Hurst Hannum

Hurst Hannum "is Professor of International Law and has taught courses on international human rights law, peacekeeping, international organizations, self-determination, and nationalism. He is the editor of Guide to International Human Rights Practice (4th ed. forthcoming 2004) and author of Autonomy, Sovereignty, and Self-Determination: The Accommodation of Conflicting Rights (rev. ed. 1996), and International Human Rights: Problems of Law, Policy, and Process (3d ed. 1995, with Richard B. Lillich). He has served as a board member of Amnesty International-USA, the International Human Rights Law Group, and the International Service for Human Rights and has consulted with the United Nations and OSCE on minority rights and the situations in Afghanistan, East Timor, Western Sahara, and Bosnia-Hercegovina."


 * Co-director, Center for Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
 * USIP: Former Fellows
 * Editorial Review Board, Human Rights Quarterly