curriculum vitae - current as of 15 April 2013

William A. Schabas OC MRIA

‘Happy is the man who can make a living by his hobby!’ - George Bernard Shaw, Pygmalion

Personal residence: 122 Hampstead Way, London NW11 7XY Tel. +44 (0) 208.458.1270 | Mobile: +44 (0) 742.878.4703 office: Law Department, Middlesex University, London NW4 4BT Tel. +44 (0) 208.411.4314 | Fax +44 (0) 208.411 6275 electronic: [email protected] skype: william.schabas blog: humanrightsdoctorate.blogspot.com Date of birth: 19 November 1950 Place of birth: , USA Citizenship: Canadian and Irish Languages: English, French (written, spoken) Civil status: married to Penelope Soteriou, two children, four grandchildren

Highlights: • Professor of international law, Middlesex University, London; also: Professor of international criminal law and human rights, ; emeritus professor of human rights law and honorary chairman, Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Ireland Galway; visiting professor, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies; distinguished visiting faculty, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, Paris; professeur associé, Université du Québec à Montréal; Geneva; honorary professor, Institute of Law (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) and Wuhan University. • Books include: Unimaginable Atrocities: Justice, Politics and Rights at the War Crimes Tribunals, Oxford: , 2012; Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 4th. ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011; The International Criminal Court: A Commentary on the Rome Statute, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010; in International Law, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009; The UN International Criminal Tribunals: the former Yugoslavia, and Sierra Leone, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006; The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, 3rd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. Translations of these books have been published in German, Turkish, Chinese, Nepali, Persian, Albanian and Japanese. • Author of more than 300 academic journal articles; has delivered lectures or conference papers in more than fifty countries; writings have been cited in judgments, decisions and opinions of: International Court of Justice, International Criminal Court, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Special Court for Sierra Leone, European Court of Human Rights, Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Supreme Court of Canada, United States Supreme Court, Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, High Court of Tanzania, Supreme Court of Israel. • Member, Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2002-2004). • Chairman, Board of Trustees, United Nations Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights (2009-2011). • President, International Association of Genocide Studies (2009-2011); Chair, Institute for International Criminal Investigation (2000-••••); President, Irish Branch, International Law Association (2008-••••). • Officer of the Order of Canada; Fellow of the Royal Irish Academy; honorary doctorates from: , Halifax; Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland; , ; University of Copenhagen; Vespasian V. Pella Medal for International Criminal Justice, Association internationale de droit pénal; Gold medal in the Social Sciences, Royal Irish Academy. • Editor in Chief, Criminal Law Forum; Editor in Chief, Oxford Reports on International Criminal Law.

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Education: Degree courses: North Toronto Collegiate Institute, Toronto, 1968 (‘senior matriculation’); B.A., history, , 1972 (‘honours history’); M.A., history (international relations), University of Toronto, 1973 (thesis: ‘Anglo-Soviet relations, 1917-1934’); LL.B., University of Montréal, 1983; LL.M., University of Montréal, 1990 (thesis: ‘Use of international human rights law before the Canadian courts’); LL.D., University of Montréal, 1992 (thesis: ‘The abolition of the death penalty in international law’). Other courses, etc.: Bar admission school, Québec Bar, 1984; Course in International Humanitarian Law given by the Canadian Red Cross Society, Ottawa, August, 1991; Course in International Humanitarian Law given by the Graduate Institute for International Studies, Geneva, July, 1993; Internship at the European Commission of Human Rights, Strasbourg, June-July, 1994; Workshop on International Organization Studies, given by the Academic Council on the United Nations System and the American Society of International Law, Providence, Rhode Island, July 1994.

Employment: Current: Professor of international law, Middlesex University, London (appointed 2010); Professor of international criminal law and human rights, Leiden University (appointed 2012); emeritus professor of human rights law, National University of Ireland Galway (appointed 2011); honorary chairman, Irish Centre for Human Rights (appointed 2011); distinguished visiting faculty, Paris School of International Affairs, Sciences Po, Paris (since 2011); Professeur associé, Département des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal (since 2000); Visiting Fellow, Kellogg College, University of Oxford (since 2007); ‘door tenant’, 9 Bedford Row, London (since 2007); lawyer and legal counsel in litigation before International Court of Justice, European Court of Human Rights, International Criminal Court, United Nations Human Rights Committee, Supreme Court of Canada, Inter-American Commission of Human Rights, etc. Expert witness before courts in Canada, United States, , International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Israel, Indonesia. Amicus curiae before the Special Court for Sierra Leone. 2002-2004 Member, Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Sierra Leone 2000-2011 Professor of human rights law, National University of Ireland Galway 2000-2011 Director, Irish Centre for Human Rights 1998-1999 Senior fellow, Jennings Randolph Programme for International Peace, United States Institute of Peace, Washington 1996-2000 Assessor, Quebec Human Rights Tribunal 1995-1996 Senior policy adviser, International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Montreal 1994-1998 Chair, Département des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal (1994-1998) 1993-1996 Investigator, Quebec Human Rights Commission 1992-1993 Associate chair, Module des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal 1991-2001 Professor, Département des sciences juridiques, Université du Québec à Montréal (assistant professor 1991- 1995, associate professor 1995-1997, full professor 1997-2001) 1985-2005 Member, Québec Bar 1984 Articling student, Guy & Gilbert, avocats, Montréal 1983-1984 Teaching assistant, Faculty of Law, University of Montréal 1973-1991 Freelance journalist, translator, speechwriter; Quebec correspondent for McGraw Hill World News Service (1981- 1989); editor in chief, Pulp and Paper Canada, (1978-1980); associate editor, Canadian Mining Journal (1975- 1978); editor, Orchestra Canada/Orchestres Canada (1973-1975); contributions to Saturday Night, New Scientist, Harrowsmith, Globe and Mail, etc. 1978 Lecturer, Vanier College, Montreal (history) 1973-1974 Teaching assistant, Department of History, University of Toronto Visiting or adjunct professor, lecturer: University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada (1991, 1998); Instructor, Canadian Foreign Service Institute, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Ottawa (1991-2007); Professor of law, University of Montpellier I, Montpellier, France (1994, 1998); McGill University, Montreal, Canada (1995-1998), Université de Paris Ouest, Nanterre-La Défense (1996, 2010), International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France (1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, .003); National University of Rwanda, Butare, Rwanda (1996-1999); University of Paris XI (2000); University of Paris II (Pantheon-Assas) (2001, 2003); University of Westminster, London (2002-2008); Dalhousie University, Halifax (2002, ‘Bertha Wilson Lectureship in Human Rights’); University of Geneva, University Centre in International Humanitarian Law (2003-2005); EMA European Masters in Human Rights, Venice (2003-04); University of Amsterdam (2003-2005); EU Mediterranean Masters in Human Rights and Democratization (2004-••••); Honorary Professor, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China (2004-••••); Visiting professor, Faculty of Law, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China (2005-••••); Lecturer, Washington College of Law, American University, Washington, DC (2007); Guest Professor, College of Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University (2007-••••); Visiting professor, Queen’s University, Belfast, School of Law (2007-2009); Professor (‘Global Legal Scholar’), University of Warwick, School of Law (2007-2010); Visiting professor, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York City (2007-2008, 2010-2011); Visiting professor, LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome (2008); Visiting fellow, All Souls College, University of Oxford (2008); Visiting Professor, University of Geneva/Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (2009-••••); Monash University School of Law, Melbourne (2011); Guest Professor, Wuhan University, China (2012-••••).

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Books and monographs: The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, Beijing: Law Press China, 2008, 472 pp. (Chinese trans. Zhao Haifeng). Habeas Corpus, Montréal: Wilson & Lafleur, 1990, 62 pp. Genocide in International Law, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter, Toronto: Press, 2009, xix, 741 pp. Carswell, 1991, xxx, 357 pp. The International Criminal Court: A Commentary on the Rome Statute, The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, Cambridge: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, lxx, 1,259 pp. Grotius Publications, 1993, xxxii, 389 pp. (preface by Gilbert th Guillaume, judge of the International Court of Justice). Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 4 ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011, xiii, 579 pp. Les instruments internationaux, canadiens et québécois des droits et libertés, Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1994, xic, 289 pp. (with Unimaginable Atrocities: Justice, Politics and Rights at the War Crimes Daniel Turp). Tribunals, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012, 232 pp. Les infractions d'ordre sexuel, Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1995, xix, The travaux préparatoires of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 378 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013 (three volumes), cxxv, 3,157 pp. The Death Penalty as Cruel Treatment and Torture: Challenged in the World's Courts, Boston: Northeastern University Kein Frieden ohne Gerechtigkeit? Die Rolle der internationalen Strafjustiz, Press, 1996, xxvi, 288 pp. Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2013, 120 pp. International Human Rights Law and the Canadian Charter, 2nd ed., Toronto: Carswell, 1996, xxxvii, 450 pp. Edited volumes: The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, xli, 403 pp. (preface by Sourcebook on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Boston: Northeastern Gilbert Guillaume, judge of the International Court of Justice). University Press, 1997, xi, 264 pp. (co-editor, with Hugo Adam Bedau, Peter Hodgkinson & Michael Radelet). Précis du droit international des droits de la personne, Montréal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1997, xix, 425 pp. Essays on the Rome Statute of the ICC, Vol. I (editor), Rome: Editrice il Sirente, 2000, xxvi, 516 pp. (co-editor, with Flavia Lattanzi). Introduction to Rwandan Law, Montreal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1997, xxi, 389 pp. (with Martin Imbleau). Essays on the Rome Statute of the ICC, Vol. II (editor), Rome: Editrice il Sirente, 2004, xxvii, 337 pp. (co-editor, with Flavia Lattanzi). Les instruments internationaux, canadiens et québécois des droits et libertés, 2nd ed., Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1998, xii, 367 pp. International Criminal Law Developments in the Case Law of the ICTY, (with Daniel Turp). The Hague/London/New York: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2003, xxxiv, 309 pp. (co-editor, with Gideon Boas). Introduction au droit rwandais, Montreal: Éditions Yvon Blais, 1999, xxv, 434 pp. (with Martin Imbleau). Capital Punishment: Strategies for Abolition, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004, xiv, 374 pp. (co-editor, with Peter Hodgkinson). Genocide in International Law, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, xvi, 624 pp. Hans Göran Franck, The Barbaric Punishment, Abolishing the Death Penalty, The Hague/London/New York: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Cambridge: Cambridge 2003, xi, 163 pp. University Press, 2001, x, 406 pp. La peine capitale et le droit international des droits de l’homme, Paris: The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, 3rd ed., L.G.D.J. Diffuseur, 2003, 275 pp. (co-editor, with Gérard Cohen- Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, lx, 435 pp. (preface by Jonathan). Gilbert Guillaume, president of the International Court of Justice). Chinese Yearbook of Human Rights, Vol. I, Beijing: Social Sciences Slobodan Milosevic on Trial: A Companion, New York & London: Documentation Publishing House, 2004, 509 pp. (co-editor, with Huang Continuum, 2002, iv, 178 pp. (with Michael Scharf). Lie). Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 2nd ed., Cambridge: Truth Commissions and Courts: The Tension Between Criminal Justice Cambridge University Press, 2004, xii, 481 pp. and the Search for Truth, Dordrecht, The : Kluwer Genozid im Völkerrecht, Hamburg: Hamburger Edition, 2003, 792 pp. Academic Publishers, 2004, 272 pp. (co-editor, with Shane Darcy). (German trans. Holger Fliessbach). Encyclopaedia of Genocide and , Detroit etc.: The UN International Criminal Tribunals: the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda Thomson Gale, 2004, 1458 pp. (associate editor, with Dinah Shelton, and Sierra Leone, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, liv, Howard Adelman, Frank Chalk & Alexandre Kiss). 711 pp. Accountability for Atrocity, Tokyo: UN University, 2007, 285 pp. (co-editor, Gjenocidi në të Drejtën Ndërkombëtare [Genocide in International Law], with Ramesh Thakur & Edel Hughes). Pristina: Kosovo Centre for Human Rights, 2003, 764 pp. (Albanian Capital Punishment: Strategies for Abolition, Tokyo: Akashi, 2009, 454 pp. trans. Enver Hasani & Bekim Sejdiu). (co-editor, with Peter Hodgkinson) (Japanese trans.). An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, : University of Sixing Lifa Gaige Zhuanti Yanjiu (‘Reform of the Death Penalty’), Beijing: Tehran, 2005, 289 pp. (Persian trans. S.B. Mirabbassi). China Legal Publishing House, 2009, 658 pp. (co-editor, with Zhao An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Beijing: China State Bingzhi). Security Publishing House, 2005, 646 pp. (Chinese trans. Huang Hacia la Abolitión Universal de la pena capital, Valencia: Tirant lo Blanch, Fang). 2010, 565 pp. (co-editor, with Luis Arroyo & Paloma Biglino). International Human Rights Law and Canadian Law: Legal Commitment, Towards universal abolition of the death penalty, Valencia: Tirant lo Implementation and the Charter, 3rd ed., Toronto: Carswell, 2007, lxiv, Blanch, 2010, 455 pp. (co-editor, with Luis Arroyo & Paloma Biglino). 532 pp. (with Stéphane Beaulac). Routledge Handbook of International Criminal Law, London and New Introduction to the International Criminal Court, 3rd. ed., Cambridge: York: Routledge, 2010, 466 pp. (co-editor, with Nadia Bernaz). Cambridge University Press, 2007, xiv, 548 pp. International Criminal Law, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012, War Crimes and Human Rights: Essays on the Death Penalty, Justice and Vol. I, 975 pp., Vol. II, 875 pp., Vol. III, 901 pp. Accountability, London: Cameron May Publishers, 2008, 1158 pp.. New Challenges for the UN Human Rights Machinery, What Future for the Uluslararasi Ceza Mahkemesine Giri [An Introduction to the International UN Treaty Body System and the Human Rights Council Procedures?, Criminal Court], Istanbul: Turkey, 2008, 232 pp. Antwerp: Intersentia, 2011, xx, 480 pp. (co-editor, with M. Cherif (Turkish trans., Güylay Arslan). Bassiouni). An Introduction to the International Criminal Court, Katmandu: FOHRID Ashgate Research Companion to International Criminal Law: Critical Human Rights and Democratic Forum, 2008, 220 pp. (Nepali trans.). Perspectives, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013, xlv, 558 pp. (co-editor, with Yvonne McDermott and Niamh Hayes). William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 4 15/04/13

