Full Name and Title: Professor István Stephen POGÁNY

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Full Name and Title: Professor István Stephen POGÁNY

CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DETAILS

Full Name and Title: Professor István Stephen POGÁNY

Date of Birth: 11th October, 1952

Marital Status: Widower

Nationality: British & Hungarian

Current Appointments: Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Warwick, United Kingdom.

Education/Qualifications: (i) July, 1975: LL.B. Hons. (Upper Second), Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh. Awarded Dalgety Scholarship for Postgraduate Study by University of Edinburgh. (ii) November, 1979: LL.M. (by dissertation), Faculty of Law, University of Edinburgh. Title of dissertation: "The Role of the UN Security Council in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947-49". (iii) July, 1988: Ph.D., Faculty of Law, University of Exeter. Title of thesis: "The League of Arab States and Peacekeeping in the Lebanon, 1976-1983" (External Examiner: Rosalyn Higgins).

Appointments Held: (i) 1977 - 1979: Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Hull.

1 (ii) 1979 - 1990: Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Exeter. (iii) 1989-1990: Research Fellow, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge. (iv) 1990 - 1992: Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, City University, London. (v) 1992 - 1996: Senior Lecturer, School of Law, University of Warwick. (vi) 1996 - 1999: Reader, School of Law, University of Warwick. (vi) 1999 - : Professor, School of Law, University of Warwick. (vii) 2007 – 2009, 2013 - : Recurrent Visiting Professor, School of Law, Central European University, Budapest.

PUBLICATIONS

A. Books The Roma Café: Human Rights and the Plight of the Romani People (London: Pluto 2004), viii + 198 pp. Reviewed at: Political Studies Review 3:2 (2004), pp. 294-95; Journal of Social Policy 34 (2005), pp.161-62; International Journal on Minority and Group Rights 13:2-3 (2006), pp. 311-14. Discussed on BBC Radio Four’s ‚Thinking Allowed‘ on 2 March 2005. The book has been translated into Finnish and published as: Romanien Ahdinko Ja Ihmisoikeudet (Helsinski: LIKE 2005), 237pp. Righting Wrongs in Eastern Europe (Manchester University Press, 1998), xii + 226pp. Editor, Human Rights in Eastern Europe, (Edward Elgar, 1995), xv + 255pp. Co-editor (with David Perrott), Current Issues in International Business Law, Gower Publishing Group, 1988, xxvii + 239pp. Editor, Nuclear Weapons and International Law, Gower Publishing Group, 1987, xiii + 244pp. The Arab League and Peacekeeping in the Lebanon, Gower Publishing Group, 1987, xxi + 214pp. The Security Council and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Gower/St. Martin's Press, 1984, xiii + 225pp.

B. Articles in Refereed Journals etc “Women’s Work: Human Rights, Gender and Class in Hungary at the Turn of the 20th Century”, Northern Ireland Law Quarterly, 2013 forthcoming (12,000 words).

2 “The Crisis of Democracy in East Central Europe: The ‘New Constitutionalism’ in Hungary”, Vol. 19:2 (2013) European Public Law, pp. 341–367.

“Pariah Peoples: Roma and the Multiple Failures of Law in Central and Eastern Europe“, Vol. 21 (2012) Social & Legal Studies, 375-393.

“International Human Rights Law, Reparatory Justice and the Re-ordering of Memory in Central and Eastern Europe” Vol. 10:3 (2010) Human Rights Law Review, pp. 397-428.

"Human Rights, Gender and Poverty in Maramures at the Turn of the 20th Century: The Unremarked Life and Death of Giza Wolf" in Vol. 1 (2008) Revista Arhivei Maramuresene, pp. 66-87.

“Poets, Revolutionaries and Shoemakers: Law and the Construction of National Identity in Central Europe During the ‘Long’ Nineteenth Century”, Vol. 16:1 (2007) Social & Legal Studies, pp.95-112.

“Minority Rights and the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe”, Vol. 6:1 (2006) Human Rights Law Review, , pp.1-25.

“ Refashioning Rights in Central & Eastern Europe: Some Implications for the Region’s Roma”, Vol. 10 (2004) European Public Law, pp. 85-106.

