BERT B. LOCKWOOD Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights University of Cincinnati College of Law Cincinnati, Ohio 45221 (513)556-0093
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BERT B. LOCKWOOD Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights University of Cincinnati College of Law Cincinnati, Ohio 45221 (513)556-0093 EDUCATION University of Virginia School of Law, LL.M. 1971 Syracuse University College of Law, J.D. 1969 Doctoral Program, Maxwell Graduate School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, 1967-70 St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY, B.A., English Major, 1966 EMPLOYMENT 1980-Present Distinguished Service Professor, University of Cincinnati College of Law (Assoc. Prof. 1980-84) Director, Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights Visiting Scholar, University of Essex, Colchester, England, 1994, 2002 1976-1979 Associate Dean, The American University School of Law 1975 Program Dir., Seventh World Conference of the World Peace Through Law Center, Wash., D.C. 1974-1976 Director, Treaty Project, World Peace Through Law Center 1975-1978 Executive Director, Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute, Inc., New York 1971-1974 Asst. Dir. and Senior Fellow, Center for International Studies, New York University School of Law UNIVERSITY AND LAW SCHOOL ACTIVITY Chaired Admissions Committee for over 30 years. Chair, University Committee to set the Divestment Policy regarding companies and their human rights records. Adopted by Board of Trustees Provost Advisor to two sensitive matters involving Educatioin School and Political Science Dept. Member, International Committee of University trips to Botswana and Uganda (2017) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1978 Co-founder International Human Rights Law Group 1984 Co-Sponsor Siracusa Principles on the Int'l Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Co-Sponsor Limburg Principles on Interpretation of the Int'l Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Co-Sponsor Maastricht Guidelines on Violations of Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1988-Present Series Editor, Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press 1982-Present Editor-in-Chief, Human Rights Quarterly, The Johns Hopkins University Press 1990-1992 Editor-in-Chief, Amnesty International USA Legal Support Network Newsletter 1986 Mission to Chile for International League for Human Rights 1990 Delegation, International Commission of Jurists to Hungary (advising on a new constitution) 1990, 1991, 1992 Convenor, Conference of Amnesty International USA Legal Support Network Delegation, American Council of Learned Societies to the Soviet Union on Political Rights and the Protection of Minorities 1993 Delegation, International Commission of Jurists to 1993 World Conference on Human Rights, Vienna 1994 Delegation, International Commission of Jurists to 1994 World Summit on Poverty, Copenhagen Observer, International Commission of Jurists to South African Elections 1995 Accredited Press, Human Rights Quarterly to the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing 1993-2014 Rapporteur to Annual Colloquium on Human Rights for Western Governmental Human Rights Officials convened by the American Association of the International Commission of Jurists 1993-1996 Panel for the Selection of the Jennings Randolph Peace Fellows, United States Institute for Peace 1996 Program Chair, Conference on Corporations and Human Rights 1997 Convenor, Lillich-Newman Colloquium on Human Rights 1998 State Dept. Sponsored lecturing tours to Sri Lanka & Nepal State Dept. Sponsored Trip to advise new Human Rights Commission in Maldives State Dept. Tour to Human & Women's Rights Groups, Zimbabwe USAID project, Domestic Violence in Bolivia 2001 UN Race Conference in Durban, South Africa Convenor, The Joan Fitzpatrick Human Rights Conference 2017 Teaching in Summer Human Rights Program of China University of Political Science and Law. Convenor, Sir Nigel Rodley Human Rights Conference PUBLICATIONS Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: An Update, ACLU INTERNATIONAL CIVIL LIBERTIES REPORT (1996) With W. Butler, P. Solbert & J. Tomain, The New South Africa: The Dawn of Democracy, REPORT OF A MISSION ON BEHALF OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS, Geneva (1994). With R. Owens & G. Severyn, Litigating State Constitutional Rights to Happiness and Safety: A Strategy for Ensuring the Provision of Basic Needs to the Poor, WM. & MARY BILL OF RIGHTS JOURNAL (Spring 1993) Toward the Economic Brown: Economic Rights in the United States and the Possible Contribution of International Human Rights Law, in WORLD JUSTICE? U.S. COURTS AND INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, (Mark Gibney ed., 1992) Scarlet Daugherty, et al., v. Terry A. Wallace, Case No. 