Contra el espanto, Por la abolitión de la pena de muerte, Valencia: Tirant ‘Le rôle du droit européen dans la jurisprudence des tribunaux canadiens’, lo Blanch, 2012, 576 pp. (co-editor, with Luis Arroyo & Paloma Biglino). (1991-92) 7 Revue québécoise du droit international 235-245. International Criminal Justice, Abingdon, UK: Edward Elgar, 2012, 256 pp. ‘International Norms on Execution of the Insane and of the Mentally (co-editor, with Gideon Boas & Michael Scharf). Retarded’, (1993) 4 Criminal Law Forum 95-117. ‘Greece, Eastern Europe and the Implementation of International Human Rights Norms: Challenges of the 1990s’, in T.A. Couloumbis & T.M. Research reports: Veremis, The Southeast European Yearbook 1991, Athens: Hellenic Foundation for Defence and Foreign Policy, 1992, pp. 209-224. History of the Unemployment Insurance Act for the Commission of Inquiry on Unemployment Insurance (‘Forget Commission’), 1986 (with Robert ‘Les réserves des États-Unis d'Amérique aux articles 6 et 7 du Pacte St-Louis). international relatif aux droits civils et politiques’, (1994) 6 Revue universelle des droits de l'homme 137-150. Report of the Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Rwanda, March 1993 (co-author). ‘Article 64’, in L.E. Pettiti, E. Decaux & P.-H. Imbert, eds., La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme, commentaire article par article, Commission sur le , Rapport, in La lettre hebdomadaire de la Fédération internationale des droits de l'homme, hors série no 190, Paris: Economica, 1995, at pp. 923-944. July 1994 (co-author). ‘Soering's Legacy: the Human Rights Committee and the Judicial Report on the Needs of the Judicial System in Rwanda, International Committee of the Privy Council Take a Walk Down Death Row’, (1994) 43 International and Comparative Law Quarterly 913-924. Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, December 1994 (co-author). ‘Case Comment: Pratt and Morgan v. Jamaica’, (1994) 5 Criminal Law ‘Rapport du Comité de la réforme de l'aide juridique’, Department of Forum 180-193. Justice, Québec, December 1995. ‘La Convention contre la torture, le Comité contre la torture et le ‘Non-refoulement’, in Office for Democratic Initiatives and Human Rights, traitement des personnes psychiatrisées’, (1994) Revue canadienne droit et société/Canadian Journal of Law and Society 145-162. Final Report, Expert Workshop on Human Rights and Counter- terrorism, February 2007, Doc. ODIHR.GAL/14/07, pp. 20-48. ‘Le Règlement de preuve et de procédure du Tribunal international chargé ‘‘Respect, Protect and Fulfil, A Human Rights-Based Approach to de poursuivre les personnes présumées responsables de violations graves du droit international humanitaire commises sur le territoire de Peacebuilding and Reconciliation’, Border Action, March 2007 (with Peter Fitzmaurice). l'ex-Yougoslavie depuis 1991’, (1993-94) 8 Revue québécoise du droit international 112-119. United Nations, Economic and Social Council, ‘Capital punishment and ‘La crise yougoslave: Les tentatives internationales de protection des implementation of the safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights minorités’, in Emmanuel Decaux & Alain Pellet, eds., Nationalités, of those facing the death penalty, Report of the Secretary-General’, UN minorités et successions d'états en Europe de l'est, Paris: Doc. E/2010/10. Montchréstien, 1996, at pp. 273-287. ‘Crimes against Humanity in Western Burma: The Situation of the ‘Reservations to International Human Rights Treaties’, (1995) 32 Rohingyas’, Irish Centre for Human Rights, May 2010 (with Nancie Canadian Yearbook of International Law 39-81. Prud’homme & Joseph Powderly). ‘Le droit à l'intégrité physique’, in Frédéric Sudre et al., eds., La protection des droits de l'homme par le Comité des droits de l'homme des Articles, book chapters: Nations Unies, Les communications individuelles, Montpellier: Institut de droit européen des droits de l'homme, 1995, at pp. 108-129. ‘Canadian Policy in Cyprus’, (1983) I:2 Hellenic Studies/Etudes ‘Free Speech on Campus: Lessons from International and Comparative hélleniques 35-44. Law’, (1995) 44 University of New Brunswick Law Journal 111-117. ‘Le renaissance du bref d'habeas corpus sous la Charte canadienne des ‘L'universalité des droits de la personne: le bilan des instruments droits et libertés’, (1990) 50 Revue du Barreau 409-430. canadien et québécois’, in Carrefour: Philosophie et Droit, Actes du ‘The Greek Diaspora and Canadian Law’, in John M. Fossey, ed., Colloque DIKE, Montréal, ACFAS, 1995, pp. 109-120. Proceedings of the First International Congress on the Hellenic ‘Reservations to the Convention on the Rights of the Child’, (1995) 18 Diaspora from Antiquity to Modern Times, Vol. II, Amsterdam: Gieben, Human Rights Quarterly 472-491. 1991, pp. 339-351. ‘Is the United States Still a Party to the International Covenant on Civil ‘The Omission of the Right to Property in the International Covenants’, in and Political Rights?’, (1995) 21 Brooklyn Journal of International Law (1991) 4 Hague Yearbook of International Law 135-160. 277-325. ‘Substantive and Procedural Issues in the Ratification by Canada of the ‘'s Constitutional Court Outlaws the Death Penalty’, (1995) 16 American Convention on Human Rights’, (1991) 12 Human Rights Law Human Rights Law Journal 133-148. Journal 405-413. ‘The Death Penalty for Crimes Committed by Persons Under Eighteen ‘La Charte canadienne des droits et libertés et le droit international: les Years of Age’, in Eugen Verhellen, ed., Monitoring Children's Rights, enseignements de la Cour suprême dans les affaires Keegstra, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1996, at pp. 603-619. Andrews et Taylor’, (1989-90) 6 Revue québécoise du droit international 12-25 (with Daniel Turp). ‘International Legal Aspects of Capital Punishment’, in Peter Hodgkinson & Andrew Rutherford, eds., Capital Punishment: Global Issues and ‘Kindler and Ng: Our Supreme Magistrates Take a Frightening Step into Prospects, London: Waterside Press, 1996, at pp. 17-44. the Court of Public Opinion’, (1991) 51 Revue du Barreau 673-682. ‘Le Rwanda, le Burundi, et la maladie d'impunité’, in Raymond Verdier, ‘Extradition et la peine de mort: le Canada renvoie deux fugitifs au couloir Emmanuel Decaux & Jean-Pierre Chrétien, eds., Rwanda: Un de la mort’, (1992) 4 Revue universelle des droits de l'homme 65-70. e génocide du XX siècle, Paris: Éditions L'Harmattan, 1995, at pp. 115- ‘Les recours internationaux en matière des droits de la personne’, in Actes 124. du Congrès du Barreau de Québec, 1992, Cowansville, Éditions Yvon ‘Génocide, autodétermination et protection des minorités: La prévention Blais, 1992, pp. 855-880. des conflits ethniques en Afrique’, in Canada, Department of Foreign ‘La Charte devant les tribunaux administratifs: avantages et Affairs, Rencontre internationale francophone, Prévention des conflits : inconvénients’, in Actes de la 3ième journée en droit social et du Perspective africaine, Actes de la rencontre, pp. 174-197. travail, La Charte et les tribunaux administratifs: enjeux dans les ‘Battling Impunity for Genocide in Underdeveloped States: The Crisis in domaines de droit social et du travail, Cowansville, Éditions Yvon Rwandese Justice’, Occasional Paper, International Centre for Human Blais, 1992, pp. 83-98. Rights and Democratic Development, 1996. ‘Kindler v. Canada’, (1993) 87 American Journal of International Law 128- 133. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 5 15/04/13

‘Abolition of the Death Penalty in Africa’, in William A. Schabas, ed., ‘Non-State Actors: The Case of Ethnic Minorities’, Proceedings of the Sourcebook on the Abolition of the Death Penalty, Boston: XXVI Annual Conference of the Canadian Council on International Northeastern University Press, 1997, at pp. 30-65. Law, pp. 156-168. ‘Universal Norms and International Tribunals: The Case of Cruel ‘Compensation and Reparations’, in Christopher C. Joyner, ed., Reining in Treatment and the Death Row Phenomenon’, in Thomas J. Impunity for International Crimes and Serious Violations of Schoenbaum, Junji Nakagawa & Linda Reif, eds., Trilateral Fundamental Human Rights, Association internationale de droit pénal, Perspectives on International Legal Issues: From Theory into Practice, 1998, pp. 445-456. Irvington, New York: Transnational Publishers, 1998, at pp. 173-208. ‘Canadian Ratification of the American Convention on Human Rights’, ‘Détention et poursuites judiciaires au Canada’, in Jean-François (1998) 16 Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights 315-342. Dupaquier, ed., La justice internationale face au drame rwandais, ‘Penalties’, in Flavia Lattanzi, ed., The International Criminal Court, Paris: Karthala, 1996, at pp. 193-204. Comments on the Draft Statute, Naples: Editoriale Scientifica, 1998, ‘Les recours individuels en droit international des droits de la personne: pp. 273-299. problèmes et perspectives’, Proceedings of the 1995 Conference of ‘General Principles of Criminal Law in the International Criminal Court the Canadian Council on International Law, at pp. 96-104. Statute (Part III),’ (1998) 6 European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law ‘Dimensions juridiques et judiciaires des droits de l'homme’, Collection of and Criminal Justice 400-428. Lectures, International Institute of Human Rights, 27th Study Session, ‘The International Criminal Court: An Historic Step to Combat Impunity’, Strasbourg, 1996, at pp. 75-100. (1998) 17 Refuge 21-29. ‘L'universalité des droits de l'homme : ébauche d'un bilan du système ‘International Human Rights / Les droits de la personne au plan interaméricain’, Cahiers de l'Institut du droit européen des droits de international’, in Donat Pharand, Don McRae & Yves Le Bouthillier, l'homme, Montpellier, 1996, pp. 6-12. eds., Compendium, Ottawa: Canadian Council on International Law, ‘Sentencing and the International Tribunals: For a Human Rights 1998, pp. 177-182. Approach’, (1997) 7 Duke Journal of Comparative and International ‘The at 50’, Special Report, United States Institute Law 461-517. of Peace, Jan. 1999, 10 pp. ‘L'affaire Mugesera’, (1996) 7 Revue universelle des droits de l'homme ‘Article 6’, in Otto Triffterer, ed., Commentary on the Rome Statute of the 193-195. International Criminal Court, Observers’ Notes, Article by Article, ‘Reservations to the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 1999, pp. 107-116; ‘Article Against Women and the Convention on the Rights of the Child: A 23’, in ibid., pp. 463-466; ‘Article 29’, in ibid., pp. 523-526; ‘Article 63’, comparative analysis’, (1997) 3 William and Mary Journal of Women in ibid., pp. 803-808; ‘Article 66’, in ibid., pp. 833-843; ‘Article 67’, in and the Law 79-112. ibid., pp. 845-868; ‘Article 76’, in ibid., pp. 979-983; ‘Article 108’, in ‘L'Observation générale du Comité des droits de l'homme au sujet de ibid., pp. 1185-1189; ‘Article 109’, in ibid., pp. 1191-1196. l'Article 25 du Pacte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques’, in ‘International Sentencing: From Leipzig (1923) to Arusha (1996)’, in M. Jacques-Yvan Morin, ed., Les droits fondamentaux, Brussels: Bruylant, Cherif Bassiouni, ed., International Criminal Law, 2nd rev. ed., New 1997, pp. 285-295. York: Transnational Publishers, 1999, pp. 171-193. ‘Justice, Democracy and Impunity in Post-Genocide Rwanda: Searching ‘Les droits des minorités: Une déclaration inachevée’, in Déclaration for Solutions to Impossible Problems’, (1996) 7 Criminal Law Forum universelle des droits de l’homme 1948-98, Avenir d’un idéal commun, 523-560. Paris: La Documentation française, 1999, pp. 223-242. ‘War Crimes, Crimes against Humanity and the Death Penalty’, (1997) 60 ‘Mugesera v. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration’, (1999) 93 American Albany Law Journal 736-770. Journal of International Law 529-533. ‘The United Nations and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, in Ron ‘Legal and Judicial Safeguards of Human Rights’, Collection of Lectures, Wheeler & Howard McConnell, eds., Swords and Plowshares: The International Institute of Human Rights, 30th Study Session, United Nations in Transition, Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press. Strasbourg, 1999, at pp. 99-122. ‘Human Rights, Democracy and the Apparent Contradiction Between ‘Bringing Rwandan Génocidaires to Book’, Yale Center for International National Reconciliation and Criminal Prosecution’, in Campaign and Area Studies Working Paper Series, GS 11, 1999, 20 pp. Against Impunity: Portrait and Plan of Action, Montreal: International ‘The Follow-Up to Rome: Preparing for Entry into Force of the Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, 1997, pp. International Criminal Court Statute’, (1999) 20 Human Rights Law 215-246. 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Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, 19 March 1997. ‘La justice au Rwanda’, Association des parents et amis des victimes du ‘Rwanda: La lutte contre le négationisme’, Comité PAGE, Montréal , 8 génocide au Rwanda, Montreal, 8 April 1996. April 1997. ‘Partners in International Judicial Cooperation’, Round Table on ‘The International Criminal Tribunals’, Canadian Coalition for an Legal/Judicial Cooperation, Canadian International Development International Criminal Court, Ottawa, 25 April 1997. Agency, Meech Lake, Quebec, 19 April 1996. ‘The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law’, Amnesty International USA, Atlanta, 26 April 1997. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 16 15/04/13

