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ANJA MATWIJKIW

Curriculum Vitae - September 2021

Professor, Indiana University Graduate School Professor, Department of Philosophy Adjunct Professor, Women’s & Gender Studies Adjunct Professor, Medical Humanities Indiana University Northwest

Address: Arts and Sciences Building, Room #2047 E-mail: [email protected] 3400 Broadway Phone: (219) 980-6676 Gary, IN 46408-1197, United States Fax: (219) 980-6579

EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES PostDoc, Franke Institute for the Humanities, Program & Department of Philosophy, 1998-2002. • Faculty Sponsor (for on philosophy, law, human rights), Dr. Daniel Brudney. • Affiliated as Visiting Scholar/Visiting Faculty, Roskilde University, Denmark.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM Ph.D. in Philosophy, July 19, 1997. • Danish Research Academy and Masterman-Braithwaite Awardee. • Specializations: Analytical Philosophy (Ethics), Human Rights, International Law.

UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Magisterkonferens in Philosophy (6-year research degree that encompasses the B.A.), December 20, 1989. • Carlsberg Scholar (1989). • Specializations: Continental Philosophy (Existentialism), Political and Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Law.

ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT (Teaching & Research Positions and/or Sponsored Affiliations) AOS (AREA/S OF SPECIALIZATION): Ethics (Law, Medicine, Business), Law at the National and International Levels, Legal Doctrine, Post-Conflict Studies, Global Imperatives and Public Policy AOC (AREA/S OF COMPETENCE): Social and Political Philosophy, International Relations

LUND UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF LAW & RAOUL WALLENBERG INSTITUTE OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMANITARIAN LAW, SWEDEN U.S. Fulbright Distinguished Chair of Public International Law, 2019-2020. • 80% research distribution (“A Dual-Aspect Theory of Life, Freedom and Security: Ethics-Integration, Human Rights and Rule of Law”). • 20% teaching (course entitled “JAMR42 Human Rights, Values and Legal Trends: The Role of Ethics [in Public International Law]”. • Service as “Citizen Ambassador” (cf. United States President’s letter on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY, IN, UNITED STATES Adjunct Professor, Medical Humanities, 2018-present. Adjunct Professor, Women’s & Gender Studies (WGS), 2017-present. Professor, Indiana University Graduate School, Indiana University, 2015-present. Professor, Department of Philosophy, Indiana University Northwest, 2015-present. Associate Professor (tenured resident faculty), 2009-2015. Assistant Professor (tenure-track resident faculty), 2003-2009. Visiting Assistant Professor, 2002-2003, Indiana University Northwest. • Courses (postgraduate and undergraduate (lower and upper level)): D510 Introduction to Graduate Liberal Studies (for Graduate School’s Master of Liberal Studies (MLS)); P384 Human Values and Decision Making (for Medical Humanities); IUOCC (IU Online Course Connect – open for IU campuses) P393 Biomedical Ethics (3 cr. undergraduate and graduate); LIBS-D501 Humanities Seminar (graduate); W301 International Perspectives on Women/Women’s Human Rights (3 cr. hybrid with graduate component for the MLS); P383 Topics in Philosophy (3 cr. hybrid); D511 MLS Humanities Elective (3 cr. in different modalities and also open for IUOCC); P140 Introduction to Ethics (3 cr.); P100 Introduction to Philosophy (3 cr.); P306 Business Ethics (3 cr. with graduate component for the MLS); P339 Contemporary Issues in Human Rights (3 cr.); P304 Nineteenth Century Philosophy (3 cr.); P316 Twentieth Century Philosophy (3 cr.); P490 Readings in Philosophy (3 cr.).

COPENHAGEN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, DENMARK Visiting Researcher, iCourts – The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, December 2016- August 2017. • Sponsored research by New Frontiers, IU-Bloomington.

DEPAUL UNIVERSITY, CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES Research Assistant to M. Cherif Bassiouni (task assignment on philosophical aspects of justice concepts, related to the project: Globalization: A Theory of Justice), the Law School, July-August 2010.

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES Four different positions, 2000-2003. • Instructor, the Graham School of General Studies (GSGS), October 2001-August 2002. A Philosophical Perspective on Theories of Crime, Morality and the Mob, What’s Wrong with Revenge? (with expert sessions featuring Chief Crime Investigators from the Chicago Crime Commission), Fundamental Issues in Human Rights. See GSGS’ Complete Gargoyle, Autumn 2001, at 21; Spring 2002, at 20; Winter 2002, at 20. • Visiting Lecturer, the Human Rights Program, Center for Gender Studies, and Department of Philosophy, January 2001-August 2002. Women’s Rights (Winter 2001 IDENT HUMRTS 317, GENDST XXX& Summer 2002 HMRT 436, 29900).

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See the Human Rights Program’s FOUR YEAR REPORT (2001), at 4-5; THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO TIME SCHEDULES WINTER QUARTER 2001, at 79; THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SUMMER SESSION 2002, at 21. See also http://philosophy.uchicago.edu/courses/2000-2001-winter.html; https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=university+of+chicago+time+schedules+ summer+2002+Womens+Rights+matwijkiw • Faculty Advisor, Center for International Studies, March 2001-December 2003. Advised and graded graduate students’ M.A. theses. • Teaching Assistant for Jacqueline Bhabha (now Harvard Law School), Center for International Studies and the Human Rights Program, March 2000/2001-June 2000/2001 (Spring Quarter/s). Human Rights lll: Contemporary Issues in Human Rights.

SAINT XAVIER UNIVERSITY, IL, UNITED STATES Adjunct Professor, Department of Philosophy, Religious Studies and Theology, January 2002-May 2002. • Philosophy of Law, Philosophical Analysis.

ELMHURST COLLEGE, IL, UNITED STATES Adjunct Professor, Department of Philosophy, January 2002-May 2002. • PHL310 Business Ethics.

UNIVERSITY OF ROSKILDE, DENMARK Research Employee, Filosofi & Videnskabsteori [Department of Philosophy & Science Studies], 1997-1998.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UK Carlsberg Researcher, Lucy Cavendish College, 1993-1995; Carlsberg Research Fellow, Lucy Cavendish College, 1990-1991. • Member of the Governing Body, 1990-1991. See THE 1991/1993/1994 CARLSBERG FOUNDATION’S ANNUAL BOOK OF RESEARCH (Rhodos International Publishers), at 76 (1991), 72 (1993), 55 (1994). See also The 2009 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY ALUMNI IN THE UNITED STATES.

UNIVERSITY OF OSLO, NORWAY Lysebu Scholar (sponsored by the Danish-Norwegian Foundation), Centre for Human Rights and the Law School, Spring/Summer of 1990 and 1995.

UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN, DENMARK Carlsberg Scholar, the Department of Philosophy, 1989-1990. See THE 1990 CARLSBERG FOUNDATION’S ANNUAL BOOK OF RESEARCH (Rhodos International Publishers), at 94.

INTERNATIONAL COURSE LECTURER Three-Year Specialization Course on Justice and Home Affairs, Department of Legal Sciences (School of Law), Salerno University, Italy, 2019-2022.

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• Organized under the auspices of the Jean Monnet Module “EU Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs” (EUWEB) as an interdisciplinary course. • “The EUWEB Module is addressed to students, graduates, Ph.D. and Ph.D. candidates, but also to all the stakeholders, such as legal operators, judges, lawyers, law enforcement officials, civil servants and civil society, policy makers”. • Approved for ECTS (2-6 cr.) and training credits by the Council of the Salerno Bar Association. • Active Participation in the Second Edition, March-June 2021. • Lecture component for micro-area and section IV: “EU-Western Balkans Cooperation and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights”.

Course on EU Substantive Criminal Law and the Protection of Victims: Advanced Issues in EU Criminal Law and Policy: “Prosecuting Environmental and Serious Economic Crimes as International Crimes”), November 2-7, 2020, the Max Planck Institute for Research into Crime, Security and Law, Freiburg, Germany; Faculty of Law, Zagreb University, Croatia; and the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France (organizers), Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik, Croatia (venue). (Invited by the Course Directors). • The Course was for “young scholars and practitioners alongside (post)graduate students” who may earn 4 European Credit Transfer System units (ECTS). • Lecture component for “Recommendations 46-47 from the Oslo Outcome Statement on Corruption involving Vast Quantities of Assets (June 14, 2019)”. See https://iuc.hr/programme/1374.

International Law Course, Faculty of Law & Political Sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University (ATU), Tehran, Iran, summer session of 2020. • Co-sponsored by The Hague Center for International Law and Investment (HCILI) & Iranian Association of International Criminal Law (IAICL). • Lecture component for “Mondays on the ICC” series.

“JAMR42 Human Rights, Values and Legal Trends: The Role of Ethics [in Public International Law]” 5 Week Elective Course (7.5 cr.), LL.M – Master’s in International Human Rights Law Programme (MIHRL), Faculty of Law, Lund University & Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), Sweden, March 24- April 30, 2020. • JAMR42 was approved by the Educational Committee of the Law Faculty Board. • Program ranked #8 in the world according to the Top 20 LL.M. Human Rights Law Programs for 2020 (see https://llm-guide.com/lists/top-llm-programs-by- speciality/top-10-llm-programs-for-human-rights-law).

5th International Spring Course, EU Substantive Criminal Law and the Protection of Victims, EU Internal and External Security, Advanced Seminar in EU Criminal Law and Policy, April 8-12, 2019, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg & Faculty of Law, Zagreb University (organizers), Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik (venue), Croatia.

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• “Mostly for Croatian and international students in their advanced years of LL.B or LL.M studies, as well as doctoral students”. • Lecture component for “USA, EU and UN Security policies”. See https://iuc.hr/programme/1038.

INVITED INTERNATIONAL TEACHING/RESEARCH AFFILIATIONS 2020-2021: The International Progress Organization, The Imperial Roundtable, Vienna, Austria (invited by President Hans Kőchler, cf. communication P/RE/20537c). • The International Progress Organization is a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the and associated with the United Nations Department of Public Information. • IPO consultation on “Responsibility in International Relations”. See .

2020-2023 (36 months): Research Programme 70593 co-financed by the Colombian Ministry of Science (Minciencias), Universidad del Rosario (Colombia) and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Colombia)). • Co-Investigator and Chair of U.S. Working Group: “Responses from Comparative Public Law/International Cooperation and Foreign Policy” (U.S. Foreign Policy Concerning Corruption Associated with Transnational Organized Crime (TOC)). Invited (September 1, 2020) by Principal Researcher Héctor Olasolo Alonso. • The program entails “recommendations to governments of the Ibero-American Region” (especially Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru), but extends to countries in Europe (Italy, Spain) and the United States. • The program also entails “information on regulation” concerning the relevant country, thematic axis and working group topics. • Planned presentations in Bogotá, Colombia and The Hague (cf. Ibero-American Week of International Justice). See .

2019-2022: Jean Monnet Module “EU-Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs” (EUWEB - dedicated to “respect for human rights and uniform legal standards in the European region”). • International cooperation on the basis of joint activities with EUWEB Scientific Coordinator Teresa Russo and EUWEB Key Teaching and Key Staff Members Anna Oriolo and Gaspare Dalia (see https://www.euweb.org/key-staff-members/) and, furthermore, Stefano Busillo and Emanuele Vannata from the EUWEB Legal Observatory (see https://www.euweb.org/secretariat/), Department of Legal Sciences (School of Law), Salerno University, Italy. • With the support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. See generally https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/opportunities/jean-monnet- modules-0_en. See Report on the Scientific, Didactic and Research Activities of the 1st Edition of the Jean Monnet Module EU-Western Balkans: Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs - EUWEB, at 3.1 and 3.2.3 (for 2020), https://www.euweb.org/wp-

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content/uploads/2020/08/ReportEUWEB-Activities-convertito.pdf; see also 14 ILLYRIUS – INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC REVIEW (I-2020), at XXI, http://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/24423/1/contents_%20ILLYRIUS_International_Scientific_Re view.pdf.

