AMOS N. GUIORA AUGUST 2021 Contact Information: S. J. Quinney College of Law University of Utah 383 South University Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0730 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (office) 801-581-4295; (cell) 216-470-6386 Full Time Academic Appointments: 2007 Professor of Law, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah 2005-2007 Professor of Law, Director, Institute for Global Security Law and Policy, Case Western Reserve University School of Law 2004-2005 Visiting Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Additional Academic Appointments: 2020- Distinguished Fellow, The Consortium for the Research and Study of Holocaust and the Law (CRSHL), Chicago-Kent College of Law Spring 2019 Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College 2018- Distinguished Fellow and Counselor, University of Pittsburgh, Katz School of Business, The International Center for Conflict Resolution Fall 2016 Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College 2014 Research Fellow, Drones and Targeted Killings, University of Oxford, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC), Department of Politics and International Relations 2013-2015 Co-Director, Center for Global Justice, S. J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah Fall 2012 Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College 1 2012 Research Associate, University of Oxford, Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC), Department of Politics and International Relations April 2010 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, University of Montana Law School 2009 Corresponding Member, The Netherlands School of Human Rights Research, University of Utrecht School of Law 2008 Visiting Professor, The Netherlands School of Human Rights Research, University of Utrecht School of Law 2008 Research Fellow, International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Center, Herzliya, Israel 2007 Utrecht at the Crossroads Lecture Series, University of Utrecht School of Law Spring 2007 James G. Blaine Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Washington & Jefferson College Spring 2006 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Kenyon College Education: Ph.D. (2013) Leiden University Faculty of Law J.D. (1985) Case Western Reserve University School of Law A.B. (1979) Kenyon College (Honors in History) Grants: University of Utah Research Incentive Seed Grant, “Bystander Legislation Research” 2019-2020 University of Utah Research Committee Research Grant, “Inquiry into Complicity: The Bystander in the Holocaust,” 2015-2016 The Earhart Foundation, Fellowship Research Grant to Research Extremism: What is it and What Dangers Does it Pose to Society, 2012 Stuart Family Foundation, Research on Free Speech and Extremism, 2011 2 Department of Justice, FY06 Congressionally Mandated Award, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cross-Training in Counterterrorism (CTC) Program, $250,000. Service: 2021-2024, Member (Board of Trustees approval), University of Utah, Student Media Council 2021-2024, Faculty Member, University of Utah Student Media Council 2021-, Chair, Gymnastics Canada Task Force on Sexual Abuse and Assault 2021-, Member (elected), Academic Senate Executive Committee 2021-, Member, Academic Senate Honorary Degree Task Force 2021-, Member, Academic Senate Consolidated Hearing Committee 2020-2023, Member, University of Utah Academic Senate Personnel & Elections Committee 2020-2023, Member, University of Utah Academic Senate (elected) 2020-, Chairman, University of Utah, Independent Review Committee (Presidential appointment), Member, SJ Quinney College of Law Admissions Committee, Teaching Committee, Awards Committee, Leadership Committee (Chair) Awards: Member, Society of Benchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, 2015 S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah, Faculty Scholarship Award, 2010-2011 Justus Lipsius Visiting Scholar, the Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of the Law, University of Leiden, December 2010 Fulbright Fellowship, (Senior Specialist), The Netherlands (research, “Freedom of-from Religion: Rights, Conflicts and Obligations—A Comparative Perspective: Israel, The Netherlands, Turkey, UK and U.S.”), 2008 3 “Religion, Terrorism, and the Law: Bringing New Understanding to a Critical World Issue,” The Value of Research, Case Western Reserve University, Spring 2007 Courses Taught: Criminal Procedure, Middle East Law, Criminal Law, Global Perspectives on CounterTerrorism, International Law, Simulation Design, Global Justice Seminar – University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law Comparative Legal Studies, Master of Legal Studies, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law The Bystander: The Crime of Complicity - University of Utah, Honors College, Workshop, The Complicity of the Bystander – Kenyon College Criminal