‘La justice au Rwanda’, Commission nationale consultative des droits de ‘Le génocide rwandais et les casques bleus’, Symposium: ‘ONU l'homme, Paris, 12 May 1997. mécanique’, Centre Georges Pompidou et Institut Henry-Dunant, ‘Justice for Genocide in Central Africa’, International Law Geneva, 23 April 1998. Association/Canadian Council on International Law, Ottawa, 27 May ‘La cour criminelle internationale’, Médecins du Monde, Montpellier, 1997. France, 25 May 1998. ‘The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and ‘Impunité et justice au Rwanda’, Association québécoise des avocats et Rwanda’, Canadian Association of Law Teachers, St. John's, avocates en droit d'immigration, Montréal, 3 June 1998. Newfoundland, 5 June 1997. ‘Le Canada et l'adoption de la Déclaration universelle des droits de ‘Accès aux services sociaux et la tolérance’, Centre de recherche et de l'homme’, Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Law formation du CLSC Côte-des-neiges, Montréal, 9 June 1997. Teachers, Ottawa, 4 June 1998. ‘La sentence et l'exécution de la peine’, International Symposium on ‘La Cour criminelle internationale et la promesse de la Convention pour la Crimes Against Humanity, Commission nationale consultative des prévention et la répression du crime de génocide’, Annual meeting of droits de l'homme, Paris, 13 June 1997. the Canadian Association of Law Teachers, Ottawa, 4 June 1998. ‘Les rapports entre le Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda et le ‘Impunity and International Justice’, Centre for Refugee Studies, York système de justice interne’, International Conference for a Permanent University, Toronto, 11 June 1998. Criminal Court, Senate, Paris, 20 June 1997. ‘La complémentarité et la Cour criminelle internationale’, Lelio Basso ‘Criminal Justice: The Domestic Component’, Roundtable on Justice and International Foundation for the Rights and Liberation of Peoples, Reconciliation in Bosnia-Herzegovina, US Institute of Peace/Council of Rome, 22 June 1998. Europe/OSCE, Strasbourg, 3 July 1997. ‘Defining and Enforcing Human Rights in Canada’, American Bar ‘The Death Penalty in International Law’, Symposium on Capital Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 1 August 1998. Punishment 25 Years After Furman v. Georgia, Carter Centre, Atlanta, ‘Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Is the United States Death Penalty 24 July 1997. System Inconsistent with International Human Rights Law?’, American ‘The organization of the International Criminal Court: Results Achieved Bar Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, 2 August 1998. and Open Issues’, International Conference for the Establishment of an ‘Drugs, Criminal Justice and Human Rights’, Twelfth International International Criminal Court by the Year 1998, Valletta, Malta, 13 Conference of the International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, September 1997. St. Michael, Barbados, 10 August 1998. ‘Compensation and Reparations’, International Conference on Reining in ‘Conclusions’, International Conference on Internet and Human Rights, Impunity for International Crimes and Serious Violations of Canadian Human Rights Foundation, Montreal, 12 September 1998. Fundamental Human Rights, Siracusa, Italy, 19 September 1997. ‘Droits des peuples, minorités nationales et peuples autochtones et la ‘Les acteurs non-étatiques’, Annual Conference of the Canadian Council Déclaration universelle des droits de l'homme’, Commission nationale of International Law, Ottawa, 18 October 1997. consultative des droits de l'homme, Paris, 15 September 1998. ‘The Crime of Genocide: Conceptual Definition and Constituent Elements ‘The International Criminal Court’, International Law Students Association, of the Crime of Genocide’, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda McGill University, Montreal, 28 September 1998. Seminar on International Humanitarian Law, Arusha, Tanzania, 21 October 1997. ‘Freedom from Want: How Can we Make Indivisibility More than a Mere Slogan?’, Conference on Building a Human Rights Agenda for the 21st ‘International Developments on the Death Penalty’, International Law Century, Ottawa, 2 October 1998. Weekend '97, International Law Association, New York, 8 November 1997. ‘La cour pénale internationale’, Centre d'études sur la mondialisation, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, 5 October 1998. ‘The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - testimony’, Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade, ‘Ethnic Conflict in Africa’, Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Ottawa, 19 November 1997. Montreal, 6 October 1998. ‘L'expérience du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda et la justice ‘The International Criminal Court’, Canadian Council on International Law, pénale rwandaise’, International symposium: ‘Crises politico-ethniqus Ottawa, 15 October 1998. au Burundi et dans la région des Grands Lacs’, Université Paris X- ‘Les violations horizontales des droits de l'homme’, Xith Interdisciplinary Nanterre, Paris, 1 December 1997. Symposium: ‘Société civile et autorités publiques face à l'indivisibilité ‘Recent developments of international law towards the abolition of the des droits de l'homme’, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland, death penalty’, Centre for Capital Punishment Studies, University of 13 November 1998. Westminster, London, 5 December 1997. ‘The Akayesu judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, ‘Canadian Ratification of the American Convention on Human Rights’, Faculty of Law, University of Salzburg, 16 November 1998. Symposium: ‘Strengthening the Inter-American Human Rights System: ‘L'affaire Akayesu du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda’, The Current Debate’, International Centre for Human Rights and Symposium on the Genocide Convention, Université de Paris-Sud, 2 Democratic Development, Montreal, 6 February 1998. December 1998. ‘Overview of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, Greater Toronto ‘Canada and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, World Congress Initiative, 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Montreal, 7 December Rights, Toronto, 20 February 1998. 1998. ‘The United Nations and the Death Penalty’, Symposium on the UN and ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, University of North Carolina, the Death Penalty, United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, 22 March Wilmington, 10 December 1998. 1998. ‘Incitement to Genocide in Rwanda’, International Conference on Hate, ‘The ’, Symposium on Twentieth Century , Genocide & Human Rights: Fifty Years Later, McGill University, McGill University, Montreal, 23 March 1998. Montreal, 28 January 1999. ‘International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Washington & ‘Prosecuting and Defending the Crime of Genocide’, University of Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, 27 March 1998. Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 1 February 1999. ‘Le droit, la jurisprudence et l'événement’, Colloque du secteur des ‘The Rwandan Genocide and its Legal Aftermath’, Yale Centre for sciences humaines ‘Actualités de l'événement’, Université du Québec International & Area Studies, New Haven, 18 February 1999. à Montréal, Montreal, 1 April 1998. ‘Penalties and the ICC Statute’, International conference: ‘The Permanent ‘Justice in Rwanda’, Rwandese community of Toronto, Toronto, 11 April International Criminal Court: Will it Make a Difference for Peace and 1998. Human Rights?’, Notre Dame Law School, South Bend, Indiana, 19 March 1999. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 17 15/04/13

‘International Justice and Ethnic Conflict’, University Centre Rochester Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Croatian Law Centre, Opatija, Visiting Scholar Series, Rochester, Minnesota, 28 April 1999. Croatia, 9 May 2000. ‘Issues Relating to Ratification of the Rome Statute’, International ‘Ratification of the Statute of the International Criminal Court’, Symposium Symposium: The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court: A on International Humanitarian Law, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Challenge to Impunity, Trento, Italy, 14 May 1999. Galway, 12 May 2000. ‘The Upcoming Conference of the High Contracting Parties on Measures ‘Partnerships in Humanitarian Intervention: The NGO Perspective’, to Enforce the fourth Geneva Convention; Geneva, 15 July 1999 – Canadian Bar Association Conference on Private and Public Possible Outcomes’, ‘United Nations International Meeting on the International Law, Ottawa, 19 May 2000. Convening of the Conference on Measures to Enforce the Fourth ‘Armenians and the ‘G’-word’, Hellenic-Canadian Association Conference Geneva Convention in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including on Human Rights in the Eastern Mediterranean and Asia Minor, Jerusalem’, Cairo, 14-15 June 1999. Toronto, 20 May 2000. ‘Human Rights and Military Peacekeeping’, Fifth Annual Conference of ‘The Rwanda Experience’, Canadian Bar Association seminar, Peace the International Association of Peacekeeping Training Centres, Building in the Justice Sector, Halifax, 20 August 2000. Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia, 23 June 1999. ‘Developments in Abolition of Capital Punishment’, University of the ‘The Genocide Convention at Fifty’, Special Lecture, International Institute Philippines, Conference on Reconciling Human Rights and Criminal of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 9 July 1999. Justice’, Cebu City, Philippines, 16 September 2000. ‘Penalties’, Seminar for Young Penalists, Syracuse, Italy, 16 September ‘Developments in the Jurisprudence of the Crime of Genocide’, Raphael 1999. Lemkin Centenary Conference, Leo Kuper Institute, London, 18 ‘A Global Overview’, Conference on Global Movements Towards a October 2000. Moratorium on the Death Penalty, Italian Academy for Advanced ‘Common Law Approaches to Implementation of the Rome Statute’, Rome Studies in America at Columbia University, New York City, 13 October Statute – What’s Next? A Conference on Domestic and Foreign 1999. Implementation of International of International Criminal Law in ‘The International Criminal Court’, Conference: ‘The Judiciary as Third National Law, International Criminal Law Society, Berlin, 20 October Branch of Government’, Canadian Institute for the Administration of 2000. Justice, Quebec City, 16 October 1999. ‘Abolishing the Death Penalty: New International Developments’, ‘Détenus et prisonniers au Rwanda’, Symposium on current issues in University of Nebraska – Lincoln, 1 November 2000. international humanitarian law, International Committee of the Red ‘Problems of International Codification – Were the Atrocities in Cambodia Cross et al., Montreal, 21 October 1999. and Kosovo Genocide?’, New England School of Law, Boston, 3 ‘Legal aspects of the crime of genocide’, Department of Justice of November 2000. Canada, Ottawa, 1 November 1999. ‘International Legal Developments in Capital Punishment’, National ‘When is a little justice better than none at all: reflections on criminal Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, San Francisco, 18 November accountability’, International Law Weekend '99, International Law 2000. Association, New York, 5 November 1999. ‘Human Rights and Criminal Justice: From Fair Trial to Fit Punishment’, ‘Developments in the law of genocide’, International Law Weekend '99, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, International Law Association, New York, 5 November 1999. Johannesburg, 2 December 2000. ‘The Domingues case’, International Law Weekend '99, International Law ‘Defences Before the International Criminal Court’, Annual Meeting of the Association, New York, 5 November 1999. Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, Johannesburg, 7 December 2000. ‘The Prevention of Genocide’, Symposium on Genocide, Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Montreal, 19 November 1999. ‘‘Discrimination based on criminal record’, Republican Prisoners Association, Belfast, 30 January 2001. ‘National Security Interests and the Rights of the Accused’, International Symposium: ‘National Security and International Criminal Justice’, ‘Canadian human rights commissions’, Symposium of the Irish Council for Freie Universität Berlin, 17 December 1999. Civil Liberties, Dublin, 3 February 2001. ‘International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, International ‘Développements jurisprudentiels sur le crime de genocide’, International Symposium: ‘La Protection des droits de l’Homme entre la législation Law Association, Paris, 14 March 2001. interne et le droit international’, Université Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, 21 ‘Droit pénal international et droit international des droits de la personne : January 2000. faux frères?’, Colloque sur l’internationalisation du droit pénal, ‘Complementarity and the Inter-American System of Human Rights’, Université de Genève, Geneva, 16 March 2001. Conference on the Protection of Human Rights in the 21st Century, ‘Canada’s intercultural model’, Human Rights Art Festival, Athens, 23 Venice Commission and Council of Europe, Dublin, 3 March 2000. March 2001. ‘Healing wounds in war-torn societies: The case of Rwanda’, ‘The ‘Like Minded’, the NGOs and the International Criminal Court’, Commemorative activities for the martyrdom of monsignor Romero, El Conference on ‘The New Diplomacy’, Amman, Jordan, 6 April 2001. Instituto de Derechos Humanos de la UCA, San Salvador, 22 March ‘Burns and Rafay: International Law Nourishes the Charter’, Canadian Bar 2000. Association Conference on the Twentieth Anniversary of the Canadian ‘Islam and Capital Punishment’, Symposium: ‘Religion’s Role in Charter, Ottawa, 20 April 2001. Administration of the Death Penalty, William & Mary University, ‘Human Rights Law in Canada’, Wales Public Law and Human Rights Williamsburg, Virginia, 7 April 2000. Association, Llandrindod Wells, Wales, 28 April 2001. ‘New Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Annual meeting of the ‘Public Opinion and the Death Penalty’, EU-China Seminar on Human American Society of International Law, Washington, 8 April 2000. Rights, Beijing, 10 May 2001. th ‘Genocide: The Lessons of the 20 Century – A Failed Convention?’, ‘Prosecuting the Crime of Aggression: Historical Aspects’, University of Tenth United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Trento, Italy, 30 May 2001. Treatment of Offenders, Vienna, 16 April 2000. ‘L’influence de la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme sur la ‘Capital Punishment: New Frontiers in Abolition’, Tenth United Nations jurisprudence des cours suprêmes du Commonwealth’, International Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders, Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg, 8 June 2001. Vienna, 16 April 2000. ‘The ad hoc tribunals: developments in the law of genocide’, Association ‘Bosnia, Kosovo, Timor, Cambodia: Was it Genocide?’, Lauterpacht of Genocide Scholars Fourth International Biennial Conference, Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge, 28 April 2000. Minneapolis, 12 June 2001. ‘Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia’, International Symposium on the International Criminal William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 18 15/04/13

