JOHN E. NOYES

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA Roger J. Traynor Professor of Law Emeritus (2016-present) Former positions: Roger J. Traynor Professor of Law (2009-2016); Professor of Law (1986-2009); Director, International Legal Studies Program (1986-2002, 2009-2010); Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (1985-1986); Associate Professor of Law (1982-1986) Awards: Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year, 1986 Courses taught: International Law; Law of the Sea; Conflict of Laws; International Business Transactions; International Litigation and Arbitration; Selected Topics in International Law; Torts; Remedies

New England School of Law – Boston, Galway Program Visiting Professor of Law, Summer 2016

Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, Spring 2005

University of San Diego Institute on International and Comparative Law Visiting Professor of Law, Oxford (1991, 1994, 2007, 2009) and Paris (1996)

Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law, 1997

Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, RI Visiting Professor of Law, 1995-1996

Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston-Salem, NC Visiting Professor of Law, Spring 1993

University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT Visiting Professor of Law, Fall 1988 Assistant Professor of Law, 1979-1982

Reid and Riege, P.C., Hartford, CT Associate, 1977-1979

EDUCATION

University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 1977 Executive Editor, Virginia Journal of International Law

Amherst College, B.A. in History, 1973 Magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa

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SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

American Branch of the International Law Association Offices: Honorary Vice President (2014-present); Chair, Executive Committee (2010-2014); President (2008-2010); President-Elect (2006-2008); Vice President (2000-2006); Editor, Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association (1995-2004); Member, Executive Committee/Board of Directors (1990-present); Patron (2008-present) Committees: Committee on Formation of Customary International Law (1998- present); Committee on the Law of the Sea (1997-present); Committee on Teaching International Law (2009-present); Committee on International Law in Domestic Courts (1992-1998); Committee on the Program for the Annual Meeting (1989-1990, 2000, 2008); Nominating Committee (1998-2000); Publications Committee (1992-1995)

International Law Association Offices: Member, Executive Council (2008-present) Committees: Committee on Baselines under the International Law of the Sea (2008-present); Committee on Legal Issues of the Outer Continental Shelf (2000-2010); Committee on Coastal State Jurisdiction Relating to Marine Pollution (1997-2000) (American Branch member on each Committee)

American Society of International Law Life Member; Law of the Sea Interest Group (2008-present)

American Bar Association Section of International Law Offices: Member, Council (1993-1996); Leadership Task Force (1994-1995); Liaison to American Branch of the International Law Association (1995- 2010, 2012-2014) Awards: Outstanding Service Award (1996) Law of the Sea Committee: Chair (1988-1990, 1997-1998); Co-Chair (1996- 1997); Vice Chair (1987-1988); Newsletter Editor (1986-1988)

Association of American Law Schools Committees: Committee to Review Scholarly Papers (1998-1999) Section on International Law: Chair (1998-1999); Chair-Elect (1997-1998); Executive Committee (1991-1994, 1995-1997); Nominating Committee (1985) Section on Maritime Law: Secretary (1998-1999); Treasurer (1997-1998)

California Ocean Resources Management Program Member, Advisory Committee (1990-1993)

The International Lawyer Editorial Advisory Board (1996-present)

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SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (continued)

American Journal of Comparative Law Editorial Board (1995-2012)

The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law Editorial Board (1992-1995)

International Journal of Coastal and Estuarine Law Correspondent (1988-1992)

Connecticut Bar Member (admitted 1977)

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Law of the Sea in a Nutshell (West Academic, 3d ed.) (with Kristen Juras & Erik Franckx) (forthcoming 2019)

International Law and International Relations (West Academic) (with Mark Weston Janis) (2018)

Cases and Commentary on International Law (West, 5th ed. 2014), with Teacher’s Manual (West, 5th ed. 2014) (with Mark Weston Janis)

Cases and Materials on the Law of the Sea (Brill, 2d ed. 2014) (with Kristen Juras & Erik Franckx)

Cases and Commentary on International Law (West, 4th ed. 2011), with Teacher’s Manual (West, 4th ed. 2011) (with Mark Weston Janis)

