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JOSEPH W. DELLAPENNA
Professor of Law
Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
299 North Spring Mill Road
Villanova, PA 19085-1682
Office - (610) 519-7075
Fax - (610) 519-6282
E-mail - [email protected]
PRIMARY EXPERIENCE
Professor of Law
At the University of Houston (visiting professor, Spring 2017), Villanova University
(1976 to 2016); Ohio State University (Visiting Professor, Fall 1989); the University
of Cincinnati (Associate Professor, 1974 to 1976); Willamette University (Assistant
Professor, 1970 to 1973); and George Washington University (Instructor, 1968 to
1970)
Courses taught:
Environmental and Resource Law
Managing the Water Environment (44 years)
International Trade and the Environment (9 years)
Environmental Law (6 years)
International Environmental Law (3 years)
Natural Resources Law (3 years)
Ocean and Coastal Management Law (1 year)
International and Comparative Law and Litigation
Conflict of Laws (25 years)
Comparative Law (24 years)
Admiralty (20 years)
Chinese Law (19 years)
Transnational Litigation (14 years)
Public International Law (12 years)
International Organizations Law (9 years)
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International Trade Law (4 years)
Law of the Sea (2 years)
Other Courses
Contracts (30 years)
Legal Education Seminar (5 years)
Legal Writing (5 years)
Torts (3 years)
Commercial Transactions (2 years)
Sales (2 years)
Secured Transactions (2 years)
Remedies (1 year)
Visiting Professor
Shandong University, Jinan, People’s Republic of China (2016)
Taught a seminar on Special Topics in International Law
Visiting Lecturer
China University of Politics and Law, Beijing, People’s Republic of China (2014-2016)
Taught a course on Introduction to the American Legal System
Visiting Professor and Erasmus Scholar
The University of Foggia Faculty of Law, Foggia, Italy (2016)
Team taught Comparative Law with an Italian professor
Visiting Lecturer
At the Universidade de Macau (2004 to 2015)
Taught courses to graduate (LL.M. and Ph.D.) law students; also presented public semi-
nars on topics related to water law, environmental law, and European law and served
as the outside member on thesis defense committees and on faculty promotion com-
mittees
Courses taught:
American Legal Research and Writing
Comparative Contracts
International Organizations
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International Trade and the Environment
Adjunct Professor
At the University of South Australia (2007 to present)
Taught a course on water law; also presented public seminars on topics related to water
law and served as the outside member on thesis defense committees
Visiting Scholar
At the University of Gent (2013)
Researched comparative US and European water law and policy
Consultant
To the World Bank (2009 to 2013)
Lawyer member and leader of an interdisciplinary team to assess the feasibility of the
proposed Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project to take water from Aqaba,
Jordan to the Dead Sea
Visiting Professor
At the European Humanities University (2009 to 2011)
Taught a course on International Environmental Law at a university in exile from Bela-
rus, currently located in Vilnius, Lithuania
Director
Of the Model Water Code Project of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1995 to
present)
Led a team of economists, engineers, and lawyers in drafting an Appropriative Rights
Model Water Code (for the western states) and a Regulated Riparian Model Water
Code (for the eastern states), and a set of model interstate water compacts, and guide
to drafting regulations to implement the Regulated Riparian Model Water Code; the
Regulated Riparian Model Water Code has now been approved as an official standard
by the Society, no. 40-03 (2003); the Appropriative Rights Model Water Code is in the
process of being approved as a standard; the model compacts were published as Model
Water Sharing Agreements for the Twenty-First Century (Stephen Draper ed., ASCE,
2002), and have now been approved as “Standard Guidelines”; the model regulations
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were published as Riparian Water Regulations: Guidelines for Withdrawal Limitations
and Permit Trading (J. Wayland Eheart ed., ASCE, 2002)
Rapporteur
Of the Water Resources Law Committee of the International Law Association (1997-
2004)
Led the drafting of the Berlin Rules on Water Resources to replace the Helsinki Rules on
the Use of International Rivers as the definitive summary of the customary interna-
tional law of water resources; the final report was approved by the Association 21 Au-
gust, 2004, and published in REPORT OF THE SEVENTY-FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE IN-
TERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION (BERLIN 2004) 335 (2005)
Consultant
To International Shared Aquifer Resources Management Programme (2002-2004); and
to the Joint Management of Shared Aquifers Study (1993-1999)
Lawyer member of interdisciplinary teams working to promote the cooperative man-
agement of groundwater resources in potential conflict situations; the first is spon-
sored by UNESCO; the second was a Cooperative Research Project of the Palestine
Consultancy Group and of the Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advance-
ment of Peace of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Consultant
With the Associates for Middle East Research, Inc. (1986 to 2004), and at the Middle
East Research Institute of the University of Pennsylvania (1983-1986)
Consulted and prepared published texts on international and comparative legal aspects
of water management in the Middle East as part of an interdisciplinary team; gave oral
presentations at meetings in Bethlehem, Haifa, Istanbul, Jerusalem, and Ramallah
Consultant
To the Amar Foundation (2000 to 2002)
Addressed legal issues relating to the environmental decimation of the Marsh Arabs in
southern Iraq, helping to prepare the Foundation’s report, THE IRAQI MARSHLANDS: A
HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY (Emma Nicholson & Peter Clark eds., Politics
Publishing in association with the Amar Foundation, London: 2002)
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Director
Chinese Fellows Program, Villanova University School of Law (1991 to 2001)
Recruited, supervised, and mentored lawyers from the People’s Republic of China who
earned a J.D. at Villanova
Attorney
To the Connecticut Water Works Association (2000 to 2001)
Represented the Association as amicus in City of Waterbury v. Town of Washington, 260
Conn. 506, 802 A.2d 1102 (2002)
Consultant
To the Water Sector of the National Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Cli-
mate Variability and Change, United States Government (1998 to 2000); and to the