‘Approaches to Reconciliation and the International Criminal Court’, ‘Abolition of Capital Punishment: International Developments’, Amnesty Conference on Transitional Justice and International Perspectives, International USA Annual General Meeting, Seattle, 20 April 2002. University of Ulster, Belfast, 14 June 2001. ‘Punishment of Non-State Actors’, Transitional Justice Seminar, Belfast, ‘Crimes Against Humanity’, International Seminar on Crimes Against 26 April 2002. Humanity, Indonesian Human Rights Commission, Jakarta, 20 June ‘Constitutions nationales et droit international’, Société québécoise de 2001. droit international, Montréal, 10 May 2002. ‘Prosecuting Atrocities: Contributing to Democratic Transitions’, Seminar ‘The International Criminal Court’, Irish International Law Students on Nationbuilding in East Timor, Centro Portugues de Estudos do Association, Dublin, 16 May 2002. Sudeste Asiatico (CEPESA), Lisbon, 21 June 2001. ‘Do We Need a Truth Commission in Northern Ireland?’, The University of ‘International Law and Capital Punishment’, Fujen University International Ulster at Magee, Derry, 20 May 2002. Conference on Abolition of the Death Penalty, Taipei, 24 June 2001. ‘Was 9/11 a Crime Against Humanity?’, Abo Akademi University Institute ‘Democratisation, Conflict Resolution and Human Rights: The Role of for Human Rights, Turku, Finland, 23 May 2002. Justice and Accountability’, Fourth ASEM Informal Seminar on Human Rights, Denpasar – Bali, 12 July 2001. ‘Transit, Surrender, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance’, International Criminal Law Training Course, The Hague, 18 June 2002. ‘Incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights’, NGO Forum on Human Rights, Department of Foreign Affairs (Ireland), ‘Moratorium on the Death Penalty’, Duke University School of Law Dublin, 21 July 2001. Conference on International law, Human Rights and the Death Penalty, Geneva, 20 July 2002. ‘Human Rights and Terrorism’, INCORE, Derry, Northern Ireland, 5 October 2001. ‘The Interrelationship between Truth Commissions and Courts: The Case of Sierra Leone’, Galway, Ireland, 4 October 2002. ‘Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law’, Humanitarian Law Seminar, International Committee of the Red Cross, Sarajevo, 9 ‘The Sierra Leone Truth Commission’, Department of National Defence October 2001. Symposium on International Humanitarian Law, Ottawa, 25 October 2002. ‘International Human Rights Law and Administrative Tribunals’, Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, Halifax, 13 October 2001. ‘The Interrelationship between Truth Commissions and Courts: The Case of Sierra Leone’, Canadian Council of International Law, Ottawa, 26 ‘International Criminal Courts and Prosecution for Money Laundering’, October 2002. International Convention on Money Laundering, Montreal, 15 October 2001. ‘Drafting of the ICC Rules of Procedure and Evidence’, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 6 November 2002. ‘General Principles and Penalties’, Expert Meeting on the International Criminal Court, Manila, 18 October 2001. ‘Mens rea and Defences at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia’, New England School of Law, Boston, 9 November ‘La répression des crimes – la justice nationale et internationale’, 2002. Séminaire sur la justice transitionnelle au Burundi, Human Rights Law Group, Bujumbura, 6 November 2001. ‘The Protection of Human Rights: Ireland and Canada Compared’, University College Dublin, 13 November 2002. ‘The domestic impact of international law’, National Judicial Institute, Canadian Chapter of the International Association of Women Judges ‘Genocide and the International Criminal Court’, Training Course on the and Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, 10 November 2001. International Criminal Court, TNT Solicitors, London, 16 November 2002. ‘Rights of the Accused versus Rights of Victims and Witnesses’, th International Conference, Utrecht University, 29 November 2001. ‘Quo Vadis: International Criminal Law’, 30 Anniversary Conference, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, ‘General Report on Torture’, EU-China Dialogue Seminar, Brussels, 7 Italy, 29 November 2002. December 2001. ‘The Place of Victims in International Criminal Law’, 30th Anniversary ‘Canadian Implementing Legislation of the ICC Statute’, International Conference, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Conference on the International Criminal Court, The Hague, 20 Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, 3 December 2002. December 2001. ‘Alternative Forms of Access to Justice’, EU-China Network Seminar on ‘Afghanistan, the UN and the Fight against Terrorism’, United Nations Access to Justice, Beijing, 11 March 2003. Association of Ireland, Dublin, 7 January 2002. ‘United Nations Systems for the Protection of Human Rights’, Southwest ‘Impunity and Human Rights Defenders’, Front Line Conference, Dublin, China University of Political Science and Law, Chongqing, 12 March 18 January 2002. 2003. ‘Internationalised Courts and National Justice Systems’, Conference on ‘Où en est la justice internationale?’, Centre d’études et de Recherches Internationalised Courts and Tribunals, University of Amsterdam, 26 Internationales (Sciences Po), Paris, 17 March 2003. January 2002. ‘The Crime of Aggression and the International Criminal Court’, British ‘Genocide and the ad hoc Tribunals’, Generations of Genocide Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 26 March Conference, Institute of Contemporary History and Wiener Library, 2003. London, 26 January 2002. ‘Combating Impunity in Developing Countries’, University of Montreal ‘The Ad Hoc Tribunals and the Future of International Justice’, Memorial Conference on the International Criminal Court, Montreal, 1 May 2003. and International Federation of Human Rights Conference, Moscow, 15 February 2002. ‘The Truth Commission and the Special Court of Sierra Leone’, Conference on The International Criminal Court: Implementation in ‘The International Criminal Court: In Force by May 2002’, International Central and Eastern Europe, Bucharest, 11 May 2003. Law Association, Dublin, 27 February 2002. ‘An International Perspective on Abolition of the Death Penalty’, ‘Creation of the International Criminal Court’, Social Legal Studies Conference on ‘The Death Penalty from an International Perspective, A Association, Aberystwyth, Wales, 3 April 2002. Transatlantic Dialogue’, Catholic University of Leuven, Brussels, 23 ‘The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, Conference on May 2003. Reconciliation, Christian Michaelson Institute, Bergen, Norway, 11 ‘Implications for International Law of the ICTR and ICTY’, International April 2002. Association of Genocide Scholars Fifth Biennial Conference, Galway, ‘The Entry into Force of the Rome Statute’, Department of Justice, Ireland, 8 June 2003. Ottawa, 18 April 2002. ‘How Can Existing IHL Mechanisms and Bodies be Used in Non- ‘International Law and the Canadian Charter’, Association for Canadian International Armed Conflict’, Regional Expert Meeting on Improving Studies, Ottawa, 19 April 2002. Compliance with International Humanitarian Law, Ministry of Foreign William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 19 15/04/13

Affairs, Mexico and International Committee of the Red Cross, Mexico ‘Genocide and International Law’, Mary Washington College, City, 16 July 2003. Fredericksburg, Virginia, 30 March 2004. ‘Recent Developments Concerning Abolition of the Death Penalty’, ‘Le TPIY à 10 ans’, Société québécoise pour le droit international, Seventeenth International Conference, International Society for the Montréal, 31 March 2004. Reform of Criminal Law, The Hague, 27 August 2003. ‘Accountability for War Crimes: What Roles for National, International, and ‘Human Security and the International Criminal Court’, International Hybrid Tribunals?’, American Society of International Law Annual Summer School on Human Rights and Human Security, Graz, Austria, Meeting, Washington, 2 April 2004. 4 September 2003. ‘Extradition, Diplomacy and Capital Punishment’, William & Mary College, ‘Economic Aspects of the Conflict in Sierra Leone’, Conference on Global Williamsburg, Virginia, 5 April 2004. Trade and the Implications for Human Rights, Irish Centre for Human Rights, Galway, Ireland, 4 October 2003. ‘The International Criminal Court: The Secret of its Success’, Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights, Lund, Sweden, 29 April 2004. ‘Gender Crimes In Sierra Leone and the Work of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, War Crimes Research Symposium, Case ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Marangopoulos Foundation for Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 10 October Human Rights, Athens, 14 May 2004. 2003. ‘The Evolving Role of Non-State Actors in International Criminal Law’, ‘The Case of Leon Mugesera (Rwanda) and the Minister of Citizenship Conference on Justice in Transition, Northern Ireland and Beyond, and Immigration (Canada) Before the Federal Court of Canada’, Onati, Spain, 21 May 2004. Concordia University, Montreal, 15 October 2003. ‘Ulysses and Censorship’, Centenary Conference on Joyce’s Ulysses and ‘The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A Personal Human Rights, Galway, 28 May 2004. Experience’, Bernie Vigod Memorial Lecture, St. Thomas University, ‘Introductory Report on Corporate Social Responsibility’, EU-China Fredericton, Canada, 15 October 2003. Dialogue on Human Rights, Beijing, 28 June 2004. ‘The Charles Taylor Indictment’, Canadian Council for International Law, ‘Prosecutorial Discretion and International Criminal Law’, International Ottawa, 18 October 2003. Conference on Accountability for Atrocity, Galway, 15 July 2004. ‘Prosecuting the Head of State: The Milosevic and Taylor Cases’, Wayne ‘Report on the International Criminal Court’, International Law State University Law School, Detroit, 27 October 2003. Association, Berlin, 17 August 2004. ‘Criminal Accountability for Economic Actors in Civil Wars’, International ‘The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and International Peace Academy, New York City, 21 November 2003. Humanitarian Law’, 28th Round Table on Current Problems of ‘Concluding Remarks’, Conference on Searching for Justice, International Humanitarian Law, International Institute of Humanitarian Comprehensive Action in the Face of Atrocities, York University, Law, Sanremo, Italy, 3 September 2004. Toronto, 6 December 2003. ‘International Courts and Truth Commissions: The Case of Sierra Leone’, ‘The Relationship Between Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity’, 5th Annual Conference, Association of Human Rights Institutes, Oslo, Conference on the International Criminal Court and Enlarging the 18 September 2004. Scope of International Humanitarian Law, International Committee of ‘Reservations to the ICCPR and Customary International Law’, EU-China the Red Cross, Damascus, 14 December 2003. Dialogue Seminar, The Hague, 8 November 2004. ‘The International Criminal Court and the Secret to its Success’, ‘Court Procedure in the International Criminal Tribunals (Yugoslavia, Conference on the International Criminal Court and the Advent of Rome Statute): A Convergence of Two Systems’, St. Louis University International Criminal Justice, Minerva Centre for Human Rights, and Washington University, St. Louis, 13 November 2004. Jerusalem, 15 December 2003. ‘The International Criminal Court’, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, ‘The Movement toward world-wide abolition of the death penalty’, Launch 10 December 2004. Seminar for Strengthening the Defence of Death Penalty Cases in the ‘Philosophical and Cultural Perspectives on the Death Penalty’, European People’s Republic of China, Great Britain-China Centre, Chinese Union and Department of Philosophy, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 8 January 2004. 14 December 2004. ‘Comparative Law and the Death Penalty’, Conference for Universal ‘Truth and Reconciliation in Sierra Leone’, Conference on Genocide and Abolition of the Death Penalty, Irish Cultural Centre, Paris, 23 January the Holocaust, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, 16 2004. January 2005. ‘Genocide and Law: The Mysteries Remain’, Oxford University Public ‘Why Have We Failed? Thoughts on Human Rights in 2005’, Osgoode International Law/International Law Association (UK) Discussion Hall Law School Raoul Wallenberg Day International Human Rights Group, New College, Oxford, 12 February 2004. Symposium, Toronto, 18 January 2005. ‘Lessons from Abroad (and from history): Bills of Rights Deliver Results’, ‘Defining Transitional Justice’, Conference on The Rule of Law and Conference on Protecting Human Rights through Bills of Rights, Transitional Justice: the Way Forward?’, UN University Office at the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, Belfast, 20 February United Nations, New York, 27 January 2005. 2004. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, University of Manchester ‘International Law and the Rwandan Genocide’, Evangelische Akademie School of Law, Manchester, 16 February 2005. Loccum, Loccum, Germany, 5 March 2004. ‘Genocide and International Law: Darfur, Srebenica and Cambodia’, ‘Transitional Justice: Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Iraq’, San Francisco Bar Jonathan I. Charney Distinguished Lecture in International Law, Association, San Francisco, 11 March 2004. Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, 28 February 2005. ‘The Sierra Leone Truth Commission and Lessons for Transitional ‘Clash of Civilizations: The Growing Rift Between the US & Europe in Justice’, University of California at Davis, 12 March 2004. Human Rights Policy & Practice’, Elizabethtown College, ‘The Sierra Leone Truth and Reconciliation Commission’, Thomas Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, 1 March 2005. Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, California, 15 March 2004. ‘The Globalization of Law’, Indianapolis Peace House, Indianapolis, ‘Hommage à Damas Mutezintare Gisimba’, Fondation Paul Grüninger, St. Indiana, 2 March 2005. Gallen, Switzerland, 19 March 2004. ‘International Criminal Tribunals and Rights of the Accused’, European ‘Eichmann à Jerusalem, Karamira à Kigali, Mugesera à Québec’, IBUKA- Law Institute, Trier, Germany, 7 March 2005. Belgique, Brussels, 20 March 2004. ‘The Right to Enjoy the Benefits of Scientific Progress’, UNESCO Meeting ‘La Commission de la Vérité et de la Réconciliation de Sierra Leone’, on Priorities for Research to Advance Economic, Social and Cultural Université de Genéve, Geneva, 23 March 2004. Rights in Africa’, Addis Ababa, 11 March 2005. ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, 30 March 2004. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 20 15/04/13

