relationship between Peace Research and the Study of Human Rights, Peace and the Sciences, International Institute for Peace, Vienna, Austria, no. 1, 1975, pp. 86-90. Also in German.

5. Development and Human Rights: Some Reflections on the Study of Development, Human Rights and Peace, Bulletin of Peace Proposals, Oslo, vol. 8, no. 3, 1977, pp. 236-246.

6. Unesco and Human Rights: The Implementation of Rights Relating to Education, Science, Culture and Communication, Texas International Law Journal, vol. 13, no. 1, 1977, pp. 35-67.

7. The Imperative of Disarmament Education (Introduction to a special issue on the World Congress on Disarmament Education), Bulletin of Peace Proposals, vol. 11, no. 3, 1980, pp. 199-202; also in Finnish.

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8. The Peace-Human Rights-Development Dialectic, Bulletin of Peace Proposals vol. 11, no. 4, 1980, pp. 339-347.

9. Emerging Human Rights: A New Generation for the 1980's?, Rutgers Law Review, vol. 33, no. 2, 1981, pp. 435-452; reprinted in International Law: A Contemporary Perspective, Falk, Kratochwil and Mendlovitz (eds.), Westview Press, 1985, pp. 501-513.

10. Peace, Development, Disarmament and Human Rights Education: The Dilemma between the Status Quo and Curriculum Overload, International Review of Education, vol. 29, no. 3, 1983, pp. 289-310.

11. Forgetting "The Policies and Practices of the Past": Impunity in Cambodia, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 17-44. (Summer/Fall 1994)

12. The New Cambodian Constitution: From Civil War to a Fragile Democracy, Columbia Human Rights Law Review, vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 45-110. (Fall 1994).

13. Preventing Humanitarian Crises Through Peace-Building and Democratic Empowerment: Lessons From Cambodia, Medicine and Global Survival, vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 208-218 (December 1994).

14. Common Strategies for Health and Human Rights: From Theory to Practice, Health and Human Rights, vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 95-104.

15. From the "Single Confused Page" to the “Decalogue for Six Billion Persons”: The Roots of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the French Revolution, Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 20, No. 3, August 1998, pp. 459-514.

16. Elusive Justice for the Victims of the Khmer Rouge, Journal of International Affairs, vol. 52, No. 2 (Spring 1999), pp. 691-718.

17. International Human Rights at Fifty: A Foreword, Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems, vol. 8, No. 2, Fall 1998, pp. 113-124.

18. Economic Sanctions as Human Rights Violations: Reconciling Political and Public Health Imperatives, American Journal of Public Health, October 1999, vol. 89, No. 10, pp., 1509-1513.

19. The New Partnership of Health and Human Rights, Human Rights Dialogue [published by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs], Spring/Summer 2001, pp. 21-22.

20. Jonathan Mann’s Legacy to the 21st Century: the Human Rights Imperative for Public Health, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, vol. 29, pp. 131-138 (2001)

21. (and Cheryl E. Easley and Russell E. Morgan) The Challenge and Place of International Human Rights in Public Health, American Journal of Public Health, December 2001, vol. 91, No. 12, pp. 1-4.

22. Health and Human Rights: The Expanding International Agenda, American Society of International Law, Proceedings of the 95th Annual Meeting, April 4-7, 2001, pp. 64-70 (2001).

23. Tying Prometheus Down: The International Law of Human Genetic Manipulation, Chicago

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Journal of International Law, vol. 3, No. 1, spring 2002, pp. 119-140.

24. Human Rights Assumptions of Restrictive and Permissive Approaches to Human Reproductive Cloning, Health and Human Rights, vol. 6, No. 1, 2002, pp. 82-102.

25. The Evolving Field of Health and Human Rights: Issues and Methods, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, vol. 30 (2002), pp. 739-754.

26. The Human Right to Development: Between Rhetoric and Reality, Harvard Human Rights Journal, Vol. 17 (Spring 2004), pp. 137—168.

27. Misconceptions about the Right to Development, Development Outreach, Washington, D.C.: World Bank Institute, October 2006, pp. 9-11.