2019-present: Member of the International Advisory Board of the Observatory on Human Rights: , Health, Environment (ODUBSA) based at the Law School of the University of Salerno, Italy. See https://www.odubsa.unisa.it/; https://www.unisa.it/centri_e_vari/odubsa/comitato.

2019-present: International Studies and Global Dialogue Foundation/Fondation internationale sur les dialogues et les etudes mondiales: FIDEM.

2008-2010: Invited Researcher, Fighting Impunity and Promoting International Justice, Istituto Superiore Internazionale di Scienze Criminali (ISISC), Siracusa, Italy. • The historically first global post-World War II study in the discipline (Post-Conflict Justice). The study was directed by M. Cherif Bassiouni. • A European Commission funded project, managed by the EuropAid Cooperation Office and executed by ISISC. • Final (European Commission) Project Report, presented in The Hague, 2009, by the President of ISISC which, qua a non-governmental organization, stands in consultative status with ECOSOC and the Council of Europe. See ISISC, “Fighting Impunity and Promoting International Justice. European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights: Promoting Justice and the Rule of Law. Description of the Project and It’s Substantive Nature and Content (draft of 27 March 2009)”, http://islamlawandwar.insct.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/06/Bassiouni.Fighting-Impunity .pdf (p. 20 for Matwijkiw’s thematic report, which is also available as a copy from Prof. Matwijkiw).

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS MONOGRAPHS, EDITED VOLUMES & HANDBOOKS: LAW, CULTURAL STUDIES AND THE BURQA BAN TREND: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY HANDBOOK (Anja Matwijkiw & Anna Oriolo eds., Intersentia, Cambridge-Antwerp-Chicago, 2021). ISBN: 9781839700583 (hardback); 9781839701702 (e-book). See .

BIOLAW AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: TOWARDS INTERDISCIPLINARY SYNERGIES (Caroline Fournet & Anja Matwijkiw eds., Brill-Nijhoff - Studies in International Criminal Law Series, Vol. I, 1-386), Leiden, the Netherlands, 2020. ISBN: 978-90-04-36443-1 (hardback); 978-90-04-36442-4 (e-book). See .

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (ICL), INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE (ICJ), AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (PIL): THE DEMARCATION DEBATE, special issue published in 20(5) INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW (INT’L CRIM. L. REV.) 745-943, Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, 2019 (online) and 2020 (paperback, with Introduction).

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PAVING THE BIOLAW PATH IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 17/6 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 985-1122, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, 2016 (online) and 2017 (paperback, with Introduction).

ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 16/2 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 177- 360, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, 2015 (online) and 2016 (paperback, with Introduction).

PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 14/4-5 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 669-948, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, 2014 (online and paperback, with Introduction).

GRUNDVILKÅR: ET FILOSOFISK EKSPERIMENT [FUNDAMENTAL CONDITIONS: A PHILOSOPHICAL EXPERIMENT] (Attika Publishers, Holbæk, Denmark, 1997). ISBN: 87-7528-219-7 (paperback).

INTRODUCTIONS: An Introduction to the Interdisciplinary Considerations of the “Burqa Ban” Trend. Criminalizing the Trivial or Separating National and International Law? (co-authored with Anna Oriolo), in LAW, CULTURAL STUDIES AND THE “BURQA BAN” TREND: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY HANDBOOK 1-31 (Anja Matwijkiw & Anna Oriolo eds., Intersentia, Cambridge-Antwep-Chicago, England 2021).

Introduction: The Emergence of International Criminal Biolaw – The Vehicle and Web of Interdisciplinary Norm-Synergies (co-authored with Caroline Fournet), in BIOLAW AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: TOWARDS INTERDISCIPLINARY SYNERGIES 1-23 (Caroline Fournet & Anja Matwijkiw eds., Brill-Nijhoff - Studies in International Criminal Law (Series) Vol. I, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2020).

Introduction. International Criminal Law (ICL), International Criminal Justice (ICJ), and Public International Law (PIL): The Demarcation Debate (introduction to single volume of special issue), INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (ICL), INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE (ICJ), AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW (PIL): THE DEMARCATION DEBATE, 20(5) INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 745-758 (Anja Matwijkiw ed., Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2020 (paperback); also online publication dated September 3, 2020)).

Introduction. International Criminal BioLaw, in PAVING THE BIOLAW PATH IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 17/6 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 985-996 (introduction to special issue), (Anja Matwijkw ed., Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2017 (paperback)).

Introduction. Ethics in the Making. – From Controversy to Criterion for International Criminal Law, in ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 16/2 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 177-200 (introduction to special issue), (Anja Matwijkw ed., Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2016 (paperback)).

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Introduction: On the Philosophy of International Criminal law, in (special issue entitled) PHILOSOPHY OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 14/4-5 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW 669-693 (introduction to double special issue) (Anja Matwijkiw ed., Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2014 (paperback)).

BOOKS CHAPTERS A Look Behind the Legal Scene: Philosophical Stakeholder Responses to Fundamental Human Rights, forthcoming in SOLIDARITY AND RULE OF LAW. THE NEW DIMENSION OF EU SECURITY (Teresa Russo, Anna Oriolo, Gaspare Dalia eds., Springer, Berlin, 2022).

Denmark’s Blanket Burqa Ban: A National(ist) Perspective, in LAW, CULTURAL STUDIES AND THE “BURQA BAN” TREND: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY HANDBOOK 349-389 (Anja Matwijkiw & Anna Oriolo eds., Intersentia, Cambridge-Antwerp-Chicago, England 2021).

Biolaw Stakes, Activist Jurisprudence, and (Presumed) Limits for Protected Interests, in BIOLAW AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: TOWARDS INTERDISCIPLINARY SYNERGIES 169- 200 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Caroline Fournet & Anja Matwijkiw eds., Brill- Nijhoff - Studies in International Criminal Law (Series) Vol. I, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2020). • Republication of journal article.

[Human] Values and Ethics in Environmental Health Discourse and Decision-Making: The Complex Stakeholder Controversy and the Possibility of ‘Win-Win’ Outcomes, in ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH IN INTERNATIONAL AND EU LAW: CURRENT CHALLENGES AND LEGAL RESPONSES 3-25 (co-authored) (Stefania Negri ed., Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law, Turin-Abingdon, 2019). • Deliverable of the research project “New frontiers in Environmental Health” of the Jean Monnet Chair on “European Health, Environmental and Food Safety Law” (2016-2019), co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, by invitation from the Chair holder, Stefania Negri, University of Salerno, Italy. See .

Post-Conflict Justice: Legal Doctrine, General Jurisprudence, and Stakeholder Frameworks, in GLOBAL TRENDS: LAW, POLICY & JUSTICE: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR GIULIANA ZICCARDI CAPALDO 345-370 (M. Cherif Bassiuoni, Joanna Gomula, Paolo Mengozzi, John G. Merrills, Rafael Nieto Navia, Anna Oriolo, William Schabas, & Anna Virgorito eds., Oceana/Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2013) (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (published as a Festschrift and special edition of GLOBAL COMMUNITY YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE) ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-19-933230-4 (hardcover). See UNITED NATIONS JURIDICAL YEARBOOK (2013), at 490, at f.

Justice versus Revenge: The Philosophical Underpinnings of the Chicago Principles on Post-Conflict Justice, in THE PURSUIT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE: A WORLD STUDY ON CONFLICTS, VICTIMIZATION, AND POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE VOLS. I-II, 173-241 [contribution

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to the Thematic Part that contained ethics recommendations for the United Nations (infra, pp. 239-241) (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., Intersentia Publishers, Antwerp-Oxford-Portland, Belgium/England/USA, 2010) (ISBN: 978-94-000-0017-9 (hardcopy)). • The world study was considered “a milestone in the field of international criminal justice (ICJ)” and “an outstanding world survey.” The relevant review also mentioned Matwijkiw’s report and its “in-depth considerations” pertaining to ethics recommendations for the United Nations. See 10(II) GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ (Oxford University Press, 2010), at 929, 931 n.21.

A Modern Perspective on International Criminal Law: Accountability as a Meta-Right, in THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF M. CHERIF BASSIOUNI 19-79 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Leila N. Sadat & Michael P. Scharf eds., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2008) (ISBN: 978- 90-04-16631-8 (hardcopy)).

A Philosophical Perspective on Rights, Accountability and Post-Conflict Justice. - Setting up the Premises, in POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE 155-199 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., Transnational Publishers, Ardsley, New York, USA, 2002) ISBN: 1-57105-153-8 (hardcopy). • Cited (in the pre-draft) of THE DECLARATION ON PEACE AND JUSTICE, 2008. See KAI AMBOS ET AL, BUILDING A FUTURE ON PEACE AND JUSTICE: STUDIES ON TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT (THE NUREMBERG DECLARATION ON PEACE AND JUSTICE), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2009 (ISBN: 978-3-540-85753-2), at 61 n260, 92.

Is There Meaning in Philosophy? in FILOSOFIENS RUM [THE ROOM OF PHILOSOPHY] 139-143 (Kaj Ove Krogh & Flemming Madsen Poulsen, eds., Dafolo Publishers, Frederikshavn, Denmark, 1998). ISBN: 87-7794-429-1 (paperback).

PROCEEDINGS Stakeholder Jurisprudence: The New Way in Human Rights, in PROCEEDINGS OF THE 25TH IVR WORLD CONGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY (LAW, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY), http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/year/2013/ docId/24872 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Department of Law, Goethe Universität ed., Frankfurt, Germany, 2012).

JOURNAL ARTICLES (PEER-REVIEWED) Liberal Democracy: Absolutist EU Rule of Law Conditionality or a Pluralistic Bargaining Chip? forthcoming in OPTIME – SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF ALBANIAN UNIVERSITY (July 2021).

China’s “Belt and Road Initiative”: A Research Study of a Multifaceted Policy, forthcoming in 20 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE (GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ) (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2021) (co-authored with Xiaoqing Diana Lin & Bronik Matwijkiw & Su Yun Woo). • Research Director on the project.

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From Advocatus Diabolic on the COVID-19 Pandemic to Ethical Concerns & International Relations, 16/3 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES JOURNAL (INT’L STUD. J.) 1-54 (Mehdi Zakerian ed., Tehran, Iran (2020).

The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia: Politics and Ethics in Victim Recognition and Rape Prosecution,19 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ) 261-288 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2020) (co-authored with Mikkel Jarle Christensen, Caroline Fournet, Astrid Kjeldgaard-Pedersen & Bronik Matwijkiw). • Research Director on the project.

COVID-19: Illiberal Restrictions May Become Too Liberal, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), blog publication for “COVID-19 & Human Rights” (Online Essay Collection/Archive), 21 April 2020, https://rwi.lu.se/blog/covid-19- illiberal-restrictions/ (also copy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). (Invited by Radu Mares, RWI Acting Research Director).

The Dangers of the Obvious but Often Disregarded Details in the International Criminal Law Demarcation Debate: Norm-Integration and the Triple-Thesis ‘Argument,’ 20 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW (INT’L CRIM. L. REV.) 759-783, Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2019 (online), 2020 (paperback).

