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  School of Law-Camden 2003-2005 Faculty, Staff, and Administration Roger S. Clark  

Roger S. Clark

Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Law. Professor Clark earned his B.A. and LL.B. in 1964, an LL.M. in 1967, and an LL.D. in 1997 at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He earned an LL.M. in 1968 and a J.S.D. in 1972 at Columbia University School of Law. Prior to entering the law teaching profession, Professor Clark was with the New Zealand Departments of Justice and Foreign Affairs. He taught in the 1960s at Victoria University and in 1971-72 at the University of Iowa, joining the Rutgers faculty in the fall of 1972. During his 30 years at Rutgers, he has found time to make visiting teaching appearances in Paris, Dublin, Miami, Austria, Tokyo, Rome, Italy, and Athens, as well as in New Zealand. In 1995 and 1996, he represented the government of Samoa in the International Court of Justice in a case concerning the legality of nuclear weapons. He subsequently represented Samoa in the negotiations open to all states in the international community that resulted in the recent creation of a permanent International Criminal Court in The Hague. He continues to be engaged in the details of getting that court up and running. He is a member of the American Society of International Law and the American Law Institute. Among his publications are A United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1972), The United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Program (1994), and The Case against the Bomb: Marshall Islands, Samoa and Solomon Islands before the International Court of Justice in Proceedings on the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons (1996). He has run in four Boston marathons.


 
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