28. (and Carolyn Dresler), The Emerging Human Right to Tobacco Control, Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 599-651 (2006)

29. Branding the “War on Terrorism”: Is There of a “New Paradigm” of International Law?, Michigan State University Journal of International Law, vol. 14, No. 1 (2006), pp. 71-119.

30. International Law and the ‘War on Terrorism’: Post 9/11 Responses by the United States and Asia Pacific Countries, Asia Pacific Law Review, vol. 14, No. 1 (2006), pp. 43-74.

31. (and Mey Akashah), Accountability for the Health Consequences of Human Rights Violations: Methodological Issues in Determining Compensation, Health and Human Rights, vol. 9, No. 2 (2006), pp. 257-279.

32. The Past and Future of the Separation of Human Rights into Categories, Maryland Journal of International Law, vol. 24 (2009), pp. 208-241.

33. (and Nicholas Cooper) The Responsibility to Protect: Watershed, or Old Wine in a New Bottle, Jindal Global Law Review (India), Volume 2, Issue 1, September 2010, pp.86-130.

34. Human Rights In Development: Claims and Controversies, in special issue of The Bangladesh Development Studies (The BDS) published by the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Volume XXXIII, Numbers 1 & 2, March 2010, pp. 1-23.

35. Invited Commentary, in reference to Carolyn Dresler, et al, “Human rights based approach to tobacco control,” Tobacco Control, vol. 21, no. 2 (March 2012) in section on “Strategic directions and emerging issues in tobacco control”, p. 212.

36. Human Rights and the Challenges of Science and Technology: Commentary on Meier et al. “Translating the Human Right to Water and Sanitation into Public Policy Reform” and Hall et al. “The Human Right to Safe and Clean Drinking Water: A Necessary Condition for, and Limitation on, Development in Rural and Peri-Urban Communities,” invited commentary in Science and Engineering Ethics, vol. 20 (2014), pp. 869–875

37. (with Adriana Benedict, Pushpa Lakshmanan, Vera Sistenich, & Chuan-Feng Wu), “A Human Rights-Based Approach to Indigenous Peoples’ Health,” Health and Human Rights, (in preparation)

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38. Normative Expansion of the Right to Health and the Proliferation of Human Rights, George Washington International Law Review, vol. 16 (2016), pp. 101-144.

Book Chapters1. La protection des droits de l'homme en période d'exception, in K. Vasak (ed.), Les

dimensions internationales des droits de l'homme, Unesco, 1978, pp. 197-233.

2. Principles and Norms of Human Rights Applicable in Emergency Situations: Underdevelopment, Catastrophes and Armed Conflicts, in The International Dimensions of Human Rights, Karel Vasak, General Editor, Revised and Edited for the English edition by Philip Alston, Greenwood Press and Unesco, 1982, pp. 175-212; also published in Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish.

3. Unesco and Human Rights, in Development and Human Rights, International Commission of Jurists, 1978, pp. 172-189.

4. The Role of Unesco in Promoting Disarmament in its Fields of Competence, in Research, Education and Information on Disarmament; Publications of the Finnish National Commission for Unesco, No. 2, Helsinki, 1978, pp. 53-61.

5. The Role of Unesco in Disarmament and the Status of Scientists, in Jospeh Rotblat (ed.), Scientists, the Arms Race and Disarmament, Unesco, Paris; Taylor & Francis, London, 1982, pp. 257-270.

6. Promoting Human Rights, in Michael T. Klare and Daniel C. Thomas (eds.), World Security: Trends & Challenges at Century’s End, New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991, pp. 295-323.

7. The Complaint Procedure of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, in Hurst Hannum (ed.), Guide to International Human Rights Practice, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1984, pp. 94-107, second ed., 1992, pp. 86-98third edition, Transnational Publishers, 1999, pp.103-118.

8. Human Rights Activities of Universal Organizations, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. vol. 8, 1985, pp. 274-284.

