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DURHAM -- Three Duke law professors have been appointed to work on advisory committees for Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Curtis Bradley and Madeline Morris have been appointed to the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on International Law, and Donald Horowitz has been appointed to the Secretary of State's Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion.
The Advisory Committee on International Law brings together professors, practitioners and policymakers to provide advice on significant issues of international law.
The Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion includes 15 academics and leaders of institutions and organizations who work globally in electoral system reform, constitution-building and the promotion of human rights and civil society.
Bradley is a specialist in international law and U.S. foreign relations law. He joined the Duke faculty in 2005. He is the director of Duke law school's new Center for International and Comparative Law.
Morris serves as adviser to the chief defense counsel for the detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in their proceedings before U.S. military commissions. She is the director of the law school's Guantanamo Defense Clinic.
Horowitz has written extensively on the problems of divided societies and issues related to constitution-building.
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