Duncan Hollis
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Duncan Hollis is an American legal scholar and the Laura H. Carnell Professor of Law at
Temple University Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist ministe ...
’s Beasley School of Law known for his expertise on treaties and the application of international law to cyberspace. He has been a prominent advocate for a new treaty to regulate States' behavior on-line and establishing an international legal duty to assist victims of significant cyberattacks.


Early life and education

Hollis was born in 1970 and grew up in Easton,
Massachusetts Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
, graduating from
Bowdoin College Bowdoin College ( ) is a Private college, private liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Brunswick, Maine. It was chartered in 1794. The main Bowdoin campus is located near Casco Bay and the Androscoggin River. In a ...
in 1992. He received a M.A.L.D. from The Fletcher School at Tufts University and a J.D. from
Boston College Law School Boston College Law School (BC Law) is the law school of Boston College, a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. It is situated on a campus in Newton, Massachusetts, about from the university's main campus in Chestn ...
in 1996, where he served as Executive Editor of the
Boston College Law Review The ''Boston College Law Review'' is an academic journal of legal scholarship and a student organization at Boston College Law School. It was established in 1959. Until 1977, it was known as the ''Boston College Industrial & Commercial Law Review' ...
and finished first in his class.


Career

Hollis began his legal career in 1996 at Steptoe & Johnson before joining the
Office of the Legal Adviser The Legal Adviser of the Department of State is a position within the United States Department of State. The legal adviser provides legal advice on all issues (domestic and international) arising in the course of the department's activities. ...
at the
U.S. Department of State The United States Department of State (DOS), or simply the State Department, is an executive department of the U.S. federal government responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations. Equivalent to the ministry of foreign affairs o ...
in 1998. While at the State Department, he worked as the attorney-advisor for Treaty Affairs and then advised the Bureau of Oceans, International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. He also served as U.S. counsel in litigation before the
International Court of Justice The International Court of Justice (ICJ; , CIJ), or colloquially the World Court, is the only international court that Adjudication, adjudicates general disputes between nations, and gives advisory opinions on International law, internation ...
in both the Avena case and the Oil Platforms case. He earned Superior Honor Awards for his work on the ''Oil Platforms'' case as well as for negotiating an agreement on the implementation of the
Montreal Protocol The Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer is an international treaty designed to protect the ozone layer by phasing out the production of numerous substances that are responsible for ozone depletion. It was agreed on 16 ...
for the Protection of the Ozone Layer. In 2004, Hollis began teaching at Temple University Beasley School of Law. At Temple, he worked as the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs from 2011 to 2018. Hollis has authored or edited multiple books, including
The Oxford Guide to Treaties
'' which won a book award from the American Society of International Law in 2013; the textbook
International Law
' with Allen Weiner and Chimene Keitner; an
''Defending Democracies: Combatting Foreign Election Interference in a Digital Age''
with
Jens David Ohlin Jens David Ohlin is an American legal scholar, currently serving as the 17th dean of Cornell Law School since July 2021. Education Ohlin completed his high school education at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Ohlin received a Bachel ...
. Hollis has also co-authored several articles with political scientist
Martha Finnemore Martha Finnemore (born 1959) is an American constructivist scholar of international relations, and professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. She is considered among the most influential international ...
exploring the construction of norms in cyberspace and the rising practice of states accusing each other of launching malicious cyber operations. Together with Oxford University Professor
Dapo Akande Dapo Akande is a British-Nigerian academic and lawyer. Akande is the Chichele Professorship, Chichele Professor of Public International Law at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and co-director of the Oxford Institute ...
, Hollis is co-convenor of th
Oxford Process on International Law Protections in Cyberspace
which published

of its work in 2022. Until 2024, he was a non-resident scholar at the
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (CEIP) is a nonpartisan international affairs think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C., with operations in Europe, South Asia, East Asia, and the Middle East, as well as the United States. Foun ...
. In 2022, he was appointed to serve as a member of the U.S. Department of State's Advisory Committee on International Law. From 2016 to 2020, Hollis served as an elected member of the OAS
Inter-American Judicial Committee
where he led projects on establishing the ''IAJC Guidelines on Binding and Non-Binding Agreements'' and improving the transparency of State views on international law's application to cyberspace. Hollis also served as an Adviser to the
American Law Institute The American Law Institute (ALI) is a research and advocacy group of judges, lawyers, and legal scholars limited to 3,000 elected members and established in 1923 to promote the clarification and simplification of United States common law and i ...
in its drafting the ''Fourth Restatement on the Foreign Relations Law of the United States''. Hollis was a contributor and remains a board member emeritus of the first international law blog,
Opinio Juris (blog) Opinio Juris is a blog dedicated to the informed discussion of international law by and among academics, practitioners and legal experts, published independently in cooperation with the International Commission of Jurists. It is one of the lead ...
. Hollis's scholarship and expertise on treaties and interpretation have been cited by all three branches of the U.S. government as well as multiple international institutions. Supreme Court Justice
Stephen Breyer Stephen Gerald Breyer ( ; born August 15, 1938) is an American lawyer and retired jurist who served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1994 until his retirement in 2022. He was nominated by President Bill Clinton, and r ...
repeatedly relied on Hollis' comparative work in his dissenting opinion in the Medellín v. Texas case. Hollis has also served as an expert witness in various investor-state dispute settlement proceedings and regularly consults with governments and companies such as
Microsoft Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
on questions of international law and international relations.


Personal life

Hollis married Emily Lentz in 1996, and has 3 children. He is the son-in-law of author and professor Perry Lentz.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hollis, Duncan American legal scholars Temple University faculty Bowdoin College alumni 1970 births Living people