9. Article 15 [An analysis of the implications of ratification of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights under U.S. law], in Hurst Hannum & Dana D. Fischer (eds.), United States Ratification of the International Covenants on Human Rights, American Society of International Law, 1993, pp. 245-259.

10. Children and Human Rights in the 1990s, Children's Rights: Crisis and Challenge, Defense for Children International-USA, 1990, pp. 12-17.

11. Promoting Human Rights, in World Security at Century's End: Trends and Challenges, St. Martin's Press, 1990, pp. 295-320.

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12. Education, Science, Culture and Information, in United Nations Legal Order, Oscar Schachter & Christopher Joyner (eds.), Cambridge Univ. Press, 1994, pp. 577-630.

13. (with Vladimir Kartashkin) International Human Rights, in Lori F. Damrosch & A. Mullerson, Beyond Confrontation: International Law for the Post Cold-War Era, Westview Press, 1994, pp. 275-307.

14. Human Rights Education in UN Peace-Building: From Theory to Practice in George J. Andreopoulos and Richard Pierre Claude (eds.), Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1997, pp. 35-50.

15. Commentary on “The Limits of Self-Determination,” by Emilio J. Cárdenas and María Fernanda Cañás in Wolfgang Danspeckgruber with Sir Arthur Watts (eds.), Self-Determination and Self-Administration: A Sourcebook, Lynne Rienner, 1997, pp. 170-177.

16. Domestic Application of International Human Rights Standards: Criminal Justice and Public Security under Palestinian Self-Government, in Stephen Bowen (ed.), Human Rights, Self-Determination and Political Change in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Kluwer Law International, 1997, pp. 169-200.

17. Human Rights, in A Global Agenda. Issues Before the 51st General Assembly of the United Nations, United Nations Association of the USA and University Press of America, 1996, pp. 173-210.

18. Human Rights, in A Global Agenda. Issues Before the 52nd General Assembly of the United Nations, United Nations Association of the USA and University Press of America, 1997, pp. 175-218.

19. The Complaint Procedure of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, in Hurst Hannum (ed.), Guide to International Human Rights Practice, 3rd ed., Transnational Publishers, Inc., 1999, pp. 103-118; updated for 4th edition, 2004.

20. The United Nations and Human Rights: The Promise of Multilateral Diplomacy and Action, in Stephen P. Marks and Burns H. Weston, eds., The Future of International Human Rights, Transnational Publishers, 1999, pp. 291-350.

21. The Human Rights Education Challenge for the Health Professions: A preliminary Assessment, in Marks (ed.), Health and Human Rights: The Educational Challenge, APHA and François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, 2002, pp. 5-19

22. The Hissène Habré Case: The Law and Politics of Universal Jurisdiction," in Stephen Macedo (ed.) Universal Jurisdiction: National Courts and the Prosecution of Serious Crimes Under International Law, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2004, pp. 131-167.

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23. Defining Cultural Rights, in Morten Bergsmo (ed.), Human Rights and Criminal Justice for the Downtrodden: Essays in Honour of Asbjørn Eide, Marinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden/Boston, 2003, pp. 293-324.

24. Human Rights, in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, Macmillan Reference, 2004, vol. 2, pp. 1221-1227; 4th edition, 2014.

25. The Right to Development in Context, in The Right to Development: A Primer, Sage Publications, New Delhi, (2004), pp. 16-39.

26. Human Rights and the United Nations, in Richard Pierre Claude and Burns H. Weston (eds.) Human Rights in the World Community: Issues and Action, 3rd ed., Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2004, pp. 341-353.

27. Creating a Human Rights Culture: The Role of Local Knowledge in Cambodia’s Difficult Transition, in András Sajó (ed.) Global Justice and the Bulwarks of Localism, Leiden, Netherlands: Konninklijke Brill NV, 2005, pp. 257-290.

28. Human Rights in Development; The Significance for Health, in Sofia Gruskin, Michael Grodin, George Annas, and Stephen P. Marks, Perspectives on Health and Human Rights, Taylor and Francis, 2005, pp. 95-116.

29. Medical Experimentation, in Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Macmillan Reference, 2004, pp. 669-675.