‘Transitional Codes for Post-Conflict Justice’, International Peace ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, New College, University Academy Conference on Securing the Rule of Law, New York City, 14 of Oxford, 19 January 2006. March 2005. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, School of Law, Queen’s ‘Children, Accountability and Armed Conflict’, International Criminal University, Belfast, 8 February 2006. Accountability and the Rights of Children, Institute of Social Studies ‘A Historical Perspective on War Crimes Prosecutions’, Trinity College and UN University, The Hague, 17 March 2005. Dublin, 24 February 2006. ‘The “Odious Scourge”: Evolving Interpretations of the Crime of ‘Relationship between National Law and the ICC Statute, and the Impact Genocide’, Conference on ‘Ultimate Crime, Ultimate Challenge, Human Thereof on the Implementation of Provisions relevant to Rights and Genocide’, Yerevan, Armenia, 20 April 2005. Complementarity’, Regional Meeting on International Humanitarian ‘The Right to Life’, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, 18 May 2005. Law, International Committee of the Red Cross, Cairo, 26 February ‘Reform of the United Nations’, Aspen Atlantic Group, Vancouver, 20 May 2006. 2005. ‘International Criminal Tribunals and Truth-Seeking’, Catholic University of ‘International Law and the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Caribbean Leuven, Belgium, 17 March 2006. Workshop on Capital Punishment, Barbados, 4 June 2005. ‘New Interpretations of the Law of Genocide’, Hamburger Institut for ‘Public Opinion and the Death Penalty’, Caribbean Workshop on Capital Sozialforschung, Hamburg, Germany, 23 March 2006. Punishment, Barbados, 4 June 2005. ‘Truth and Reconciliation’, The Advocate’s Society, Dublin, 25 April 2006. ‘The Death Penalty in China and in Europe From a Philosophical, Cultural ‘Canada, Ireland and Human Rights’, Association of Canadian Studies in and Political Perspective’, EU-China Dialogue Seminar on Human Ireland, Galway, 27 April 2006. Rights, Beijing, 20 June 2005. ‘Le dialogue des juges: le droit penal international’, Centre Perelman de ‘The International Criminal Court’, Law Institute, Chinese Academy of philosophie du droit de l’Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 28 Social Sciences, Beijing, 21 June 2005. April 2006. ‘Victims and Witnesses at International Criminal Tribunals’, International ‘Perspectives on International Criminal Justice’, Université du Québec à Society for the Reform of Criminal Law Annual Conference, Edinburgh, Montréal, 9 May 2006. 29 June 2005. ‘La Répression internationale des crimes internationaux’, Journée ‘The Sierra Leone Truth Commission and the Special Court for Sierra d’études, Collège d’Etudes Interdisciplinaires – Université de Paris- Leone’, Hague Joint Conference on Contemporary Issues in Sud 11, 13 May 2006. International Law, The Hague, 1 July 2005. ‘Sean Mac Bride and the Development of International Human Rights’, St. ‘Violence against Women’, International Institute of Human Rights, Angela’s College, Sligo, Ireland, 15 May 2006. Strasbourg, 18-19 July 2005. ‘Lex specialis? Belt and suspenders? The Parallel Operation of Human ‘Genocide and the Darfur Commission’, The Criminal Law of Genocide Rights Law and the Law of Armed Conflict, and the Conundrum of ius International Conference, Nottingham Law School, Nottingham, 1 ad bellum’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 23 May 2006. September 2005. ‘Enforcement Mechanisms of International Humanitarian Law’, El Haq, ‘Islam and the Death Penalty’, Reframing Islam: Politics into Law, Ramallah, Occupied Palestinian Territory, 23 May 2006. Conference, Galway, 10 September 2005. ‘Truth and Reconciliation Commissions’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Max-Planck-Institut für 23 May 2006. ausländisches und internationals Strafrecht, Freiburg, Germany, 22 ‘The International Criminal Court’, Bir Zeit University, Occupied September 2005. Palestinian Territory, 24 May 2006. ‘Pour de meilleures garanties (Projet de protocole facultative au Pacte, ‘Developments at the International Criminal Court’, International Law Projet de Convention sur la diversité culturelle’, First Congress of the Association Conference, Toronto, 7 June 2006. Association francophone des Commissions nationales des droits de l’Homme, Montréal, 30 September 2005. ‘A Rights-Based Approach to the Israel-Palestine Conflict’, University of Exeter, United Kingdom, 9 June 2006. ‘The Crime of Torture and the International Criminal Tribunals’, Case Western University Law School, Cleveland, 7 October 2005. ‘Language, the Covenant and the Human Rights Committee’, International Academy of Language and Law Conference, Galway, 16 June 2006. ‘International Developments on the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, University of Westminster, London, 13 October 2005. ‘A Rights-Based Approach to Peace Building’, Fourth Annual Conference of the Centre for Peace Building (An Teach Ban), Downings, County ‘International Tribunals and Truth Commissions’, Bar Council of England Donegal, Ireland, 22 June 2006. and Wales, London, 15 October 2005. ‘Transitional Justice: Lessons and Challenges’, Conference on Building ‘International Criminal Justice: From Dachau to Darfur’, Law Library Justice in Fragile States, Department of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, 27 Distinguished Lectureship, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1 June 2006. November 2005. ‘Towards International Abolition of the Death Penalty’, National Human ‘Human Rights and the War in Iraq’, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rights Commission of Thailand, Bangkok, 3 July 2006. 2 November 2005. ‘Alternatives to the Death Penalty’, National Human Rights Commission of ‘International Law and Genocide’, European Network of Genocide Thailand, Bangkok, 4 July 2006. Scholars, Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin, 4 November 2005. ‘Regions and International Criminal Law’, University of Canterbury, ‘Israeli Civil and Criminal Law Violations’, El Haq Conference on Christchurch, New Zealand, 19 August 2006. International Humanitarian Law, Ramallah, Occupied Palestinian Territory, 23 November 2005. ‘Complementarity and the First Prosecutions at the ICC’, Association of Human Rights Institutes Annual Conference, Vienna, 9 September ‘The Human Rights Commissioners’, Academic Colloquium of the 2006. European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Democratisation, Venice, 26 November 2005. ‘Terrorism and Human Rights’, Universidad Iberamericano, Mexico City, 13 September 2006. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi, 11 December 2005. ‘Human Rights Research in the Knowledge Society’, Irish Universities Association, Humanities and Social Sciences in 21st Century Ireland, ‘Developments in the Law of Genocide’, Ankara Bar Association, Ankara, Dublin, 23 October 2006. 5 January 2006. ‘First Prosecutions at the International Criminal Court’, Josephine Onoh ‘Taking Stock of Developments in the Use of the Death Penalty Memorial Lecture, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom, 25 October Worldwide’, International Seminar on Strengthening the Defence In 2006. Death Penalty Cases, Beijing, 15 January 2006. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 21 15/04/13