Illiberal versus Liberal State Branding and Public International Law: Denmark and the Approximation to Human(itarian) Rightlessness, 18 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 207-235 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2019) (co- authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-19-007250-6 (hardcopy)).

“The Burqa Ban”: Legal Precursors for Denmark, American Experiences and Experiments, and Philosophical and Critical Examinations, 15/1 INT’L STUD. J. (co- authored with Erik Baldwin, Ryan Long et al) 157-206 (abstract at VIII-IX) (Mehdi Zakerian ed., Tehran, Iran, 2018). • ISJ Research Director of collaborative research project. • Designed a set of recommendations for policymakers (at 200-206).

The 2018 Danish “Burqa Ban”: Joining a European Trend and Sending a National Message, 15/1 INT’L STUD. J. (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) 55-80 (abstract at III- IV) (Mehdi Zakerian ed., Tehran, Iran, 2018).

International Relations Begin at Home: A Humanitarian Learning Lesson from the Kingdom of Denmark, 15/1 INT’L STUD. J. (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) 103-156 (abstract at VI-VII) (Mehdi Zakerian ed., Tehran, Iran, 2018).

In Memoriam: M. Cherif Bassiouni (1937-2017), 17 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 15-27 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2018) (co-

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authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-19-092384-6 (hardcopy)).

Bahrain Anno 2017: Peace or Regime Change? The Ongoing Human Rights Dilemma and the Ethics Pillar as a Measurement, 17 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 131-146 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2018) (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-19-092384-6 (hardcopy)).

Marx, Gender Issues, and Modes of Interpretation: Competing Outlooks on the Possibility of a Transition from Historical Materialism to Feminism: Recent Work on Marxism and Feminism (Christine Di Stefano, Heather Brown, Hilary Rose, and Karl Marx), 49/1 THE PHILOSOPHICAL FORUM 83-104 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Douglas P. Lackey ed., Wiley-Blackwell, USA, 2018). DOI: 10.1111/phil.12174 • Received a certificate of recognition for “top downloaded article 2017-2018”.

The Stakeholder Approach to Basic Economic and Social Rights: International Law and the Case of Milton Friedman versus R. Edward Freeman, 14/2 INT’L STUD. J. 13-31 (co- authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Mehdi Zakerian ed., Tehran, Iran, 2017).

Biolaw Stakes, Activist Jurisprudence, and (Presumed) Limits for Protected Interests, 17/6 INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 1070-1101 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw), Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2016 (online) and 2017 (paperback).

The Unapologetic Integration of Ethics: Stakeholder Realignments in the Light of Global Law and Shared Governance Doctrine. – Distilling the Essence of Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo's Jurisprudential Paradigm-Shift,15 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 885-901 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2016) (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-19-064775-9 (hardcopy)).

Museer og Værdier. Det Udvidede Museumsbegreb [Museums and Values. The Extended Museum Concept], NORTH ART MAGAZINE 1-9 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw), (Yvonne Hansen ed., Copenhagen), online publication, 24 August 2016, htpp://www.kunstlivet.dk (also copy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

The Value Question and Legal Doctrine: The Inescapability of Ethics, 16/2 INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 323-345 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw), Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2015 (online) and 2016 (paperback).

February 14, 2014: The Three-Year Anniversary. Bahrain and the Precarious Diplomacy of Responsibility-Ascriptions: Values and Philosophical Aspects of Interpretation, 14(1) GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 63-102 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, 2015). (ISSN; 1535-9468; 978-0- 19-027051-3 (hardcopy)).

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The Missing Link in Stakeholder Theory: A Philosophical Framework, 28/1 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHILOSOPHY 125-154 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Elliot Cohen ed., Florida, USA, 2014).

Stakeholder Applications: Advantages or Disadvantages for International Criminal Law? 14/4-5 INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 923-947 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2014 (online and paperback)).

A Stakeholder Approach to International Human Rights: Could the Trend Become a Tragedy? 84/3-4 REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE DROIT PÉNAL 405-432 (Co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Carole Girault et al eds., Paris, France, 2013), with summaries in French and Spanish.

From the Rhetoric of States to Strategic Effectiveness in the Globalization Effort: M. Cherif Bassiouni’s Statement at the Historic High-Level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Rule of Law at the National and International Levels, 12(II) GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 1001-1031 (co-authored) (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oceana/Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2013) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-19-932999-1 (hardcopy)).

Memorialization: An International Law Strategy, 5 THE SOUTH SHORE JOURNAL 85-109 (co- authored) (Christopher J. Young ed., IU Northwest Center for Urban and Regional Excellence/One Region, online publication, 2013), https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/ssj.

Stakeholder Theory and the Logic of Value Concepts: Challenges for Contemporary International Law, 7/3 INT’L STUD. J. 19-79 (co-authored) (Mehdi Zakerian ed., Tehran, Iran, 2011).

Stakeholder Theory and Justice Issues: The Leap from Business Management to Contemporary International Law, 10/2 INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 143-180 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Michael Bohlander ed., Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2010).

From Business Management to Human Rights: The Adoption of Stakeholder Theory, XIII: 2009 JOURNAL OF THE INDIANA ACADEMY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 46-59 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Jean V. Poulard ed., IASS, Indiana University, IN, USA, 2010).

The No Impunity Policy in International Criminal Law: Justice versus Revenge, 9/1 INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 1-37 (Michael Bohlander ed., Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2009).

Human Needs and Justice: The Case against Realism 26/4 NORDIC JOURNAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS 279-301 (Njål Høstmælingen ed., Oslo University Press, Norway, 2008).

The Way Forward in Northwest Indiana: Ethics as a Vehicle for Urban Renewal, 2 THE SOUTH SHORE JOURNAL 91-116 (co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw) (Robin Hass Birky &

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Eva Mendieta eds., Indiana University/NWI Quality of Life Council, online publication, 2007), http://www.southshorejournal.org.html.

Revenge and Humanity: The Case of the Failed State, 6(II) GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 1679- 1698 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oceana/Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2007) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 978-0-379-21486-4 (hardcopy)).

The Reverse Revenge Norm in International Law: The Chicago Principles on Post-Conflict Justice, 78/3-4 REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE DROIT PÉNAL 565-599 (Reynald Ottenhof, ed., Paris, France, 2007), with summaries in French and Spanish.

Making Sense of the Right to Truth in Educational Ethics: Toward a Theory and Practice that Protect the Fundamental Interests of Adolescent Students, 2 INTERCULTURAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW REVIEW 329-424 (co-authored with W. Mack) (Danielle N. Boaz & Aditi Sehgal eds., Miami, USA, 2007). • Cited in THE LEXINGTON PRINCIPLES ON THE RIGHTS OF DETAINEES, 2009 See .

The Right to Accountability: A General Jurisprudence Approach to International Criminal Law, 5(I) THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 309-332 (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oceana/Oxford University Press, USA, 2006) (ISSN: 1535-9468; ISBN: 0-379-21483-0 (hardcopy)).

Rights for the Sake of the Individual as an End in Himself, 3-4 TIDDSKRIFT FOR RETTSVITENSKAP [JOURNAL OF LEGAL SCIENCE] 738-775 (Viggo Hagstrøm & Magnus Aarbakke eds., Scandinavian University Press, Oslo-Copenhagen-Stockholm-Boston, Norway/Denmark/Sweden/USA, 2000).

A Fluxus Artist in Flux, 40 NORTH-DEBAT [NORTH-DEBATE] 11-23 (co-authored) (Bent Petersen ed., Associated Publishing House, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996).

Om Forholdet mellem Retsnormer og Politik (On the Relationship Between Legal Norms and Politics), 4 TIDSSKRIFT FOR RETTSVITENSKAP [JOURNAL OF LEGAL SCIENCE] 686-712 (co- authored) (Birger Stuevold Lassen & Magnus Aarbakke eds., Scandinavian University Press, Oslo-Copenhagen-Stockholm-Boston, Norway/Denmark/Sweden/USA, 1995).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS A Very Meaningful Anniversary, 8/4 INT’L CRIM. L. REV. 713-723 (reviewing, David A. Blumenthal & Timothy L.H. McCormick (eds.), THE LEGACY OF NUREMBERG: CIVILISING INFLUENCE OR INSTITUTIONALISED VENGEANCE? Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2008).

The Sensuous Way, 85 NORTH ART MAGAZINE 1-57 (Bent Petersen ed., Associated Publishing House, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005) (special issue in honor of Edward Matwijkiw). See also http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/philosophy/dmpub.shtml.

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Love Without Limits, 15/2 SPIRITS 81 (Mary Nolan ed., Indiana University Northwest, USA, 2005).

Should Men Include Women as Equals? PRINCE HALL FREEMASONS JOURNAL 33-38 (Jerry Butler ed., State of Illinois & Jurisdiction, USA, 2005) (special mid-year issue) (invited Guest Writer).

Materialistic Morality, 15/1 SPIRITS 33 (Allison Mendez ed., Indiana University Northwest, USA, 2004). • Won the Best Literary Magazine of the Year at the 2004 Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) Awards Convention.

Kvinder og Filosofi (Women and Philosophy), 2/10 FILOSOFI [PHILOSOPHY] 19-24 (Eric Bendtsen ed., Department of Philosophy, Pedagogy & Rhetoric, Copenhagen University, Denmark, 1996) (co-authored). • Also published as a feature newspaper article, Kvinder Er Da Også Filosoffer (Women Are Philosophers Too), BERLINGSKE TIDENDE, January 12, 1996 (Denmark), at 4 (with drawing by Jens Hage).

Latent Utaknemmelighed/Forfald/Fortvivlelse/Menneskelig Metafysisk [Latent Ingratitude/Disrepair/Despair/Human Metaphysics] 27 LYRIK 15 [LYRICS – JOURNAL OF DANISH AND FOREIGN POETRY] (Per Nielsen ed., Nordisk Litteratur Forlag, Odense, Denmark, 1989).