“ Legal, Social and Economic Challenges Facing the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe”, No. 2/2004 Queen’s Papers on Europeanization, 20 pp., available at: http://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/SchoolofPoliticsInternationalStudiesandPhilosophy/FileStore /EuropeanisationFiles/Filetoupload,5183,en.pdf

“ Accommodating an Emergent National Identity: The Roma of Central and Eastern Europe”, (1999) Vol. 6, No. 1/2 International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, pp.149-67, reprinted in H. Goulbourne (Ed.), Race and Ethnicity: Critical Concepts in Sociology, Vol. 2 (Routledge andTaylor & Francis, London 2001), Chapter 22.

3 “ The Restitution of Former Jewish-Owned Property and Related Schemes of Compensation in Hungary”, Vol. 4, No. 2 (1998) European Public Law, pp.211-231.

"Constitution-Making or Constitutional Transition in Post-Communist Societies?", (1996) 44 Political Studies , pp.568-91.

"Constitutional Reform in Central and Eastern Europe: Hungary's Transition to Democracy", (1993) 42 International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp.332-355.

"Economic Development Agreements", (1992) 7 ICSID Review-Foreign Investment Law Journal, pp.1-20.

"Human Rights in Hungary", (1992) 41 International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp.676-82.

"Recent Developments in the Law Relating to Foreign Investment in Hungary", (1991) 6 ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal, pp.114-18. "The Regulation of Foreign Investment in Hungary", (1989) 4 ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal, pp.39-62

"Bilateral Investment Treaties: Some Recent Examples", (1987) 2 ICSID Review - Foreign Investment Law Journal, pp.457-72.

"The Arab League and Regional Peacekeeping" (1987) 34 Netherlands International Law Review, pp.54-74.

"Arab Attitudes Towards International Human Rights Law (1987) 2 Connecticut Journal of International Law, pp.367-74.

"Humanitarian Intervention in International Law: the French Intervention in Syria Re- examined" (1986) 35 International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp.182-90.

"The Evaluation of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations" (1986) 57 British Yearbook of International Law, pp.357-369.

4 "Nuclear Weapons and Self-Defence in International Law" (1986) 2 Connecticut Journal of International Law, pp.97-119.

"The Legal Foundations of World Order" (1983) 37 Year Book of World Affairs, pp.277-91.

"The Role of the President of the UN Security Council" (1982) 31 International and Comparative Law Quarterly, pp.231-45.

"The Commission for Racial Equality: an Uncertain Future" [1980] Public Law, pp.127-31. "The Content of a Bill of Rights" [1978] Juridical Review, pp.12-32.

C. Chapters in Books “Shylock in Transylvania: Anti-Semitism and the Law in East Central Europe”, in P. Raffield & G. Watt (Eds.), Shakespeare and the Law (Hart, 2008), Chapter 15.

“Post-Communist Legal Orders and the Roma: Some Implications for EU Enlargement”, in W. Sadurski, A. Czarnota, A. Krygier (eds.), Spreading Democracy and the Rule of Law (Springer, 2005), pp. 335-56.

"Memory and Forgetting: the Roma Holocaust", in P. Gready (ed.), Cultures of Political Transition (Pluto, 2003), pp.90-104.

“The Value of Multiculturalism in Eastern Europe”, in Bridge, Economides et al (Eds.), Fundamental Legal Values (Hart, 2000), pp.259-72.

“Accommodating an Emergent National Identity: The Roma of Central and Eastern Europe,” in S. Tierney (Ed.), Accommodating National Identity (Kluwer, 2000), pp.175-88.

“(Re)Building the Rule of Law in Hungary: Jewish and Gypsy Perspectives”, in J. Priban and J. Young (Eds.), Constituting the Rule of Law in Central Europe (1999, Dartmouth Press), pp.141-59.

5 “Minority Rights in Central and Eastern Europe: Old Dilemmas, New Solutions?”, in B. Bowring and D. Fottrell (Eds.), Minority and Group Rights Toward the New Millenium (1999, Kluwer Law International), pp.141-161. “Bilateralism vs. Regionalism in the Resolution of Minorities Problems in Central and Eastern Europe and in the Post-Soviet States”, in S. Wheatley and P. Cumper (Eds.), Minority Rights in the 'New' Europe (1998, Kluwer Law International), pp.105-26.