World Humanities Action Trust Commission on Water (1998 to 2001)
Legal member of an interdisciplinary team developing new national and international
policies for responding to global climate change
Delegation Leader
For the People to People International Citizen Ambassador Program (1992)
Led a delegation of seven lawyers to the People’s Republic of China to consult on the
Three Gorges Dam project
Attorney
For the American Academy of Medical Ethics (1989 to 1992), for the Association for
Public Justice (1989), and for the Value of Life Committee, Inc. (1989 to 1991)
Wrote amicus briefs for the U.S. Supreme Court for the cases of Planned Parenthood of
Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 (1992), Minnesota v. Hodgson, 497
U.S. 417 (1990), Turnock v. Ragsdale, and Webster v. Reproductive Health Services,
492 U.S. 490 (1989), (and to other courts in other cases) presenting the history of abor-
tion under English and American Law and arguing its relevance to the modern contro-
versy
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Fulbright Senior Researcher in Law
At the Direcção Geral dos Recursos Naturais (Directory-General of Natural Resources),
the Ministry of Planning, Republic of Portugal (1990)
Advised Portuguese officials on transboundary and domestic water management prob-
lems and the reform of Portugal’s domestic water laws
Attorney
For the family of Raoul Wallenberg (1983 to 1990)
One of several attorneys who secured a judgment on behalf of the Swedish diplomat or-
dering a definite accounting of where he was, his release if he still lived, and damages
for his wrongful imprisonment or death, von Dardel v. U.S.S.R., 623 F. Supp. 246
(D.D.C. 1985); while the judgment was vacated, 736 F. Supp. 1 (D.D.C. 1990), the
Soviet government opened its records to the family regarding Wallenberg’s fate; my
efforts were rewarded with the Wallenberg medal awarded by the Raoul Wallenberg
Foundation in 2008 and were featured prominently in a book about Wallenberg and
the efforts to secure his release—ALAN GERSTEN, A CONSPIRACY OF INDIFFERENCE:
THE RAOUL WALLENBERG STORY 200-82 (2001).
Consultant
In the People’s Republic of China (1987 to1989), and the Republic of China (1979 to
1983)
Presented oral and written reports to government departments and to business enterpris-
es [I am conversationally fluent in spoken Chinese (Mandarin)]
Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Law
At Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin Province, People’s Republic of China (1987 to
1988); and National Chengchi University, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China (1978 to
1979)
Courses taught: American Environmental Law (2 years); Anglo-American Contract Law
(2 years); International Trade Law (1 year); Law of the Sea (1 year); Private Interna-
tional Law (1 year); and Selected Problems in American and Chinese Law (1 year) (I
was the first American law professor to teach a full course on environmental law both
on Taiwan and in the People’s Republic of China, as well as the first person to serve as
a Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Law in both places)
Consultant
To Unysis Corp. (1987)
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Consulted on recent developments in law of contracts, particularly the sale or leasing of
computers
Director of Legal Writing Programs
At Villanova University (1982-1986, 1989); the University of Cincinnati (1974 to
1975); and Willamette University (1972 to 1973)
Designed new programs involving the recruitment and supervision of instructors teach-
ing research and writing for up to 250 students
Director
Of a self-study on the impact of the federal government on Villanova University, in co-
operation with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation National Commission on Government
and Higher Education (1977)
Supervised and coordinated self-studies by the 15 highest-level administrators at Villa-
nova University while reporting directly to the university’s President; prepared the fi-
nal report (150 pages) submitted to the Foundation
Director
Of the 1976 Ohio Valley CLEO Summer Institute
Administered funds from a federal grant and a consortium of seven law schools; de-
signed the program; recruited faculty (4), staff (5), and students (31); supervised the
program; and placed all students in J.D. programs who successfully completed the
program (30 of 31) (no other institute that year placed all of its students without inter-
vention from Washington)
Of Counsel
To the firm of DeGennaro & Corman, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (1971 to 1975)
Handled appeals, most notably: McCune v. Grimaldi Buick-Opel, Inc., 45 Mich. 472,
206 N.W.2d 742 (1973)
Co-director
Cry of Love Legal Clinic, Salem, Oregon (1972-1973)
Established a free legal clinic in connection with a free medical and counseling clinics;
supervised 12 students in client contact and representation for which the students re-
ceived academic credit
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Research Associate
Program of Policy Studies in Science and Technology, George Washington University
(1970)
Lawyer member of an interdisciplinary team to research under a contract with the Feder-
al Aviation Administration to evaluate the environmental impact of proposals to de-
velop general aviation services
Attorney-Advisor (General)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. (1969)
Primarily responsible for legal problems concerning Apollo XI and Space Nuclear Ap-
plications
Instructor
Detroit Institute of Technology (1966 to 1968)
Courses taught: Accounting (2 years); Corporate Finance (2 years)
EDUCATION
LL.M., Columbia University School of Law (1974)
Charles Evans Hughes Scholar; Ford Foundation Fellow
LL.M. in Public International and Comparative Law,
National Law Center, George Washington University (1969)
J.D. cum laude, Detroit College of Law (1968)
Michigan Consolidated Gas Scholar
B.B.A. with distinction, University of Michigan (1965)
Regents Scholar
HONORS
Keynote Speaker
The Global Water Partnership Workshop on “The Role of International Water Law in
Facilitating Transboundary Cooperation” (2016); topic: “The Relevance and Status of
International Water Law”
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Keynote Speaker
University of Alabama Conference on Water Resources Law (2016); topic: “Watr Law
Reform”
Erasmus Scholar
University of Foggia (2016)
Invited Speaker
Tulane University Law School 21st Annual Summit on Environmental Law and Policy
(2016); topics: “Environmental Law in China”; and “Waters of the United States”
Invited Speaker
WVU College of Law Fourth Annual Energy Conference in Morgantown, WV (2015);
topic: “Climate Change Impacts on Water for Energy”.