Law, Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism – Case Western Reserve University School of Law; Religion and Terrorism – Utrecht Law School, Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Washington University School of Law Summer Program in Utrecht Coast Guard Lab – Case Western Reserve University School of Law Counterterrorism Lab – Instruction of students preparing papers on “What is the Appropriate Forum for Trying Terrorists,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law Terrorism Prosecution Lab – Instruction of students preparing memos for the Department of Defense on criminal, constitutional and international law questions concerning Guantanamo Bay (Department of Defense requested), Case Western Reserve University School of Law Independent Study – Instruct students on international law issues, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Directed Research---- Instruct students on international law and global security issues, University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law Advanced Terrorism Prosecution Lab – Instruct students on complex international law and national security issues , Case Western Reserve University School of Law 4 Coach, with Michael P. Scharf, Pictet International Law Team, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Coach, with Tony Anghie and Jackie Esty Morrisson , Jessup Moot Court Team, S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah Military Service: 1986-2004 Judge Advocate General’s Corps, Israel Defense Forces Lt. Col. (Ret.) Senior command postings: Commandant of the IDF School of Military Law; Judge Advocate of the Navy and Home Front Command; Legal Advisor to Gaza Strip Military Commander Other: 2021 Fellow, National Institute of Military Justice (NIMJ) 2019 Scholar in Residence, Contra Costa Jewish Community Center, Contra Costa, California 2017- Policy Advisor, Alliance for a Better Utah 2017- Member of the Board (elected), Center for Documentary Expression and Art, Salt Lake City, Utah 2014- Distinguished Fellow, National Center for Cyber Studies, National Cyber Partnership 2013-2015 Member, ABA Drone Resolution Working Group 2013 KSL Commentator on Foreign Affairs 2010-2013 Member, Law and National Security Advisory Committee, American Bar Association 2010-2013 Member, International Academic Study Group on International Law and Terror, Woodrow Wilson Institute (U.S.), Israel Democracy Institute (Israel), Max Planck Institute (Germany) 2010-2013 Co-Chair, United States Peace Institute Project / Emory University School of Law, Mind the Gap: Creating a Toolbox to Assess the Applicable Law in Stability Operations and Conflict 5 2009-2013 Member, Supreme Court of Utah Advisory Committee on the Rules of Criminal Procedure 1979-1981 Staff Assistant to U.S. Congressman Howard Wolpe (D-MI), U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Artistic/Creative Endeavors: Content advisor for “Hoodwinked”, a play exploring the clash of civilizations, and the dangerous repercussions of Radical Islam. Directed by Emily Mann, award–winning Artistic Director and resident playwright. Performed at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey Consulting: Conduct Complex Scenario-Based Counter-Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Cyber-Security Simulation Exercises Consult to Publishing Houses, Corporations, Armed Forces, Educational Institutions, NGOs and Governments on Strategic, Legal, and Policy Decision Making Deeply involved in Track Two Negotiation efforts regarding the Israeli- Palestinian Conflict predicated on a Preference and Prioritization Analytical Tool Testimony: 2021, Victorian Parliament Legislative Council Social and Legal Committee Sexual Assault Enablers, Institutional Complicity, and the Crime of Omission, Sexual Assault Enablers, Institutional Complicity, and the Crime of Omission. Woodgate et. al. v R.C.M.P., before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Tribunal File No. 20170222, 2022 Wyoming Federal Court, Doe v. TCSD, 20-CV-110-S, April 2021 Hearing before The Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings and Sexual Violence Against Children, appointment by Royal Decree on the recommendation of the Minister of Security and Justice, April, 2021 The Circuit Court in the State of Oregon, JANE COE, JANE POE and others vs. David Farley and others, March, 2021 6 Utah House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, House Bill 104, Bystander: Duty to Assist in an Emergency, February 4, 2020 United States v. Shalabi, (4:19-cv-13709), Eastern District of Michigan, 2019 Utah House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, House Bill 125, Bystander: Duty to Assist in an Emergency, February 9, 2019 Utah House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary, House Bill 125, Bystander: Duty to Assist in an Emergency, January 31, 2018 United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, UAV Transparency,
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