HANNAH R. GARRY University of Colorado Law School Wolf Law Building, 401 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0401 Telephone: (303) 258-3710 Email: hannah.garry@colorado.edu or hrgarry@hotmail.com EDUCATION: UC BERKELEY, CA: Juris Doctorate in Law (J.D.) (May 2002) Activities: *Managing Editor, Berkeley Journal of International Law *International Human Rights Law Clinic Awards/ Scholarships: *Jurisprudence Award: Laws of War, 2000 *Jurisprudence Award: Comparative Law, 2002 *Prosser Prize: International Human Rights, 2000 *Human Rights Research Fellowship, Human Rights Center, Summer 1999 *JJ&J Public Interest Scholarship, 1999 *Harvey Fellow, Mustard Seed Foundation, 2001-02 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NY: Master s in International Affairs (May 2001), High Honors. Awards: *The Honorable Bapsy Marchioness of Winchester Award for Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms for paper entitled: The U.S. and the ICC: A Crisis Between Humanitarian and National Security Interests? *Harvey Fellow, Mustard Seed Foundation, 2000-01 OXFORD UNIVERSITY, UK: Graduate Certificate in Forced Migration Studies (1995-96), Refugee Studies Centre, Distinction/1 st Activities: Award: Research Assistant to Dr. Barbara Harrell-Bond, Director Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship WHEATON COLLEGE, IL: Bachelor s of Arts (B.A.)(1991-95), History and Political Science, Summa Cum Laude Awards: *Wheaton College Scholastic Honours Award, 1995 *Wheaton College Chase Foundation Award, Outstanding 1995 Graduate *Wheaton College Alumni Award, 1994 *Pew Foundation, History Research Stipend, USA, 1994 Foreign Policy Semester Exchange: AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, D.C. (Aug.-Dec. 1994); GPA 4.0/4.0 Activities: Legal Intern, International Human Rights Law Group, D.C. (now Global Rights ) Award: Wheaton College Foreign Policy Study Grant
EXPERIENCE: VISITING PROFESSOR/LECTURER/RESEARCH FELLOW (Aug. 2007-Present) University of Colorado School of Law, Boulder, Colorado: Teach public international law, international criminal and humanitarian law; international human rights law; international criminal law service learning course; coach Jessup international law moot court. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (ASIL) PRESIDENTIAL FELLOW (2009-2010): Assist ASIL President Lucy Reed with presidential duties including publications, presentations and research. DEPUTY CHIEF OF CABINET AND LEGAL OFFICER: (17 Nov. 2005--June 2007) in the Office of the President and Appeals Chamber at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), The Hague, The Netherlands: coordinated the judicial work of the Office of the President drafting procedural and jurisdictional decisions as well as judgments on charges of serious violations of international humanitarian law in the Balkans and Rwanda; supervised and reviewed drafting of decisions by several associate legal officers and three legal interns; assisted President Fausto Pocar and the Chief of Cabinet in diplomatic and external relations including drafting reports and speeches to the United Nations Security Council and General Assembly; assisted the President and Chief of Cabinet on internal administrative matters including coordinating the work of the Judges and Registry of the Tribunal. ASSOCIATE LEGAL OFFICER: (7 Sept. 2004-17 Nov. 2005), at the ICTY, The Hague, The Netherlands: judicial clerk to the Honorable Judge Fausto Pocar, Vice President, drafting decisions and final judgments at the appellate level on cases involving serious violations of international humanitarian law and the laws of war. Managed pleadings and evidence submitted in cases stemming from events in the Balkans and Rwanda. LAW CLERK: (1 Sept. 2003-10 Aug. 2004), for the Honorable Judge Rosemary Barkett, United States Court of Appeals, 11 th Circuit, Miami, Florida: managed files; drafted opinions for criminal, civil, immigration, and international cases; assisted Judge Barkett during oral arguments. ASSOCIATE: (1 June-31 Aug. 2001, 1 Oct. 2002-31 July 2003), Freshfields, Bruckhaus, & Deringer LLP, New York and London: Legal Practice in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution and Public International Law Areas of practice: researched and drafted pleadings for international arbitrations before the World Bank International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the American Arbitration Association (AAA); provided research assistance to Commissioner Lucy Reed of the Ethiopia Eritrea Claims Commission (EECC) in drafting award for compensation to prisoners of war for violations of the laws of war; provided pro bono legal advice for U.S. prisoner case under the U.S./Mexico Prisoner Transfer Treaty system. VISITING SCHOLAR: (1 June-31 July 2000), European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg, France: prepared report for Judge Matti Pellonpää, Acting President, and Judges on the committee for revision of rules and procedure on use of interim measures to stay deportation of immigrants from Europe under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights. 2
VISITING LECTURER: (1 June-31 July 1999) Peking University Law School, Human Rights Research Center, Beijing, China: Taught seminar course on the European Convention on Human Rights and European Court of Human Rights. RESEARCH CONSULTANT: (1 Jan.-30 April 1997; 1 Aug. 1997-31 Aug. 1998) Oxford University, UK, and Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR), Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda: coordinated socio-legal field research study in Uganda, East Africa, entitled The Enjoyment of Refugee Rights funded by the European Union, Ford Foundation and Rotary Foundation; supervised field researchers and interpreters; provided legal counsel to asylum applicants for their claims. RESEARCH ASSISTANT: (June-August 1996) Oxford University, UK, to Professor Barbara Harrell-Bond, Director of the Refugee Studies Programme: drafted research proposal and work-plan as well as funding proposals for socio-legal research on protection of refugee rights under international law in East Africa. LEGAL INTERN: (1995; 1996) United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, International Protection Division, Geneva, Switzerland (3 months) and Dimma Refugee Camp, Ethiopia (1 month). WRITING: ARTICLES & NOTES Introductory Note to United Kingdom (U.K.) Supreme Court of Judicature Court of Appeal (Civil Division): N v. Secretary of State for the Home Department, International Legal Materials, Vol. 43, No. 1, January 2004: 112-115. Co-author with Lucy F. Reed and Emily Daughtery, Alternative Dispute Resolution in Other Jurisdictions the EU Green Paper, in Alternative Dispute Resolution in Italy, Associazione Italiana Giuristi Di Impresa (AIGI) Publications, Milan, Italy, October 2003. Co-author with Lucy F. Reed, From the Aspirational to the Operational: Multinational Corporations, Corporate Codes of Conduct and Human Rights, T.M.C. Asser Instituut Publishers, The Hague, September 2003. Harmonization of Asylum Law and Policy Within the European Union: A Human Rights Perspective, Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, Intersentia Publishers, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2002: 163-84. When Procedure Becomes a Matter of Life or Death: Interim Measures and the European Court of Human Rights, European Public Law Journal, Kluwer Publishers, Vol. 7, No. 3, Fall 2001. Applying the Plumb Line of Uganda s Bill of Rights to Uganda s Draft Refugee Bill: An Analysis with Regard to the Rights of Refugees, East African Human Rights Law Journal, Makerere University Press, Vol. 5, July 1998: 1-31. The Right to Compensation and Refugee Flows: A Preventative Mechanism in International Law?, International Journal of Refugee Law, Vol. 10, Number 1/2, Oxford University Press, January/April 1998: 97-117. 3
