Biography:
Adeno Addis was born in Ethiopia. He received his undergraduate education in Australia and did his graduate work in the United States. He has published extensively in the areas of constitutional law, communications law, jurisprudence and public international law. Recent publications include “Imagining the International Community: The Constitutive Dimension of Universal Jurisdiction,” 31 Human Rights Quarterly 129 (2009); “Informal Suspension of Normal Processes: The ‘War on Terror’ as an Autoimmunity Crisis,” 87 Boston University Law Review 323 (2007).
Professor Addis has taught at a number of universities, including Boston University, Cornell University, Duke University, Macquarie University (Australia) and the University of Melbourne (Australia) and has lectured at many other institutions. He is a member of the American Society of International Law and has served as a member of its Executive Council, the highest governing body of the Society. He is also a member of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy (ASPL). ASPL’s yearbook published his essay “On Human Diversity and the Limits of Toleration.” Professor Addis is on the advisory board of the journal Human Rights and the Global Economy.
Professor Addis' CV
Courses:
Fall 2009 - Foreign Affairs; Terrorism & Counterterrorism Seminar
Spring 2010 - Constitutional Law I; International Human Rights
Other courses - Torts; Public International Law