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    Stephen James Anaya is an American lawyer and the 16th Dean of the University of Colorado Boulder Law School. [1] He was formerly the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona 's James E. Rogers College of Law [2] and previously served for more than ten years on the faculty at the University of Iowa ...

  2. S. James Anaya - Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty. University Distinguished Professor and Nicholas Doman Professor of International Law. 401 UCB. 2450 Kittredge Loop Drive. Wolf Law Building. Boulder, CO 80309. Office: 467. Phone: (303) 492-4475. E-mail: james.anaya@colorado.edu. Curriculum Vitae: View (PDF format) Bio:

  3. On 20 May 2014 Professor James Anaya made his final presentation, in his capacity as Special Rapporteur, to the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues at its annual session in New York. In his statement he reported on his activities over the past year, including his reports on visits to Canada, Panama and Peru, and he….

  4. James Anaya – amerykański dyplomata zaangażowany w ochronę praw ludności tubylczej. Odegrał istotną rolę w wieloletnim procesie tworzenia Deklaracji praw ludów tubylczych. 30 marca 2008 objął stanowisko Specjalnego Sprawozdawcy ONZ ds. praw i wolności ludów tubylczych. Poprzednio funkcję tę sprawował Rodolfo Stavenhagen.

  5. James Anaya is a Regents Professor and the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (USA), where he teaches and writes in the areas of international human rights, constitutional law, and issues concerning indigenous peoples. Professor Anaya is a graduate of the ...

  6. 11 lis 2022 · Nov. 11, 2022. On October 27, the White House announced President Biden had appointed Colorado Law School Professor and former Dean S. James Anaya to serve on the National Board of Education Sciences.

  7. James Anaya is a Regents Professor and the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law (USA), where he teaches and writes in the areas of international human rights, constitutional law, and issues concerning indigenous peoples.

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