‘Non-Refoulement’, Follow-up Workshop on Human Rights and ‘Core Crimes of International Criminal Law: Evolving Conceptions from International Cooperation while Countering Terrorism, Vaduz, the time of Vespasien V. Pella’, Conference: In memoriam Vespasien Liechtenstein, 15 November 2006. V. Pella (1897-1952). From the 1937 Convention on the Creation of an ‘The Right to Benefit From Scientific Progress’, International Bioethics International Criminal Court to the Rome Statute – Developing an Committee, UNESCO, Paris, 20 November 2006. International Criminal Justice System, International Criminal Court, The Hague, 4 October 2007. ‘The International Criminal Court’, Marangopoulos Foundation for Human Rights, Athens, 21 November 2006. ‘Prosecutorial Discretion at the International Criminal Court’, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam, 5 October ‘The Relationship Between International Human Rights Law and 2007. International Humanitarian Law’, London School of Economics, London, 30 November 2006. ‘The International Criminal Court: Growing Pains or Eating Disorder?’, International Law Weekend, New York City, 26 October 2007. ‘Genocide in the Modern World’, University of Tübingen, Faculty of Law, Tübingen, Germany, 6 December 2006. ‘The Genocide Convention: Where are we Now?’, Rutgers University School of Law, Newark, 30 October 2007. ‘Genocide in the Modern World’, Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte, Stuttgart, Germany, 7 December 2006. ‘The International Criminal Court: An Idea Whose Time Has Come’, Reid Memorial Lecture, Dalhousie University, 27 November 2007. ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, London School of Economics, 18 January 2007. ‘The Ireland v. United Kingdom case at the European Court of Human Rights’, Conference on Diplomacy and Human Rights, Irish Cultural ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, University of Warwick, Centre, Paris, 7 December 2007. Coventry, United Kingdom, 23 January 2007. ‘The International Criminal Court: An Idea Whose Time Has Come’, ‘First Cases at the International Criminal Court’, University of Oxford, University of Istanbul, 17 December 2007. Oxford, United Kingdom, 31 January 2007. ‘The International Criminal Court: An Idea Whose Time Has Come’, ‘Islam and Capital Punishment’, Third World Congress on the Abolition of Ankara University, 18 December 2007. the Death Penalty, Paris, 1 February 2007. ‘In absentia Proceedings before International Criminal Tribunals’, Expert ‘La pénalisation du droit des affaires’, Centre de recherche sur les droits Meeting on International Criminal Procedure, University of Amsterdam, de l'homme et le droit humanitaire, Univesité de Paris II, 9 February 18 January 2008. 2007. ‘The First Trial at the International Criminal Court’, Danish Institute of ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Conference on Human Rights and Social Human Rights, Copenhagen, 26 February 2008. Justice, University of Winnipeg, 23 February 2007. ‘The Human Rights Council, A Progress Report on the First Two Years’, ‘Le droit international humanitaire, reflet des valeurs fondamentales’, University of Tehran, 1 March 2008. International Committee of the Red Cross, Paris, 12 March 2007. ‘Capital Punishment and the International Criminal Court’, Shahid ‘The Role of the International Criminal Court’, Baker Peace Conference, Beheshti University, Tehran, 2 March 2008. Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 30 March 2007. ‘Non-refoulement’, School of International Relations, Tehran, 3 March ‘Globalisation and the Canadian Charter’, Canadian Studies Association, 2008. Ottawa, 17 April 2007. ‘Capital Punishment and the International Criminal Court’, School of ‘The International Criminal Court, Sixty Years After Nuremberg’, International Relations, Tehran, 3 March 2008. MacDermott Lecture, Queen’s University, Belfast, 30 April 2007. ‘The Mental Element of the Crime of Genocide’, Marie Curie Network ‘Complementarity in Practice: Some Uncomplimentary Thoughts’, Conference, Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, The International Colloquium, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, 4 May Hague, 15 March 2008. 2007. ‘Black Lists of the Security Council and the European Union’, Conference `The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress’, University of Amsterdam, 8 on "Anti-terrorist measures and human rights", Parliamentary June 2007. Assembly, Council of Europe, Athens, 28 March 2008. `International Law and Capital Punishment’, Launch Seminar on Sino-EU ‘The European Union and the Abolition of Capital Punishment’, National project on Moving the Debate Forward of Death Penalty in China, University of Ireland Galway, 21 March 2008. Beijing, 21 June 2007. ‘International Law and Capital Punishment’, Dalian Maritime University, ‘Developments at the International Criminal Court’, International Society Dalian, China, 9 May 2008. for the Reform of Criminal Law, 20th Annual Conference, Vancouver, 23 June 2007. ‘Prosecutorial Discretion v. Judicial Activism at the International Criminal Court’, Conference on ‘New Vistas in International Criminal Justice’, ‘Truth Commissions, Accountability and the International Criminal Court’, Robert Schumann Centre, Florence, 16 May 2008. The Hague Joint Conference on Contemporary Issues of International Law: ‘Criminal Jurisdiction 100 Years after the 1907 Hague Peace ‘Transfer and Extradition of Genocide Suspects to Rwanda’, Conference Conference’, The Hague, 29 June 2007. on The Extradition of Rwandese Genocide Suspects to Rwanda: Issues and Challenges, Belgian Parliament, Brussels, 1 July 2008. ‘The EU Guidelines on Capital Punishment’, EIUC Diplomatic Conference, Venice, 14 July 2007. ‘The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress’, Diplomatic Conference, European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and ‘The ICC After Five Years: The Office of the Prosecutor’, Hemispheric Democratisation, Venice, 19 July 2008. Conference on the International Criminal Court, Mexico City, 21 August 2007. ‘Raphael Lemkin, and Darfur’, Raphael Lemkin Memorial Conference, Polish Institute of International Affairs, Warsaw, 19 ‘The Genocide Convention: Where Are We Now’, Programme in September 2008. Holocaust and Human Rights Studies, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York City, 20 September 2007. ‘Substantive Elements of the Crime of Aggression and Contemporary Case Studies’, War Crimes Research Symposium, Case Western ‘New Mechanisms, Institutions and Processes to Better Protect Security Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 26 September 2008. and Human Rights’, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Ottawa, 21 September 2007. ‘The International Movement to Abolish the Death Penalty’, Utah Valley University, Orem, Utah, 2 October 2008. ‘Is There an African Model of Transitional Justice?’, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 27 September 2007. ‘“Most Serious Crimes” and Imposition of the Death Penalty’, High-level seminar on the Impact of International Conventions Towards China’s ‘The Origins of the Genocide Convention: From Nuremberg to Lake Death Penalty Reform, Beijing, 30 October 2008. Success’, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, 28 September 2007. 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‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: From Declaration to ‘Defining Genocide’, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 26 September Implementation’, Global Political Forum, Bosco Marengo, Italy, 6 2009. November 2008. ‘The Role of the International Criminal Court in Occupied Territories’, ‘The Genocide Convention at 60’, Marangopoulos Foundation for Human University of Cyprus, Nicosia, 30 September 2009. Rights and Hellenic Branch of the International Law Association, ‘The Crime of Aggression’, The International Association for the Protection Athens, 12 November 2008. of Human Rights in Cyprus, Limassol, 3 October 2009. ‘Holocaust Denial and the Law’, Remarque Institute, École normale ‘International Law and the Death Penalty’, Irish-American Exchange on supérieure, Paris, 14 November 2008. Human Rights, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, 9 ‘The Right to Life in Armed Conflict’, Geneva Academy of Humanitarian October 2009. Law and Human Rights, Geneva, 19 November 2008. ‘Chinese Ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political ‘From the Holocaust to the genocide convention – a human rights learning Rights and Capital Punishment’, Beijing Normal University, 17 October process’, Foundation ‘Remembrance, Responsibility and Future’, 2009. Nuremberg, 20 November 2008. ‘International Criminal Tribunals and Ethical Behaviour of Judges’, Centre ‘What We Should Change about the Genocide Convention’, Doughty for International Governance Innovation, Waterloo, Canada, 19 Street Chambers, London, 2 December 2008. October 2009. ‘Genocide Before 1948’, University of Marburg, Germany, 4 December ‘La peine de mort et le droit européen des droits de l’homme’, Université 2008. de Montpellier I, 6 November 2009. ‘Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: Clarifying the Relationship’, ‘Raphael Lemkin and the Codification of Genocide’, Centre for Jewish Amsterdam Centre for International Law, The Hague, 8 December History, New York City, 15 November 2009. 2008. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty: Strategies’, Centre de Estudios Politicos y ‘Raphael Lemkin and the Genocide Convention’, Musée des droits de Constitutionales, Madrid, 10 December 2009. l’homme, Paris, 9 December 2008. ‘Développements généraux du concept de la justice transitionnelle’, ‘What is Genocide?’, Regional Forum on the Prevention of Genocide, European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Buenos Aires, 12 December 2008. Democratisation, Venice, 14 December 2009. ‘The UN Genocide Convention: A suitable instrument for the prevention of ‘The Human Rights to Peace’, Expert Workshop on the Right of Peoples genocide? A critical analysis’, Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker, Bern, to Peace, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, 15 December 2008. 16 December 2008. ‘Human Dignity in Interrogations’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 6 ‘The Proprio Motu Power of the ICC Prosecutor: Finally?’, Faculty of Law, January 2009. University of Leuven, 17 December 2009. ‘The Genocide Convention at 60’, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 7 ‘Human Rights and Decentralization’, National Centre for Human Rights, January 2009. Amman, Jordan, 5 January 2010. ‘An International Perspective on the Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Japan ‘The European Court of Human Rights and International Criminal Law’, Federation of Bar Associations, Tokyo, 9 January 2009. University of Cardiff, 3 February 2010. ‘Current Issues at the International Criminal Court’, Aoyama Gakuin ‘Retroactivity and the Genocide Convention’, St Thomas University School University, Tokyo, 10 January 2009. of Law, Minneapolis, 5 February 2010. ‘Keynote Address’, Seminar in honour of President Philippe Kirsch, ‘The Complaint to the International Criminal Court concerning Canadian Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague, 6 February 2009. Conduct in Afghanistan’, Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, 8 ‘The First Trial at the International Criminal Court’, University of Surrey, February 2010. Guildford, UK, 11 February 2009. ‘International Law and Capital Punishment’, Irish Cultural Centre, Paris, ‘The Limits to Criminal Liability of State Actors. Is Victor’s Justice Still With 10 February 2010. Us?’, International Studies Association Annual Convention, New York ‘Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Applying the Concepts to the City, 15 February 2009. Past’ Hinckley Institute of Politics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 16 ‘The International Criminal Court and non-Party States’, Faculty of Law, February 2010. University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 17 February 2009. ‘The Future of International Human Rights’, International Studies ‘Crimes Within the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court’, Association, New Orleans, 17 February 2010. Peruvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lima, 26 February 2009. ‘The Influence of the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights ‘Darfur, Gaza and the International Criminal Court’, International on (International) Criminal Law’, University of Geneva, 19 February Development Society, University College Cork, 4 March 2009. 2010. ‘Bringing Perpetrators of the Rwandan Genocide to Justice: Fifteen Years, ‘Victor’s Justice: Case Selection by International Criminal Tribunals’, and the Job is Still not Finished’, University of Toronto, 21 March 2009. Annual Spring Lecture, University of Nottingham, 2 March 2010. ‘Tackling Discrimination as a Precursor to Genocide’, West Point Centre ‘What’s in a Word? Atrocity Crimes and the “Genocide” Label’, Hugo for the Rule of Law, New York, 17 April 2009. Valentin Annual Lecture, University of Uppsala, Sweden, 16 March 2010. ‘The Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress’, Conference on Human Rights and Forensic Science, Galway, Ireland, 25 April 2009. ‘Le droit à l’égalité et le Pacte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques’, Barreau du Québec, Montréal, 25 March 2010. ‘Writing About Atrocity’, Anne Kennedy Memorial Lecture, Cuirt Literary Festival, Galway, Ireland, 25 April 2009. ‘International Criminal Justice Education and the Rule of Law’, United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, Salvador ‘Victims and Access to Justice’, EU-China Human Rights Seminar, de Bahia, Brazil, 13 April 2010. Prague, 12 May 2009. ‘Victor’s Justice: Selection of Situations at the International Criminal ‘International Criminal Procedure and the Search for Truth’, International Court’, John Marshall School of Law, Chicago, 23 April 2010. Association of Procedural Law, Toronto, 4 June 2009. ‘The Review Conference of the International Criminal Court’, Oxford ‘The United Kingdom and Coercive Interrogation Techniques in Iraq’, Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, University of Oxford, 27 Baha Mousa Annual Lecture, London, 30 June 2009. April 2010. ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, National University of ‘Les procedures spéciales du Conseil des droits de l’homme’, Université Mexico, 25 August 2009. de Paris II Panthéon-Assas, 3 May 2010. ‘The Genocide Convention After Sixty Years’, Haigazian University, Beirut, 3 September 2009. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 23 15/04/13

‘Respect, Protect and Fulfill: A Human Rights Based Approach to ‘The Arab Spring and the International Criminal Court’, Canadian Council Peacebuilding’, Donegal County Development Board, Letterkenny, 26 for International Law, Ottawa, 5 November 2011. May 2010. ‘The Status of Capital Punishment’, Academic Council of the United ‘The Review Conference of the International Criminal Court’, International Nations System, Vienna, 9 November 2011. Law Association, Dublin, 15 June 2010. ‘Human Rights and the Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Istanbul University, 7 July 2010. the former Yugoslavia’, Legacy Conference of the International ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Instituto Brasileiro de Ciéncias Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, The Hague, 15 November Criminais, São Paulo, 27 August 2010. 2011. ‘Incorporation of the Crime of Aggression in the Rome Statute: A Great ‘Unimaginable Atrocities: The Future of International Criminal Tribunals’, Step Forward’, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York, 31 University College Dublin, 18 November 2011. August 2010. ‘The History of Crimes against Humanity’, Annual Conference of the ‘The Goldstone Report’, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Chambers of 9 Bedford Row, London, 19 November 2011. Cleveland, 10 September 2010. ‘The International Criminal Court and the Protection of Civilians’, ‘Building the Narrative: The UN Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia, Conference on International Humanitarian Law, International Rwanda and Sierra Leone’, Cardozo Law School, New York City, 17 Committee of the Red Cross and NAM Centre for Human Rights and September 2010. Cultural Diversity, Tehran, 23 November 2011. ‘Racial Profiling’, Global Conference on Human Rights and Diverse ‘Reforming the Death Penalty in China’, China-UN Seminar on Human Societies, McGill University, Montreal, 9 October 2010. Rights, Hangzhou, 2 December 2011. ‘The Right to Peace’, tenth anniversary conference, Irish Centre for ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, Centre for Law, Ethics Human Rights, Galway, 20 November 2010. and Globalisation Annual Lecture, University of Southampton School of Law, 2 February 2012. ‘The Presumption of Innocence and the International Criminal Tribunals’, Dublin Institute of Technology, 27 November 2010. ‘The first decade of the International Criminal Court’, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 14 February 2012. ‘Law, History and Genocide’, Conference hosted by the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Yerevan, 13 December 2010. ‘International Criminal Law: Only for the Winners?’, Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa, 29 February ‘Du Pacte au Protocole II : L’abolition de la peine de mort’, Université de 2012. Paris II (Panthéon-Assas), 16 December 2010. ‘The Next Utopia and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, ‘Katyn at Nuremberg’, Conference on ‘Katyn: Justice Delayed or Justice McMaster University, Hamilton, 2 March 2012. Denied, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cleveland, 4 February 2011. ‘The Arab Spring’, Law Society of Ireland, Dublin, 12 March 2012. ‘Gaza, Goldstone and the International Criminal Court’, Wilfred Laurier ‘Judicial Activism and International Humanitarian Law’, London School of University, Waterloo, Ontario, 17 February 2011. Economics, 14 March 2012. ‘Truth Commissions and their Contribution to Transitional Justice’, ‘The Principle of Legality: Fictional Adherence or Judicial Straitjacket?’, Kawakibi Democracy Transition Centre, Tunis, 24 February 2011. Leiden University, Hague Institute for Global Justice, 21 March 2012. ‘Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights’, Legal ‘Transfer of Cases from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to Transformation Centre, Minsk, 26 February 2011. the Rwandan Courts’, Catholic University of Leuven, 22 March 2012. ‘The Next Decade of the International Criminal Court: Some Concerns’, ‘The ICTY and Genocide: Clarity and Confusion’, University of Virginia, University of Salzburg, 18 March 2011. Charlottesville, 26 March 2012. ‘Drug Offences and the Death Penalty’, Middle Summary Conference on ‘Victors’ Justice’, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 27 March 2012. Promoting the Death Penalty Reform in China (Yunnan Pilot), ‘International Trends’, Death Penalty Symposium 2012, Towards Death Research Centre for Criminal Law of Wuhan University, Beijing, 26 Penalty Abolition: European Experience and Asian Perspectives, March 2011. European Union, Tokyo, 18 April 2012. ‘International Developments on the Death Penalty’, National Judges ‘The International Criminal Court and International Peace and Security’, College, Beijing, 28 March 2011. Free University of Amsterdam, 14 May 2012. ‘Victors’ Justice: Selecting Targets for Prosecution at the International ‘The Distinction between International and Transnational Crimes’, Criminal Tribunals’, Casten Centre for Human Rights, Monash International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, University, Melbourne, 1 June 2011. Italy, 21 May 2012. ‘Ding Dong the Witch is Dead: Dealing with Tyrants Under International ‘The Future of the International Criminal Court’, Foreign and Law’, Sean Lester Memorial Lecture, Irish Society of International Law, Commonwealth Office, London, 21 June 2012. Dublin, 8 June 2011. ‘The Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice on the ‘Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and the Need for the New Separation Wall’, Bethlehem University, Palestine, 9 July 2012. Convention’, International Humanitarian Law Dialogs, Chautauqua, ‘The International Criminal Court at Ten’, Embassy of France, The Hague, New York, 29 August 2011. 11 July 2012. ‘The Eichmann Trial and its Contribution to the Law of Genocide’, ‘The Status of the Death Penalty’, Max Planck Institute for International Perspectives on Genocide, The Adolf Eichmann Trial – Looking Back and Comparative Criminal Law, Freiburg, 26 July 2012. 50 Years Later, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 16 September 2011. ‘The Eichmann Trial and International Law’, University of Toronto, 10 ‘The Death Penalty and International Legal Standards’, Guangzhou, September 2012. China, 18 September 2011. ‘Transitional Justice: Challenges and Difficulties’, European Society of ‘The Death Penalty and International Legal Standards’, Kunming, China, Criminology Annual Meeting, Bilbao, 13 September 2012. 20 September 2011. ‘Politics and the Challenges to the International Criminal Court in its ‘Proving Genocidal Intent: Is it Really So Difficult?’, Aubrey Newman Second Decade’, Peace Palace, The Hague, 27 September 2012. Lecture, University of Leicester, 21 September 2011. ‘The International Criminal Court at its Tenth Anniversary’, Museen der ‘Understanding Genocidal Intent’, University of Leicester, 22 September stadt nürnberg, Nuremberg, 5 October 2012. 2011. ‘Abolition of the Death Penalty in the Arab World’, International Bar ‘Transitional Justice and International Law’, Autumn Bi-Annual Meeting of Association, Rabat, 19 October 2012. the Japanese Society of International Law, Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka, 8 October 2011. ‘Les enjeux de la justice internationale’, École nationale de la magistrature, Paris, 23 October 2012. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 24 15/04/13

