Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN Address (W): Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Faculty of Law and Criminology, Department of Public Law (International and European Section), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Address (H): Boulevard du Midi 36, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 2 840 65 69 (H); +32 2 629 38 42 (W); +32 472 10 61 17 (M) E-mail: derek.inman@vub.be; derek.inman@gmail.com Education 2013 Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD) Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) Title of Dissertation: From Rhetoric to Reality? The Various Human Rights Systems and Indigenous Peoples Rights to Traditional Lands, Territories and Resources A Comparative Analysis Supervisors: Prof. Stefaan Smis and Prof. Paul De Hert (Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Prof. Koen De Feyter (University of Antwerp) 04/2015-10/2015 Visiting Researcher Centre for Human Rights Faculty of Law University of Pretoria (South Africa) 2008 2009 Master of Laws (LLM) University of Nottingham (UK) Concentration: Human Rights Title of Dissertation: The Surfacing of Gender Crimes or the Burying of Gender Inequality? The Treatment of Sexual Violence in the Rwandan Tribunal and the Limits of International Criminal Law 2004 2008 Bachelor of Arts Combined Honours (B.A. Hons.) Carleton University (Canada) Concentration: Human Rights and Political Science with a Specialisation in Comparative Politics and Area Studies 2007 Introduction to the International Criminal Court Certificate Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Galway (Ireland) 2007 Introduction to Minority Rights & Indigenous Issues Certificate Irish Centre for Human Rights, National University of Galway (Ireland) 2006 2007 Bachelor of Arts Academic Exchange University of Ghana (Ghana) CV Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN 1
Publications Works in progress Inman, D., Smis, S., Amani Cirimwami, E., and Bahati Bahalaokwibuye, C., The (Un)Willingness to Implement the Recommendations of the African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights: Revisiting the Endorois and the Mamboleo M. Itundamilamba decisions (2018) 2 African Human Rights Yearbook. Inman, D. and Amani Cirimwami, E., In Search of an Inclusive Democracy for Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Expropriation, Expulsion, and the Emergence of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in Ademola, R., ed., Human Rights Protections and Democratic Legitimacy in Post-Colonial Africa (Palgrave, 2019). Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Inman, D. and Muhindo Magadju, P., Prosecuting International Crimes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Using Victim Participation as a Tool to Enhance the Rule of Law and to Tackle Impunity (2018) African Human Rights Law Journal 293-318. Inman, D., Smis, S. and Cambou, D., Evolving Legal Protections for Indigenous Peoples in Africa: Some Post-UNDRIP Reflections (2018) 27 African Journal of International and Comparative Law 339-365. Inman D., From the Global to the Local: The Development of Indigenous Peoples Land Rights Internationally and in Southeast Asia (2016) 6 Asian Journal of International Law 46-88. Inman, D., Indigenous Peoples as a Users of Human Rights: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigeneity and Influencing International Law (2014) 8 Human Rights and International Legal Discourse 258-292. Inman, D., The Cross-Fertilization of Human Rights Norms and Indigenous Peoples in Africa: From Endorois and Beyond (2014) 5 International Indigenous Policy Journal 1-26. Inman, D., Smis, S. and Cambou, D., We Will Remain Idle No More: The Shortcomings of Canada s Duty to Consult Indigenous Peoples (2013) 5 Göttingen Journal of International Law 251-285. Peer-reviewed Book Chapters Inman, D., Smis, S. and Dorneles de Andrade, E., Fragmentation, Harmonization and the Users Perspective: The Munduruku Peoples View on Land and the Developing Standards on Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Brems, E. and Oulad-Chaib, S., eds., Fragmentation and Integration in Human Rights Law: Users Perspectives (Edward Elgar Publishers, 2018), 60-85. Inman, D. and Smis, S., Re-writing the Social and Economic Rights Action Centre and the Centre for Economic and Social Rights v Nigeria: Pushing Indigenous Peoples Rights in Africa Forward in Brems, E. and Desmet, E., eds., Integrated Human Rights in Practice: Rewriting Human Rights Judgments (Edward Elgar Publishers, 2017), 401-444. Inman, D., Smis, S. and Muhindo Magadju, P., International Crimes, National Trials and the Role of Victims Rights: Locating the Problems and Possibilities of Victim Participation in the Democratic Republic of Congo in Hansen, T. O., ed., Victims and Post-Conflict Justice Mechanisms in Africa (Law Africa and Kenyan Human Rights Commission, 2017), 51-84. CV Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN 2
Publications (continued) Online Publications Inman, D., Smis, S. and Muhindo Magadju, P., Impunity in the DRC: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? JURIST - Academic Commentary, 12 February 2015, http://jurist.org/academic/2015/02/muhindo-inman-smis-impunity-drc.php Reports Analyse de l approche basée sur les droits humains (promotion de l entreprenariat et de la creation d emplois; renforcement de la sécurité dans le Centre-Est; renforcement des droits sexuels et reproductifs; et, renforcement des compétences, études, et expertises) Burkina Faso. Technical Report submitted to Enabel (Belgian Development Agency), 2018. Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Human Rights Law: References to Jurisprudence and Doctrine of the United Nations Human Rights System, 4 th ed., (International Commission of Jurists, 2010). Annotated Standing Orders of the House of Commons, 2 nd ed., (Parliament of Canada, 2005). Awards, Grants and Fellowships 2013 2017 Belgian Science and Policy Office, Inter-University Attraction Poles PhD Fellowship 2015 FWO (Research Foundation of Flanders), International Mobility Grant for Long Stay Abroad 2015, 2014 Vrije Universiteit Brussel Doctoral School Grant 2009 Human Rights Law Centre (University of Nottingham), International Criminal Justice Unit Grant 2006 2008 Carleton University Dean s Honour List 2006 2008 Carleton University Robertson Scholarship Conference Activity Expert Judge, Great Lakes Regional Training Programme in International Humanitarian and Human Rights Law Regional Moot Court Competition, 5 th edition, Organised by ipeace, Université Libre de Kigali (Rwanda), 11-16 December 2017. Paper presented, International Crimes, National Trials, and Victim Participation: An Avenue to Enhance the Rule of Law and to Tackle Impunity in the DRC? The Rule of Law in Sub-Saharan Africa: Promises, Progress, Pitfalls and Prospects, Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa, University of Pretoria (South Africa), 29-30 June 2017. Paper presented (with Stefaan Smis and Edson Dorneles de Andrade, Indigenous Peoples Perspectives on Land, Property and Ownership: A Case Study of the Munduruku Peoples Fragmentation and Integration in Human Rights Law: Users Perspectives Expert Meeting, European University Institute, Florence (Italy), 01 June 2017. CV Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN 3
Conference Activity (continued) Conference Co-organiser, Human Rights Integration Network Training Session: Life After the PhD Navigating Your Career Path(s), Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Brussels (Belgium), 08 April 2016. Panel Chair (with Valeska David), Human Rights Through the Lens of Legal Pluralism: Paths to Emancipation and Redistribution? Normative Interfaces of Globalization and High-Tech Capitalism: Legal Pluralism and the Neo-Liberal Turn International Conference of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai (India), 14-16 December 2015. Paper presented, The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights and the Endorois Decision: Using Human Rights Integration to Realise the Potential for Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Kenya, Normative Interfaces of Globalization and High-Tech Capitalism: Legal Pluralism and the Neo-Liberal Turn International Conference of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai (India), 14-16 December 2015. Paper presented, The African Commission on Human and Peoples Rights and the Endorois decision: Localising Human Rights for Indigenous Peoples in Africa? International Conference: The Global Challenge of Human Rights Integration-Towards a Users Perspective, Ghent University, Ghent (Belgium), 9-11 December 2015. Poster presentation, Indigenous Peoples Rights to Traditional Lands, Territories and Resources: A Comparative View from the Various Human Rights Systems Update on Findings, International Conference: The Global Challenge of Human Rights Integration-Towards a Users Perspective, Ghent University, Ghent (Belgium), 9-11 December 2015. Discussant, Update on Research Findings, Human Rights Integration Annual Conference, Facultés universitaires Saint- Louis, Brussels (Belgium), 15 February 2015. Paper presented, Sitting on the Side Lines: Indigenous Peoples in Africa and the Issue of Land Grab, Nordic Africa Days 2014, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala University, Uppsala (Sweden), 26-27 September 2014. Paper presented, Indigenous Peoples as a 'User' of Human Rights? Re-examining the Contested Concepts of Indigeneity and Collective Rights, Human Rights Integration International Training Session, Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis, Brussels (Belgium), 19 December 2013. Paper presented, Trouble with Implementation: Indigenous Peoples Land Rights in Cambodia, the Philippines and Malaysia, 4 th Biennial Conference of the Asian Society of International Law (Student Workshop), New Delhi (India),13-16 November 2013. Paper presented, First Reflections on Human Rights Integration from a Users Perspective, Human Rights Integration International Training Session, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Brussels (Belgium), 27 June 2013. Conference Co-organiser, Human Rights Integration International Training Session, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Brussels (Belgium), 27-28 June 2013. Paper presented, The Dynamic Relationship Between Human Rights Law and Indigenous Peoples: From Endorois and Beyond, Fourth Multidisciplinary Meeting on Indigenous Peoples, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid (Spain), 9-10 May 2013. CV Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN 4
Professional Experience 2018 Consultant, Human rights based approach to development Areas of Focus: Community policing; Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights; Inclusive and Sustainable Entrepreneurship Locations: Burkina Faso Enabel (Belgian Development Agency) Belgium 2013 Researcher Fundamental Rights and Constitutionalism Research Group & The Global Challenge of Human Rights Integration: Towards a Users Perspective Research Network (Belgium) 2010 2012 Fellow/Research Assistant Legal Tools Outsourcing Partners Network 2010 Legal Intern Presidency Section, International Criminal Court (the Netherlands) 2009 2010 Legal Research Assistant Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Project, International Law and Protection Programme, International Commission of Jurists (Switzerland) 2009 Research Assistant International Criminal Justice Unit, Human Rights Law Centre, University of Nottingham (UK) 2007 2008 Policy Analyst Strategic Policy, Research and Planning Committee, Multiculturalism and Human Rights Branch, Heritage Canada, Government of Canada 2005 2006 Policy Analyst Aboriginal Policing Directorate, Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada, Government of Canada 2004 2005 Procedural Clerk Table Research Branch, House of Commons, Parliament of Canada 1999 2004 Case Analyst/Case Manager Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services, Human Resources Development Canada, Government of Canada CV Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN 5
Membership in Professional Bodies 2017 International Law Association (Belgian Branch) 2016 African Association of International Law 2016 Law and Society Association 2016 Commission on Legal Pluralism 2013 The Flemish Interuniversity Research Network on Law and Development 2013 European Society of International Law 2013 American Society of International Law 2013 Asian Society of International Law CV Derek Mark Kenneth INMAN 6