30. The Human Rights Framework for Development: Seven Approaches, in Basu, Mushumi, Archna Negi and Arjun K. Sengupta (eds.), Reflections on the Right to Development, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2005, pp. 23-60.

31. La Santé Saisie par les Droits de l’Homme, in Yaël Reinharz Hazan et Philippe Chastonay (eds.), Santé et Droits de l’Homme, Geneva, Switzerland : Éditions Médecine & Hygiène, Collection Médecine Société, 2004, pp. 71-82.

32. Obligations to Implement the Right to Development: Political, Legal, and Philosophical Rationales, in Bård Anders Andreassen and Stephen P. Marks (eds.), Development as a Human Right: Legal, Political and Economic Dimensions, Harvard University Press, 2006, pp. 59-80; revised and updated in second edition, Brussels: Intersentia, 2010, pp. 73-100. Also published in Flávia Piovesan and Inês Virginia Prado Soares (eds.), Direito ao desenvolvimento, Belo Horizonte: Editora Fórum, 2010, pp. 23-55.

33. Human Rights and Development, in Sarah Joseph (ed.), International Human Rights: A Research Handbook, Edward Elgar Publisher (UK), 2010, pp. 167-195.

34. Access to Essential Medicines as a component of the right to health, in Andrew Clapham and Mary Robinson (eds.), Realizing the Right to Health, Zurich, Switzerland: Rüfer &

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Rub, the Swiss Human Rights Book Series, 2009, pp. 82-101.

35. Health, Development, and Human Rights, in Anna Gatti and Andrea Boggio (eds.), Health and Development: Toward a Matrix Approach, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 124-139.

36. Legal Perspective on the Evolving Criteria of the HLTF on the Right to Development, in Stephen P. Marks (ed.), Implementing the Right to Development: The Role of International Law, Geneva, Switzerland: Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung and Program on Human Rights in Development of the Harvard School of Public Health, 2008, pp. 72-83.

37. Poverty, in Daniel Moeckli, Sangeeta Shah, Sandesh Sivakumaran and David Harris (eds.), Textbook on International Human Rights Law, Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 602-621; 2nd edition, 2013, pp. 567-589; 3rd edition, 2017 forthcoming.

38. (and Ramya Naraharisetti), Cambodia Civil Society, Power and Stalled Democracy, in Bård Anders Andreassen and Gordon Crawford (eds), Human Rights, Power and Civic Action: Comparative analyses of struggles for rights in developing societies, Routledge Publishers, 2013, pp. 189-217.

39. Out of Obscurity: The Right to Benefit from Advances in Science and Technology and its Implications for Global Health, in Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Law, Science, and Technology: Health and Science: Human Rights and Legal Issues, Academia Sinica, Taipei, 2012, pp. 1-55.

40. (and Ajay Mahal), Economics and Human Rights Perspectives on Poverty Reduction, in Bård Anders Andreassen, Stephen P. Marks and Arjun K. Sengupta (eds.), Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right: Economic Perspectives, UNESCO, 2010, pp. 19-54 (available online at http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0018/001876/187610e.pdf)

41. The Process of Creating a New Constitution in Cambodia, in Laurel E. Miller (ed.) with Louis Aucoin, Framing the State in Times of Transition: Case studies in Constitution-Making, Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2010, pp. 207-244.

42. Emergence and Scope of the Right to Health, in José M. Zuniga, Stephen P. Marks and Lawrence O. Gostin (eds.), Advancing the Human Right to Health, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 3-23.

43. (and Adriana Lee Benedict), Access to Medical Products, Vaccines and Medical Technologies, in José M. Zuniga, Stephen P. Marks and Lawrence O. Gostin (eds.), Advancing the Human Right to Health, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 305-324.

44. Human Rights, in Christopher Bates and James Ciment (eds.), in Global Social Issues: An Encyclopedia, E. M. Sharpe, 2013, vol. 2, pp. 435-446.

45. The High Level Task Force Criteria, in Office of the High Commissioner for Human

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Rights, Realizing the Right to Development: Essays in Commemoration of 25 Years of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development, Geneva: OHCHR, 2013, pp. 435-443.