Law of the Sea in a Nutshell (Thomson/West, 2d ed. 2010) (with Louis B. Sohn, Kristen Juras & Erik Franckx) (2010)

International Law Stories (Foundation Press, 2007) (with Laura A. Dickinson & Mark W. Janis)

Cases and Commentary on International Law (Thomson/West, 3d ed. 2006), with Teacher’s Manual (Thomson/West, 3d ed. 2006) (with Mark W. Janis)

Cases and Materials on the Law of the Sea (Transnational Publishers, 2004) (with Louis B. Sohn)

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Books (continued)

Cases and Commentary on International Law (West Group, 2d ed. 2001), with Teacher’s Manual (West Group, 2d ed. 2001) (with Mark W. Janis)

Cases and Commentary on International Law (West Publishing Co., 1997), with Teacher’s Manual (West Group, 1998) (with Mark W. Janis)

The at 50: Proposals for Improving Its Effectiveness (American Bar Association, 1997)

Proceedings

2003-2004 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association (editor)

2001-2002 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association (editor and contributor)

1999-2000 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association (editor)

1997-1998 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association (editor)

1995-1996 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association (editor and contributor)

Articles and Book Chapters

“International Decision: In re Arbitration between the Philippines and China,” 110 American Journal of International Law 102 (2016)

“The Territorial Sea and Contiguous Zone,” in The Oxford Handbook of the Law of the Sea 91 (Donald R. Rothwell, Alex G. Oude Elferink, Karen N. Scott & Tim Stephens eds., 2015)

“The Law of the Sea Convention and the United States of America,” 47 Revue belge de droit international 15 (2014)

“Memorializing UNCLOS III, Interpreting the Law of the Sea Convention, and the Virginia Commentary,” in Peaceful Order in the World’s Oceans 218 (Michael W. Lodge & Myron H. Nordquist eds., 2014)

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“The Common Heritage of Mankind: Past, Present, and Future,” 40 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 447 (2012), reprinted in Perspectives on International Law in an Era of Change 447 (Anjali Nanda & Alissa Mundt eds., 2012)

“Interpreting the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and Defining Its Terms,” in Definitions for the Law of the Sea: Terms Not Defined by the 1982 Convention 45 (George K. Walker ed., 2011)

“Unit Self-Defense at Sea: Views from the United States and the International Court of Justice,” in The Exercise of Jurisdiction over Vessels: New Developments in the Fields of Pollution, Fisheries, Crimes at Sea and Trafficking of Weapons of Mass Destruction 185 (Erik Franckx & Philippe Gautier eds., 2011)

“William Howard Taft and the Taft Arbitration Treaties,” 106 Villanova Law Review 535 (2011)

“Judicial and Arbitral Proceedings and the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf,” 42 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 1211 (2009)

“The United States and the Law of the Sea Convention: U.S. Views Concerning the Settlement of International Law Disputes in International Tribunals and U.S. Courts,” 1 Berkeley Journal of International Law Publicist 27 (2009)

“Louis B. Sohn and the Law of the Sea,” 16 Willamette Journal of International Law and Dispute Resolution 238 (2008)

“Places of Refuge for Ships,” 36 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 135 (2008) (review essay)

“U.S. Policy and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” 39 George Washington University International Law Review 621 (2007)

“The Caroline: International Law Limits on Resort to Force,” in International Law Stories 263 (John E. Noyes, Laura A. Dickinson & Mark W. Janis eds., 2007)

“Universalism and the American Tradition of International Law,” 21 Connecticut Journal of International Law 199 (2006)

“The United States, the Law of the Sea Convention, and Freedom of Navigation,” 29 Suffolk Transnational Law Review 1 (2005)

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“American Hegemony, U.S. Political Leaders, and General International Law,” 19 Connecticut Journal of International Law 293 (2004)

“New Land for Peace: An Overview of International Legal Aspects,” 1 Center for Macro Projects and Diplomacy Working Papers Series 45 (2004)