“International Human Rights Standards and the New Constitutions: Minority Rights in Central and Eastern Europe”, in R. Mullerson, M. Fitzmaurice, M. Andenas (Eds.), Constitutional Reform and International Law in Central and Eastern Europe (1998, Kluwer Law International), pp.155-186.

“Righting Wrongs in Eastern Europe: Interferences with Property Rights in the Immediate Postwar Period”, in R. Mullerson, M. Fitzmaurice, M. Andenas (Eds.), Constitutional Reform and International Law in Central and Eastern Europe (1998, Kluwer Law International), pp.205-234.

"History, Human Rights and Constitutional Convergence in Central and Eastern Europe", in C. Landa and J. Faundez (Eds.), Constitutions in Transition, 1996, pp.207-235.

"A New Constitutional (Dis)order for Eastern Europe?", in I. Pogany (Ed.), Human Rights in Eastern Europe, Edward Elgar, 1995, pp.217-239.

"Privatisation and Regulatory Change in Hungary", in T. Prosser and M. Moran (Eds.), Privatisation and Regulatory Change in Europe, Open University Press, 1994, pp.111-125.

"Religion, the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict and International Law", in A. Bradney (Ed.), International Law and Armed Conflict , (1992), pp. 93-101.

"Bilateral Investment Treaties: a Comparative Analysis", in D. Perrott and I. Pogany (eds.), Current Issues in International Business Law, Gower (1988), pp.155-73.

6 ""Steel Wars" versus "Star Wars": the Impact of Voluntary Export Restraints on the GATT" in D. Perrott and I. Pogany (eds.), Current Issues in International Business Law Gower (1988), pp.68-88.

"Nuclear Weapons and Self-Defence in International Law", in I. Pogany (ed.), Nuclear Weapons and International Law, Gower (1987), pp.63-83.

D. Articles in Non-Refereed Journals "Hungary Welcomes Foreign Investors" (1990) IX, No. 10 International Financial Law Review, pp.9-10.

"The League of Arab States: a Legal Analysis" (1989) 21 Bracton Law Journal, pp.41-68.

"Telephone-Tapping and the European Convention on Human Rights" (1984) 134 New Law Journal, pp.175-7, 290, 300.

"International Law and the Beirut Massacre" (1983) 16 Bracton Law Journal, pp.32-40.

"Education: the Rights of Children and the Rights of Parents under the European Convention on Human Rights" (1982) 132 New Law Journal, pp.344-46.

"The Destruction of Osirak: a Legal Perspective" (1981) 37 The World Today, pp.413-18. "Could the UN Keep the Peace in Northern Ireland?" (1981) 37 The World Today, pp.293- 97.

E. Reports, Expert Opinions etc In 2010, I served as an expert witness in a case involving the extradition of a Czech Romani woman from the UK to the Czech Republic.

Study on Measures to Prevent the Resurgence of Intolerance etc., Council of Europe, 1984, 86 pp.

RESEARCH GRANTS

7 I have been awarded numerous research grants by a various bodies including the British Academy and the Nuffield Foundation, as well as a one year research fellowship by the Airey Neave Trust (1995-96).

CONFERENCE PAPERS, GUEST LECTURES etc

I regularly give lectures and papers, by invitation, at conferences, workshops etc.

EXTERNAL EXAMINING OF HIGHER DEGREES (a) Masters Programs I have been an external examiner for LL.M. or MA programs at the following institutions: LLM, University of Leicester; LLM, University of Hull; MA in Understanding and Securing Human Rights, University of London; LL.M. courses in the Law of International Institutions and in International Economic Law, University of London; LL.M. in International Economic Law, Edinburgh University;

(b) PhD Examining I have examined PhDs at the Universities of London (LSE, SOAS and QMW), Cambridge, Edinburgh, the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Leicester & Warwick, as well as at Queen’s University, Belfast.

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