46. (with Koen De Feyter, Beate Rudolf and Nicolaas Schrijver), The role of international law, in Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Realizing the Right to Development: Essays in Commemoration of 25 Years of the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development, Geneva: OHCHR, 2013, pp. 445-468.

47. On Human Nature and Human Rights, in Dirk Hanschel, et al (ed.), Mensch und Recht – Festschrift zum 70. Geburtstag von Eibe Riedel, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, 2013, pp. 101-116.

48. (and Rajeev Malhotra) The Future of the Right to Development, in Stephen P. Marks and Balakrishnam Rajagopal (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Development, Edward Elgar Publishing (in preparation for 2016)

49. Evolution of the Law and Politics of Human Rights in Development, in Stephen P. Marks and Balakrishnam Rajagopal (eds.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Development, Edward Elgar Publishing (in preparation for 2016)

50. Prospects for Human Rights in the Post-2015 Development Agenda, in Julia Kozma, Anna Müller-Funk, and Manfred Nowak, (eds.), Vienna +20: Advancing the Protection of Human Rights Achievements, Challenges and Perspectives 20 Years After the World Conference, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights, Studies Series, vol. 31, Vienna, Austria: Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 2014, pp. 291-306.

51. Challenges of Knowledge Creation for Indian Universities, in C. Raj Kumar (ed.), The Future of Indian Universities, Oxford University Press, Oxford University Press, 2017, 192-221.

52. Human Rights and the United Nations, in Richard Pierre Claude, Burns H. Weston and Anna Grear (eds.), Human Rights in the World Community: Issues and Action, University of Pennsylvania Press, 4th ed. (2016), pp. 316-328.

53. The Right to Development, in Jay Drydyk and Lori W. Keleher (eds), Handbook of Development Ethics (in preparation 2017)

54. Evolving Health Governance Under a Rights-Based Approach to Development and a Right to Development, in Benjamin Mason Meier and Lawrence O. Gostin, (eds.) Human Rights in Global Health: Rights-Based Governance for a Globalizing World, Oxford University Press, 2018.

Theses, Monographs, Papers, and Speeches1. Les sources de droit international en matière des droits de l'homme (Institut des Hautes

Études Internationales, Université de Paris, 1970); 411 pp. (accepted for publication in

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the Bibliothèque de droit international public)

2. "Some Problems in the Implementation of Human Rights in Armed Conflicts,” International Institute of Human Rights (Strasbourg, 1970), 102 pp.

3. "Pour une commission d'étude sur la protection des droits de l'homme dans le contexte musulman," International Institute of Human Rights (Strasbourg, 1971), 10 pp.

4. "Sélection bibliographique des ouvrages concernant le droit en général et les droits de l'homme dans les pays islamiques," International Institute of Human Rights (Strasbourg, 1971).

5. "Juridical aspects of moral and spiritual assistance during armed conflicts not of an international character, international disturbances and situations of political tension," with Lakshmikanth Rao Penna (Paper for Colloquium on Spiritual and Intellectual Assistance in Time of Armed Conflict, Milan, Sept. 1973), 34 pp.

6. "L'Unesco et l'Acte Final d'Helsinki", Faculté de droit, Université de Besançon, février 1977, 40 pp.

7. Les droits de l'homme et la fonction publique internationale; recherches sur les droits et devoirs des fonctionnaires internationaux du système des Nations Unies, doctoral thesis 1979, 361 pages, (accepted for publication by Presses universitaires de France)

8. "Human Rights and Unesco Capabilities" [Paper for the United Nations Association of the United States of America Project on UNESCO], 43 pp.

9. "The United Nations and Human Rights: New Challenges, New Responses", Ralph Bunche Institute on the United Nations, Occasional Papers Series Number IX (1991), 12 pp.

10. "Special Initiative on Human Rights. A Review of Impacts and Lessons of Grants Made in 1988 to Seven Organizations", report to the Committee of the Whole of the Board of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (1992)

11. Electronic Resources for IO Research, American Society of International Law Interest Group on International Organizations Newsletter, 1995, No. 2, pp. 1-5.