“Definitions for the 1982 Law of the Sea Convention and the Importance of Context: ‘Ships’ and Other Matters,” 33 California Western International Law Journal 310 (2003), revised and reprinted in 2007-2008 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 114, revised and reprinted in 2009- 2010 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 240

“Treaty Interpretation and Definitions in the Law of the Sea Convention,” 2001-2002 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 175, reprinted in 32 California Western International Law Journal 367 (2002), revised and reprinted in 2007-2008 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 94, revised and reprinted in 2009-2010 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 219

“Case Study of the United States of America,” in Vessel-Source Pollution and Coastal State Jurisdiction 357 (Erik Franckx ed., 2001)

“Establishment of a 24-Mile U.S. Contiguous Zone,” 15 The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 269 (2000)

“Christianity and Theories of International Law in Nineteenth-Century Britain,” in Religion and International Law 235 (Carolyn Evans & Mark W. Janis eds., 1999)

“From The Hague to Rome: The International Criminal Court in Historical Perspective,” 36 American Criminal Law Review 223 (1999)

“Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement: Past, Present, and Future,” 5 ILSA Journal of International and Comparative Law 301 (1999)

“The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea,” 32 Cornell International Law Journal 109 (1998)

“International Law of the Sea,” 31 The International Lawyer 703 (1997)

Principal Contributor, “Part VII: High Seas,” in 3 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea 1982: A Commentary 59-278 (Satya Nandan & Shabtai Rosenne eds., 1995)

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“Marine Security and International Law: Government Seizure of Vessels in Peacetime,” in Oceans ’95: Challenges of Our Changing Global Environment 440 (1995)

“The Third-Party Dispute Settlement Provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Implications for States Parties and for Nonparties,” in Entry Into Force of the Law of the Sea Convention 213 (Myron H. Nordquist & John Norton Moore eds., 1995)

“The Functions of Compromissory Clauses in U.S. Treaties,” 34 Virginia Journal of International Law 831 (1994)

“El Tribunal Internacional de Derecho del Mar,” 27 Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado No. 81, at 713 (1994) (translated by Óscar Cruz Barney)

“U.S. Oil Pollution Act of 1990,” 7 International Journal of Estuarine and Coastal Law 43 (1992)

“Christianity and Late Nineteenth-Century British Conceptions of International Law,” in Religion and the Development of International Law 85 (Mark W. Janis ed., 1991)

“An Introduction to the International Law of Piracy,” 21 California Western International Law Journal 105 (1990)

“Compulsory Third-Party Adjudication and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” 4 Connecticut Journal of International Law 675 (1989)

“Presidential Proclamation No. 5928: A Twelve-Mile U.S. Territorial Sea,” 4 International Journal of Estuarine and Coastal Law 142 (1989)

“State Responsibility and the Principle of Joint and Several Liability,” 13 Yale Journal of International Law 225 (1988) (with Brian D. Smith)

“The Mandate and Work of the U.N. Preparatory Commission,” 1988 Proceedings of the American Society of International Law 80

“The Alien Tort Statute and High Seas Freedoms,” 2 A.B.A. Law of the Sea Committee Newsletter, November 1987, at 8

“Implied Rights of Action and the Use and Misuse of Precedent,” 56 University of Cincinnati Law Review 145 (1987)

“The Preparatory Commission,” 1 A.B.A. Law of the Sea Committee Newsletter, November 1986, at 4

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“The ‘Better Law’ Approach to Choice of Law in Tort Law Cases: A Critique,” 57 Connecticut Bar Journal 472 (1983)

“Executive Orders, Presidential Intent, and Private Rights of Action,” 59 Texas Law Review 837 (1981)

Comment, 16 Virginia Journal of International Law 202 (1976) (on United States v. Reliable Transfer Co., 421 U.S. 397 (1975))

Encyclopedia Entries

“Ships in Distress,” in 9 Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law 173 (Rüdiger Wolfrum ed., 2012)

“Taft Arbitration Treaties (1911),” in 9 Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law 743 (Rüdiger Wolfrum ed., 2012)

“Territorial Sea,” in 4 The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History 125 (John B. Hattendorf ed., 2007)

