Roger S. Clark
Rutgers Law School
217 North 5th Street
Camden, NJ 08102
U.S.A.
Faculty of Law, Rutgers Univ., Camden (1972); Vis. Professor, Univ. of Iowa (1971–1972) and Univ. of Miami (1985–1986); Legal Officer, New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1962–1963); member, United Nations Committee on Crime Prevention and Control (1987–1990); Counsel to Samoa, Advisory Proceedings on Legality of Nuclear Weapons, I.C.J. 1995–1996; Adviser to Samoa on International Criminal Court matters 1995–present, Counsel to Marshall Islands, Nuclear Weapons cases I.C.J. 2014--
Member, American Law Institute; ASIL
A United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1972); Human Rights source book (with A. Blaustein and J. Sigler, 1987); The United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Program (1994) and numerous other books and monographs; author of many articles on international law, international criminal law, human rights, decolonization, constitutional law, criminal law, administrative law, tort and other subjects