‘Revolution and International Law’, Chatham House, London, 1 November Objection to Military Service and Individual Duties to Disobey 2012. Manifestly Illegal Orders, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2009. ‘Jurisprudence of the International Criminal Court in its First Decade’, Carlo Tiribelli, PhD, Surrender, Not Extradition: Transferring Offenders in Washington University, St. Louis, 12 November 2012. a New International Context, National University of Ireland Galway, 2008. ‘The International Criminal Court at Ten’, University of Copenhagen, 14 November 2012. Roja Fazaeli, PhD, The Fifth Generation of Islamic Feminists, National University of Ireland Galway, 2008. ‘Recent Developments and Prospects of International Justice’, University of Leeds, 23 November 2012. Chris McDermott, PhD, An Investigation into the Emergence of Regional Customary International Law Obligations to Protect Persons Trafficked ‘European Paths to Reform and Abolition of the Death Penalty’, Beijing into the European Union for the Purpose of Sexual Exploitation, Normal University, 15 December 2012. National University of Ireland Galway, 2009. ‘The Three Charters: International Law Making in the Post-War Crucible’, Gerald Gahima, PhD, Rwanda: Accountability for Atrocity, National Leiden University (Inaugural Lecture), 25 January 2013. University of Ireland Galway, 2010. Thesis published: Transitional ‘Paix, sécurité et la Cour pénale internationale’, Université de Paris II, 1 Justice in Rwanda: Accountability for Atrocity, London & New York: February 2013. Routledge, 2012. ‘The First Decade of the International Criminal Court’, Florida International Joseph Sebarenzi, PhD, Beyond Gacaca Courts: Restorative Justice in University, Miami, 6 February 2013. Rwanda, National University of Ireland Galway, 2010. ‘Human Rights and Culture’, Willson Center for Humanities and Arts, Khadeija Mahgoub, PhD, The Right of the Child to Survival and University of Georgia, Athens, 7 February 2013. Development: Reflections on Article 6(2) of the United Nations ‘Binding or Non-Binding? The Universal Declaration of Human Rights’, Convention on the Rights of the Child, National University of Ireland Dean Rusk Center for International Law and Policy, University of Galway, 2010. Georgia, Athens, 7 February 2013. Maria Varaki, PhD, The Interests of Justice. The Quest for Fine Balance ‘Palestine, Israel and the International Criminal Court’, City of The Hague, at the International Criminal Court, National University of Ireland 14 February 2013. Galway, 2010. ‘Armenia and the Ratification of the Rome Statute’, Yerevan, 6 April 2013. Nicolaos Strapatsas, PhD, The Supreme International Crime: Aggression Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, National ‘Reconciliation and International Justice’, Thematic Debate, United University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Nations General Assembly, 10 April 2013. Fannie Lafontaine, PhD, Prosecuting International Crimes in Canadian Courts: Where International Law Meets Domestic Law, National Supervision of research students: University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Thesis published: Prosecuting Genocide, Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes in Canadian Geert-Jan Alexander Knoops, PhD, The Prosecution and Defence of Courts, Toronto: Carswell, 2012. Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2005. Thesis published: The Prosecution and Defence Nancie Prud’homme, PhD, International Humanitarian Law and of Peacekeepers under International Criminal Law. Ardsley, New York: International Human Rights Law: From Separation to Complementary Transnational Publishers, 2004. Application, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Shane Darcy, PhD, Collective Responsibility in International Law, National Aimé Karimunda, PhD, The Abolition of the Death Penalty in Africa, University of Ireland Galway, 2005. Thesis published: Collective National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Responsibility in International Law. The Hague: Transnational Kjell Anderson, PhD, The Dehumanisation Dynamic: A Criminology of Publishers, 2006. Genocide, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Mohamed El-Zeidy, PhD, The Principle of Complementarity in Alfred Mwenedata, PhD, De la promotion et protection de droits humains International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, dans le contexte du VIH/SIDA : facteur limitant la propagation de 2007. Thesis published: The Principle of Complementarity in l’épidémie ?, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. International Criminal Law, Origin, Development and Practice, The Brendan Tobin, PhD, Why Customary Law Matters. Indigenous Peoples’ Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008. Customary Laws and Human Rights, National University of Ireland Kamran Hashemi, PhD, Religious Legal Traditions, International Human Galway, 2011. Rights Law and Muslim States, National University of Ireland Galway, Wibke Timmermann, PhD, Hate Speech and Incitement in International 2007. Thesis published: Religious Legal Traditions, International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2011. Human Rights Law and Muslim States, The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008. Mario Silva, PhD, Failed and Failing States: Causes and Conditions, National University of Ireland Galway, 2012. Vivienne O’Connor, PhD, Model Codes for Post-Conflict Criminal Justice’: A Tool to Enhance the Substance and Process of Post-Conflict Fidelma Donlon, PhD, The Completion Strategies of the International Criminal Law Reform, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Criminal Tribunals: The former Yugoslavia, Rwanda and Sierra Leone, National University of Ireland Galway, 2012. Mohamed Elewa, PhD, The Concept of Mens Rea in International Criminal Law, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Thesis Harry Rhea, PhD, The United States and the International Criminal published: The Concept of Mens Rea in International Criminal Law: Tribunals, National University of Ireland Galway 2012. Thesis The Case for a Unified Approach, Oxford: Hart, 2013. published: The United States and the International Criminal Tribunals, Antwerp: Intersentia, 2012. Daniel Aguirre, PhD, Economic Globalisation and the Tripartite Realisation of the Right to Development, Galway, 2007. Thesis Annabel Egan, Constructive Engagement and Human Rights: The Case published: The Human Right to Development in a Globalised World, of EU Policy Towards China, National University of Ireland Galway, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2008. 2012. Anthony Cullen, PhD, The Concept of Non-International Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, National University of Ireland Galway, Other professional activities: 2007. Thesis published: The Concept of Non-International Armed Conflict in International Humanitarian Law, Cambridge: Cambridge Representative of the Republic of Cyprus at the Conference on youth and University Press, 2010. the law for the International Youth Year, Montreal, August 1985. Hitomi Takemura, PhD, International Human Right to Conscientious Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Rwanda (mission Objection to Military Service and Individual Duties to Disobey to Rwanda, 5-25 January 1993), representative of the International Manifestly Illegal Orders, National University of Ireland Galway, 2007. Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development. Thesis published: International Human Right to Conscientious William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 25 15/04/13

Commission of Inquiry on the Humanitarian Situation in the South Lecturer, United Nations Regional Fellowship Programme in International (mission to Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, 22 August-3 September 1993), Law for Countries from Central Asia and the Middle East, United mission sponsored by South Sudan Council of Churches. Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), Tehran, 22-23 Delegation of the Government of Canada to the Implementation Meeting November 1999. on the Human Dimension, Conference on Security and Cooperation in Expert, OSCE Mission to Kosovo, United Nations Mission in Kosovo, April Europe, Warsaw, 4-15 October 1993. 2000. Commission of Inquiry into Human Rights Violations in Burundi (mission Lecturer, United Nations Fellowship Programme in International Law, to Burundi, 25 January - 10 February 1994), mission sponsored United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), The International Federation of Human Rights, Africa Watch and other Hague, 10-13 July 2000. NGOs. Lecturer, Institute of International Public Law and International Relations Mission of Inquiry into the Judicial System in Rwanda (mission to of Thessaloniki, Twenty-ninth session, The New International Criminal Rwanda, 27 November - 6 December 1994), mission sponsored by Law, 10-14 September 2001. International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development. Delegate of Ireland, Open Meeting of the Contracting Parties to the Trial observer, Amnesty International, hearing before the Constitutional European Convention on the Recognition of Legal Personality to Court of South Africa in the matter of Makwanyane and Mchunu v. The International Non-Governmental Organisations (ETS 124), Strasbourg, State, Johannesburg, South Africa, 15-17 February 1995. 19-20 November 2001, 20-22 March 2002. Rapporteur, Expert meeting on humanitarian intervention organized by the Mission of Inquiry to Chechnya and Ingushetia, International Federation of International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development, Human Rights, 17-21 February 2002. Ste-Adèle, Québec, 28 February - 2 March 1995. Lecturer, Continuing Legal Education, International Criminal Tribunal for Participant, Expert meeting on cultural rights organized by UNESCO and Rwanda, Arusha, July 2002. the Council of Europe, Fribourg, Switzerland, 23-25 March 1995. Lecturer, Erik Castren Institute of Human Rights, University of Helsinki, Course on prosecution for crimes of genocide, given by the International August 2002. Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development and the Lecturer, United Nations University, Tokyo, May 2003. Interafrican Union for Human Rights, Professor and organiser, Kigali, Rwanda, 14-15 June 1995. Lecturer, University of Nottingham, Course on the International Criminal Court, June 2003. Lecturer, Canadian Foundation of Human Rights, Montreal, 1995-1997. Lecturer, Specialisation Course in International Criminal Law, International Panelist, High Level Symposium on Peace and Development, Problems of Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, Conflict in Africa, United Nations University, Tokyo, 11-12 October September 2003, May 2005, May 2007, May 2009. 1995. Rapporteur, International Law Association Committee on the International Mission to Rwanda to Assist in Developing a Specialized Genocide Criminal Court, 2002-2010. Tribunal, Rwandan Department of Justice, Kigali, 2-9 March 1996. Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Course on Panel Moderator, The European Union and the External Dimension of International Humanitarian Law, Warsaw, July 2004. Human Rights Policy: From Rome to Maastricht and Beyond, Athens, 17 November 1996. Lecturer, Seminar for Iraqi Law Professors, International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, July 2004. Preparation of course on ‘L'intégrité physique’, including video, given as part of doctoral-level diploma programme offered by AUPELF-UREF, Lecturer, Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, Sixth the Université de Nantes and the Université de Paris-X Nanterre, Summer Session, 8-17 August 2004. August 1996. Lecturer, Fifth Advanced Workshop on International Human Rights Law Human Rights Trial Observation Mission to Rwanda (mission to Rwanda, for Chinese University Teachers, Law School, Shanghai Jiaotong 20 January – 8 February 1997), mission sponsored by Amnesty University, 11-12 August 2005. International. Academic Director, Cinema and Human Rights Summer School, Member, Mission to analyse the Rwandan judicial system, United States European Inter-University Centre for Human Rights and Agency for International Development, Kigali, Rwanda, 7-14 February Democratisation, Venice, 25 August-12 September 2005, 24 August- 1998. 11 September 2006, 23 August-10 September 2007. Chair, Coalition for the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Lecturer, International Human Rights Academy, University of Western Human Rights, Montreal, 1997-1998. Cape, Cape Town, 23-24 October 2005. Member, Delegation of the Government of Canada to the United Nations Judge, Central Asian Competition in International Humanitarian Law, Commission on Human Rights, Geneva, March-April 1998. Kyrgyzstan, 2-7 May 2006. Delegate, International Centre for Criminal Law Reform to the United Lecturer, Marie Curie Top Summer School, University of Leiden, The Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Hague, 5-6 July 2006. Establishment of an International Criminal Court, Rome, 15 June – 17 Lecturer, International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights (Zoryan July 1998. Institute), Course on Genocide, Toronto, August 2006, August 2007, Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Course on August 2008, August 2009, August 2010, August 2011. International Humanitarian Law, Lyon (August 1998), Warsaw (July Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Course on 1999, July 2000, July 2004, July 2006), Modane (2004). International Humanitarian Law for University Lecturers, Geneva, Conception, organization, presentation etc. of a two-week course in August 2006. human rights (in French), Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Cornwallis Lecturer, International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Chambers Park, Nova Scotia, 15-30 October 1998. Continuing Education Seminar, Colloquium on Genocide and War Lecturer, International Committee of the Red Cross, Advanced Seminar in Crimes, Arusha, Tanzania, 16-17 September 2006. International Humanitarian Law, Moscow, February 1999, February Lecturer, Judicial College, War Crimes Chamber, Courts of Bosnia and 2000. Herzegovina, Sarajevo, 18-20 September 2006. Lecturer, Salzburg Law School on International Criminal Law, 16-27 Consultant, ‘Black Death in Dixie’, KMF Productions, Peadar King, August 1999, 14-25 August 2000, 8-17 August 2001, 8-17 August Producer, 2006. 2005, 23 August-10 September 2007; 4 August-14 August 2008, 7-17 Lecturer, Master on International Organisations, International Criminal August 2009, 9-19 August 2010, 10-20 August 2011. Law and Crime Prevention, United Nations Interregional Crime and Mission to Cambodia to study justice system and prospects for Justice Research Institute, Turin, Italy, March 2007, April 2008. prosecution of Khmer Rouge, International Federation of Human Editor in Chief, Oxford Reports in International Criminal Law. Rights, 30 August -10 September 1999. William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 26 15/04/13