Invited Speaker
At a semester-long seminar on Texas Water Issues at Texas A&M University-Galveston
Campus (2014); topic: “Patterns of Water Law”
Invited Speaker
At a colloquium on abortion politics at Brigham Young University, Provo, UT (2014);
topic: ‘The History of Abortion”
Invited Speaker
At the Conference on Alabama Water Law, sponsored by Alabama Rivers at Birming-
ham Southern College, Birmingham, AL (2014); topic: Reforming Alabama Water
Law
Invited Speaker
At a conference on Ethical Judgments in Medicine, sponsored by the University of Bir-
mingham, UK (2014); topic: ‘The Jury Instructions in Regina v. Bourne (1938)”
Invited Presenter
Workshop on the Water Resources in Egypt, a joint project of the University of Utah,
the National Water Research Center of Egypt, and U.S. National Science Foundation,
Cairo, Egypt (2014); topic: “Legal and Institutional Aspects of Water Management”
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Invited Presenter
US State Department International Leadership Program, “Water Resources Protection in
the US,” Villanova University School of Law (2014); topic: “The Berlin Rules on Wa-
ter Resources”
Keynote Speaker
Utrecht Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law, University of Utrecht, confer-
ence on “Water and Ocean Law in Times of Climate Change” (2013); topic: “Core
Values, Sustainability, and the Privatization of Water”
University of Gent
Visiting scholar researching comparative US and European water law and policy; par-
tially funded by a grant from the Special Foreign Research Fund of the university
Invited Participant
Vermont Water Law Colloquium, Vermont Law School, South Royalton, Vermont
(2013)
Invited Speaker
University of Idaho Law Review Symposium, “Legal Aspects of Hydraulic Fracturing,”
Boise, Idaho (2013); topic: “A Primer on Groundwater Law”
Invited Speaker
University of Indiana McKinney School of Law Conference, “Great Lakes Natural Re-
source Governance,” Indianapolis, Indiana (2013); topic: “Changing State Water Allo-
cation Law for the Management of the Great Lakes”
Keynote Speaker
Arkansas Water Law and Policy Conference, “Water: The Choices,” Little Rock, Arkan-
sas (2012); topic: “A Primer on Groundwater Law”
Invited Speaker
“Setting Boundaries to Conflict: The Role of International Water Law,” at a meeting of
the Atlantic Council (2012)
Jean Monnet Lecturer
The University of Macau Faculty of Law (2011); topic: “The Origins of Environmental
Law in Europe and North America”
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Invited Speaker
Conference of the European Science Foundation on “Water Governance: Meeting the
Challenges of Global Climate Change,” at Obergürgl, Austria (2011); topic: “The
Evolution of Water Law”
Jean Monnet Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2010); topic: “Lessons for Chinese Environmental Law
from European, American, and International Environmental Law”
Invited Participant, Workshop on Global Water Governance and the UN System
Invited to help draft analyses and proposals for enhancing the role of the United Nations
in confronting the spreading global water crisis, Global Water Systems Project, Bonn,
(2010)
Invited Participant, Cambridge Forum on Water Law
Only academic participant invited to a forum on water law reform including leading
lawyers and government functionaries from across the United States, Sausalito, CA,
(2010)
Inaugural Speaker
The guest speaker program of the Environmental Law Institute of the Widener Universi-
ty Law School-Harrisburg (2010); topic: “Behind the Red Curtain: Environmental
Concerns in the End of Communism”
Jean Monnet Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2009); topic: “The EU Water Framework Directive in
Light of International and Comparative Law”
Keynote Speaker
The 22nd Annual Red Clay Conference, University of Georgia College of Law Environ-
mental Law Society (2009) on Three States, One River: Exploring the Tri-State Water
Dispute; topic: “The Tri-State Water Dispute: Is There a Way Forward?”