“Raleigh Colston Minor,” in 15 American National Biography 574 (John A. Garraty & Mark C. Carnes eds., 1999)

Short Essays and Reports

Numerous short articles and reports in issues of the ABILA Newsletter; edited ABILA Newsletter (Jan. 2009 to present), available at http://www.ila- americanbranch.org/ABILA_Newsletter.aspx

“The International Lawyer Turns Fifty,” 50 The International Lawyer 23 (2017)

Remarks, in International Law Association, Report of the Seventy-Sixth Conference (Washington, DC) 242 (2014) (on baselines)

“Global Insider: Philippines-China Case May Test Limits of UNCLOS Arbitration,” World Politics Review, Feb. 6, 2013, http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/trend- lines/12696/global-insider-philippines-china-case-may-test-limits-of-unclos- arbitration

Remarks, in International Law Association, Report of the Seventy-Fifth Conference (Sofia) 429-30 (2012) (on baselines)

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Short Essays and Reports (continued)

“Louis Henkin,” 2011-2012 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 208

“Louis B. Sohn,” 2011-2012 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 211

Blog entries at opiniojuris.org: “Ocean Resources and U.S. Acceptance of the LOS Convention,” http://opiniojuris.org/2012/06/14/ocean-resources-and-u-s- acceptance-of-the-los-convention/ (2012); “UNCLOS and the Continental Shelf: A Response to Steven Groves,” http://opiniojuris.org/2012/06/21/unclos-and-the- continental-shelf-a-response-to-steven-groves/ (2012); “UNCLOS and Dispute Settlement: A Response to Professor Rabkin,” http://opiniojuris.org/2012/06/21/unclos-and-dispute-settlement-a-response-to- professor-rabkin/ (2012)

“The 2010 Denver Conference of the American Branch of the International Law Association: Sustainable Development, Corporate Governance, and International Law,” 39 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy 377 (2011)

Remarks, in International Law Association, Report of the Seventy-Fourth Conference (The Hague) 833 (2010) (on baselines)

“Justice Roger Traynor Professorship Acceptance,” 39 California Western International Law Journal 384 (2009)

“Introduction,” in International Law Stories 1 (John E. Noyes, Laura A. Dickinson & Mark W. Janis eds., 2007) (with Laura A. Dickinson and Mark W. Janis)

“Diverse Decision Makers,” in International Law Stories 4 (John E. Noyes, Laura A. Dickinson & Mark W. Janis eds., 2007)

“Egypt’s Law of Intolerance,” Los Angeles Daily Journal, Mar. 13, 2007

Remarks, in International Law Association, Report of the Seventy-First Conference (Berlin) 821 (2004) (on third-party dispute settlement and the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf)

“Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf,” in “Recent Developments in the International Law of the Sea,” 36 The International La)yer 721, 730 (2002)

“Howard Berman: In Memoriam,” 28 California Western International Law Journal No. 2 (unpaged) (1998)

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Short Essays and Reports (continued)

Short essays in The United Nations at 50: Proposals for Improving Its Effectiveness 9, 29, 61, 71, 151, 177, 179, 233, 239 (John E. Noyes ed., 1997) (on “International Courts,” “Use of Force, Peacekeeping, and Nonproliferation of Weapons,” “Human Rights,” “UN Specialized Agencies,” “Oceans and the Environment,” “The Development of International Law,” “Payments to the United Nations,” “Selected International Court of Justice Decisions,” and “United Nations-Related American Bar Association Resolutions, 1971-1996”)

“John Hazard: In Memoriam,” 1995-1996 Proceedings of the American Branch of the International Law Association 8

“Report to the House of Delegates, UN Convention on the Law of the Sea,” 29 The International Lawyer 252 (1995) (prepared by John E. Noyes, Louis B. Sohn & Houston Lowry), reprinted in The United Nations at 50: Proposals for Improving Its Effectiveness 161 (John E. Noyes ed., 1997)

“Report to the House of Delegates, UN Convention on the Law of the Sea,” 24 The International Lawyer 868 (1990) (prepared by John E. Noyes & Louis B. Sohn)

“United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” Global Advocates Bulletin No. 11, January 1989, at 1

