Background
George John Andreopoulos was born on May 20, 1953 in Athens. He is the son of Ioannis K. and Paraskevi Andreopoulos.
New York, United States
From 1996 to 1999, George John Andreopoulos was an assistant professor government of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In 2000 Andreopoulos was appointed an associate professor government of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Graduate School. In 2001 he was a director of Center for International Human Rights of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In 2006, he was appointed a professor there and at the Graduate Center.
Chicago, Illinois, United States
George John Andreopoulos received his a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University Chicago in 1976.
Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
In 1977 George John Andreopoulos received a Bachelor of Laws from the University Cambridge in England. In 1986 Andreopoulos obtained a Doctor of Philosophy from the same institution.
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
George John Andreopoulos was a post doctoral fellow of Yale University from 1986 - 1988. He was also a lecturer there from 1990 - 1996.
New York, United States
From 1996 to 1999, George John Andreopoulos was an assistant professor government of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In 2000 Andreopoulos was appointed an associate professor government of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Graduate School. In 2001 he was a director of Center for International Human Rights of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. In 2006, he was appointed a professor there and at the Graduate Center.
New York, United States
In 2007 Andreopoulos was appointed an adjunct professor of political science at the Columbia University.
New York, United States
George John Andreopoulos worked as an assistant professor government Graduate School and University Center City University of New York from 1998 to 1999.
(In this book experts in military history examine conflict...)
In this book experts in military history examine conflicts ranging from the American Revolution to the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973 and to China's invasion of Vietnam in 1979 to show how the trauma of defeat also affects the evolution of society.
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1994
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This book explores not only the formal constraints on the conduct of war throughout Western history but also the unwritten conventions about what is permissible in the course of military operations. Ranging from classical antiquity to the present, eminent historians discuss the legal and cultural regulation of violence in such areas as belligerent rights, the treatment of prisoners and civilians, the observing of truces and immunities, the use of particular weapons, siege warfare, codes of honor, and war crimes.
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1997
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Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century is a comprehensive resource for training, education, and raising awareness in a wide variety of settings, both formal and informal. A diverse group of contributors—experienced activists, education experts, and representatives of several international governmental organizations—provides a rich potpourri of ideas and real-world approaches to initiating, planning, and implementing programs for teaching people about their human rights and fundamental freedoms. This volume has been developed for a global audience of educators, scholars in many disciplines, nongovernmental organizations, and foundation officers.
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1997
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The term genocide has been used to describe a wide range of events and polities, from the "final solution of the Jewish question" in Nazi Germany to Western efforts to establish birth control and abortion programs in Third World nations. It is these dimensions of genocide that the authors to this volume explore, in the context both of their historical roots and of the implications for current and future international action.
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1997
(Despite the widespread acceptance of human rights at the ...)
Despite the widespread acceptance of human rights at the normative level, actual progress toward the realization of human rights globally has been far from satisfactory. Concerned with human rights outcomes, this book departs from analyses that focus on the role of the state in human rights promotion and urges the study of the entire human rights universe. Transcending as well the literature on the role of NGOs, the book examines a broad range of non-state actors engaged in various activities that violate, promote or protect human rights.
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2006
George John Andreopoulos was born on May 20, 1953 in Athens. He is the son of Ioannis K. and Paraskevi Andreopoulos.
George John Andreopoulos received his a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University Chicago in 1976. In 1977 he received a Bachelor of Laws from the University Cambridge in England. In 1986 Andreopoulos obtained a Doctor of Philosophy from the same institution.
From 1983 - 1985 George John Andreopoulos served in Greek Army. From 1984 - 1986 he worked as a lawyer in Athens. He was a post doctoral fellow of Yale University in New Haven from 1986 - 1988. He became a founding associate director Orville Schell Center for International Human Rights from 1988 - 1993.
George Andreopoulos was an associate director in the Center for International Human Rights Law School from 1988 -1993, later became a lecturer at Yale University from 1990 - 1996. He was an assistant professor government John Jay College Criminal Justice, City University of New York from 1996 to 1999.
Andreopoulos worked as an assistant professor government Graduate School and University Center City University of New York from 1998 to 1999. Since 2000, he was an associate professor government at the John Jay College Criminal Justice and Graduate School and University Center, City University of New York. Since 2001, he was a director of the Center for International Human Rights of John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York.
In 2006 he became a professor of John Jay College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. From 2005 - 2007, he served as a chairman of international programs committee of John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York City. In 2007 Andreopoulos worked as an adjunct professor of political science at the Columbia University. In the fall semester of 2017, he was a visiting professor at the Free University of Berlin under the auspices of a Mercator Fellowship.
George John Andreopoulos is also an editor of "The Aftermath of Defeat: Societies, Armed Forces, and the Challenge of Recovery" (1994), of "Genocide: Conceptual and Historical Dimensions" (1994), "The Laws of War: Constraints on Warfare in the Western World" (1994), "Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century" (1998).
He has written extensively on international organizations, international human rights, and international humanitarian law issues and has lectured in many universities in the United States and abroad. Over the years, Professor Andreopoulos has participated in several human rights missions and has been a consultant for international organizations and NGOs.
George John Andreopoulos held many post during his career and earned the respect of his colleagues. He have recieved many honors. From 1986 - 1987, he was a fellow of A. G. Leventis Foundation. In 1988 he was a grantee of Connecticut Humanities Council and of the Ford Foundation from 1989 - 1992, of the Marangopoulos Foundationb in 1995, and of the European Human Rights Foundation in 1996.
(In this book experts in military history examine conflict...)
1994(The term genocide has been used to describe a wide range ...)
1997(This book explores not only the formal constraints on the...)
1997(Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century is a ...)
1997(Despite the widespread acceptance of human rights at the ...)
2006George John Andreopoulos is a member of American Society International Law, of the International Studies Association, of the Athens Bar Association, of American History Association. He was a vice president human rights section of the American Political Science Association from 2002 to 2003 and a president from 2003 to 2004.
On August 15, 1992 George John Andreopoulos married Giuliana Campanelli. They have a daughter, Elena.