Begivenheder på Stort Format (At Bekende Foreløbig Kulør) [Great Events (Temporary Admission)] 4/87 HVEDEKORN [HVEDEKORN. JOURNAL OF DANISH POETRY AND ART] (Poul Borum ed., Rosinante, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1987). See http://hvedekorn.raptus.mico.dk/?p=53

MEDIA (Selective) Rob Ellis, Two new volumes of critical essays on contemporary law, co-edited by Fulbrighter Anja Matwijkiw, FULBRIGHTER - A GLOBAL COMMUNITY, NEWS & REFLECTIONS, June 4, 2021, available at . Megan Miller, Professor Anja Matwijkiw Brings her Fulbright Experience to the Classroom: Expert in Human Rights Takes an Interdisciplinary Approach to Sharing Research with Students, Office of Marketing and Communications, IU Northwest, Apr. 29, 2021, available at . Amy Lavalley, National Reports of People Cheating to Get COVID-19 Vaccine Don’t Reflect Local Health Care Setting, Officials say, POST-TRIBUNE, Feb. 26, 20021, available at . Matwijkiw Noted for Publications, in INSIDEIUN, NEWS FOR THE IU NORTHWEST COMMUNITY (Campus Awards and Accolades), Office of Marketing and Communications, IU

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Northwest, Sept. 28, 2020, available at . PortalOkoHr, Održan hibridni tečaj 'Međunarodni kazneni progon teških gospodarskih kaznenih djela protiv okoliša', Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik, Nov. 7, 2020, available at . Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Year in Review - 2019, available at at 53 (also on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). Anja Matwijkiw, COVID-19: Illiberal Restrictions May Become Too Liberal, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, publication for “COVID- 19 & Human Rights” (Online Essay Collection/Archive; (contribution invited by Radu Mares), Apr. 21, 2020, available at (also on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). Anja Matwijkiw, From Crowds to Social Distancing in Sweden, THE #IUNSTRONG MOVEMENT! (published (with text and 5 pictures) on social media channels during the COVID-19 pandemic), Office of Marketing and Communications, IU Northwest, April 2020, available at . Dr. Anja Matwijkiw: A U.S. Fulbright Distinguished Chair of Public International Law (interview), Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Feb. 20, 2020, available at (also on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). Anja Matwijkiw, The Dangers of the Obvious but Often Disregarded Details in the International Criminal Law Demarcation Debate: Norm-Integration and the Triple-Thesis ‘Argument,’ Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Publications – Series on Guest Researcher Publications – with video abstract by Jamie Bowd (Communication Officer) and Christina Geijer (Head of Communications), Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, 2020, available at (also on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). Romskt Informations- och Kunskapscenter [Roma Information and Knowledge Centre (RIKC), Arbetsmarknads- och socialförvaltningen [Labour Market and Social Services Department], Malmö Stad [Malmö Municipality], Mar. 4, 2020 (social media/Facebook mentioning of Prof. Matwijkiw) Matwijkiw & RIKC 2020 (also on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). International Accolades for Anja Matwijkiw, IU NORTHWEST NEWS, Oct. 4, 2019, available at . IU Northwest professor heading to Sweden as Fulbright Scholar, IU INSIDE, April 10, 2019, available at https://news.iu.edu/stories/2019/04/iu/inside/10-news- roundup.html?utm_source=2019-04-10&utm_term=inside_iu&utm_medium=email&utm _content=Around%20IU&utm_campaign=sf Erika Rose, IU Northwest ethics, human rights professor heading to Sweden as Fulbright Scholar: Named Distinguished Chair of Public International Law, Anja Matwijkiw will

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spend 2019-20 academic year teaching, conducting research abroad, IU NORTHWEST NEWS, April 2, 2019, available at https://www.iun.edu/news/2019/fulbright-anja- matwijkiw.htm International Law Reporter (2019), available at Litis.it (2019), available at Jean Monet Chair (Italy, 2019), available at . Dipublico.org (Derecho Internacional, 2018), available at Erika Rose, Notes of Distinction, Campus Accolades – Anja Matwijkiw, Indiana University Northwest Office of Marketing and Communications Media, March 7, 2018, available at LuAnn Franklin, IUN conference honors 70th anniversary of Nuremberg doctors’ trial of late 1940s, in THE (NWI) TIMES ((with photos by Tony V. Martin), December 8, 2017, available at Erika C. Rose, Matwijkiw chosen to succeed ‘founding father’ of international criminal law and justice of ISJ editorial board, in INSIDE IU NORTHWEST (with photo provided by Office of Marketing and Communications), November 8, 2017, available at Alexis Morales, Interview with Joseph Wszolek (mentions Anja Matwijkiw’s contribution to ethics in local government), Indiana University Bicentennial Oral History Project, IU Libraries University Archives, Bloomington (Nov. 21, 2017), . Lauren Leone-Cross, Should Physician-Assisted Deaths Be an Option for the Terminally Ill in Northwest Indiana? in THE (NWI) TIMES, October 20, 2017, available at Janet Burn, GOP Law Forces Doctors to Plug ‘Abortion Reversal,’ Disclose It’s Unproven to Work, in WOMEN@FORBES, March 9, 2017, available at Becky Jacobs, ‘Abortion reversal’ bill passes House, but concerns linger, in CHICAGO TRIBUNE/POST-TRIBUNE, March 1, 2017, available at 6 BIOETHICAL VOICES: NEWSLETTER OF THE UNESCO CHAIR IN BIOETHICS, HAIFA (2016), at 103, available at

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Notes of Distinction, in INDIANA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST NEWS, May 18, 2016, available at Giles Bruce, NWI Health Care Providers Deal with Ethical Decisions, in THE (NWI) TIMES, October 21, 2016, available at Erika C. Rose, Anja Matwijkiw Achieves Highest Honor in Field, in INDIANA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST NEWS (with photo by Dominick Lopez), June 29, 2015, available at Justice Without Borders Is Justice for All, in NORTHWEST PHOENIX, Apr. 8, 2009, at front page, 4. Region Has Entered Ethics Era, in THE (NORTHWEST INDIANA) TIMES, Dec. 9, 2007, at Sunday Forum, G2. (Guest Commentary). IUN Educators Earn Recognition and Awards, in POST-TRIBUNE, May 11, 2007, at E2. Council Members Don’t Show for Ethics Training, THE TIMES, Apr. 28, 2007, at A7. Three Towns Are Moving Forward on Ethics Initiative, in THE TIMES, Mar. 26, 2007, at A8. Carrie Frank & Dinna Jaber, Conference Brings Ethics Closer, in NORTHWEST NEWS, Jan. Issue, 2007, at 4-5, available at Highland Reappoints Ethics Panelists, in THE TIMES, Dec. 30, 2006, at News Desk Online. The Art of Ethics, in NORTHWEST PHOENIX, Dec. 6, 2006, at front page, 9. Ethics Overhaul a Hard Sell in Region: Curbing Corruption by Government Officials May Not Convert Many, in (WEST LAKE) POST-TRIBUNE, Nov. 14, 2006, at A5. Professor Helping Give NWI a Lesson in Ethics, in THE TIMES (HAMMOND AND RIDGE EDITION), Nov. 13, 2006, at A7. Conference Looks at Public Ethics in NWI, in (CROWN-POINT/LOWELL) POST-TRIBUNE, Nov. 10, 2006, at B2. Bill Dolan, Ethical Leadership: It’s Easier Said than Done in the Region, in THE (NORTHWEST INDIANA) TIMES, Dec. 11, 2005, Sunday Forum, at front page. Bill Dolan, Local Push Toward Ethics Could Inspire New Group of Leaders, in THE NORTHWEST INDIANA TIMES.COM, Dec. 11, 2005. Scholars at Risk Network, Human Rights and the Difference between Justice and Injustice, in NORTHWEST PHOENIX, Nov. 3, 2004, at front page, 7. På Vagt for “De Anderledes” [Defending ”The Different Ones”], in 28 SØNDAG, July 10, 2000 (Den.), at 15. Ulrik Jensen, Ny bog af FMP, in SYDSJÆLLANDS TIDENDE, 14 Oct. 1998 (Den.), at 6 (with photo of book editor). Henning Gøtz, En anderledes filosofibog fra Stuby, in NÆSTVED TIDENDE, 14 Oct. 1998 (Den.), at 4. Anja Matwijkiw. En Kvindelig Kierkegaard [Anja Matwijkiw. A Female Kierkegaard], in 1 SØNDAG, 27 Dec.1997 (Den.), at 39 (interview with Ulla Borchenius and photo by Bjørn Jacobsen). Kvinder Er da Også Filosofer [Women Are Philosophers Too], in BERLINGSKE TIDENDE, 12 Jan. 1996 (Den.), at 4 (feature article with a drawing by Jens Hage).

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Cambridge Old and New, in 3 ANGLO-DANIA, Aug. 1992 (Eng.), at 14 (with a picture provided by the Anglo-Danish Society). The Oxford and Cambridge Poetry Anthology, in VARSITY, Feb. 28, 1992 (Eng.), at 11. De Findes! [They Exist!]in 1/20 UNIVERSITETSAVISEN, Jan. 1992 (Den.), at 4 (interview with Henrik Egede).

WORK IN PROGRESS PHILOSOPHICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw eds., Brill|Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2021-2022).

BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW: EXAMPLES OF INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES (Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw, special issue approved by Editor-in- Chief and slated for 2022 publication).

DISCRIMINATION AND OTHER STRATEGIES OF NON-INCLUSION: CAUSES, CONCEPTUALIZATIONS, AND CONSEQUENCES (Anja Matwijkiw & Anna Oriolo eds., Intersentia, Cambridge, England, 2021-2022).

Satirical Modalities, the Public Space, and International relations Effects (journal article).

EDITOR AND REVIEWER (A list of Reviews, Legal Maxims, etc. on File with Professor Matwijkiw)

EDITORIAL BOARD JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (JICL), Hague Center for International Law & Investment (HCILI), 2019-present. See .

EDITORIAL BOARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES JOURNAL (INT’L STUD. J.) – Dialogue for Peace and Human Rights (ISJ), Tehran, Iran & U.S. et al, 2017-present. • Replaced M. Cherif Bassiouni (letter on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). • Research Director and Member of International Advisory Board. • Co-Facilitated the registration of ISJ as an NGO in Paris, France (2018) [with the name of: “Centre des Etudes des Coopérations Internationales”]. See .

EDITORIAL BOARD GLOBAL COMMUNITY YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE, Oxford University Press, New York (2015-present). • Special responsibility for Part V: Global Justice – Decisions of International Courts and Tribunals” (cf. legal maxims), in addition to blind reviews of manuscripts. • Research Director for special projects. See .

EDITORIAL BOARD INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, Brill-Nijhoff, Leiden, the Netherlands (2011- present).

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• Guest Editor for special journal issues. See .

OTHER ROLES (Selective)

GUEST EDITOR INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands, 2014-present.

GUEST JOURNAL REVIEWER GLOBAL COMMUNITY YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE, Oxford University Press, New York (2014).

INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands (2009-2011).

GUEST BOOK REVIEWER INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, Brill/Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands (2008). CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2008.

GUEST TRANSLATOR AND CO-EDITOR OF JOURNAL NORTH ART MAGAZINE (special issue in honor of Edward Matwijkiw), Copenhagen, Denmark, 2005.

SPECIAL DISCIPLINARY CONTRIBUTIONS TO BOOK SERIES & JOURNALS

Co-facilitated the inclusion of “a cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary academic forum” as well as the emphasis on “ethical and historical research on international criminal law and justice” for Brill’s 2020 launching of the new STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (Series), 2020.

Co-facilitated the introduction of “Legal Philosophy and Ethics” as a category for GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ, 2018.

INTERNATIONAL EXPERT EVALUATOR/CONSULTANT (International Law) Expert’s Evaluation No. 801017, Executive Government Agency of The National Science Centre (Narodowe Centrum Nauki – NCN), Krakow, Poland, Apr. 6, 2019 (date of submission), available at [project “Methods of implementation of international norms into domestic substantive criminal law. Dogmatic and theoretical analysis”; registration no. 2018/31/D/HS5/01689, NCN panel HS5]. (By invitation from the NCN’s Expert Reviewers’ Office and administered by Magdalena Liszka ([email protected]), Expert Reviewers’ Documentation Officer for NCN ().

TRANSNATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS (Application of Research in Rights Instruments) THE LEXINGTON PRINCIPLES ON THE RIGHTS OF DETAINEES, 2009.

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This cites (at 36) Anja Matwijkiw & Willie Mack, Making Sense of the Right to Truth in Educational Ethics: Toward a Theory and Practice that Protect the Fundamental Interests of Adolescent Students. See . About the document: THE LEXINGTON PRINCIPLES ON THE RIGHTS OF DETAINEES, available at , contains international due process principles, which are the outcome of interdisciplinary collaboration under the auspices of Washington and Lee University School of Law.