Book Reviews

Book Review, 31 International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 373 (2016) (review of Anthony P. Morrison, Places of Refuge for Ships in Distress (2012))

Book Review, 109 American Journal of International Law 455 (2015) (review of Hugh Thirlway, The Sources of International Law (2013))

Book Review, 106 American Journal of International Law 191 (2012) (review of The Oceans in the Nuclear Age (David D. Caron & Harry N. Scheiber eds., 2010))

Book Review, 92 American Journal of International Law 596 (1998) (review of Winston Anderson, The Law of Caribbean Marine Pollution (1997))

Book Review, 40 International Law Review 337 (1993) (review of Friedrich K. Juenger, Choice of Law and Multistate Justice (1993))

Book Review, 8 International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 542 (1993) (review of James B. Morell, The Law of the Sea: An Historical Analysis of the 1982 Treaty and Its Rejection by the United States (1992))

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PUBLICATIONS (continued)

Book Reviews (continued)

Review Essay, 23 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 905 (1991) (review of Markus G. Schmidt, Common Heritage or Common Burden? (1989))

Book Review, 28 Virginia Journal of International Law 269 (1987) (review of Mark W. Janis, An Introduction to International Law (1988))

Book Review, 15 California Western International Law Journal 734 (1985) (review of Human Rights in International Law: Legal and Policy Issues (Theodor Meron ed., 1984))

Book Review, 59 New York University Law Review 410 (1984) (review of A. Mitchell Polinsky, An Introduction to Law and Economics (1983))

Book Review, 14 Connecticut Law Review 217 (1981) (review of G. Edward White, Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History (1980))

SELECTED SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Law of the Sea and Human Rights,” Irish Branch, International Law Association, Galway, Ireland (June 2016)

“International Law in the South China Sea,” World Affairs Council, San Diego, CA (June 2015)

“Keynote Lecture: The United States Position with regard to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea,” UNCLOS Conference, University of Ghent, Ghent, (November 2014)

“The United States and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, CO (November 2014)

“South China Sea: The Intersection of Law and Politics,” International Law Weekend – Midwest, Washington University, St. Louis, MO (September 2013) (organizer and moderator)

“Governing the Oceans: The Challenge of Modern Piracy,” Osher Institute Law and Society Series, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA (January 2013)

“Resource Management in Common (Non-Sovereign) Areas: Law of the Sea and Space Law Compared,” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (October 2012)

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SELECTED SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

“The Common Heritage of Mankind: Past, Present, and Future,” Denver Journal of International Law 40th Anniversary Symposium, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Denver, CO (April 2012)

“Recent Developments in Oceans Law and Policy,” World Affairs Council, San Diego, CA (April 2011)

“Morrison v. Australia National Bank and the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality,” California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA (March 2011)

“The Law of the Sea: Year in Review,” Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (January 2011)

“William Howard Taft and the Taft Arbitration Treaties,” Villanova Law School, Villanova, PA (October 2010)

“The United States and the Settlement of Law of the Sea Disputes,” American Society of International Law, Law of the Sea Interest Group, Washington, DC (April 2009)

“The Law of the Sea,” International Law Students Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (April 2009)

“Louis B. Sohn and the Law of the Sea,” International Law Weekend – West, Willamette University College of Law, Salem, OR (March 2009)

“Dispute Settlement and the Outer Limits of the Continental Shelf,” Vanderbilt University Law School, Nashville, TN (February 2009)

“The United States and the Law of the Sea Convention: U.S. Views Concerning the Settlement of International Law Disputes in International Tribunals and U.S. Courts,” Law of the Sea Institute, University of California at Berkeley School of Law, Berkeley, CA (November 2008)

“Unit Self-Defense at Sea: Views from the United States and the International Court of Justice,” International Colloquium on the Exercise of Jurisdiction over Vessels, Brussels, Belgium (April 2007)

“Interpreting Law of the Sea Convention Provisions on the Limits of the Outer Continental Shelf,” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (October 2006)

“U.S. Policy and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC (October 2006)

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SELECTED SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

