Dr. Keith Nunes Director of Institute on the Holocaust and Law (American Jewish Congress & Touro Law Center) Visiting Research Professor of Law, Touro Law Center

Tel: (407) 275-2000 ext. 283 Fax: (407) 275-2010 Email: [email protected] Status: Director, Institute on the Holocaust and Law (A partnership of the American Jewish Congress & Touro Law Center) Visiting Research Professor of Law

Previous Appointments: Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, Huntington, New York, Visiting Professor of Law, Pioneer seminar, Law & The Holocaust, Summer 2000 Pace University, White Plains, New York, Professor of Law Adjunct & Research Fellow in Int’l Commercial Law, 1993-96 University of Missouri, Kansas City, Visiting Professor of Law, 1992-93 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University, New York City, Visiting Professor of Law, 1991-92 Law Don, University of Reading, England 1988-92, with tenure equivalent Rutgers Law School, Camden, New Jersey, Visiting Professor of Law, 1987-88 Seton Hall University School of Law, New Jersey, Visiting Professor of Law, 1984-86 Loyola University School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana, Visiting Professor of Law, 1983-84 University of Salzburg Faculty of Law, Visiting Fellow, 1977-78 (Researched frontiers of International Law) University of Western Cape Faculty of Law, Bellville, Cape Town, University Lecturer, 1977 Fish & Neave/New York City, Consultant, 1986-1987 (transnational technology transfer agreements; patent assignments and software licenses; joint development projects and joint ventures; trademark licenses; assembly and tool sales; related contracts, antitrust and unfair competition issues) Mayr, Galle, Weiss-Tessbach, Benn-Ibler/Vienna, Consultant, 1977 (product liability; east-west trade; foreign business organization; foreign investor taxation; unfair competition; banking/securities regulation; diplomatic immunity) Nell & Jacobson; Peimer, Braak & Co./Cape Town, Clerk United States and Norwegian Consulates, Cape Town, Consultant, 1972-1976

Teaching Experience: Contracts; Torts; Uniform Commercial Code; Business Associations; European Union Law; Conflict of Laws; International Business Transactions; International Trade Law and Policy; International Law;

Human Rights Law; Law and The Holocaust; The Founders' Constitution; Jurisprudence; International Commercial Arbitration; Transnational Law Practice

Publications: Articles: Essay -- Detentions of Political, Racial and Religious Persecutees and Dissenters: Asylum and Human Dignity, 16 N. Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 737-820 (2000) Memory Hold the Door for a Mensch: The Blessing of Mr. McDougal, MYRES SMITH MCDOUGAL: APPRECIATION OF AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN 105-106 (Yale Law School 1999) Editor, Country Handbooks on National Business Law -- INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT MANUAL (Kluwer) ’We Can do ... Better’: Rights of Singular Peoples and the United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Symposium: Tribal Sovereignty: Back to the Future?, 7 ST. THOMAS L. REV. 521 (1995) ’You Can Run But You Can't Hide’ A Case for Criminal Trial Under International Auspices to Prosecute the Human Right to Personal Security, Symposium: Should There be an International Tribunal for Crimes Against Humanity? 6 PACE INT'L L. REV. 41 (1994) French & SEC Securities Regulation: The Search for Transparency and Openness in Decisionmaking, 26 VANDERBILT J. TRANSNAT'L L. 217 (1993) Patterns of Government Contracts in the European Community: The United Kingdom, LA NEGOTIATION DANS L'APPEL D'OFFRES (Paris: CNRS 1990) (with C. Newdick) Training the European Lawyer, 2d CONGRESS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF EUROPEAN LAWYERS, Lisbon, October 11-15, 1990 Foreword: Comparative Law Colloquium, 15 SETON HALL L. REV. 731-743 (1985) (with organized domestic and foreign contributions in English and French) STUDY OF NATIONAL JURISDICTION IN BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS CASES. For the Legal Affairs Directorate, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France (Spring 1984) World Public Order: The United States in Grenada, 37 BLUEPRINT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE No. 6, 1-8 (Institute of Human Relations, Loyola University-New Orleans) Letter, The United States Action in Grenada, 78 AM.J.INT’LL. 172-175 (with Francis Boyle, Abraham Chayes, Isaak Dore, Richard Falk, Martin Feinrider, Clyde Ferguson, David Fine, and Burns Weston) I was Flying from Minsk to Pinsk When the Airline Lost my Gold . . ., Trans-World Airlines, Inc. v. Franklin Mint Corp. (Docket Nos. 82-1186/82-1465), 8 ABA PREVIEW OF U.S. SUPREME COURT CASES 165-167 (1983-84 Term) (with J.D. Fine)

