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AMOS N. GUIORA July 2013 Contact Information: S. J. Quinney College of Law University of Utah 332 South 1400 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0730 e-mail: [email protected] Phone: (office) 801-585-4295; (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: Fall 2012- Visiting Faculty, Kenyon College 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 December 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, Herzlia, Israel December 2007 Utrecht at the Crossroads Lecture Series, The University of Utrecht School of Law 1 Spring 2007 James G. Blaine Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Washington & Jefferson College Spring 2006 Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Kenyon College Education: J.D. (1985) Case Western Reserve University School of Law A.B. (1979) Kenyon College (Honors in History) Grants: The Earhart Foundation, fellowship research grant to research forthcoming book Extremism: What is it and What Dangers Does it Pose to Society, 2012 Stuart Family Foundation, Research on Free Speech and Extremism, 2011 Department of Justice, FY06 Congressionally Mandated Award, Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Cross-Training in Counterterrorism (CTC) Program, $250,000.00. Awards: 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, 2008 (Senior Specialist), the Netherlands (research, “Freedom of-from Religion: Rights, Conflicts and Obligations—A Comparative Perspective: Israel, The Netherlands, Turkey, UK and US”) “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 Law,” “Global Perspectives on Counter-Terrorism,” – Case Western Reserve University School of Law; University of Utah, S. J. Quinney College of Law 2 “Criminal Procedure,” “International Law,” Global Justice”– University of Utah, S.J. Quinney College of Law “Religion and Terrorism” – Utrecht Law School (December, 2007; December 2008), Case Western Reserve University School of Law and Washington University School of Law Summer Program in Utrecht (Summer 2006) “Coast Guard Lab” – Case Western Reserve University School of Law, (Spring 2007) “Counterterrorism Lab” – Instruction of students preparing papers on “What is the Appropriate Forum for Trying Terrorists,” Case Western Reserve University School of Law “Comparative Counterterrorism” – 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 “Advanced Terrorism Prosecution Lab” – instruct students on complex international law and national security issues Coach, with Michael P. Scharf, Pictet International Law Team, Case Western Reserve University School of Law Coach, with Tony Anghie, 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: 2010- Member, Law and National Security Advisory Committee, 3 American Bar Association 2010 - Member, International Academic Study Group on International Law and Terror, Woodrow Wilson Institute (US), Israel Democracy Institute (Israel) Max Planck Institute (Germany) 2010 - 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” 2009-2013 Member, Supreme Court of Utah Advisory Committee on the Rules of Criminal Procedure 1979-1981 Staff Assistant to US Congressman Howard Wolpe US House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Consulting: Consulting (including conducting scenario-based simulation exercises) to corporations, armed forces, educational institutions, NGOs and governments on strategic, legal, and policy decision making Testimony: United Nations: Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, “Expert Meeting on Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicles,” July 13, 2013 (Saint Peter’s College, Oxford University). Committee on Foreign Affairs for the Dutch House of Representatives, “EU Decision to Lift Arms Embargo on Syrian Opposition and Resulting Consequences Under International Law,” June 12, 2013. U.S. Immigration Court, U.S. v. Fathi Abu Dahar, expert witness, December 2010. U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, “Improving Detainee Policy: Handling Terrorism Detainees within the American Justice System,” June, 2008. U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Terrorism Risk Assessment, “Effectiveness, Accountability and Resilience in Homeland Security,” May, 2008. U.S. Immigration Court, U.S. v. Mohamed Katani, expert witness, May, 2008. 