Keynote Speaker
The Università degli Studi di Foggia Facultà di Giurisprudenza’s conference on “Legal
Education Reform” (2009); topic: “Legal Education in the United States”
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Article Selected for Anthology
An anthology, THE GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM: INITIATIVES AND SOLUTIONS, pub-
lished in India (2009); article: Presidential Authority and the War on Terror, 13 ILSA
J. INT’L & COMP. L. 25 (2006)
Distinguished Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2008); topic: “The EU Water Framework Directive in
Light of Customary International Law”
Keynote Speaker
EXPO 2008, Zaragoza, Spain (2008), Week 7 (Finance and Economics) of the World
Tribunal of Water, a series of nine weekly meetings on global issues relating to water;
topic: “The Myth of Markets for Water”
Wallenberg Medal
Awarded by the Raoul Wallenberg Foundation (2008) in recognition of my work in liti-
gation against the USSR on behalf of his family and seeking access to information re-
garding what happened to him after his arrest by Soviet agents as well as damages for
his false imprisonment or wrongful death
Distinguished Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2007); topic: “The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of
the United States”
IceWarm Grant Recipient
Funding five weeks in Australia studying water law reform (2007)
American Law Institute
Elected life member (2007)
Keynote Speaker
The Environmental and Water Resources Institute World Water Congress (2007); topic:
“A Primer on Groundwater Law in the United States”
Plenary Program Speaker
The Environmental and Water Resources Institute of the American Society of Civil En-
gineers meeting in New Delhi, India (2006); topic: “The Berlin Rules on Water Re-
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sources”; also one of four panelists at the concluding round-table on water resources
management
Distinguished Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2006); topic: “The Berlin Rules on Water Management”
Distinguished Visiting Scholar
School of Natural Resources, the University of Michigan (2006); topics: “The Law of
the Lakes”; “The Failure of Markets for Water”
Distinguished Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2005); topic: “The Human Right to Water”
Keynote Speaker
The Georgia Water Resources Conference (2005); topic, “Georgia Water Law: How to
Go Forward”
Distinguished Lecturer
The Universidade de Macau (2004), topics: “From Mexico to Berlin: The Evolution of
International Water Law from 1895 to 2004” and “Adapting National and International
Water Law to Global Climate Change and Other Hydropolitical Stresses”
Keynote Speaker
United States Geological Survey Congressional Briefing on “The 50th Anniversary of
the Delaware River Basin Decree of 1954” (2004); topic: “Developing Interstate Co-
operative Water Management Institutions”
Keynote Speaker
Enviro04, national conference of Australian environmental policy professionals (2004);
topic: “Adapting the Law of Water Management to Global Climate Change and other
Hydropolitcal Stresses”
Keynote Speaker
Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Water Law Conference (2004); topic: “The Three Models of
Surface Water Allocation Law in the United States”
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Keynote Speaker
The Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Hydrologists (2003); topics: “Is Privat-
ization Practical When Water Is the Paradigm of Public Property?” and on “Resolving
Eastern Interstate Water Disputes”
Radio Interview
Interviewed by West Virginia Public Radio (2003); topic: water law reform in West
Virginia (12 minutes)
Keynote Speaker
The Annual Meeting of the North Carolina Bar Association Section on Environmental
Law (2003); topic: “The Three Models of Surface Water Allocation Law in the United
States”
Keynote Speaker
The Connecticut Conference on Water Law Reform, organized by the Connecticut Wa-
ter Planning Council and the Natural Resources Council of Connecticut (2002); topic:
“The Essential Features of a Modern Water Allocation Policy: Riparianism at the
Dawn of the New Millennium”
Keynote Speaker
The British Institute of International and Comparative Law Conference on the Exploita-
tion and Management of Natural Resources in the 21st Century: The Challenge of Sus-
tainable Development (2001); topic: “Bringing the Helsinki Rules into the Twenty-
First Century: Integrated Management, Equitable Utilization, Sustainable Develop-
ment, and Minimization of Environmental Harm”
Keynote Speaker
Georgia Water Resources Leadership Summit (2001); topics: “Interstate Water Dis-
putes”; and “Three Models of Water Law in the United States”
Keynote Speaker
The Environmental Protection Agency Star Conference for Graduate Fellows in Science
and Technology (Washington, DC 2000); topic: “Adapting the Law of Water Man-
agement to Global Climate Change”
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Outstanding Achievement Award
American Society of Civil Engineers (1998); for directing the drafting of the Regulated
Riparian Model Water Code
Keynote Speaker
Susquehanna River Basin Commission Workshop on the Lower Susquehanna River Ba-
sin—Whose Water Is It Anyway? (1997); topic: “Federal and State Law and Policies
on Interbasin and Interstate Transfers”
Model Advocate
Biennial Meeting of the World Jurist Association (Doha, Qatar 1997); invited as one of
the lead advocates in a “model trial” on the “Water in the Desert Case”
Keynote Speaker
The Illinois Water Conference (1996); topic: “Water: In Whose Hands?”
US AID Lecturer
Lectured to public groups at six venues in Turkey under the auspices of the US Agency
for International Development (1996); topic: “The Euphrates and the Tigris in Interna-
tional Law”
Keynote Speaker
The Water Resources Association of the Delaware River Basin (1995); topic: “Eastern
Interstate Water Compacts”
Keynote Speaker
Conference on Water Law Reform, the Pennsylvania League of Women Voters (1995);
topic: “Water: In Whose Hands?”