THE NUREMBERG DECLARATION ON PEACE AND JUSTICE, 2008. This cites (in the pre-draft) Anja Matwijkiw, A Philosophical Perspective on Rights, Accountability and Post-Conflict Justice. - Setting up the Premises for “a philosophical position” on amnesties. See KAI AMBOS ET AL, BUILDING A FUTURE ON PEACE AND JUSTICE: STUDIES ON TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE, PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT (THE NUREMBERG DECLARATION ON PEACE AND JUSTICE), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany, 2009 (ISBN: 978-3-540-85753-2), at 61 n.260, 92. About the document: THE NUREMBERG DECLARATION ON PEACE AND JUSTICE, available at , was declared by “the Permanent Representation of Finland, Germany and Jordan to the United Nations” in 2008 (at 541).

LEGAL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS (Inclusion of Research for Reform Purposes) The SD Institute of Law (SDIL) (“leading independent organization in Iran producing scholarly work to clarify, modernize, and otherwise improve the Iranian legal system” (Vahid Eshtiagh, President). • Examples include, inter alia, Anja Matwijkiw: Introduction: On the Philosophy of International Criminal Law) and The No Impunity Policy in International Criminal Law: Justice versus Revenge See . See also .

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (Inclusion of Research for Awareness-Raising) MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES, The Practical Guide to Humanitarian Law (presenting (in English, Arabic, French, and Russian) the rules of humanitarian law applicable to the protection and assistance of victims of conflicts and crisis in accessible and reader-friendly alphabetical entries) • Lists Anja Matwijkiw, A Philosophical Perspective on Rights, Accountability, and Post-Conflict Justice: - Setting up the Premises as an expert source on the following areas: “impunity, judicial guarantees, non-applicability of statutory limitations, responsibility, universal jurisdiction, war crimes/crimes against humanity” See (also on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

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INTERNATIONAL COURTS & TRIBUNALS (Inclusion of Research for Legal Professionals (Judges, etc.)) International Criminal Court (ICC), the Legal Tools, administered (for the ICC) by the Centre of International Law Research and Policy. See International Criminal Court, available at .

The Peace Palace: Home of the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the International Court of Justice, The Hague Academy of International Law and the Peace Palace Library, The Hague, Legal Capitol of the world and the International City of Peace and Justice See Peace Palace Library. The International Law Library, available at . See also .

UNITED NATIONS JURIDICAL YEARBOOK, The Codification Division, Office of Legal Affairs: “Pursuant to resolution 1814 (XVII) of 18 December 1962, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to publish a juridical yearbook which would include certain documentary materials of a legal character concerning the United Nations and related intergovernmental organizations as presented in an outline annexed to the resolution”. See generally . See UNITED NATIONS JURIDICAL YEARBOOK (2013) (42. Transitional Justice), available at , at 490 for Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw, Post-Conflict Justice: Legal Doctrine, General Jurisprudence, and Stakeholder Frameworks.

United Nations Library, Geneva, Switzerland. See Bibliographie Mensuelle, Issue 300 (for Anja Matwijkiw & Bronik Matwijkiw, A Modern Perspective on International Criminal Law: Accountability as a Meta-Right), available at .

Legal and Reference Library of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). See .

RESEARCH ADOPTED IN PEER-TAUGHT & HIGH LEVEL COURSES Bahrain Anno 2017: Peace or Regime Change? The Ongoing Human Rights Dilemma and the Ethics Pillar as a Measurement, 17 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ 131-146 (co-authored) (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo gen. ed., Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2018). • The article, co-authored with Bronik Matwijkiw, was the basis for the joint research paper/lecture entitled Bahrain, M. Cherif Basssiouni’s Approach, Stakeholder Jurisprudence Reponses, and Learning Lessons about Post-Conflict Justice and Peacebuilding. • The paper/lecture was adopted for the EU Internal and External Security, Advanced Seminar in EU Criminal Law and Policy, 5th International Spring Course (EU Substantive Criminal Law and the Protection of Victims) “mostly for Croatian and

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international students in their advanced years of LL.B or LL.M studies, as well as doctoral students,” April 8-12, 2019, Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law & Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb (organizers), Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik (venue), Croatia. See . See also .

Post-Conflict Justice: Legal Doctrine, General Jurisprudence, and Stakeholder Frameworks, in GLOBAL TRENDS: LAW, POLICY & JUSTICE 345-370 (Anna Oriolo, Anna Vigorito et al eds., Oceana/Oxford University Press, New York, USA, 2013). • The chapter was adopted by M. Cherif Bassiouni for the purpose of teaching the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences’ (ISISC) 13th Specialization Course on International Criminal law, entitled The Future of International Criminal Law in the Era of Globalization, ISISC, Siracusa, Italy, 2013. The relevant course was sponsored by the John Hopkins University et al. See (also letter on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

A Philosophical Perspective on Rights, Accountability and Post-Conflict Justice. - Setting up the Premises, in POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE 155-199 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., Transnational Publishers, Ardsley, New York, 2002). • The chapter formed part of Visiting Professor and Iraq UN Ambassador Feisal Amin Rasoul Istrabadi’s syllabus for his course Transitional Justice in Iraq, taught at Indiana University Maurer School of Law-Bloomington, 2007. See .

CITATIONS: MAJOR RESEARCH STUDIES, REVIEW AND MENTIONING & DOCTORAL, J.D., M.A. & B.A. THESES UPON REQUEST, A LIST OF CITATIONS FOR DIFFERENT CATEGORIES MAY BE PROVIDED BY PROF. MATWIJKIW.

PRESENTATIONS (*Open to the Public) *A Case of Danish Values: Islamic Headscarves, II Annual IU Northwest Celebration of Faculty Research, Creativity and Innovation Program (CFP), Office of Academic Affairs, IU Northwest, March 19, 2021. • CPF is a “part of the Bicentennial Celebration of the Founding of Indiana University”. • Recording at youtube .

EU Western Balkans Cooperation and Protection of Fundamental Human Rights: Philosophical Stakeholder Remarks [About Values], the Jean Monnet EUWEB Module 2nd Edition’s Inaugural Conference, Department of Legal Sciences (Law School), University of Salerno, Italy, March 3, 2021.[Invited]. • Received “Certificate of Recognition as Keynote Speaker” issued by the Module Leader Professor Teresa Russo.

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American Legal Process Theory (ALPT) and Limits to (the ICC’s) Litigation: Appropriateness, Jus Cogens Norms and Basic (Human) Rights, Faculty of Law & Political Sciences, Allameh Tabataba’i University (ATU), Tehran, Iran, July 13, 2020. • Co-sponsored by The Hague Center for International Law and Investment (HCILI) & Iranian Association of International Criminal Law. • “Mondays on the ICC” event with a “record” participation of 186 people (letter on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). • Received a “Certificate of Presentation” from Dr. Heybatollah Najandi-Manesh (Director of HCILI) & Dr. Mohammad Ali Ardebili (Head of IAICL). See .

Rights Bias, International Law and General Rights Theory - One More Obstruction for Protection of Economic/Social/Cultural Rights, Nov. 2, 2020, Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik, Croatia (co-organized by the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany; Faculty of Law, Zagreb University, Croatia, and the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France). (Invited Lecturer).

The Burqa Ban: A National Perspective, Roundtable: “The Legal ‘Burqa Ban’ Trend: Criminalizing the Trivial or Separating National and International Law?” Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), May 21-22, 2020. • Sponsored by the Swedish Fulbright Commission & The Jean Monnet Module: EU- Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs.

Homing in on the Legal “Burqa Ban’ Trend, inter-departmental colloquium, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law & Gender Studies, Lund University, Sweden, March 19, 2020.

Research and Education Department Annual Meeting (presentation of projects for research collaboration), Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), Dag Hammarskjöld’s Backåkra, Skåne and Lund, Sweden, Oct. 14-16, 2019.

The Legal Burqa Ban Trend: Criminalizing the Trivial or Separating National and International Law? Danish Institute of International Studies (DIIS), May 23 (expert workshop), June 14, 2019 (author presentation for joint research project (monograph edited by Anna Oriolo and Anja Matwijkiw)).

Reflections on the Danish “Burqa Ban:” A Collaborative Research Project (with Bronik Matwijkiw), The Indiana University’s Bicentennial Inter-Campus Philosophy Conference, Kelley Center, Indiana University-Kokomo, 30 March 2019.

Bahrain, M. Cherif Basssiouni’s Approach and Learning Lessons about Post-Conflict Justice and Peacebuilding (Anja Matwijkiw/Bronik Matwijkiw), Inter-University Centre of Dubrovnik, Croatia, April 11, 2019.

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*Women’s Human Rights and Liberal Thought, Hass Birky Women’s Center, Indiana University Northwest, March 29, 2018.

The Kingdom of Denmark and “The Law of Jante:” From Sandemose’s Formalism to No Solidarity Responses in International Relations, Department of Humanities, Lewis College of Human Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, March 9, 2018. • The paper was posted on http://mypages.iit.edu/~schmaus/colloquium/index.html

*Om Forholdet Mellem Kunst og Samfund: Æstetikken fra et Historisk Materialistisk Synspunkt (On the Relationship between Art and Society: Aesthetics and Historical Materialis)], followed by ”Kunst og Marxisme. - En discussion på dansk” (”Art and Marxism – A discussion in Danish”), Kongegaarden, Center for Art and Music, organized by Korsør Kunstforeining (Finn Mikkelsen, Chair), Korsør, Denmark, December 28, 2017.

*A Tribute to M. Cherif Bassiouni: “Father of Modern International Criminal Law,” The Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial: 70 Years After (one-day conference), Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, December 7, 2017.

*Medical Aid in Dying, UNESCO World Bioethics Day 2017: Equality, Justice and Equity, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, October 19, 2017 (panel with Bev Hmurovic, President of Compassion and Choices (IN) and Dan Lowery, former President of Calumet College of St. Joseph).

Bahrain: Activist Jurisprudence and Post-Conflict Strategies and Measures, Danish Institute of International Studies (DIIS), Denmark, August 7, 2017; expert workshop on Bahrain (moved from February 14, 2017).

Bioethical Human Rights, “UNESCO World Bioethics Day: Bioethics and Vulnerable Populations,” Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, Indiana University Northwest (sponsored by the Office of the Chancellor, University Advancement and External Affairs, IU School of Medicine, and with Professor Mark A. Rodwin, Suffolk University Law School as keynote speaker), October 19, 2016. • The conference was mentioned by UNESCO. See .

Thoughts on Foundational Elements: The Path to BioLaw (paper), August 24, 2016, Copenhagen Law School, Denmark (also author meeting on special issue for INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW REVIEW, August 19).

*Museer og Værdier. Det Udvidede Museumsbegreb (Museums and Values. The Extended Museum Concept) (paper), North Gallery, August 19, 2016. Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Marxism and Feminism: A Logical Leap or A Contemporary Exaggeration, Department of Humanities, Lewis College of Human Sciences, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, November 20, 2015.

th Class Struggle and Gender Issues, 86 Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, University of Evansville, Indiana, USA (Panel Session: Gender), October 9, 2015.

th The Law of Jante, AMINTAPHIL’s 25 biennial conference (Topic: “Immigration and Citizenship”), Chapman University, Orange, California, October 9-12, 2014.

An Interdisciplinary Encounter: Philosophy and International Criminal Law, iCourts – The Danish National Research Foundation’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts, Copenhagen Law School, Denmark, July 14, 2014.

CSR: Law and Policy Expectations, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 28, 2013.

Idealist and Pragmatic Stakeholder Responses to International Law, Danish Institute for International Studies/Danish Institute for Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 20, 2012.

