Appendix: Contributors

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Contributors
Editor's Note: In order to most accurately portray the events ofthe conference, the bio-
graphical data in this appendix reflects the position in which the authors were serving
at the time of the conference, as set forth in the conference brochures and materials.
Ms. Lucy Brown is Senior Advisor, International Humanitarian Law for the Amer-
ican Red Cross. Her responsibilities within the International Policy and Relations
unit include building cooperative relationships with external organizations and
working closely with partners in the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement. As asenior level advisor on issues relating to international humanitar-
ian law application, policy and training, she serves as the primary liaison on these
matters between the American Red Cross and nongovernmental organizations
working in international relief and development. Ms. Brown has been actively in-
volved in the American Red Cross international humanitarian law dissemination
program since the early 1990s as atechnical advisor and trainer of trainers.
Captain Jane Dalton, JAGC, US Navy, is the Assistant Judge Advocate General
(Civil Law), Office ofthe Judge Advocate General and Commanding Officer, Naval
Civil Law Support Activity. Her previous major duty assignments include Legal
Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C.; Com-
manding Officer, Naval Legal Service Office North Central, Washington, D.C.;
Deputy Legal Counsel to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Washington,
D.C.; and Staff Judge Advocate, Commander Third Fleet, San Diego, California.
Captain Dalton has aJuris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Georgetown University Law
Center and aMaster ofLaws (LL.M.) degree from the University ofVirginia School
of Law.
Professor Yoram Dinstein is the Yanowicz Professor of Human Rights at Tel Aviv
University (Israel), where he is the immediate past President. Professor Dinstein
served two appointments (1999/2000, 2002/2003) as the Charles H. Stockton Pro-
fessor of International Law at the US Naval War College. He was also aHumboldt
Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for International Law at Heidelberg (Germany),
2000/2001. Professor Dinstein is aMember of the Institute of International Law.
He has written extensively on subjects relating to international law, human rights
and the law of armed conflict. He is the founder and Editor of the Israel Yearbook

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