Lead Witness
Pennsylvania Conference on Water Resources Management, the Joint Legislative Com-
mittee on the Air and Water Pollution and Conservation (1992); topic: “Water Law Reform in Pennsylvania”
Randall-Park Lecturer
Faculty Colloquium, University of Kentucky College of Law (1989); topic: “Law in
China: Legalizing a Nonlegal Culture”
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Traveling Humanist
Lectured to public groups under the auspices of the Invitational Humanist Program of
the Pennsylvania Humanities Council (1982-1983); topics included “environmental
ethics,” and “legislating morality,” and “the impact of changing technologies on law”
American Law Institute
Elected to membership in the premier professional society for American lawyers (1982)
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Bar of the Supreme Court of the International Association for Water Law
United States
State Bar of Michigan International Bar Association
American Bar Association International Law Association
American Bar Foundation International Union for the Conservation of
Nature, Environmental Law Com-
mission
American Law Institute International Water History Association
American Society of Civil Engineers International Water Resources Association
American Society of International Law Phi Kappa Phi
American Water Resources Association World Jurist Association
Offices and Committees
American Bar Association, Committee on Chinese Law, Section of International Law and
Practice, Chair (1995 to 1999)
American Bar Association, Committee on Foreign Sovereign Immunity, Section of Inter-
national Law and Practice, Vice-Chair (1986 to 1990)
American Bar Association, Committee on International Environmental Law, Section of
International Law, Chair (2006 to 2009), Vice-Chair (2004 to 2006)
American Bar Association, Committee on International Litigation, Section of Internation-
al Law and Practice, Chair (1993 to 1995), Vice-Chair (1990 to 1993)
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American Bar Association, ILEX Briefing Trip, Program Chair for two ABA Delega-
tions to Hong Kong (1997; 1998)
American Bar Association, Section of International Law, Liaison with the Section on En-
ergy, Environmental, and Resources (2004 to 2005, 2009 to 2013)
American Bar Association, Member (2010-2013), Standing Committee on Environmental
Law
American Bar Association, Suing Foreign States, Newsletter of the Committee on Inter-
national Litigation, Section of International Law and Practice, Editor (1990 to 1994)
American Bar Association, Task Force on Policy and Coordination, Section on Environ-
ment, Energy and Resources, Member (2011 to 2013)
American Bar Association, Water Resources Newsletter, Newsletter of the Committee on
Water Resources, Section of Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law,
Contributing Editor (1997 to 2006)
American Bar Association, Working Group on the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act,
Member (1998 to 2002)
American Law Institute, Consultative Group on the Restatement of the Law, Third, of
Restitution, Member (1999 to 2011)
American Law Institute, Consultative Group on the Restatement of the Law, Third, of
Unfair Competition, Member (1985 to 1993)
American Law Institute, Consultative Group on the Uniform Commercial Code, Member
(1986 to 2002)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Laws and Institutions Committee, Member (1999 to
present), Water Laws Committee, Member (1992 to 1999)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Standards Development Council of the Environ-
ment and Water Resources Institute, Chair (2008 to 2009), Vice-Chair (2007 to 2008),
Member (1995 to present)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Water Regulatory Standards Committee, Chair
(1995 to present), Member of Control Group (1993 to 1995)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Model State Water Code Task Committee, Chair
(1995 to present); Member (1990 to present)
American Society of Civil Engineers, Shared Use of Transboundary Water Resources
Task Committee, Member of Control Group (1994 to 2012)
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American Society of Civil Engineers, Water Rights Allocation and Trading in Humid Re-
gions Task Committee, Member of Control Group (1994 to 2004)
American Society of International Law, Executive Council, Member (1994 to 1997)
American Society of International Law, Law of the Pacific Region Interest Group, Chair
(1993 to 2002)
American Society of International Law, International Legal Education Committee, Chair
(1995 to 1998)
Association of American Law Schools, Section on Admiralty and Maritime Law, Chair
(2009), Chair-Elect (2008), Secretary (2007), Treasurer (2006)
Association of American Law Schools, Section on International Law, Chair (2006),
Chair-Elect (2005), Treasurer (2004), Member, Executive Committee (2003 to 2007)
Association of American Law Schools, Section on Natural Resources, Chair (2007),
Chair-Elect (2006), Member, Executive Committee (2004 to present)
Energy & Mineral Law Foundation, Scholarship Committee, Member (1986 to present)
International Law Association, Transboundary Groundwater Study Group, Chair (2007 to
2009)
International Law Association, Water Resources Law Committee, Rapporteur (1997 to
2004), Consultant (1992 to 1997)
International Law Association, Water Resources Law Committee, Working Group on
Cross-Media Pollution, Member (1993 to 1996)
International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Commission on Environmental Law,
Member (1995 to present)
International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Commission on Environmental
Law—International Water Law Study Group, Member (1996 to 2001, 2008 to present)
[The study group was inactive between 2001 and 2008]
International Water History Association, By-Laws Revision Committee Chair (2003 to
2006)
Lawyers’ Alliance for World Security, Philadelphia Chapter Board of Governors, Mem-
ber (1984 to 1987)
National Lawyers Association, Board of Trustees (1996 to 2001)
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Water Policy (The Journal of the World Water Council), Member, Editorial Board (1998
to present)
World Humanities Action Trust, Water Commission, Member (1998 to 2001)
PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS
Books
WATERS AND WATER RIGHTS
1991 edition (Robert E. Beck ed.) Michie Co. and 2013 edition (Amy K. Kelly ed.)
(supplemented annually) LexisNexis (5 vols.; my contributions appear in all five
volumes)
My contributions to this work have been cited with approval in more than 25 cases
THE EVOLUTION OF THE LAW AND POLITICS OF WATER
Springer SBM NL 2009 (co-editor and contributor)
Edited (with Joyeeta Gupta) and contributed four chapters to a book authored by 26
contributors surveying the global history of water law and policy.