The Stakeholder Trend in Human Rights: From Analysis to Implication, Danish Institute for International Studies/Danish Institute for Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 7, 2012.

th Stakeholder Jurisprudence: The New Way in Human Rights, 25 IVR World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Topic: “Law, Science, Technology”), Goethe Universität, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, August 15-20, 2011.

The Stakeholder Approach to Basic Economic and Social Rights: The United Nations and the Case of Friedman vs. Freeman, AMINTAPHIL’s 23rd biennial conference (Topic: “Economic Justice”), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York, October 21-23, 2010.

Progressive Jurisprudence: Toward A Holistic Approach to Post-Conflict Justice, Queens College, City University of New York (CUNY), March 12, 2010.

From R. Edward Freeman to the New Way in Jurisprudence, IIT Humanities Colloquium Series, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, February 12, 2010.

Stakeholder Theory and General Jurisprudence: The Leap from Business Management to International Justice Issues, 80th Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences (the “International Studies” panel), DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, October 16, 2009.

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*The Chicago Principles on Post-Conflict Justice 1997-2007: An Alternative to United Nations Legislation, The 2009 Human Rights Awareness Week conference (the “Human Rights in Academics” panel), Indiana University Northwest, March 23-26, 2009.

*Ethics & Politics: The Role of Norms in Stakeholder Theory, IV Annual COAS Research Conference (the “Philosophy and Ethics” panel), Indiana University Northwest, November 15-16, 2007.

*Lake County Ethics, The Center for Regional Excellence’s II Annual Excellence in Research and Creativity Conference, Indiana University Northwest, March 30, 2007.

*The BreakThrough of Ethics, conference address/keynote (Coming Closer… Ethics in Northwest Indiana), Indiana University Northwest, November 13, 2006.

*The Revenge Philosophy, III Annual COAS Research Conference (the “Reigning in Retribution: Philosophical Discussions of Revenge and Forgiveness” panel), Indiana University Northwest, November 9-10, 2006.

The Reverse Revenge Norm, 23rd International Social Philosophy Conference (Topic: “International Law and Justice”), University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, August 3-5, 2006.

The Ambivalence of the Revenge Ban, IIT Humanities Colloquium Series, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, November 18, 2005.

*The Ethics of Globalization, II Annual COAS Research Conference, Indiana University Northwest, November 17-18, 2005.

Revenge and Humanity: The Case of the Failed State, 22nd IVR World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Topic: “Law and Justice in a Global Society”), University of Granada, Spain, May 24-29, 2005. (Invited (by Larry May) as Principal Speaker).

The Difficulties of Implementing a Policy Against Profanity, IIT Humanities Colloquium Series, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, March 25, 2005.

Retaliation as a Punitive Prohibition: International Criminal Law and War Crimes, AMINTAPHIL’s 20th biennial conference (Topic: “Just War Theory: Contemporary Challenges”), Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, November 18-21, 2004.

*Universalism versus Relativism: Human Rights as an Ethical Position, I Annual COAS Research Conference, Indiana University Northwest, November 11-12, 2004. See .

*Nature Reconsidered: A Critical and Contextual Assessment of What Is Given, Gallery for Contemporary Art, Indiana University Northwest, September 22, 2004.

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When The Other Is Beyond Good and Right, The Fifth Turning of the Centuries Conference: The Politics of Inclusion, Chicago State University, IL, March 31-April 1, 2004. • The talk was video-taped for CSU’s files and broadcasted across the Chicagoland area on CAN-TV.

*Is It Possible to Judge Art Meaningfully? Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2004. (Invited speaker).

Issues in Biomedical Ethics, Department of History & Philosophy, Indiana University Northwest, July 22, 2003. (Invited by Mark Sheldon).

Religion, Harm, and Parental Discretion, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, February 21, 2003. (Invited by Charles D. Taylor).

The Right to Accountability: M. Cherif Bassiouni’s Work for the International Criminal Court, AMINTAPHIL’s 19th biennial conference (Topic: “Human Rights”), American University, Washington, D.C., November 21-24, 2002.

Accountability as a Human Rights Issue, IIT Humanities Colloquium Series, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, November 8, 2002.

Human Needs and Economic Justice, AMINTAPHIL’s 18th biennial conference (Topic: “Justice and the Global Economy”), University of San Diego, San Diego, CA, March 9- 12, 2000.

Realism: A Traditional Way of Denying Economic and Social Rights Status as Claim- Rights, 19th IVR World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Topic: “The Transformations of Legal Systems and Economics in an Age of Global Interdependence”), Pace University, World Trade Center and the United Nations, New York, June 24-30, 1999.

Kvinder i den Akademiske Verden – Erfaringer fra Studiet [Women in the Academy – Experiences from the Field of Philosophy], Copenhagen University (KUA), October 12, 1998/1988. (Organized by the Institute of Philosophy and Center for Women’s Studies).

CONFERENCE OR EVENT ORGANIZER/SPONSOR (*Open to the Public) Roundtable, The Legal “Burqa Ban” Trend: Criminalizing the Trivial or Separating National and International Law? Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), May 21-22, 2020. • Organized in collaboration with Anna Oriolo, University of Salerno, Kamal Makili- Aliyev, RWI, and Russell Garner, RWI. • Sponsored by the Swedish Fulbright Commission (with logo) & The Jean Monnet Module: EU-Western Balkans Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs (with logo).

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• 5 panels consisting of 18 online presentations; and with Opening Remarks by Anja Matwijkiw, who also served as Chair. See Report on the Scientific, Didactic and Research Activities of the 1st Edition of the Jean Monnet Module EU-Western Balkans: Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs, at 3.1, .

2020 Lecture Series, Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden (organized in connection with the teaching of the elective and advanced course JAMR42 “Human Rights, Values and Legal Trends: The Role of Ethics [in Public International Law]” for LL.M – Master in International Human Rights Law Programme (MIHRL) with Assoc. Professor Karol Nowak MIHRL Director as panelist for external speakers and Anja Matwijkiw as chair, co-panelist and moderator), March-April, 2020. Examples of invited speakers: Prof. Dr. Caroline Fournet, University of Groningen, the Netherlands, 'Dead Victims’ Rights, International Criminal Justice and Post-Atrocity Memory; Visiting Researcher Dr. Michael McEachrane, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sweden, If not “positive” rights… then at least new responsibilities (to expand justice); Asst. Prof., Dr. Sunčana Roksandić Vidlička, University of Zagreb, Croatia, Post- Conflict Justice & Protection of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in International Criminal Law; Former Major of the U.S. Special Forces Dr. Ian Fishback, University of Michigan, United States, A Whistleblower on Torture (Ethics-Law Conflict & Legal Doctrine.

*Women and Power: Gender in the Public Space, IU statewide WGS conference, IU Northwest, April 4-5, 2019 (proposed the theme and co-organizer of event (panel on keynote speaker).

*International Justice: A Work in Progress, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, November 8, 2018 (organized and hosted a one-day conference on new frontiers in the legal realm), with student research assistants and participants from several IU campuses, three speaker panels with respectively local IU and international and international faculty from Salerno University, Italy and Thomas Jefferson University- Philadelphia, USA); also delivered the Opening Remarks.

*UNESCO World Bioethics Day 2018, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, October 15, 2018 (proposed keynote speaker (Nancy Jecker, University of Washington School of Medicine)) and co-organized panel of commentators (Susan Zinner, Anja Matwijkiw) on keynote speaker’s paper “Duties to the Elderly in an Aging World: The Case of Dementia.”

*Celebrating Our Students Conference: Gender and Sexuality, Library University Center, IU Northwest/Women’s & Gender Studies, March 8, 2018 (co-facilitator).

*The Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial: 70 Years After, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, December 7, 2017 (organized and hosted a one-day conference on international criminal law, justice and (bio)ethics, which included six student research

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presentations and two speaker panels that mixed internal/IU and external/regional speakers with international speakers from Groningen University, Netherlands and Essex University, England, UK); also delivered the Conference Address and Introduction of Keynote Speaker.

*UNESCO World Bioethics Day 2017: Equality, Justice and Equity, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, October 19, 2017 (organized keynote speaker event (Michael Davis) with introduction and panel of commentators).

*Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: A Celebration of (Graduate and Undergraduate) Student Research in Arts and Sciences, John W. Anderson Library Conference Center & Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, April 21-22, 2016 (faculty sponsor of one student researcher on neuro-ethics and -science).

*The 2009 Human Rights Awareness Week, Indiana University Northwest, March 23-26, 2009 (co-organizer of the panel on “Human Rights in Academics”).

*The IV Annual COAS Research Conference, Indiana University Northwest, November 15-16, 2007 (co-sponsored and co-organized the participation of one outside speaker).

Coming Closer… Ethics in Northwest Indiana, Indiana University Northwest, November 13, 2006 (organizer of the one-day conference with four panels and with participation of elected officials; also delivered the conference address, The BreakThrough of Ethics).

*The III Annual COAS Research Conference, Indiana University Northwest, November 9- 10, 2006 (co-sponsored and co-organized the participation of three outside speakers for two panels).

*ReShaping of the Given Form, Gallery for Contemporary Art, Indiana University Northwest, February 13-24; extended to March 10, 2006 (co-sponsored and co-organized a one-day conference with keynote, lecture panel and introduction by Director Ann Fritz (March 2), in addition to an artist performance (February 17) and an artist demonstration (February 24) for the exhibition in question).

CONFERENCE CAHIR/MODERATOR/COMMENTATOR (*Open to the Public) Chair, co-panelist and moderator: 2020 Lecture Series, Faculty of Law, Lund University, Sweden.

Chair: Roundtable, The Legal “Burqa Ban” Trend: Criminalizing the Trivial or Separating National and International Law? Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (RWI), May 21-22, 2020.

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*Panel: Distinguished Professor and Penney Kanner Endowed Chair Sherene Razack’s (UCLA) keynote speech “The Racial/Spatial Politics of Banning the Muslim Woman’s Niqab” (commentator and moderator), 31st IU Intercampus Women’s & Gender Studies Conference, Women and Power: Policing Gender in Public Spaces, Arts & Sciences Building, IU Northwest, April 5, 2019.

*Panel (1): New Frontiers of International Justice (moderator); also commentator (with Ryan Long, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia) on “New Frontiers of International Justice: Crimes against the Environment and Public”, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, November 8, 2018.

*Panel: “Duties to the Elderly in an Aging World: The Case of Dementia” (moderator), UNESCO World Bioethics Day 2018: Solidarity and Cooperation (moderator), Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, October 15, 2018.

*Panel (I): Aspects of International and National Justice, The Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial: 70 Years After (moderator), Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, December 7, 2017.

*Panel: “ and Harvesting of Non-Vital Human Organs from Healthy Donors” (commentator and moderator), UNESCO World Bioethics Day 2017: Equality, Justice and Equity, Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, IU Northwest, October 19, 2017.

*Panel: “Forces of Human Action, Choices, and Memory” (moderator), Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: A Celebration of (Graduate and Undergraduate) Student Research in Arts and Sciences, John W. Anderson Library Conference Center & Bergland Auditorium in the Savannah Center, Indiana University Northwest, April 21-22, 2016.

Panel: “Creativity Across Literary Genres” (moderator), IV Annual COAS Research Conference, Indiana University Northwest, November 16, 2007.

Panel: “Rules and Norms” (chair), 23rd International Social Philosophy Conference, University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, August 3, 2006.