UNPUBLISHED ARTICLES IN PROGRESS International Criminal Law and Corporations: Closing the Accountability Gap. OTHER WRITING Contributor to Verdirame, G. and Harrell-Bond, B.H. Rights in Exile: The Janus Face of Humanitarianism, Berghahn Books: Oxford, June 2005. BOOK REVIEWS Stefano Maffei, The European Right to Confrontation in Criminal Proceedings: Absent, Anonymous and Vulnerable Witnesses, Journal of International Criminal Justice, Oxford University Press, 6(3):609-610, 2008. Forced Displacement and Human Rights: A Book Review, Journal of Refugee Studies, Oxford University Press, Vol. 15, No. 4, December 2002. The Effectiveness of UN Human Rights Institutions: A Book Review, Berkeley Journal of International Law, UC Berkeley Press, Vol. 17, No. 1, 1999. Development in States of War: A Book Review, Refugee Participation Network, Issue 23, Refugee Studies Programme, Oxford University, January-April 1997: 35. RAPPORTEUR REPORTS The Interplay Between National, Regional and International Courts: Fragmentation or Figmentation?, Panel Report for the Hague Joint Conference on Contemporary Issues of International Law, The Hague, The Netherlands (TMC Asser Instituut Press), July 1, 2005. Beyond Government: Public Service in the Private Sector: A Report on the Gitelson Symposium, Kellogg Center, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York, January 26, 2001. A Legacy of War: Displaced Massed in the Twenty-First Century, Berkeley Journal of International Law Stefan Reisenfeld Symposium, April 15-16, 2000, UC Berkeley Press, Vol. 18/2, 2000. Peace and Human Rights in the Great Lakes Region of Africa: Prospects for the Third Millennium, Conference Report, Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), Makerere Faculty of Law, Kampala, Uganda, December 11-12, 1997. SEMINAR/CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS Co-author with Lucy F. Reed, Not so Fine Lines in Transnational Governance: Blurring of Public and Private in the International Legal Order, Keynote Address at American Branch of the International Law Association, International Law Weekend 2009: Challenges to Transnational Governance, Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY, Oct. 23, 2009. International Criminal Law and Human Rights: Action Against the Source State for Refugee Flows, 4
4 th Thematic Course on Refugee Law and Human Rights, International Institute of Humanitarian Law, San Remo, Italy, September 25, 2008. Corporate Responsibility for Crimes under International Law?, Berkeley Journal of International Law Stefan Reisenfeld Symposium, UC Berkeley School of Law, March 14, 2008. Panel presenter for Amnesty International film, Justice Without Borders sponsored by the Denver Justice and Peace Committee, Denver, Colorado, January 17, 2008. Reconciling Concepts of Restorative and Retributive Justice in International Criminal Law: Victims Participation in International Proceedings, panel presentation in International Human Rights Section, American Association of Law Schools annual conference, New York, NY, January 6, 2008. Rights in Exile: The Janus Face of Humanitarianism, panel presentation at the International Political Science Association Conference 2006, Fukuoka, Japan, July 10, 2006. Building a Culture of Human Rights in China, panel presentation at seminar entitled: Human Rights in the Field: From Theory to Practice, Human Rights Center, University of California at Berkeley, Nov. 4, 1999. Uganda and the Protection of Refugee Rights, research presentation to Amnesty International, London, UK, June 1998. Refugees and Local Integration as Facilitators to Meaningful Regional Integration, paper given at East Africa Law Society Conference on the East Africa Court of Appeal and Conflict Resolution, April 8-9, 1998, Malindi, Kenya. Recommendations to the Joint Drafting Committee For Developing Uganda's Draft Refugee Bill, Document which summarised findings and resolutions of the Uganda Refugee Law Group, Makerere University, April 3, 1998. Protection of Refugee Rights in Northern Uganda: A Field Research Report, presentation given at Makerere University Institute of Social Research Seminar Series, Kampala, Uganda, March 22, 1998. The Enjoyment of Refugee Rights in Uganda, paper given at EU Health and Welfare Research Project Conference, Institute of Public Health, Makerere University, Uganda, September 10, 1997. Camp Sadako and Refugee Vulnerable Groups, Research seminar presentation, Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University, October 19, 1995. AFFILIATIONS: Admitted to the New York Bar, April 2003. Corresponding Editor, International Legal Materials, American Society of International Law, Washington D.C. Member, American Society of International Law, Washington D.C. 5