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Harold Hongju Koh Transnational Legal Process after September 11 A distinguished and highly renowned scholar, Harold Hongju Koh is a
recognized leader in the field of international law. Koh is the Gerard
C. and Bernice Latrobe Smith Professor of International Law at Yale
Law School, where he has taught law since 1993. Central to his views
is his stated goal that we teach others about cultural understanding,
tolerance, how to develop self-sustaining social, political, and economic
institutions, and the acceptance of human dignity and human rights as
genuinely universal values. Koh received his A.B. summa cum laude in 1975 and his J.D. cum laude in 1980 from Harvard University. In 1977 he received his B.A. with first class honors, and in 1996 his M.A., from Oxford University. Koh is the author of several books and numerous articles, including "Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights" (with Ronald C. Slye) (1999), and is editor of "Justice Harry A. Blackmun Supreme Court Oral History Project" (1996), which is due for public release in 2004. He has received various honorary degrees, awards, and honors, including the Villanova Medal (2000), the Arthur J. Goldberg Award (2000), and the John Quincy Adams Freedom Award (2002).
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