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC CULTURAL EVENTS ”Kunst og Marxisme. - En discussion på dansk” [”Art and Marxism – A discussion in Danish”], Kongegaarden, Center for Art and Music, organized by Korsør Kunstforeining, Korsør, Denmark, December 28, 2017. See https://kongegaarden.dk/kunst-og-marxisme/ See also http://www.korsoerkunst.dk/?pageid=1511276944

Reflexion on Identity and Art, (one-day) Conference on Identity and Art, Gallery for Contemporary Art, Indiana University Northwest, March 9, 2006.

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Poetry Reading, Gallery for Contemporary Art, Indiana University Northwest, September 23, 2005.

Poetry Performance, Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago, June 12, 2005.

Poetry Reading, Pop Culture Coffee House, Crown Point, IN, January 27, 2005. (Invited by the Editor of Spirits).

Nature Reconsidered: A Critical and Contextual Assessment of What Is Given, Gallery for Contemporary Art, Indiana University Northwest, September 22, 2004.

Roundtable dialogue on contemporary art, You Call That Art? Young Friends of the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago, IL, March 28, 2004.

ETHICS CONSULTANCIES & SERVICE AS ETHICS EXPERT [Free] Market Philosophy: What Are the Stakes? Romskt Informations- och Kunskapscenter [Roma Information and Knowledge Centre (RIKC), Arbetsmarknads- och socialförvaltningen [Labour Market and Social Services Department], Malmö Stad [Malmö Municipality], Malmö, Sweden, March 4, 2020. • Internal training session (invited by Mujo Halilovic (Head of Unit) and Olga Friberg Jonsson (Project Assistant) (copy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). • RIKC 2020 Facebook mentioning of Prof. Matwijkiw here. • Collaboration on minority (rights) projects, commenced November 27, 2019 (by invitation from Julia Sällström (Project Assistant) (copy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). See .

Ethics and Managerial Stakeholder Theory: Guidelines for Action, certification session for “Solutions to Challenging Worker’s Compensation Cases - 3” (name of educational program activity) under the auspices of Diamond Mark Meetings, LLC (name of providing organization), The Grotto, Oak Brook, IL, June 23, 2011. • The program was pre-approved (for 7.5 CEUs) by the Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to Certified Case Managers (CCMs). • 150 people were in attendance, mainly Nurse Case Managers.

Our Way: Ethics & Democracy, mandatory ethics training program for councilmen, senior executive and second-in-command levels of the local governments of Crown Point, Highland and Munster, Wicker Park Social Center, Highland, IN, April 27, 2007. • 65 out of 100 public officials showed. See Council Members Don’t Show for Ethics Training (by Marisa Kwiatkowski), THE TIMES, April 28, 2007, at A7. • The ethics training program was organized and sponsored by the three mentioned municipalities.

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Ethics Education in Public Schools, East Chicago Central High School, IN, UTEP Policy Board Meeting, January 26, 2006. (Invited).

General Normative Theory and Business Ethics (How and Why in Teaching), School of Business and Economics, Indiana University Northwest, January 16, 2004. (Invited by The Dean of the Division).

COMMUNITY SERVICE TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS The Shared Ethics Advisory Commission (SEAC), IN (2006-2010). • Vice President (elected on January 18, 2007, re-elected on January 24, 2008); Ethics Advisor (elected March 15, 2007); and before this time, a Member at Large (2006). • Note that my service extended until December 31, 2010, according to Highland’s government resolution No. 2006-115 of December 2006, which authorizes and approves appointments to the Shared Ethics Advisory Commission (SEAC). Note also that SEAC is established under the aegis of an inter-local cooperation agreement between Highland, Munster and Crown Point. The main objective of SEAC is to secure ethics training for all levels of local government (cf. implementation of ethics pledges and ordinances) and to engage in outreach activities to recruit more municipalities and townships from the region, and to sensitize politicians in Northwest Indiana to the idea of utilizing moral standards as a measurement for successful resource allocation and decision-making. • Facilitated and contributed to the introduction of ethics training components for all levels of local government (monthly meetings in Munster’s City Hall) (2006-2010). • Assessed ethics training sessions by the Director of Ethics and Advocacy, the International City/County Management Association (2007-2009). • Designed and delivered ethics training for higher levels of local government. Some events were informal and yet others formal, such as: Our Way: Ethics & Democracy, mandatory ethics training program for councilmen, senior executive and second-in-command level of the local governments of Crown Point, Highland and Munster, Wicker Park Social Center, Highland, IN, April 27, 2007 (65 out of 100 public officials showed. For a press response, see THE TIMES, April 28, 2007, at A7). • Collaborated with the editorial staff at THE TIMES as a part of SEAC’s outreach activities to recruit townships, municipalities and other entities for the effort to promote ethics in government (meetings at the newspaper’s headquarters in Crown Point and at Teibel’s Restaurant in Schererville (co-sponsored by the Life Quality Council of Northwest Indiana)) (2007).

The Ethics in Government Task Force, IN (2004-2005). • Main drafter of ethics pledges and ordinances, which were adopted by local governments: The Lake County Ethics Pledge for Public Officials, IN (2004), The Lake County Ethics Pledge for Employees of Governmental Entities, IN (2004), and The Municipal Code of Ethics and Values, Crown Point, Highland and Munster, IN, (2005). The relevant ethics ordinances were designed under the auspices of the Ethics in Government Task Force, founded as a sub-committee under the Lake County Community Development Committee (LCCDC).

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• Author of the Ethics in Action Award (2004). This was approved by the Ethics in Government Taskforce. • Outreach activities to recruit townships and municipalities to promote ethics in Northwest Indiana governments.

SERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND EXTERNAL UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS The Governing Body, Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge, England • Invited consultation on proposals for new admissions policies (February 2019). • The feedback was intended to inform the discussion prior to the review and decision on March 6, 2019. (Invited by President Dame Madeleine Atkins; copy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw). • For media coverage of the revised admissions policies, see BBC, Women’s College at Cambridge University To Accept Men, March 13, 2019, available at https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-47560631

The International Society for the Philosophy of Human Rights • Advisor (2005-present). • Founding Member of the Board of Governors (2005). See http://www.philohr.org/pioneers.htm

The American Section of IVR (AMINTAPHIL) (1999-present). • Served on the Nominations Committee (Richard Nunan, Chair), 2005-2008.

The Human Rights Program, University of Chicago (2000-2003). • Served on the panel that worked to get the Resolution to Found The Scholars at Risk Network passed, 2000. • Lobbied nationally and internationally for program support. • Listed (with name) among “our friends at the University of Chicago who inspired, founded and nurtured the [Scholars at Risk] Network,” October 27, 2003. See (also hardcopy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

LIBRARY LIAISON Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science & Religious Studies, IU Northwest (2016-present).

DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science & Religious Studies, IU Northwest (2010). • Interim Chairperson, Summer I. • Tasks included: instruction and supervision of the secretary’s work functions, student advising, student complaints, administration of the joint philosophy program with IU Purdue-Calumet, supervision and hiring of philosophy adjunct professors (e.g. Dr. Erik Baldwin), departmental planning and recruitment for Freshmen Orientation Days, review of the 2010 Summer Enrollment of Veteran Students, remonstrance lists, LEC

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online forms for Summer I courses, and assisting individual faculty members with various inquiries and requests.

DIRECTOR OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences, IU (2008-2011). • Promoted interdisciplinary collaboration between social scientists in IN. • Assisted in the program formulation for the Annual Meeting. See XIII: 2009 JOURNAL OF THE INDIANA ACADEMY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES 185 (2010).

DIRECTOR OF THE PHILOSOPHY PROGRAM Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science & Religious Studies, IU Northwest (2008-2009). • One year of service, which included the provision of Independent Study Courses for Philosophy Majors, student retention initiatives, student advising, administration of the joint philosophy program with IU Purdue-Calumet, supervision and hiring of philosophy adjunct professors, planning and faculty recruitment for Freshmen Orientation Days, and communication with the COAS Dean.

INTERNAL SERVICE (DEPARTMENT, DIVISION, CAMPUS, UNIVERSITY)

COMMITTEES

Faculty Affairs Super Committee (2020-present) • Member

The International Affairs Committee (2018-2019, 2009-2010). • Charged by the President of the Faculty Organization • Co-Chair (2018-2019). • Led the effort to introduce the United Nations International Day Conference and Celebration (beginning October 2020). • Recruited and assisted student leaders (President, etc.) with the Club’s establishment, in collaboration with the International Affairs Committee. • Member (2009-2010).

COAS Promotion & Tenure Committee (2017-present). • Charged by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. • Six candidates for promotion to respectively Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor with tenure, and Professor in full rank. • Five candidates for sabbaticals.

Master of Liberal Studies (M.L.S.) Graduate Degree Program Admissions Committee (2017-present). • According to the IU Admissions Criteria, “students are admitted to the Master of Liberal Studies program by the MLS Committee of the College of Arts and Sciences.” • Main task: Review of applications and submission of recommendations.

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The Service Learning Committee (2016-2017).

The COAS Departmental P&T Committee for Promotion to Full Rank (2015-present). • Chair (one candidate) (2021). • Member (two candidates) (2018). • Chair (one candidate) (2016). • Member (one candidate) (2016, 2015).

The Constitutional Review Committee (2013-2018). • Charged as an ad hoc committee by the President of the Faculty organization.

The Board of Trustees’ Teaching Award Committee (2009), (2016).

The Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee (2013-2016).

The Security Committee (2005-2008; 2012-2013).

The Department Committee for Tenure and Promotion (2011-present).

The Department Committee for Reappointment of Junior Faculty (2011-present).

The Department Committee for Annual Review of Tenure-Track Professors (2010-2011).

The Regional Research Grants Committee (2009-2013).

The Faculty Development Committee (2009-2013).

The International Affairs Committee (2009-2010).

The Committee for the College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Award for Distinction in Research and Creativity (2008). • Chair.

The Academic Affairs Committee (2007-2008).

The Task Force on IU Notify (2007-2008).

The Fine Arts Gallery Committee (Savannah Gallery for Contemporary Art and IU Northwest Gallery) (2003-2008). • Co-Organizer of the exhibition Scandinavian Abstract Expressionism (September 2- 26, 2003) (with an artist demonstration on September 5, 2003). • Juror for the Annual Student Exhibition (2003). • Sole Curator of the exhibition ReShaping of the Given Form (February 13-24; extended to March 10, 2006).

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• Fundraiser (secured support for ReShaping of the Given Form from The Diversity Programming Group/Center for Cultural Discovery and Learning ($1,200) and The Academics Ceremonies and Special Occasions Committee ($1,000)) (2006).

The Strategic Planning Committee #3 (2003-2005). • Appeared in the Committee Chair’s (Professor David Klamen) Outcome Sponsor Report for 2004 where I was listed among the committee members “who contributed to outcome (#3).” • Was “recognized” (February 16, 2005) by the Committee Chair at IU Northwest Chancellor Bruce Bergland’s reception for those who had had active roles to play.

The Special Ad Hoc Committee for a Code of (Ethics) Conduct (2005). • Served upon the request of the Interim Dean of the School of Business & Economics, C.L. Scott III. • Developed “guidelines for structuring the relationships between faculty, staff and students” at the relevant academic Division.

CONTRIBUTOR TO ACCREDITING AND ASSESSMENT Department of History, Philosophy, Political Science & Religious Studies, IU Northwest (2016 (Mark Sheldon), 2018 (Shodhin K. Geiman)).