92-1206, Brief of the Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights as Amicus Curiae in Support of Plaintiffs, Court of Common Pleas, Montgomery County, Ohio, March 18, 1992 Brief of Urban Morgan Institute for Human Rights, Middle East Watch and Women's Rights Project of Human Rights Watch as Amicus Curiae, State Council Court of the Arab Republic of Egypt, October 22, 1991 Case of Willie L. Celestine, No. 10.031 (United States), Brief of Petitioner, Before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States (filed jointly with S. Adele Shank, Assistant State Public Defender), July 1987 2 With J. Finn and G. Jubinsky, Working Paper for the Committee of Experts on the Limitation Provisions, 7 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY 35 (1985) The United Nations Charter and U.S. Civil Rights Litigation 1946-55, 69 IOWA LAW REVIEW 901 (1984) Advisory Opinions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, 13 DENVER JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND POLICY 245 (1984) Model American Convention on Serious forms of Violence, in ESSAYS ON TERRORISM, (Ved Nanda ed., 1983), (earlier version) in RUTGERS AT CAMDEN LAW REVIEW (1982) A Study in Black and White: The South Africa of James McClure, 5 HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY 440 (1983) Model American Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Certain Serious Forms of Violence Jeopardizing Fundamental Rights and Freedoms (American Bar Association, 1980) With R. Lillich and S. Schwenninger, International Human Rights Treaties and Agreements (Report prepared for the U.S. Department of State, 1979) Report of the International Human Rights Committee of the International Law Association, American Branch (1978) With S. Schwenninger, Subversion of Governments by Governments: Regulatory Policies for the 1980's, Discussion Paper for Council on Foreign Relations, New York With R. Lillich and B. Weston, Vol. II, INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS: THE SETTLEMENT BY LUMP SUM AGREEMENTS (1975) With T. Franck, Preliminary Thoughts on a Convention on Terrorism, 68 AM. J. INT'L L. 69 (1974) With S. Friedberg, The Measure of Damages and Claims Against Cuba, in THE VALUATION OF NATIONALIZED PROPERTY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW, Vol. 1 (1973) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Board, Amnesty Int’l USA, June 1998-2002 Board, Midwest Coalition on Human Rights Litigation Committee, Southern Africa Project of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (1980-1995) Advisory Board, International Human Rights Law Group Advisory Board, Center for Justice Studies, University of Nevada Advisory Board, Economic and Social Human Rights Advocacy Network (ESHRAN) Advisory Board, International Review of Human Rights Law (Jindal Global Law School) Advisory Board, RISE (Victims of Acid Attacks) Human Rights Committee, International Law Association, American Branch Domestic Litigation Advisory Committee, International Human Rights Law Group Member, American Bar Association Sub-Committee on International Human Rights Education Member, International Advisory Council of The Netherlands Institute of Human Rights Trustee, Human Rights Centre, University of Galway, Ireland (1984-1990) Advisory Board, Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy Advisory Council, United States Institute of Human Rights Board of Directors, Canadian Foundation on Human Rights Board of Advisors, Procedural Aspects of International Law Institute Advisory Council, Amnesty International USA Legal Support Network Member, American Bar Association Member, American Society of International Law Member, Cincinnati Bar Association 3 Member, International Studies Association Coordinator, Group 86 Amnesty International (1986-1992) Editorial Board, The Interdisciplinary Journal for the Studies of the Sahel Member, American Association of Magazine Editors Advisory Panel, Racial Discrimination: International Obligations and Domestic Strategies, International Human Rights Law Group Board Member, Equal Justice Foundation Boart of Overseers, Human Rights Program, University of Connecticut National Underground Railroad Freedom Center AWARDS Sol Feinstone Alumni Award for the Promotion of Individual Freedoms, awarded by St. Lawrence University, 1991 1991 Honoree, Cincinnati chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union 1996 Faculty Achievement Award 1999, Awarded the Distinguished Service Professorship, University of Cincinnati (appointment given only three times in the history of the University) National Magazine Award Finalist in category of Reporting, Human Rights Quarterly (2000) Franciscans Int'l Human Rights Award (2007) Martin Luther King Award, Underground Railroad Freedom Center (2011) Citizen Diplomat Award, Greater Cincinnati Council on World Affairs (2011) 4 .