THE APPROPRIATIVE RIGHTS MODEL WATER CODE
American Society of Civil Engineers, Report of the Committee on Laws and Institu-
tions 2007 (editor)
DISPELLING THE MYTHS OF ABORTION HISTORY
Carolina Academic Press 2006
Reviews: HUMAN LIFE REV., Jan. 1, 2010, at 84; 20 TOUCHSTONE no. 1, at (Jan./Feb.
2007), available at http://touchstonemag.com/archives/article.php?id=20-01-051-b;
HUMAN LIFE REV., Apr. 1, 2006, at 41; 33 NAT. RT. TO LIFE NEWS no. 3, at 2, 18
(Mar. 2006); TOUCHSTONE, Jan./Feb. 2007, at 51; 35 J.L. MED. & ETHICS 325
(2007); FIRST THINGS, June/July 2007, at 45; 23 ISSUES IN LAW & MED. 109 (2007);
ranked by Amazon.com (October 10, 2007) as #31 in sales on Gender and the Law
and as #90 in sales on Medical Law and Legislation
INTERSTATE WATER ALLOCATION IN ALABAMA, FLORIDA, AND GEORGIA: NEW ISSUES,
NEW METHODS, NEW MODELS
University Press of Florida 2006 (co-author)
Review: James Nelson, Book Review, 60 ALA. REV. 154 (2007)
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SUING FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS AND THEIR CORPORATIONS
Second Edition, Transnational Publishers 2003; First edition, Bureau of National Af-
fairs, Inc. 1988
The second edition is reviewed at 32 INT’L J. LEGAL INFO. 659 (2004) (describing the
book as “a necessity for anyone doing transnational litigation”); the first edition was
reviewed at: 86 AM. J. INT’L L. 224 (1992), 38 NAVAL L. REV. 245 (1989), and at 22
VAND. J. TRANSNAT’L L. 1029 (1989) (describing the book as “the bible” for such
litigation), and was cited by both the majority and the dissent in Saudi Arabia v.
Nelson, 507 U.S. 349 (1993); both editions are cited in numerous lower court cases
THE REGULATED RIPARIAN MODEL WATER CODE
American Society of Civil Engineers, Standard 40-03, 2003 (editor)
THE IRAQI MARSHLANDS: A HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY
Emma Nicholson & Peter Clark eds., Politics Publishing in association with the Amar
Foundation 2002 (co-author)
CHINA AND HONG KONG IN LEGAL TRANSITION: COMMERCIAL AND HUMANITARIAN AS-
PECTS: THE REPORT OF THE ILEX BRIEFING TRIP TO BEIJING AND HONG KONG, MAY 6-
13, 1998
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WORLD POPULATION CONTROL
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International Legal Developments in Review: International Environmental Law: 2010,
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International Legal Developments in Review: International Environmental Law: 2006,
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Reforming the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 40 COLUM. J. TRANSNAT’L L. 489-617
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Civil Remedies for International Terrorism, 12 DEPAUL BUS. L.J. 169-289 (2000),
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The Historical Case against Roe v. Wade, NLA REV., Spring, 1998, at 11-13
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Population and Water in the Middle East: The Challenge and Opportunity for Law, 7
INT’L J. ENVT. & POLLUTION 72-110 (1997)
Rivers as Legal Structures: The Examples of the Jordan and the Nile, 36 NAT. RE-
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The Two Rivers and the Lands Between: Mesopotamia and the International Law of
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Legal Remedies for Terrorist Acts, 22 SYR. J. INT’L L. & COM. 13-18 (1996)
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Foreword: East Asian Approaches to Human Rights, 2 BUFF. INT’L L.J. 193-200 (1996),
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Designing the Legal Structures of Water Management Needed to Fulfill the Israeli-
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Treaties as Instruments for Managing Internationally Shared Water Resources: Re-
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Groundwater for Mineral Lawyers, 13TH ANN. INST. EASTERN MINERAL L. FOUND., ch.
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Surface Water in the Iberian Peninsula: An Opportunity for Cooperation or a Source of
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Foreign State Immunity in Europe, 5 N.Y. INT’L L. REV. 51-62 (1992)
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1906 and 1991: Foreign Sovereigns Then and Now, 1991 PROC. AM. SOC’Y INT’L L.
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Riparian Rights in the West, 43 OKLA. L. REV. 51-70 (1990), available at
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Deciphering the Act of State Doctrine, 35 VILLANOVA L. REV. 1-130 (1990)
The First 12 Years of Caselaw Construing the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, 1989
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The Restatement (Revised) of Foreign Relations Law, 1987 PROC. AM. SOC’Y INT’L L.