12. The Human Rights Framework for Development: Five Approaches, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, Working Paper Series, No. 6, 2001.

13. Health from a Human Rights Perspective, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, Working Paper Series No 14, 2003.

14. (with Katherine E. Beal) Integrating a Gender Analysis into the Right to Development,

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François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, Working Paper Series No. 16, 2003.

15. Obstacles to the Right to Development, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, Working Paper Series No 17, 2003.

16. The Human Rights Framework for Development: Seven Approaches, François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, Working Paper Series, No. 18, 2003.

17. (with Arjun Sengupta, Asbjørn Eide, and Bård Anders Andreassen) The Right to Development and Human Rights in Development (A Background Paper for the Nobel Symposium organized in Oslo from 13-15 October 2003, to be published by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights)

18. Cultural Rights in Perspective, Proceedings of the Dialogue on Cultural Rights and Human Development, Barcelona, Spain, 24-27 August 2004, published by InterArts, Barcelona, 2005.

19. (with Ajay Mahal), Goals and Instruments of Poverty Reduction: Economic and Human Rights Perspectives on Children’s Rights and Development Strategies, manuscript prepared for UNICEF, 2006, 173 pp.

20. Setting the context - access to medicine as a fundamental component to the full realization of the right to health, presentation to the Expert Consultation on Access To Medicines as a Fundamental Component of the Right to Health, pursuant to Human Rights Council Resolution 12/24, 11 October 2010, Room XII, Palais des Nations, Geneva, 10 pp.

21. The Right to Essential and Emergency Surgery, paper presented at The Harvard Symposium on the Role of Surgery in Global Health: Addressing the crisis - Anesthesia, Surgical need and Global Health dialogue, November 5, 2010, 16 pp.

22. The Politics of the Possible: Achievements and Challenges of International Agreement on the Right to Development, 27 pp. presented at the conference on 25 Years of the Right to Development: Achievements and Challenges, organized by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Berlin, Germany on 24-25 February 2011, subsequently published as The Politics of the Possible: the Way Ahead for the Right to Development, International Policy Analysis, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, June 2011, 14 pp.

23. Human Rights: A Brief Introduction, Harvard School of Public Health, 2014, 2015, 2016 24 pp.

Book Reviews, Introductions, and Forwards1. Review of Finger & Saltzman, Bending with the Winds, Kurt Waldheim and the United

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Nations, in American Foreign Policy Newsletter, vol. 14, No. 1, p. 19 (February 1991).

2. Review of Lillich, International Human Rights. Problems of Law Policy and Practice, in Journal of Transnational Law and Policy, vol. 1, No. 1 (1992), pp. 183-189.

3. Review of Mendlovitz and Weston (eds.), Preferred Futures for the United Nations, in American Journal of International Law, vol. 90, No. 4 (1996), pp. 690-693.

4. Review of Paul Farmer, Pathologies of Power. Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor, ReVista, Rockefeller Center on Latin American Studies, Spring 2003, Vol. 2, Issue 3, p. 89-90.

5. Foreword to C. Raj Kumar and D.K. Srivastava (eds.), Human Rights and Development: Law, Policy and Governance, City University of Hong Kong, 2006, pp. v-vii.

6. Review of Kevin Boyle (ed.), A Voice for Human Rights: Mary Robinson, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2006, review in Asia Pacific Law Review, vol. 14, No. 2 (2006), pp. 201-204.

7. Forward to Margot E. Salomon, Global Responsibility for Human Rights: World Poverty and the Development of International Law, London: Oxford University Press, 2007, .

8. Introduction to Stephen P. Marks (ed.), Implementing the Right to Development: The Role of International Law, Geneva, Switzerland: Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung and Program on Human Rights in Development of the Harvard School of Public Health, 2008, pp. 11-16.

9. Introduction to Xigen Wang (ed.) Research on Legal Mechanism of the Right to Development in Globalization Era, The Social Science Press of China, 2008, pp. 5-10.