The School of Business & Economics (2003-2011). • Facilitated the adoption (on behalf of the Department of Philosophy) of P150 Logic (3 cr.) for the relevant Division’s curriculum (2009-2010). [The School discontinued the course in 2017]. • Assisted the Center for Assessment with information about ethics (2009). • Submitted semester reports and ad hoc assessment forms based on rubrics for ethics, critical thinking, and communication outcomes) (2008-2011). [After 2011 forms have been managed by the Division’s Assessment Center.] • Assisted in the development of The Question Bank for a Core Concept Exam (2006- 2010). • Served on the Special Ad Hoc Committee for a Code of Ethics for the Division upon the request of the Interim Dean of the School of Business & Economics, C.L. Scott III (2005). • Responded to requests for ethics talks, inter alia, General Normative Theory and Business Ethics, the School of Business and Economics, Indiana University Northwest, January 16, 2004. (Invited speaker). • Provided ethics concepts for the School’s Ethics Outcomes and Assessment (2003- 2010). • Designed parameters for student assessment and selected data and test questions for course-imbedded measures of student learning outcomes which I developed in collaboration with the Faculty and Dean (Anna Rominger) from the School of Business & Economics and which were submitted to the accrediting agency (2003-2010). • Contributed (inter alia with the above service activities) to the AACSB International Business Accreditation of the School of Business & Economics, which earned Initial

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Accreditation in 2004 and was awarded Maintenance of Accreditation in 2009 – achieved by 15% of business schools domestically and 5% internationally (2003-2011).

PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CONTRIBUTOR The Human Subjects Research Program • Assisted (Elisabeth Schultz, now Director at Eli Lilly & Co. (healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and biotech industry) with suggestions for the program’s ethics profile, 2007. • Followed the implementation phase with a view to assessment of the various requirements and their implementation, 2007.

FACILITATOR The Indiana Commission on Local Government Reform Forum • Facilitated the Tax Forum sponsored by the Indiana Center for Urban Policy and the Environment at IU Northwest, 2007.

MIXED COMMUNITY/TEACHING SERVICE Guest Speaker Recruitment & Awareness-Raising (2003-present) Life Line Stem Cell, IN (Terri Tibbot, CEO), Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network, IN/IL (Alice C. Jenkins, Roxanne R. White, Dawn Brim, and others); The Indiana Lions Eye & Tissue Transplant Bank (Michael Henderson); The Aliveness Project of Northwest Indiana, Inc. (Charles Johnson (winner of the 2012 Patient Care and Advocacy Award), Jason Clanton, Tammy Morris (Executive Director), Michael Hughes (Manager & HIV Care Coordinator for Michigan City, IN, and others); Compassion & Choices (Susanne Gaudin, President of the Indiana Section; Ronald M. Katz, Bess Schenkier, and others); the United Steelworkers USW District 7 which covers Illinois and Indiana (President for local 1014, Jerry Littles, District 7 Director, Jim Robinson, Charissa Childers, and others); Alliance for American Manufacturing (Michael Mitchell); ArcelorMittal (Brenda J. Boler); The International Brotherhood of Teamsters (National Organizing Coordinator, Rebecca Hanscorn); IU Northwest Center for Management Development (Executive Director, Bill Gregory); Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center (Bill Gregory, Interim Director); Labor Studies (Lecturer Michael Olszanski)/Indiana University School of Social Work, IU-Bloomington, et al. • Guest Speaker recruitment on a semester-basis for the purpose of individual research assignments on organ donation, HIV/AIDS, euthanasia, the union, and business management. • Awareness-Raising pertaining to important medical and economic issues that affect the region.

Ph.D. Assessment: Groningen University, the Netherlands: • Ph.D. Examining Committee, Faculty of Law – Criminal Law and Criminology upon the invitation of J.B. Wezeman, Dean of Faculty (11/11/2019). • Tadesse Simie Metekia, “Prosecution of Core Crimes in Ethiopia” (thesis). • Oral defense, February 20, 2020.

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See .

LL.M Advisor: Lund University, Sweden: • Lisa Nordbring, LL.M/MIHRL, Faculty of Law (2019). • Assisted with post-conflict justice expertise and advising sessions upon the prior request of Karol Nowak, Director of the International Human Rights Program & Supervisor of “Transitional Justice: Setting Aside the Rule of Law in Order to Reach the Rule of Law”, Graduate Thesis, Master of Laws Program (http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=8999693 &fileOId=9003853). (Emails from Nowak and Nordbring on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

Indiana University Faculty Sponsor & Student Mentor (only most recent semester/s): • IU-East/Spring 2021: Christina Robinson (Mentor/Faculty Sponsor on article submission (The Ethical Dilemma of Abortion for JOURNAL OF STUDENT RESEARCH AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY EAST)). • IU-BLOOMINGTON/Fall 2019: Audrey Ott (Faculty Sponsor on journal submission).

The IU Northwest United Nations Student Club • Assisted would-be officers with the establishment of the new club, 2019.

The IU Northwest Amnesty International Club • Mentored students who founded the relevant section at IU Northwest, 2012.

Research Students at the University of Chicago, United States • Center for International Studies (2001-2003), list can be provided.

AWARDS, HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS & GRANTS (Teaching, Research, and Service) College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Award for Distinction in Service, Indiana University Northwest, 2021.

RSA Fellow (Royal Society for Arts, Manufacturers and Commerce), 2021. • Nominated. See .

Swedish/Italian Fulbright Commission/s, Inter-Country Lecturer Program for Italian Institutions, Department of Law, Salerno University, Italy, December 11-December 14, 2019 (awarded on November 28, 2019, on the basis of research on human rights and trend sin legal doctrine) Lecture, Getting Basic Stakes Right in Public International Law). (Cancelled during COVID-19 pandemic).

The United States’ Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), bi-national Fulbright Commissions, and the Institute of International Education

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(IIE), Fulbright Distinguished Chair on Public International Law award (80% research (“A Dual-Aspect Theory of Life, Freedom and Security: Ethics-Integration, Human Rights and Rule of Law”) and 20% teaching (“Values, Rights and Legal Trends: Public International Law and the Role of Ethics”), 2019-2020.

Lilly Endowment, Inc. (course development grant (“Human Values and Ethics in Decision- Making”), 2018.

COAS Dean/Center for Innovation & Scholarship in Teaching and Learning (CISTL) grant to create a Canvas master online 8 weeks or less course in PHIL-P393 Biomedical Ethics that meets CISTL and Quality Matters Standards, Indiana University Northwest, 2017.

New Frontiers in the Arts & Humanities (awarded for Activist Jurisprudence: Jus Cogens Norms and Conflict-Resolution at the National and International Levels), Indiana University-Bloomington, 2016-2017. See

Listed, in 2016, as one of the “distinguished scholars” who agreed to join the Board of Editors for the GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ (Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, General Editor, Oxford University Press). See Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo, Aims & Scope – Editor’s Note, 15 GLOBAL COMMUNITY YILJ (2016), at xvii.

The Board of Trustees’ Teaching Award, Indiana University NW, 2008, 2015, 2021.

COAS Travel Grant, Indiana University Northwest, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.

Grant-in Aid of Research, Indiana University Northwest, 2005-2009, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020.

Overseas Conference Fund Grant, Office of the Vice President for International Affairs, Indiana University-Bloomington, 2005, 2011, 2013.

Deemed “an eminent international law scholar” by Oxford University Press editors, who selected the candidate’s work for publication in 2012 (letter on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

EuropeAid Office of the European Commission (under the auspices of International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (ISISC)); grant (individual author portion for participation in the historically first Post-World War II global study in Post-Conflict Justice in addition to online, editorial and other resources and facilities that the ISISC Project Director (M. Cherif Bassiouni) made available, 2008-2010.

Summer Faculty Fellowship in Research, Indiana University NW, 2004-2008.

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College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Award for Distinction in Research and Creativity, Indiana University Northwest, 2007.

General Education Course Development Grant, Indiana University Northwest, 2006, 2007.

Selected as “Outstanding Instructor” for National Teacher Recognition Day, Center for Innovation & Scholarship in Teaching and Learning (CISTL), Indiana University Northwest, 2006.

Center for Regional Excellence Fellowship, Indiana University Northwest, 2006.

AMINTAPHIL Grant, 2005.

Best Literary Magazine of the Year, the 2004 Indiana Collegiate Press Association (ICPA) Awards Convention (won on the basis of 15/1 SPIRITS 33 (Allison Mendez ed., IU Northwest, USA, 2004) in which my contribution entitled "Materialistic Morality" appeared).

Listed (with name) among “our friends at the University of Chicago who inspired, founded and nurtured the [Scholars at Risk] Network,” October 27, 2003. See http://www.hrea.org/lists/psychology-humanright/markup/msg00328.html (also copy on file with Prof. Matwijkiw).

The Niels Bohr Award, the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters, 2000.

Ernst & Young/Frederik og Emma Kraghs Mindelegat (money allocated by former Deputy Mayor of Copenhagen, Christian Lauritz-Jensen), Denmark, 1998, 1999, 2002.

His Royal Highness Prince Joachim and Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra’s Foundation (awarded by Lord Chamberlain Per Thornit), Amalienborg Castle, Denmark 1998.

Danmark-Amerika Fondet & Fulbright Kommissionen [Denmark-America Foundation & Fulbright Commission], 1998.

Forskerakademiet [Danish Research Academy], 1995.

The Women’s Society Award, Denmark, 1994, 1998.

Krista og Viggo Petersens Fond, Denmark, 1994.

Skotøjsfabrikant Peter Ljungbergs Fond, Denmark, 1992.

Short-Listed for THE OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE POETRY ANTHOLOGY (1992). See 367 VARSITY, Feb. 28, Cambridge University, England, UK, 1992, at 11.

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The Anglo-Danish Society (Patrons: HM the Queen of Great Britain and HM the Queen of Denmark), London, England, UK, 1992.

Augustinus Foundation, (Scandinavian Tobacco Company, Purveyor to Her Majesty, Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark), Denmark, 1991, 1995.

Knud Højgaards Fond, Denmark, 1991, 1994, 1998.

Rentokil Foundation (Sophus Berendsen A/S), 1991, 1994.

The Carlsberg Foundation, Denmark, 1991; 1992; 1993.

Overretssagfører Sigurd Jacobsens Mindefond, Denmark, 1991, 1992.

The Masterman-Braithwaite Award (received upon Professor Emeritus Dorothy M. Emmet’s nomination, co-founder of Lucy Cavendish College), Cambridge University, England, UK, 1991.

Christian og Ottilia Brorsons rejselegat for yngre videnskabsmænd og -kvinder, Denmark, 1990, 1992, 2000.

Fondet for Dansk-Norsk Samarbejde [Foundation of Danish-Norwegian Cooperation], Denmark/Norway, 1990; 1995.

Carlsberg Visiting Research Fellowship at Lucy Cavendish College (received upon the unanimous nomination of the Governing Body of Lucy Cavendish College), Cambridge University, England, UK, 1990.

Carlsberg Scholarship at Copenhagen University (received upon the unanimous nomination of faculty at Department of Philosophy, Copenhagen University), Denmark, 1989.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS (Past and Present) American Philosophical Association (APA) American Section of IVR (AMINTAPHIL) American Society of International Law (ASIL) Association Internationale De Droit Pénal Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs U.S. Department of State (International Exchange Alumni) Cambridge Alumni Cambridge in America Danish Writers’ Association, Denmark Fulbright Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR) International Society for the Philosophy of Human Rights

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PERSONAL Danish-American citizen, born in Copenhagen, Denmark. Native or Bilingual Proficiency (cf. U.S. department of State), English and Danish. Professional Proficiency, Level 3 (cf. U.S. Department of State), German.

REFERENCES Upon request, a list of references and their contact information can be provided.

For further information, see my Faculty Website, available at

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