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Nafziger, James Albert Richmond was born on September 24, 1940 in Minneapolis. Son of Ralph Otto and Charlotte Monona (Hamilton) Nafziger.
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Nafziger, James Albert Richmond was born on September 24, 1940 in Minneapolis. Son of Ralph Otto and Charlotte Monona (Hamilton) Nafziger.
Bachelor, University Wisconsin, 1962. Master of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1969. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1967.
Law clerk to chief judge The United States of America District Court (eastern district) Wisconsin, 1967-1969. Fellow American Society International Law, Washington, 1969-1970, administrative director, 1970-1974. Executive secretary Association Student International Law Societies, 1969-1970.
Lecturer School Law Catholic University American, Washington, 1970-1974. Associate professor law College Law Willamette University, Salem, Oregon, 1977-1980, professor, 1980-1995, Thomas B. Stoel professor, since 1995, associate dean, 1985-1986, director international programs, since 1984. Fulbright senior specialist National University & Otgontenger University, Ulaan Baator.
Boden visiting professor Marquette University, 2009. Adjunct professor University Wisconsin, Madison, 2009. Visiting associate professor School Law, University Oregon 1974-1977.
Visiting professor National Autonomous University Mexico, 1978. Lecturer tutor Institute Public International Law and International Relations, University Thessaloniki, Greece, 1982. Scholar-in-residence Rockefeller Foundation Center, Bellagio, Italy, 1985.
Consultant Administrative Conference United States, 1988-1990, International Committee Migration, 1997. Honorary professor East China University of Politics and Law, 1999. 1st lieutenant United States Army, 1962-1964.
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Director Research Center, Hague Academy International Law, 2005. Advisory committee on international law United States Department of State, since 2001. Board directors Northwest Regional China Council, 1987—1989.
Member of University of North Alabama-United States of America (president, Oregon division 1987-1990, vice president 1990-1994, board directors 1990—2004, national council since 2004, chapter, division president's executive committee), American Civil Liberties Union (president chapter 1980-1981, member state board 1982-1988, secretary 1983-1987), American Bar Association (legal special central and east European law initiative since 1992), International Law Association American Branch (human rights committee chairman 1983-1988, co-director studies 1991-1995, vice president 1994—2000, president 2000-2004, chairman executive committee 2004-2008, honorary vice president since 2008), International Law Association (rapporteur and chairman cultural heritage law committee since 1988), National Sports Law Institute (board advisors since 2002), International Association Sports Law (vice president 1992, president 2004-2008, honorary president since 2008), Oregon International Council (president 1990-1992), American Law Institute, Association American Law Schools (chairman law and arts section 1981-1983, chairman international law section 1984-1985, chairman law and arts section 1989-1991, chairman immigration law section 1990-1991, chairman international law workshop 1995, committee on sections and annual meeting 1995-1998, chairman international exchanges section 1999—2000, chairman conflict of laws section 2003-2004), American Council Learned Societies (executive committee since 2002, conference administrative officers), International Studies Association (executive board 1974-1977), Washington Foreign Law Society (vice president 1973-1974), International Academy Comparative Law, American Society Comparative Law (board directors since 1985, treasurer 1997—2005, chief administrative officer since 2005), American Society International Law (executive council 1983-1986, chairman annual meeting 1988, chairman nominating committee 1989, executive council 1992-1995, executive committee 1994-1995, secretary since 2010), Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Beta Kappa.