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Water Rights in the Jordan Valley, 1986 PROC. AM. SOC’Y INT’L L. 249, 264-69 (chair
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Jurisdiction in Human Rights Cases: Is the tel-Oren Case a Step Backward?, 1985
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Protecting the Republic of China from Oil Pollution in the Sea: Preventing or Recover-
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Suing Foreign Governments and Their Corporations, 86 COM. L.J. 210-20 (Pt. I), 346-
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A Proposed Fishery Conservation and Management Act for the Republic of China, 5
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The Republic of China’s Claims Relating to the Territorial Sea, Continental Shelf, and
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Finding the Applicable Law for Multistate Transactions under Article 9 of the U.C.C.,
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Canadian Claims in Arctic Waters, 7 LAND & WATER L. REV. 383-400 (1972), available
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Articles for General Audiences
The Water-Energy Nexus: The Role of Water Law, in THE COMMON GOOD AND ECOLOG-
ICAL INTEGRITY: HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE SUPPORT FOR LIFE 83-96 (Laura Westra,
Janice Gray, & Antonio D’Aloia eds. 2016)
Law and the Provision of Water for Megacities, in ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS INTEGRITY;
GOVERNANCE, LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS (Laura Westra, Janice Gray, & Vasiliki
Karageorgou eds. 2015)
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Patterns of Water Law, in THE GLOBAL WATER SYSTEM IN THE ANTHROPOCENE: CHAL-
LENGES FOR SCIENCE AND GOVERNANCE 401-13 (Anik Bhaduri, Janos Bogardi, Jan
Leentvaar, & Sina Marx eds. 2014)
The Law of Transboundary Groundwater, in THE EARTH CHARTER, ECOLOGICAL INTEG-
RITY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS 77-91 (Laura Westra & Mirian Vilela eds. 2014)
Filling Gaps: A Protocol to Govern Groundwater Resources of Relevance to Interna-
tional Law, in THE UN WATERCOURSES CONVENTION IN FORCE: STRENGTHENING IN-
TERNATIONAL LAW FOR TRANSBOUNDARY WATER MANAGEMENT 270-85 (Flavia Ro-
cha Loures & Alistair Rieu-Clarke eds. 2013) (with Flavia Rocha Loures)
Possible Reasons Slowing down the Ratification Process, in THE UN WATERCOURSES
CONVENTION IN FORCE: STRENGTHENING INTERNATIONAL LAW FOR TRANSBOUNDARY
WATER MANAGEMENT 20-27 (Flavia Rocha Loures & Alistair Rieu-Clarke eds. 2013)
(with Flavia Rocha Loures & Alistair Rieu-Clarke)
Thinking about the Future of Global Water Governance, 18 ECOLOGY & SOCIETY 28-36
(2013) (with Joyeeta Gupta, Wenjing Li, & Falk Schmidt), available at
http://works.bepress.com/joseph_w_dellapenna/85/
Thinking about the Future of Global Water Governance, in CONFRONTING ECOLOGICAL
AND ECONOMIC COLLAPSE; ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY FOR LAW, POLICY AND HUMAN
RIGHTS 120-31 (Laura Westra, Prue Taylor, & Agnès Michelot eds. 2013)
The Myth of Markets for Water, in WATER TRADING AND GLOBAL WATER SCARCITY:
INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES 199-213 (Josefina Maestu ed. 2013)
Environmental Law, in Fa Xue (“Jurisprudence”) 495-519 (in Chinese) (Series on West-
ern Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, China Renmin University Press,
Bin Liang & Hong Lu eds. 2012)
The Law Applicable to Surface Waters in 2050, in TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE WATER FU-
TURE: VISIONS FOR 2050, at 84-92 (Walter M. Grayman, Daniel P. Loucks, & Laurel
Saito eds. 2012)
The Customary Law Applicable to Internationally Shared Groundwater, 36 WATER
INT’L 584-94 (2011)
Behind the Red Curtain: Environmental Concerns in the Fall of Communism, in DE-
MOCRACY, ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW 50-76 (J. Ronald Engel,
Laura Westra, & Klaus Bosselmann eds. 2010)
Toward Global Law on Water, 14 GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 437-53 (2008) (with Joyeeta
Gupta)
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A Human Right to Water: An Ethical Position or a Realizable Goal?, in RECONCILING
HUMAN EXISTENCE WITH ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY 183-93 (Laura Westra, Klaus
Bosselman, & Richard Westra eds. 2008)
Refining International Water Law, in SUSTAINING LIFE ON EARTH: ENVIRONMENTAL AND
HUMAN HEALTH THROUGH GLOBAL GOVERNANCE 299-310 (Colin L. Soskolne et al.
eds. 2008)
Proposals for Global Groundwater Law, in WATER 21: MAGAZINE OF THE INT’L WATER
ASS’N, Aug. 2007, at 58-62 (with Flavia Loures)
Transboundary Water Sharing and the Need for Public Management, 133 J. WATER RE-
SOURCES PLANNING & MGT. 397-404 (2007)
Ecocide and Genocide in the Iraqi Marshlands, in RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT IV, at
401-09 (C.A. Brebbia & K.L. Katsifarakis eds. 2007)
The Nile as a Legal and Political Structure, in THE POLITICAL ECOLOGY OF WATER 295-
323 (Robert Coopey & Terje Tvedt eds. 2006)
Markets for Water: Time to Put the Myth to Rest?, 131 J. CONTEMP. WATER RESEARCH
& EDUC. 33-41 (2005)
Devising New Law to Address Global Water Scarcity, in WATER RESOURCES MANAGE-
MENT III, at 645-53 (M. de Conçeicao Cunha & C.A. Brebbia eds. 2005)
Adapting the Law of Water Management to Global Climate Change and Other Hydropo-
litical Stresses, in THE BASIS OF CIVILIZATION—WATER SCIENCE? 291-99 (John C.
