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EDUCATION:LL.M., Cornell<strong>CHRISTOPHER</strong> K. <strong>PENNY</strong>Associate Professor of International LawThe Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, <strong>Carleton</strong> <strong>University</strong>Ottawa, CanadaM.A., <strong>Carleton</strong> (NPSIA)LL.B., OttawaB.A (Hon), TrentOf the Bar of OntarioEMPLOYMENT:CurrentCURRICULUM VITAE2004 – present, Faculty Member (Associate Professor 1 ), Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, <strong>Carleton</strong><strong>University</strong>2003 – present, Legal Officer (Army Lieutenant-Colonel 2 ), Canadian Forces, Primary Reserve, Office of the JudgeAdvocate General, Directorate of International and Operational LawRecent1999 – 2003, Sessional Lecturer, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, <strong>Carleton</strong> <strong>University</strong>2001 – 2003, Part-time Professor and Coordinator, International Law Program, <strong>University</strong> of Ottawa, Facultyof Law, Common Law Section2000 – 2001, Law Clerk to Mr. Justice John Evans, Federal Court of AppealEDITED VOLUMES:Christopher K. Penny, Editor, In the Balance: The Administration of Justice and National Security in Democracies,Irwin Law, 2011Christopher K. Penny, Guest Editor, “Special Edition: Canadian Perspectives on International Humanitarian Law,”Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 27(2), 2009BOOK CHAPTERS:Christopher K. Penny, “International Humanitarian Law and Canadian Courts: Challenges for the ‘Campaign AgainstTerror,” Is Our House in Order?: Canada’s Implementation of International Law, ed. C. Carmody and V. Oosterveld,McGill-Queen’s <strong>University</strong> Press, 225-261, 2010Fen O. Hampson and Christopher K. Penny, “Human Security,” Chapter 31, The Oxford Handbook on theUnited Nations, ed. T. Weiss and S. Daws, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, 539-560, 2007.12Promotion to current rank effective 01 July 12; award of tenure effective 01 July 08Promotion to current rank effective 01 January 09


Christopher K. Penny, “Just Peacekeeping: Managing the Relationship between Peacekeeping Intelligenceand the Prevention and Punishment of International Crimes,” Chapter 11, Peacekeeping Intelligence: NewPlayers, Extended Boundaries, ed. D. Carment and M. Rudner, Routledge, 140-157, 2006.Christopher K. Penny, “Can Justice and Peace be Reconciled?: The Role of International Criminal Law,”The Highway to the International Criminal Court: All Roads Lead to Rome?, ed. H. Dumont and A.-M.Boisvert, Éditions Thémis, 149-158, 2004.ARTICLES:Christopher K. Penny, “Obeying Restraints: Applying the Plea of Superior Orders to Military Defendants before theInternational Criminal Court,” Canadian Yearbook of International Law, 48: 3-38, 2010Christopher K. Penny, “De-Conflicting Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation: Khawaja and the Ongoing Challenges ofthe ‘Armed Conflict’ Exclusion,” Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice, 27(2), 403-430, 2009Christopher K. Penny, “Greening the Security Council: Climate Change as an Emerging ‘Threat toInternational Peace and Security’,” International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 7: 35-71,2007Christopher K. Penny, “’Drop that or I’ll Shoot … Maybe’: International Law and the Use of Deadly Force toProtect Property on UN Peacekeeping Operations,” International Peacekeeping, 14: 353-367, 2007.Major-General J.S.T. Pitzul, Lieutenant-Colonel K. Abbott and Captain C.K. Penny, “The Responsibility toProtect: A Military Legal Analysis,” Canadian Military Journal 5: 31-38, 2005Christopher K. Penny, “No Justice, No Peace?: A Political and Legal Analysis of the International CriminalTribunal for the Former Yugoslavia,” Ottawa Law Review, 30: 259-313, 1999Christopher K. Penny, “Combating Hostes Humani Generis: Substantive and Jurisdictional Issues in theProsecution of International Terrorism,” International Insights,14: 45-56, 1998AWARDS:AcademicRudolf B. Schlesinger Fellowship, Cornell Law SchoolCounty of <strong>Carleton</strong> Law Association Award, <strong>University</strong> of Ottawa Faculty of LawPierre Laberge Research Essay Prize, Norman Paterson School of International AffairsJohn E. Read Prize in International Law, <strong>University</strong> of Ottawa Faculty of LawPaterson Fellowship, Norman Paterson School of International AffairsAlan Wilson Prize in History, Trent <strong>University</strong>MilitaryMeritorious Service Medal (Military Division)General Campaign Star – South West AsiaNon-Article 5 NATO Medal – Operation Unified Protector – Libya

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