4 Briefed, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, “Lawful Interrogation Measures,” March, 2008 Briefed, U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security, “Global Perspectives on Counterterrorism,” November, 2007 “A Proposal for an Administrative Detention Model for the United States” American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, “Exploring Counterterrorism Detention Alternatives”. A Post- Workshop Report. September 2009 Publications: Books: AMOS N. GUIORA, FIRST AMENDMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY, (Lexis-Nexus forthcoming 2015) AMOS N. GUIORA, TOLERATING INTOLERANCE: THE PRICE OF PROTECTING EXTREMISM, (Oxford University Press forthcoming 2013) AMOS N. GUIORA, FIRST AMENDMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY, AMOS N. GUIORA, GEOPOLITICS AND SECURITY: SOVEREIGNTY, INTERVENTION, AND THE LAW, (Taylor and Francis forthcoming 2013) AMOS N. GUIORA, TARGETED KILLING AND THE LAW (Oxford University Press forthcoming 2013) AMOS N. GUIORA, FREEDOM FROM RELIGION: RIGHTS AND NATIONAL SECURITY (Oxford University Press 2009) (paperback edition 2011, 2nd revised and enlarged edition forthcoming 2012) AMOS N. GUIORA, HOMELAND SECURITY: WHAT IS IT AND WHERE ARE WE GOING? (CRC Press, 2011) ANNUAL REVIEW – TOP TEN GLOBAL JUSTICE LAW REVIEW ARTICLES, VOL. II (Amos N. Guiora ed., Oxford University Press 2009) AMOS N. GUIORA, FUNDAMENTALS OF COUNTERTERRORISM (Aspen Publishers 2008) 5 ANNUAL REVIEW – TOP TEN GLOBAL JUSTICE LAW REVIEW ARTICLES, VOL. I (Oxford University Press 2008) AMOS N. GUIORA, CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON COERCIVE INTERROGATION (Oxford University Press 2008) AMOS N. GUIORA, GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES ON COUNTERTERRORISM (Aspen Publishers 2007) (2nd revised and enlarged edition 2011) Chapters in Books: Amos N. Guiora, Targeted killings: defining and applying the limits of Military Ethics”, in THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF MILITARY ETHICS, ( G. R. Lucas, Jr., ed., Oxford: Routledge Press, 2015, forthcoming) Amos N. Guiora, Homeland Security, in THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF LAW AND TERRORISM (C. Walker & G. Lennos, eds., Routledge forthcoming 2014) Amos N. Guiora, Boston: What is it and Where do We Go From Here?, in ASHGATE COMPANION ON MILITARY ETHICS (James Turner Johnson & Eric Pattersin, eds., Ashgate, London forthcoming 2014) Amos N. Guiora, Religious Extremism, Its Nature, Its Manifestations, in FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN AN AGE OF RELIGIOUS EXTREMISM: FROM INCIDENT TO PRECEDENT (Paul Cliteur, ed., Oxford University Press, forthcoming) Amos N. Guiora (with Monica Hakimi), A Legal Framework for Targeted Killing, in PATRIOTS DEBATE: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN NATIONAL SECURITY LAW (ABA Publishing forthcoming 2013) Amos N. Guiora, Balancing Rights and Security: The Israeli Criminal Law and Administrative Detention Process, in ADJUDICATING HUMAN RIGHTS DIVERSELY (Liora Lazarus et al. eds., Hart Publishing forthcoming 2012) Amos N. Guiora (with Aaron Rappaport and Tinka Veldhuis), Fighting Jailhouse Radicalization: International Perspectives on the Detention of Terrorists, in SPECIAL NEEDS OFFENDERS IN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS (Lior Gideon ed., Sage Publishing forthcoming 2012) 6 Amos N. Guiora, A 3AM Phone Call: The Legality of Targeted Killings Grounded in Criteria-Based Decision Making Processes, in THE JOURNALISTS’ GUIDE TO NATIONAL SECURITY LAW (Rosenzweig, McNulty, Shearer eds., ABA Publishing 2012) Amos N. Guiora, Targeting Killing – A Proposal for Criteria Based Decision Making, in TARGETED KILLING: LAW AND MORALITY IN AN ASYMMETRICAL WORLD (C. Finkelstein et al. eds., Oxford University Press 2012) Amos N. Guiora, Free Speech: A Look Back and A Look Ahead, in THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN THE NETHERLANDS: AN ONGOING DEBATE (G. Molier et al. eds., Boom Juridische Uitgeven, Den Haag 2011) Amos N. Guiora, Multiculturalism and Religious Extremism: Whose Human Rights Do We Protect? in TERRORISM: IDEOLOGY, LAW AND POLICY (A. Elian, G. Molier and D. Suurland eds., Republic of Letters Publishing, Dordrecht 2011) Amos N. Guiora (with Matthew W. Ezzo), A Critical Decision Point on the Battlefield – Friend, Foe or Innocent Bystander, in SECURITY: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY NORMATIVE APPROACH (C. Bailliet, ed., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2009) Amos N. Guiora, Civilian Targets: Legal Responses to an Illegal Tactic, in INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW, 3rd ed. (Cherif Bassiouni ed, Transnational Publishers 2008) Amos N. Guiora, The Importance of Values in the Fight Against Terrorism, in VALUES AND VIOLENCE: INTANGIBLE ASPECTS OF TERRORISM (Ibrahim A Karawan, Wayne McCormack, and Stephen E. Reynolds eds., Springer Publishing 2008) Amos N. Guiora, Transnational Terrorism- A Middle East Case Study, in TERRORISM: PATTERNS OF INTERNATIONALIZATION (Ekaterina Stepanova & Jaideep Sakia eds., Sage Publications 2008) Amos N. Guiora, National Objectives in the Hands of Junior Leaders: IDF Experiences in Combating Terror, in COUNTERING TERRORISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY (James Forest ed., Praeger Security International 2007) Book Reviews: 7 CLIVE WALKER. TERRORISM AND THE LAW, Reviewed by Amos N. Guiora, edited by Alex Schmid, (Oxford Univeristy Press 2011) Journal Articles: Amos N. Guiora, The Limits of Free Speech: Should Law Enforcement Monitor Houses of Worship? Stanford Law & Policy Review, (forthcoming 2014) Amos N. Guiora, The Price of Public Disengagement, in J TRANSNAT’L L & POL’Y, (forthcoming 2014) Amos N. Guiora, Polygamy: Not “Big Love” but Significant Harm, (forthcoming 2013) (with J. Chamberlin) Amos N. Guiora, Due Process and Terrorism, in NATIONAL SECURITY LAW: FIFTY YEARS OF TRANSFORMATION FROM THE PAST TO THE FUTURE: ANTHOLOGY, American Bar Association (forthcoming 2012) (with L. Blank) Amos N. Guiora, Religion and the Status of Women, (October 2, 2012) (with J. Chamberlin) Amos N. Guiora, Determining a Legitimate Target: The Dilemma of the Decision Maker, 47 TEX. INT'L L.J. (2012) Amos N. Guiora, Human Rights and Counterterrorism: A Contradiction or Necessary Bedfellows? 