International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life

International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life

"The mission of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life is to develop effective responses to conflict and injustice by offering innovative approaches to coexistence, strengthening the work of international courts, and encouraging ethical practice in civic and professional life."

Center Funders and Grantors
Accessed September 2007: "Established through a very generous gift from the late Abraham Feinberg, the Center is deeply grateful for its many supporters.

"We thank the following individuals and organizations for their ongoing support of the Center's programming:


 * Abraham Feinberg, The International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life
 * Alan B. Slifka Foundation, The Slifka Program in Intercommunal Coexistence
 * David Berg Foundation
 * Boston Foundation
 * Forchheimer Foundation
 * JEHT Foundation
 * Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities
 * Meyerson Family Tzedakah Funds
 * Rice Family Foundation

"We also thank everyone that has provided support throughout the years. Ellie & Friends, Bee Bright Candles, and Red Horseshoe Paper
 * Coca-Cola Foundation
 * State Justice Institute
 * United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
 * United States Institute of Peace (USIP)
 * many other generous organizations and individuals."

Center Core Staff
Accessed September 2007:
 * Daniel Terris, director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life
 * Marci McPhee
 * Leigh Swigart
 * Cynthia E. Cohen
 * Mari Fitzduff
 * Theodore A. Johnson
 * Jessica Berns
 * Barbara Epstein
 * Anne Gudaitis
 * Christopher D. Moore
 * Kristin Williams
 * Barbara Strauss

Brandeis Faculty Associate Kanan Makiya

International Advisory Board
Accessed September 2007:
 * Chair - Theodore C. Sorensen, Senior Counsel, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York
 * Diego Arria, Special Adviser to the Secretary General of the United Nations, Venezuela
 * James Carroll, author, Massachusetts
 * Hans Corell, Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs and the Legal Counsel of the United Nations, Sweden
 * Richard J. Goldstone, retired Justice of the Constitutional Court, South Africa
 * Nancy Kassebaum Baker, former United States Senator, Kansas
 * Kerry Kennedy, founder, Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights, New York
 * Kishore Mahbubani, Dean and Professor in the Practice of Public Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
 * David M. Malone, High Commissioner to the Republic of India with concurrent accreditation as Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bhutan, Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs
 * Margaret H. Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, Massachusetts
 * Jamie F. Metzl, Executive Vice President, Asia Society, New York
 * Sari Nusseibeh, President, Al-Quds University, Palestine
 * Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, Special Representative of the U.N. Secretary General for West Africa, Mauritania
 * Michael Ratner '66, President, Center for Constitutional Rights, New York
 * Stephen Solarz '62, former United States Congressman, Virginia
 * Shiranee Tilakawardane, Supreme Court Justice, Sri Lanka
 * Norbert Weissberg, Chairman, Package Research Laboratory LLC and Stapling Machines Company LLC, Rockaway, NJ

==Brandeis International Fellows 1998-2000 ==
 * Farhat Agbaria
 * Cheryl de la Rey
 * Jakob Finci
 * Galia Golan
 * Judith Green
 * Amal Khrieshe
 * Mirha Kratina
 * Hagit Lifshitz
 * Lidija Obad
 * Jehan Perera
 * Dragan Popadic
 * Kandasamy Sithamparanathan
 * Naomi Tutu
 * Attie (Adrian) van Niekerk
 * Philip Visser
 * Zoughbi Zoughbi

Institute Staff
 * Paula Green

==Brandeis International Fellows 2001-2003 ==


 * David Benatar
 * Brian Concannon, Jr.
 * Peter Ford
 * David Hawk
 * Naina Kapur
 * Agnieszka Klonowiecka-Milart
 * Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
 * Nancy Paterson
 * Shiranee Tilakawardane
 * Silvana Turner

Contact

 * Web: http://www.brandeis.edu/ethics