
Adjunct Professor
Jonathan Granoff is an attorney, author and
international advocate emphasizing the legal, ethical and spiritual
dimensions of human development and security, with a specific focus on
advancing the rule of law to address the threats posed by nuclear
weapons. He is president of the Global Security Institute, Senior
Advisor to the ABA’s Committee on Arms Control and National Security and
Co Chair of the ABA Blue Ribbon Task Force on Nuclear
Non-proliferation. He is Senior Advisor to the Nobel Peace Laureate
Summit and has served as Vice President and UN Representative of the
Lawyer’s Alliance for World Security. He serves on numerous governing
and advisory boards including: the ABA International Law Section,
Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy, Fortune Forum, Jane Goodall
Institute, the NGO Committee on Disarmament, Peace and Security and
Middle Powers Initiative.
Mr. Granoff is the award-winning screenwriter of
The Constitution: The Document that Created a Nation, and has articles in more than 50 publications and books including:
The Sovereignty Revolution,
Toward a Nuclear Weapons Free World,
Imagining Tomorrow,
Analyzing Moral Issues,
Perspectives on 911,
Toward a World In Balance,
Reverence for Life Revisited, and
Hold Hope, Wage Peace. He
has been a featured guest and expert commentator on hundreds of radio
and television pro-grams, testified in Congress and at the UN numerous
times and has, since 2003, addressed the annual Nobel Peace Laureate
Summit in Paris and Rome.