46 GA. L. REV. (2012) Amos N. Guiora, Intervention in Libya, Yes; Intervention in Syria, No: Deciphering the Obama Administration, 44 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. (2012) Amos N. Guiora, Due Process and Counterterrorism, EMORY INT’L L. REV. (2012) Amos N. Guiora, Responses, Ten Questions on National Security, WM. MITCHELL L. REV (2011) Amos N. Guiora, Does Terrorism Justify a Public Safety Exception to Miranda? 71 LA. L. REV. 1147 (2011) as cited in YALE KAMISAR ET AL., MODERN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CASES, COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS (13th ed. 2012) at 625 8 Amos N. Guiora, Protecting the Unprotected: Religious Extremism and Child Development, J. OF LAW AND FAM. STUD. 12:2 (Summer 2010) Amos N. Guiora (with Laurie R. Blank), Updating the Commander’s Toolbox – New Tools for Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict, PRISM: A JOURNAL OF THE CENTER FOR COMPLEX OPERATIONS, 1:3 (June 2010) Amos N. Guiora, Preempting Terror Bombings; A Comparative Approach to Anticipatory Self-Defense, 41 U OF TOLEDO LAW REV. (2010) Amos N. Guiora (with Laurie R. Blank), Teaching Old Dog New Tricks: Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict in New Warfare, 1 HARVARD NATIONAL SECURITY JOURNAL (2010) Amos N. Guiora, Negotiating Implementation of a Peace Agreement: Lessons Learned from Five Years at the Negotiating Table, 11 CARDOZO JOURNAL OF CONFLICT RESOLUTION (2010) Amos N. Guiora, Monitoring Houses of Worship – Freedom from Religion or Freedom for Religion, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENCE ETHICS (Winter 2010) Amos N. Guiora, Religious Extremism: A True Danger to Civil Democratic Society, 50 S. TEX. LAW REV. NO. 743 (2009) Amos N. Guiora, Not ‘By All Means Necessary’: A Comparative Framework for Post 9/11 Approaches to Counterterrorism, 42 CASE W. RES. J. INT’L L. (2010) Amos N. Guiora, Creating a Domestic Terror Court, 48 WASHBURN L.J. (2009) Amos N. Guiora, International Law: Where Have We Been; Where Are We Going?, 30 No. 4 U. PA.. J. INT'L L. (Summer 2009) (invited paper) Amos N. Guiora (with David Luban), Proportionality Re- examined, THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, NATIONAL SECURITY LAW REPORT, Vol. 31, 1 (January/February 2009) Amos N. Guiora, Self-Defense from the Wild West to 9/11 Who, What Why, When, 41 CORNELL INT’L L.J (2009) 9 Amos N. Guiora, Accountability and Effectiveness in Homeland Security (Univ. of Utah Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Paper No. 057-08-02), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1090328 Amos N. Guiora, International Cooperation in Homeland Security (Univ. of Utah Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Paper No. 057-08-09), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1160067 Amos N. Guiora, Framing Homeland Security (Univ. of Utah Legal Studies Research Paper Series, Paper No. 57-07-11), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1086247 Amos N. Guiora, Military Commissions and National Security Courts After Guantánamo, 103 NW. U. L. REV. COLLOQUY 199 (2008), available at http://www.law.northwestern.edu/lawreview/colloquy/ 2008/42/ Reprinted in MILITARY LAW: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE, AMICUS LAW DIVISION BOOKS, ICFAI UNIVERSITY PRESS, HYDERABAD (Asifa Begum ed., 2009) Amos N. Guiora (with Sam Riotte), China-Trade or Human Rights: Which Comes First? The Canadian Model, 3 No. 3 CAN. - U.S. L. J. (2008) Amos N. Guiora, Anticipatory Self-Defense and International Law: A Re-evaluation, 13 JOURNAL OF CONFLICT & SECURITY LAW1 (2008) (invited paper) Amos N. Guiora (with John T. Parry), Light at the End of the Pipeline?: Choosing a Forum for Suspected Terrorists, 156 U. PA. L. REV. PENNUMBRA 356 (2008) Amos N. Guiora (Responses), Ten Questions on National Security, 34 WM. MITCHELL L. REV. 5003 (2008) Amos N. Guiora, Interrogating the Detainees: Extending a Hand or a Boot, 41 U. MICH. J.L. REFORM (2008) Amos N. Guiora, Quirin to Hamdan: Creating a Hybrid Paradigm for Detaining Terrorists, 19 FLA J. INT’L L. 2 (2008) Amos N. Guiora (with Brian Field), Using and Abusing Financial Markets—Money Laundering as the Achilles Heel of Terrorism, co-authored with Brian Field, 29 U PA. J. INT’L ECON. L. 59 (2007) 10

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