“The International Legal Framework for Managing High Seas Fisheries,” University of California at San Diego/Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission Workshop, San Diego, CA (October 2006) (discussant)

“Universalism and the American Tradition of International Law,” University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT (September 2005)

“The United States and the International Law of the Sea,” Suffolk University Law School, Boston, MA (April 2005)

“U.S. Understandings and Declarations to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (October 2004)

“New Land for Peace: An Overview of International Legal Aspects,” Center for Macro Projects and Diplomacy, Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI (April 2004)

“American Hegemony and International Law,” Conference on the New American Hegemony, University of Connecticut School of Law, Hartford, CT (October 2003)

“The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea: Five Years of Case Law,” Caribbean Regional Conference of the International Law Association, University of the West Indies, Barbados (March 2003)

Panel on South Pacific Fisheries Management, Conference on Multilateralism and International Ocean Resources Law, Law of the Sea Institute, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (February 2003) (moderator)

“Rule of Law Concepts in the Design of International Tribunals,” Conference on the Rule of Law: Creating an Effective Legal Environment for the Global Economy, San Diego, CA (November 2002)

“International Courts and the Rule of Law,” University of California at San Diego Public Policy Seminar, San Diego, CA (November 2002)

“Ships and ‘Other Rules of International Law,’” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (October 2002)

“International Law and the Use of Force,” Panel on War with Iraq, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA (October 2002)

“The Rule of Law and Lines in the Sea,” Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, CA (January 2002)

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SELECTED SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

“Interpreting Legal Texts and Definitions of Terms in the Law of the Sea Convention,” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (October 2001)

“The Prompt Release of Vessels and the Work of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea,” Maritime Law Association Fall Meeting, San Diego, CA (October 2001)

“International Law and Responses to Terrorism,” California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA (September and October 2001)

“International Legal Regulation of Straddling Fish Stocks,” University of San Diego School of Law, San Diego, CA (April 2001)

Panel on European Human Rights Law, International Law Weekend, New York, NY (October 2000) (moderator)

“Navigation Rights in the Exclusive Economic Zone,” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (November 1999)

“A Permanent International Criminal Court,” Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (January 1999)

“Law of the Sea Dispute Settlement,” International Law Weekend, New York, NY (November 1998)

“Dispute Settlement and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” New Zealand Institute for Dispute Resolution, Wellington, NZ (August 1997)

“The New Law of the Sea,” Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (January 1997)

“The United States and the New International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea,” Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA (October 1996)

“Adjudication and Arbitration of Oceans Law Disputes,” Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, RI (April 1996)

“Marine Security and International Law: Government Seizure of Vessels in Peacetime,” Marine Technology Society, San Diego, CA (October 1995)

“The Law of the Sea Convention,” Western State International Law Society, San Diego, CA (April 1995)

“The Third-Party Dispute Settlement Provisions of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Implications for Parties and Nonparties,” Center for Oceans Law and Policy, Rhodes, Greece (May 1994) John E. Noyes, Page 15

SELECTED SPEECHES AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

“Procedural Options for Handling Crime at Sea: A Legal Look at Transnational Aspects,” Marine Technology Society, Long Beach, CA (September 1993)

“The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea,” Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico (June 1993)

“The International Court of Justice,” Wake Forest University School of Law, Winston- Salem, NC (April 1993)

“Torts and the Globalization of Law and Law Practice,” Workshop on Teaching the First Generation of Global Lawyers, Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (January 1993)

Panel on Piracy in Contemporary National and International Law, American Bar Association Section of International Law and Practice Spring Meeting, New York, NY (April 1990) (organizer and moderator)

Panel on Implications of the Exxon Valdez Incident, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI, August 1989 (co-organizer and co-moderator)

Panel on Extension of the U.S. Territorial Sea, American Bar Association Section of International Law and Practice Spring Meeting, Washington, DC (April 1989) (organizer and moderator)

“Dispute Resolution Under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” North American Conference on Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution, Montreal, Canada (March 1989)

“Deep Seabed Mining and the United Nations Preparatory Commission,” American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, Washington, DC (April 1988)