Rodda & Lucio Ubertini eds. 2004) (IAHS Pub. 286)
Markets-Ethics-Law: What Can Each Contribute?, in SELECTED PAPERS OF THE INTER-
NATIONAL CONFERENCE FROM CONFLICT TO CO-OPERATION IN INTERNATIONAL WATER
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, UNESCO-IHE DELFT,
THE NETHERLANDS, 20-22 NOVEMBER 2002, at 128-39 (Janos Bogardi & Saskia Caste-
lein eds. 2004) (UNESCO/IHP-VI/Technical Docs. in Hydrology/PC-CP Series no.
31)
Markets and Misinformation, pamphlet published by the Georgia Conservation Voters
Education Fund (2004)
Is Sustainable Development a Serviceable Legal Standard in the Management of Wa-
ter?, 126 WATER RESOURCES UPDATE 48-53 (2003), available at
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The Nile as a Legal and Political Structure, in CONFLICT AND CO-OPERATION RELATED
TO INTERNATIONAL WATER RESOURCES: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES 35-47 (S. Castelein
& A. Otte eds. 2003) (IHP-VI Technical Docs. in Hydrology no. 62)
Adapting the Law of Water Management to Global Climate Change: An American Per-
spective, in SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF TRANSBOUNDARY WATERS IN EUROPE:
THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 315-24 (Francesca Bernardini et al. eds.
2003)
Can There Be Confluence? A Comparative Consideration of Western and Islamic Fresh
Water Law, 4 WATER POLICY 465-89 (2002) (with Thomas Naff)
The Case against Markets, in NEGOTIATIONS OVER WATER: PROCEEDINGS OF THE HAIFA
WORKSHOP, 1997 at 34-48 (UNESCO International Hydrological Programme, IHP-V,
Technical Documents in Hydrology, no. 53, Uri Shamir ed. 2001)
The Evolving International Law of Transnational Aquifers, in MANAGEMENT OF SHARED
GROUNDWATER RESOURCES: THE ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN CASE WITH AN INTERNATIONAL
PERSPECTIVE 209-57 (Eran Feitelson & Marwan Haddad eds., International Develop-
ment Research Center & Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000)
The Customary International Law of Internationally Shared Fresh Water, in SHARED
WATER SYSTEMS AND TRANSBOUNDARY ISSUES, WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON THE IBE-
RIAN PENINSULA 79-148 (Evan Vlachos & Francisco Nunes Correia eds., Proceedings
of the Conference held at the Luso-American Development Fndtn., Lisbon, Portugal,
Mar. 11-12, 1999)
Adapting the Law of Water Management to Global Climate Change and Other Hydro-
political Stresses, 35 J. AM. WATER RESOURCES ASS’N 1301-26 (1999)
Custom-Built Solutions for International Disputes, UNESCO COURIER, Feb. 1999, at
33-36 (published in 26 languages)
Two Models of Surface Water Management for a Water-Short World, in HYDROLOGY IN
THE HUMID TROPIC ENVIRONMENT 257-66 (A. Ivan Johnson & Carlos Fernández-
Jáuregui eds. IAHS Pub. no. 253, 1998)
Developing a Treaty Regime for the Jordan Valley, in JOINT MANAGEMENT OF SHARED
AQUIFERS: THE FOURTH WORKSHOP, MAY 19-23, 1997, at 203-40 (Eran Feitelson &
Marwan Haddad eds. 1998)
The Regulated Riparian Version of the ASCE Model Water Code: The Third Way to Al-
locate Water, 30 WATER RESOURCES BULL. 197-204 (1994)
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Law and the Language of Community: On the Contributions of James Boyd White, 21
RHETORIC SOC’Y Q. 38-58 (1991) (with Kathleen Farrell)
The Historical Case Against Abortion, 13 CONTINUITY 59-83 (1989)
Modes of Judicial Discourse: The Search for Argument Fields, in 2 ARGUMENTATION:
PERSPECTIVES AND APPROACHES 667-75 (J. Blair, R. Grootendorst, F. van Eemeren, &
C. Willard eds., Proc. First Int’l Conf. on Argumentation, Foris Publications, Provi-
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Legislating Morality, PA. HUMANITIES COUNCIL PUB. NEWS, Summer 1982, p. 1, col. 2
Wayne Cryts Isn’t a Martyr, PHILA. INQUIRER, May 22, 1982, p. 7A, col. 1
Strike Could Save the Game, PHILA. INQUIRER, May 20, 1981, p. 13A, col. 2
Conventions Have Lost Their Teeth, Phila. Inquirer, April 30, 1980, p. 7A, col. 1
A Middle Ground on Abortion, CHRISTIANITY & CRISIS, Mar. 31, 1980, p. 70
The U.S. Isn’t a Leader in International Law, PHILA. INQUIRER, Feb. 12, 1980, p. 13A,
col. 2
Abortion: Facing Realities, N.Y. TIMES, Dec. 15, 1979, p. 27, col. 6
Book Reviews
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INT’L L. 582-84 (2014)
The Criminalization of Abortion in the West: Its Origins in Medieval Law, 100 CATHO-
LIC HISTORICAL REV. no. 1, at 109 (2014)
Environmental Protection of International Watercourses under International Law, 2
WATER ALTERNATIVES 293-96 (2009)
Siren Song: Chilean Water Law as a Model for International Reform, 15 J. ENVTL. DEV.
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