Actionability in the Law of Tort, 1979 COMP. L. Y.B. 173-213 Water Law: Sources of Public Streams, '75 ACTA JURIDICA 298-331 (faculty editorial board)

Publications: Lectures & Panel Contributions: Young Israel Synagogue, Plainview, New York, Justice in the Post-Holocaust Era, Commentator on Presentations by Rabbi Dr. J. David Bleich and Melvyn I. Weiss, Esq., November 5, 2000 Yale Law School, Law and the Holocaust: Considerations and Lessons, Law, Science and Policy Institute, Panel Organizer, Moderator and Participant, October 28, 2000 Oklahoma Supreme Court [First American] Sovereignty Symposium, Maleficent Power, the First Americans and the Holocaust, Tulsa, June 6, 2000 Yale Law School, Pacific Settlement of Conflicts: Contemporary Dispute Resolution Mechanisms and Processes, Law, Science and Policy Institute, Panel Chair and Initiator, October 23, 1999 University of Florida, College of Law, A Remedy for Long-Term International Contracts in the New World Economy, Sixth Annual Symposium: Doing Business in South Africa, Florida Journal of International Law, Gainesville, April 3, 1998 Oklahoma Supreme Court [First American] Sovereignty Symposium, Panelist, Looking AheadLooking Back, Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 7, 1995 Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship, Annual Meeting Keynote Address: Human Rights, April 2, 1995 Yale Law School, Moderator and Commentator, Law, Science and Policy Institute, October 2830, 1994 St. Thomas University School of Law, Commentator on Keynote, The U.N. Draft Declaration on the Rights of First Peoples, Back to the Future: First Nation Sovereignty Conference, December 1-2, 1994 Oklahoma Supreme Court [First American] Sovereignty Symposium, Panelist, Indigenous Rights, Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 8, 1994 Yale Law School, Moderator and Commentator, Resources and Poverty, Law, Science and Policy Institute, October 24, 1993 Pace International Law Review Symposium, Panelist, International Tribunal for Crimes Against Humanity, October 23, 1993 Yale Law School, Universal Human Rights and Detractors, Satellite Meeting for World Conference on Human Rights, May 16, 1993 Oklahoma Supreme Court [First American] Sovereignty Symposium, Panelist, Sovereignty, Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 7, 1993

University of Tulsa College of Law, Discussant, Human Rights Summer Seminar, June 8, 1993 Yale Law School, Moderator and Panelist, Constitutionalism & Transformations to Democracy, Law, Science and Policy Institute, October 18-20, 1991 University of Akron School of Law, Paper, A Remedy of Specific Performance for Foreign Private Investment, December 19, 1991 St. Thomas University Human Rights Institute, Panelist, Inaugural Workshop to hear claims of twenty-four local organizations as to South Florida refugee flows and impacts on infrastructure; to delimit the problem and data needed; and to formulate a tentative study design, December 7-8, 1991 Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Moderator, International Law Careers Day, Presidents' Day, February 17, 1992 Pace University School of Law, Panelist, Transnational Law, Emerging Democracies, and Free Markets, March 20, 1992 Princeton Ethical Humanist Fellowship, Keynote Speaker, Law, Ethics, & Order, May 10, 1992 UNCITRAL, Commercial Law in the 21st Century, United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, New York, May 1992 Lancaster University, Lancaster, England, Panelist, Transitions to a New World Order and Democracies, Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 17, 1991 International Institute of Criminal Sciences, Extradition: Prosecution or Rendition?, Syracusa., Italy, December 1989 Seton Hall University School of Law, Panelist, Symposium on Apartheid: an American Perspective, November 26, 1986 Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, Panelist, Limitations Upon Governments, at a Conference on We the Peoples of the United Nations to Commemorate the 40th Anniversary, November 22, 1985 Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, Civil Jurisdiction of United States Domestic Courts in Transnational Business and Human Rights Cases, April 12, 1985 University of Miami School of Law, Paper, Projecting American Jurisdiction Abroad, March 1983 Leyden University, Paper, Human Rights and the South African Legal System, May 1979 UNESCO, Teaching Human Rights, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Vienna November 1978

Degrees: Master of Laws (LL.M.), 1983 (Yale) Lecturer and Fellow in Human Rights at Yale College Law Fellow, Research and Teaching Assistant to Professors Abraham Goldstein, Myres S. McDougal, and Michael Reisman at the Yale Law School LL.Docts., 1980 (Leyden University) J.D. eq., 1979, Delict and Private International Law Fellow Res.D.Int’l L. (The Hague Academy of International Law) 1979, 1980 resp. (Carnegie Fellow for research on the rights of the child and of refugees) J.D. eq., 1977 (University of Cape Town) B.S., 1972 (University Medalist, Sociology)

