Robert Goldman

Robert Goldman

Professor of Law; Louis C. James Scholar; Faculty Director of the War Crimes Research Office; Co-Director of the Center For Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Area of Expertise:
International and human rights law; U.S. foreign policy; terrorist violations of international law; law of armed conflict
Additional Information:
Robert K. Goldman is Professor of Law and Louis C. James Scholar at 麻豆原创 Washington College of Law. He is also Faculty Director of the War Crimes Research Office and Co-Director of WCL鈥檚 Center For Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. A member of WCL鈥檚 faculty since 1971, Professor Goldman was the law school鈥檚 Acting Dean from 1979-1980. He was instrumental in founding and was the first Faculty Director of WCL鈥檚 International Legal Studies Program. He practiced international trade law at Arnold & Porter from 1974-1976. Professor Goldman teaches, practices and writes in the areas of International Law, Human Rights Law, Terrorism, and International Humanitarian Law. In 1993, he chaired the Commission of International Jurists on the Administration of Justice in Peru, jointly tasked by the US and Peruvian governments to evaluate Peru鈥檚 anti-terrorist legislation. He helped from 1994-1996 develop the normative framework for internally displaced persons and was a principal author of The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement. He was a member of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights from 1995 to 2004 and was that body鈥檚 president in 1999-2000. From July 2004 to August 2005, Professor Goldman was the former UN Human Rights Commission鈥檚 Independent Expert on the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism. In 2008, he was elected a Commissioner and member of the Executive Committee of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) and since 2014 was its Vice President. In July 2018, Professor Goldman was elected President of ICJ. Prior to his election to the Inter-American Commission, he was a member of the Policy Committee of Human Rights Watch and the Advisory Boards of Americas Watch, Helsinki Watch and Middle East Watch. Professor Goldman is currently a member of the Diplomatic Reception Room's Fine Arts Committee of the State Department.
Foreign Language Fluency:
Spanish
Academic Credentials:
BA, University of Pennsylvania; JD, University of Virginia Law School
Category:
Human Rights, Terrorism, Foreign Policy and International Relations, Law-International Law
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