Tutor, Master of Studies in International Human Rights Law, University of Member, Board of Editors, International Criminal Law Review (2000-•••••). Oxford, July 2007, July 2008, July 2009. Member, Board of Advisors, New England Centre for International Law & Lecturer, Seminar on International Criminal Law for Rwandan Judges, Policy, New England School of Law, Boston (2000-••••). Kigali, 10 March 2008. Member, Advisory Board, Institute for Human Rights, Abo Akademi Participant, Public Forum on ‘Restriction and Abolition of the Death University, Turku/Abo, Finland (2002-••••). Penalty’, Dalian Maritime University, China, 9 May 2008. Board of Directors, International Institute of Human Rights, Strasbourg Lecturer, St. Thomas University, Miami, January 2009. (member, 2000-••••; treasurer, 2002-2004). Member, Steering Committee, Crimes Against Humanity Initiative (2008- Member, Advisory Board, Death Penalty Project (2002-••••). 2010). Bertha Wilson Distinguished Professor in Human Rights, Dalhousie Law Lecturer, Programme de bourses de perfectionnement en droit School, Halifax (2002). international des Nations Unies, The Hague, July 2010. Member, Advisory Board, Europäisches Trainings- und Alternate member for Ireland, European Union Fundamental Rights Forschungszentrum für Menschenrechte und Demokratie, University of Agency Management Board (2010-••••). Graz (2004-••••). Consultant and participant, Framework for Genocide Prevention Seminar, Vice Chair, Association of Human Rights Institutes (2004-2006). Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Kampala, Member, Advisory Board, International Association of Genocide Scholars 20-24 September 2010. (2005-••••). Lecturer, Winter Course in International Law, Federal University of Minas Academic Advisor, Hibernian Law Journal (2004-••••). Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 11-15 July 2011. Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights and International Legal Discourse Series Editor, Human Rights Series, Republic of Letters Publishing. (2005-••••). Member, Board of Trustees of the Voluntary Fund for Technical Associations, etc.: Cooperation in the Field of Human Rights (2006-2008, 2009-2011). Member, Honorary Board, Equitas, International Centre for Human Rights Member, Québec Bar (1984-2005); Comité sur les droits de la personne Education (2006-2009). (1989-1996); Editorial Board, Revue du Barreau (1992-1999). Member, Editorial Board, Revista Iberoamericana de Derechos Humanos Société québécoise de droit international (1990-••••); General secretary (2005-••••). (1992-1997); Vice-president (1990-1992); Rapporteur spécial on the Member, Advisory Board, International Studies Journal (2005-••••). U.N. Decade of International Law (1990-1998). Member, Board of Advisors, International, Transnational & Comparative Member, American Society of International Law (1990-•••••). Criminal Law Journal (2006-••••). Member, Canadian Association of Law Professors (1991-1999). Member, Advisory Group, Transnational and Non-State Armed Groups Member, Association des professeurs de droit du Québec (1991-1999). Project, Programme on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, Canadian Council of International Law (1991-••••); Member, Board of Harvard University (2006-••••). Directors and Executive Committee (1994-••••). Member, Board of Advisors, CCJO René Cassin (2007-••••). Member, International Society for Penal Law (1991-••••). Member, Advisory Board, Center for the Study of Genocide and Human President, Steering Committee, International League for the Abolition of Rights, Rutgers University, Newark (2007-••••). the Death Penalty By the Year 2000 ‘Hands Off Cain’ (1993-2003). Member, Committee on Social Sciences, Royal Irish Academy (2008- Member, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law (1993-••••). 2012). Member, Société française pour le droit international (1993-••••). Member, Board of Directors, Ireland Canada University Foundation (2009- Member, International Commission of Jurists (1995-••••). ••••). President, International Law Association, Irish Branch (2008-••••). Member, International Law Association (1999-••••). Member, Advisory Board, Centre for Studies in Capital Punishment, Member, Editorial Board, African Yearbook on International Humanitarian Law (2009-••••). London, (1993-••••). Member, International Advisory Board, Fondation Marangopoulos pour les President, International Association of Genocide Scholars (2009-2011). droits de l'homme, Athens (1995-••••). Member, Series Advisory Board, Forum for International Criminal and Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Human Rights Foundation (1995- Humanitarian Law (2009-••••). 1997); Honorary President (1997-1999); Member, Honorary Board Advisor, International Centre for Death Penalty Research, Beijing Normal (1999-2006). University (2009-2014). Member, Sous-commission des études avancées et de la recherche, Member, Advisory Board, Israel Law Review (2009-••••). Université du Québec à Montréal (1995-1997). Member, Board of Trustees, Egyptian Centre for Human Rights Education Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Lawyers Association for (2009-••••). International Human Rights (1995-1998). Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, International Academic Network Against Chair, Quebec Council of Law Deans (1996-1998). the Death Penalty and for a Universal Moratorium on Capital Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Criminal Law Review/Revue Punishment (2009-••••). canadienne de droit pénal (1996-••••). Member, Advisory Board, International Centre for Drug Policy and Human Editor-in-chief, Criminal Law Forum (1998-••••). Rights (2009-••••). Member, Editorial Board, Nordic Journal of Human Rights (2010-••••). Member, Advisory Board, Leo Kuper Foundation, London (1998-••••). Chair, Board of Trustees of the Voluntary Fund for Technical Cooperation Member, Editorial Board, Revue universelle des droits de l’homme (1999- in the Field of Human Rights (2010-2011). ••••). Member, Interdisciplinary Adjudication Committee, Canada Research Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights Law Journal (1999-••••). Chairs (2011-2014). Member, Advisory Committee, Centre for International Human Rights, Member, International Advisory Committee, Irish Research Council for the Northwestern University School of Law (1999--••••). Humanities and Social Sciences (2010-2011). Member, Advisory Committee on Human Rights, Irish Department of Member, Advisory Board, Journal of International Criminal Law (2011- Foreign Affairs (2000-••••). ••••). Member, Advisory Board, Interamicus, Montreal (2000-••••). William A. Schabas, curriculum vitae Page 27 15/04/13

Member, Advisory Board, Centre for International Law and Justice, International and Development Studies (Geneva), Stockholm University of Copenhagen (2012-••••). University; Swansea University. Member, Advisory Board, Istanbul Journal of Human Rights Law (2012- ••••). Prizes, awards, scholarships, Member, Editorial Board, Criminal Justice (American Bar Association) honours: (2012-••••). Reuben Wells Leonard University Admission Scholarship, University of

Toronto, 1968 Research grants, etc.: Ontario University Admission Scholarship, University of Toronto, 1968 Association des universités partiellement ou entièrement de langue Ontario Graduate Fellowship, University of Toronto, 1972 française (AUPELF-UREF), ‘Droit international électoral’, 1993-1996 – Kenneth R. Wilson award for best editorial, 1978, 1979 (Canadian $Cdn 35,000. Business Press Editors Association). United States Agency for International Development, Law teaching at the Fondation du Barreau du Québec, Prize for best monograph, 1995. Rwandan National University, 1996-1998 – $Cdn 1,000,000. Bora Laskin National Fellowship in Human Rights Research, Social United States Agency for International Development, Introductory book on Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1998. Rwandan law, 1996-1997 – $Cdn 54,000. Service medal, International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, 2000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, ‘The Law of Genocide’, 1997-1999 – $Cdn 33,000. Officer of the Order of Canada (appointed 29 June 2005, inducted 17 February 2006). Association des universités partiellement ou entièrement de langue française (AUPELF-UREF), ‘Droit international électoral’, 1997-2000 – Member of the Royal Irish Academy (elected 16 March 2007). $Cdn 35,000. Certificate of Merit for a book in a specialised area of international law, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Canada, ‘Library American Society of International Law, 2007. for International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda’, 1998, $Cdn 60,000. Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, Dalhousie University, Halifax, United States Agency for International Development, Law teaching at the Canada, 25 May 2007. Rwandan National University, 1999-2000 – $Cdn 400,000 Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, Case Western Reserve University, European Commission, EU-China network on international human rights Cleveland, 17 May 2009. covenants, 2001-2003 – €1.4 million. Vespasian V. Pella Medal for International Criminal Justice, Association United States Institute of Peace, Applicable law, 2001-2002 – $US internationale de droit pénal, 24 May 2010. 45,000. Book of the Year Award for Scholarly Contribution to the Field, United States Institute of Peace, Applicable law, 2002-2003 – $US International Association of Penal Law American National Section, 10 100,000. September 2010. United States Institute of Peace, Applicable law, 2003-2005 – $US Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, Northwestern University, Chicago, 17 92,000. June 2011. European Commission, EU-China network on international human rights Gold Medal in the Social Sciences, Royal Irish Academy, 16 December covenants, 2004, €0.8 million. 2011. Equality Authority, Ireland, Reasonable accommodation research project, Doctor of laws (LLD) honoris causa, University of Copenhagen, 16 2004, €41,000. November 2012. Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, History of international human rights in Ireland, 2005-2008 - €60,000. Community and public service Irish Development Corporation, Bilateral network with Chinese activities: universities, 2005-2006, €80,000. Irish Aid, Human Rights in Burma, 2008-2009, €88,000. Association culturelle helléno-québécoise, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1981-1982). European Commission, EU-China network on international human rights, 2009-2011, €1.5 million. Vanier College, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1987-1990; Member of board of directors, 1984-1991). CLSC Côte des Neiges, Montréal (Chair of board of directors, 1985-1998; External examinerships: Member of board of directors, 1983-1999). University of London, LLM programme (2003-•2005). Foundation of CLSC Côte des Neiges, Montréal (Chair of board of Trinity College Dublin, LLM programme (2003-2006). directors, 1992-1999). University of Oxford, MSt. in international human rights law (2004-•2007). Jewish General Hospital, Montréal (Member of board of directors, 1987- 1992). Examiner of doctoral theses at: University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Queen’s University Belfast, Warwick University, University of Town of Outremont (Quebec), Intercultural Relations Committee (Member, Notre Dame, Université de Montréal, University of Essex, University of 1989-1991). Southern Lancashire, Pretoria University, Université de Paris Ouest, Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre (member of board of governors, Nanterre-La Défense, Université de Paris II (Panthéon Assas), (1997-1999). Université de Paris I (Panthéon Sorbonne), University of Utrecht, Université de Montpellier I, University of Antwerp, Université de Montréal, Catholic University of Leuven, University of Lund, Australian Other activities, hobbies: National University; University of Copenhagen, European University Institute, University of Nottingham, University College Cork, Leeds Hiking, Gardening, Stamp Collecting, ‘cello. University, University of Aberdeen, University of Melbourne, Université Long distance running (Marathon of Montréal, 1980-1986). de Genève, Bournemouth University, University of Keele, University of Swimming (First place, Stony Lake Memorial 1-Mile Swim, grandfather Sydney, University of Birmingham, Birmingham City University, McGill category, 5 August 2007; 3 August 2008) University, Brunel University, University of Amsterdam, Leiden University, University of Witswatersrand, Graduate Institute of

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Citation accompanying Order of Canada (17 February 2006): A law professor and committed activist, William Schabas is one of the foremost international authorities on genocide and on the death penalty. A member of several human rights organizations around the world, including the International Institute for Criminal Investigation, he played a pivotal role in the creation of the International Criminal Court in 1998. Now director of the Irish Centre for Human Rights, he serves as an example of Canada's contributions to international affairs and enhances our nation's reputation as a peacemaker.