Jack I. Garvey
Professor
Biographical Note
Professor Garvey has taught at the law school since 1976, and specializes in public and private international law. His work can be found in numerous domestic and foreign law journals including The Yale Law Journal and the Oxford Journal of Conflict and Security Law, and principal peer-reviewed international law journals, such as the American Journal of International Law and the American Journal of Comparative Law. Garvey is an arbitrator and consultant to law firms. He was a fellow of the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva, Switzerland; a Fulbright senior specialist at the University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and a visiting professor at the University of Sydney, Australia, and the East China Institute of Politics and Law.
Education
BA, Harvard University
JD, Harvard University
Scholarship
Jack I. Garvey's SSRN Page
Publications
"Resolving Boundary Disputes in California: A Radical Reassessment in
Light of Proposition 13," 43 University of San Francisco Law Review 829 (2009)
A New Architecture
for the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, 12 Journal of Conflict & Security
Law, (Oxford Univ. Press) 339 (2007).
"The
International Institutional Imperative for Countering the Spread of Weapons
of Mass Destruction: Assessing the Proliferation Security Initiative,"
10 Journal of Conflict & Security Law, (Oxford Univ. Press) 125 (2005).
[SSRN abstract]
"A New Evolution forFast-Tracking Trade Agreements: Managing Environmental
and Labor Standards Through Extraterritorial Regulation," 5 U.C.L.A. Journal
of International Law and Foreign Affairs 1 (2000).
"Regional Free Trade Dispute Resolution as Means for Securing the Middle
East Peace Process," 47 American Journal of Comparative Law 147 (1999).
"AFTA After NAFTA: Regional Trade Blocs and the Propagation of Environmental
and Labor Standards," 15 Berkeley Journal of International Law 245 (1997).
"Trade Law and Quality of Life-Dispute Resolution Under the NAFTA Side
Accords on Labor and the Environment," 89 American Journal of International
Law 439 (1995).
"Judicial Foreign Policy-Making in International Civil Litigation: Ending
the Charade of Separation of Powers," 24 Law & Policy in International
Business 461 (1993).
"Towards Federalizing U.S. International Commercial Arbitration Law,"
25 International Lawyer 209 (1991) (with Totton Heffelfinger).
"The New Asylum Seekers: Addressing Their Origin" In: The New
Asylum Seekers: Refugee Law in the 1980s: The Ninth Sokol Colloquium on International
Law (Dordrecht [Netherlands]; Boston [Mass.]: M. Nijhoff Publishers,
1988), at 181.
"Toward a Reformulation of International Refugee Law," 26 Harvard
International Law Journal 483 (1985).
"Rethinking Refugee Aid: A Path to Middle East Peace," 20 Texas International
Law Journal 247 (1985).
Refugee Aid and Middle East Peace ([Tel-Aviv] Produced by WOJAC — World
Organization of Jews from Arab Countries, c1983).
"Repression of the Political Emigré — The Underground to International Law:
A Proposal for Remedy," 90 Yale Law Journal 78 (1980).
"U.N. Definition of 'Aggression:' Law and Illusion in the
Context of Collective Security," 17 Virginia Journal of International Law
177 (1977).
"United Nations Peacekeeping and Host State Consent,"
64 American Journal of International Law 241 (1970).
Presentations
"To Fix the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime: Avoid the Folly of State Classification," USF School of Law Faculty Teaching and Scholarship Workshop Series (San Francisco, California, February 10, 2009)