Jonathan Granoff
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Jonathan Granoff is an American lawyer. He is currently President of the Global Security Institute, and a Senior Advisor of the American Bar Association's Committee on Arms Control and National Security. He is Vice President of the NGO Committee on Disarmament at the United Nations, and serves on numerous governing and advisory boards including the Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, the Lawyers Alliance for World Security, the Jane Goodall Institute, the Bipartisan Security Group, and the Middle Powers Initiative.
Mr. Granoff has lectured worldwide emphasizing the legal, ethical and spiritual dimensions of human development and security, with a specific focus on the threats posed by nuclear weapons. He is an award-winning screenwriter, and has been featured in more than 30 publications. He has practiced law in Philadelphia as an individual practitioner, in several medium-sized firms, and as in-house counsel in a public company. He chaired the special session on Terrorism and Threats to Humanity at the Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome in 2004, where he represented the International Peace Bureau, a Nobel Peace Laureate organization.
[edit] External links
- Global Security Institute
- Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy
- Lawyers Alliance for World Security
- Bipartisan Security Group
[edit] Sources
- Jonathan Granoff Biography & Resources. Retrieved on 2007-12-14.
- Granoff, Jonathan (May 1999). Nuclear Weapons, Ethics, Morals and Law. Retrieved on 2007-12-14.
- Jonathan Granoff. Retrieved on 2007-12-14.