Honors: NEH Bicentennial Fellow, University of Chicago, Summer 1986 Fitz Thyssen Fellow, Max Planck Institute of International Law, Heidelberg, Summer 1984 (human rights law and torture) Legal Affairs Fellow, Council of Europe, 1983-1984 Law Fellow & Visiting Scholar, Yale Law School, 1980-1983 Fellow, Institute for the Study of World Politics, NY, 1981-1982 UNHCR Fellow, Hague Academy of International Law, 1980 Human Rights Fellow, Council of Europe, 1979-1980 UNICEF Fellow, Hague Academy of International Law, 1979 Netherlands Fellow, University of Leyden,1978-1979, 1979-1980 Austrian Fellow, University of Salzburg, 1977-1978 Fellow, Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, 1978 Editor in Chief, Comparative Law Yearbook, 1977-1978

Professional Activities: Cardozo Law Society (Jewish Student Lawyers Bar, Barry University) Faculty Founder ‘96; Instituted Annual Justice Louis D. Brandeis Humanitarian Awards for members of the Jewish Community of Greater Orlando Yom ha-Shoa Holocaust [Remembrance] Day Annual Organizer in-behalf of Cardozo Law Society, April 12th Barry University Moot Court ‘96-Present Law School Committees, Curriculum Committee (chair ‘97-‘98, ‘98-‘99), Finance Committee (‘96‘97), Appointments Committee (‘96-‘97), Self-Study/Long Range Planning Committe(‘97-‘98,‘98‘99), Academic Standards Committee (‘97-‘98), Technology Committee (‘98-‘99), Faculty Effectiveness Committee (‘99-), Library Committee (‘99-) U.S. Secretary of State’s Advisory Committee on Private International Law, Draft Treaty Study Group on Jurisdiction and the Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments, 1998-Present Rabbinate of Poland, pro bono counsel 1991-Present Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee Member, Task Force on the International Commercial Arbitration Moot, 1993-94 International Commercial Law Essay Competition, Pace Institute of International Commercial Law, 1994-Present, Director, Mid-America International Law Careers Day,

Chair/Organizer, University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, October 9, 1993 Judge: Gray's Inn Moot, Pace University School of Law, September 11, 1991 Judge: Jessup Moot Court, both briefs and oral arguments of regional & final rounds, at ASIL and at the Law Schools of Cornell, Georgetown, Tulane, Boston College, Suffolk, George Mason, New York, and Syracuse, since 1981 Yale Law School, Security of the Person and Security of the State: Human Rights and Claims of National Security, co-organizer international conference of the Allard K. Lowenstein Human Rights Law Project, April 16-18, 1982 Law School Program Development: Internships in Transnational Practice for Student Lawyers, United States and Europe, 1991,European Union base in the Netherlands for Dean Monroe Price’s Series of Cardozo Law School's Summer Law Programs Abroad

Professional Organizations: Advisory Board, Inter-American Human Rights Foundation, Miami Advisory Board, St. Thomas University Human Rights Institute, Miami California Bar Int’l Sec., ABA, ASIL Co-Founder, Allard K. Lowenstein Int'l Human Rights Law Project, Yale Law School Co-Founder, European Center for Space Law, European Space Agency, Paris Family Court Magistrates' Association, Inner Temple, London President, Scholars Group for Human Rights Law Pro Bono Counsel, Sally L. Steinberg, Princeton Pro Bono Counsel, Robert Schong, The Netherlands Pro Bono Counsel, Carponi Schittar, Venice, Italy Vice-Chair, American Society of International Law Human Rights Interest Group

Lectures: Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. Harvey M. Albertson Post # 759, Holocaust Rhetoric and Human Dignity, Longwood Florida, May 24, 1998 Orange County Bar International Law Section, Major Seminar: Developments in International Commercial Law, January 14, 1998 Limburg University, Maastricht, Netherlands, Professor of Law, (new world economy and law in changing societies) Cardozo Law School Summer Programs, Summer 1991 Université d’ Orléans, Orleans, France, Visiting Professor of Law (Anglo-American contracts), May Semester 1991 Royal College of Agriculture, Cirencester, England, (contracts, torts), March 1990 Aristotelian University, Thessaloniki, Greece, Visiting Professor of Law (state responsibility for contracts, torts, crimes, and human rights), Summer 1989 Albany Law School - Union University, State Immunity and Commercial Transactions of Foreign Sovereigns in the United States, September 27 to October 1, 1982

Languages: English, German, Dutch