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Orde Félix Kittrie is an Associate Professor of Law at Arizona State University. His current teaching and research interests include nuclear nonproliferation, international law, criminal law, international negotiations, and Middle East law and law reform. In 2005, Kittrie served as one of six members of a blue ribbon National Academies of Science (NAS) committee tasked with issuing a report on "Strengthening Cooperative Nuclear Nonproliferation Programs of the U.S. and Russia." The report is a cooperative project of the NAS committee and a Russian Academy of Sciences committee. Prior to joining the ASU law faculty in 2004, Professor Orde Félix Kittrie served for eleven years at the United States Department of State. Kittrie most recently served as the State Department's Director of International Anti-Crime Programs, overseeing United States policy and technical assistance programs for promoting the rule of law and combating transnational crime worldwide, including corruption, money laundering, intellectual property piracy, cybercrime, and alien smuggling. Key projects he launched in that capacity include an anti-corruption initiative in Iraq and an Arab regional anticorruption initiative in cooperation with the World Bank and the United Nations. Prior to that assignment, Kittrie served as a Senior Attorney and Adviser to the Under Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Public Diplomacy, assisting with efforts to improve America's image and promote human rights and democracy in the Arab world. Kittrie earlier served as Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business & Agricultural Affairs. In that capacity, he worked on economic aid for Pakistan following September 11 and assisted with planning for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Kittrie also worked on U.S.-Mexico border issues, the reform of Jordanian business law, and negotiation of the world's first multilateral agreement to combat computer crime. Prior to that, Kittrie served as the State Department's Senior Attorney for Nuclear Affairs. In that capacity, he negotiated five nuclear non-proliferation agreements between the United States and Russia and served as counsel for the U.S. Government's sanctions and other responses to the 1998 Indian and Pakistani nuclear tests. Earlier in his State Department career, Kittrie specialized in trade controls governing arms and dual-use items, in which capacity he was a principal drafter of U.N. Security Council Resolutions, U.S. Executive Orders, and U.S. regulations imposing and implementing arms embargoes on terrorism-supporting and other outlaw regimes, including Rwanda during the genocide. Immediately following his graduation from the University of Michigan Law School, Kittrie spent a year as a Ford Foundation Fellow in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Syria. Prior to law school, he served as Press Spokesman and Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congresswoman Connie Morella. Kittrie is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and a board member of the Phoenix Committee on Foreign Relations. A Mexican-American, he is active in Latino causes, including as faculty advisor to ASU's Chicano Latino Law Students Association and as a member of the board of directors of Los Abogados, the Hispanic Bar Association of Arizona. Kittrie was recently recognized by Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education magazine as one of the U.S.'s four top Hispanic professors of international law. Selected Publications Orde F. Kittrie, Legal Obstacles and Opportunities, in STRENGTHENING US-RUSSIA COOPERATION ON NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION (National Academy of Sciences & Russian Academy of Science, 2005) Orde F. Kittrie, More Process Than Peace: Legitimacy, Compliance, and the Oslo Accords, 101 MICH. L. REV. 1661 (2003). |
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