LC control no. | n 90721001 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Cohen, David (David J.) |
Variant(s) | Cohen, David J., 1949- |
Birth date | 1949-02-06 |
Field of activity | Human rights International criminal law Classical literature |
Profession or occupation | Law teachers College teachers |
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Found in | His Law, sexuality, and society, 1991: CIP t.p. (David Cohen, Dept. of Rhetoric, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley) Phone call to pub. 11-29-90 (David J. Cohen; this was faxed from the British Off. 12-04-90; d. of. b. not sent) BL AL rec'd 16 Jul. 1997 (David J. Cohen b. 06 Feb. 1949) Seeking justice on the cheap, c2002: t.p. (David Cohen) p. 8 (prof. of Rhetoric and Classics at Univ. of Calif., Berkeley; director of UC Berkeley War Crimes Studies Center) The Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, 2018: ECIP t.p. (David Cohen, Stanford University) Standford Global Studies website, viewed 8/3/2018 (David Cohen, Director, WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice, Professor, Department of Classics ; About: David Cohen, Director of the Handa Center is a leading expert in the fields of human rights, international law and transitional justice. Cohen taught at UC Berkeley from 1979-2012 as the Ancker Distinguished Professor for the Humanities, and served as the founding Director of the Berkeley War Crimes Studies Center, which moved to Stanford in 2013 and became the WSD Handa Center for Human Rights and International Justice. Cohen is now a visiting professor at Stanford, Professor in the Graduate School at UC Berkeley, and Professor of Law at the William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawai`i) William S. Richardson School of Law (Hawaii) website, viewed 8/3/2018 (David Cohen, Former Professor of Law , Degrees: BA Occidental College 1969; JD UCLA School of Law 1972; PhD University of Cambridge 1981; Biography: David Cohen taught at the University of California, Berkeley since from 1979-2012 as the Ancker Distinguished Professor for the Humanities and the founding Director of the Berkeley War Crimes Studies Center (link is external). Since 2000 he has collaborated on human rights projects in Asia with the East-West Center in Honolulu, a federally funded Asia-Pacific research center. There, he serves as Director of the Asian International Justice Initiative and as Senior Fellow in International Law) |
Associated language | eng |