eBJohn P. Grant is Professor of Law at Lewis & Clark School of Law in Portland, Oregon. He previously taught at the law schools of Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow, at the last of which he served as dean for a total of 8 years. Professor Grant has acted as a consultant in legal education and in international law. His principal research interests are in general international law, human rights and international criminal law. His recent publications include Lockerbie Trial: A Documentary History (2004, Oceana), International Criminal Law Deskbook (with Barker, 2006, Cavendish), The Harvard Research in International Law: Contemporary Analysis and Appraisal and The Harvard Research in International Law: Original Materials (with Barker, 2007, 2008, Hein).
J. Craig Barker is Professor of Law and Head of Department in the Sussex Law School, University of Sussex, England. He was previously lecturer and senior lecturer at the University of Reading. His research is primarily in the field of international law and, in particular, the law of international immunities. He has also written on the subjects of international security, in particular in relation to terrorism; international criminal law; and the relationship between international law and international relations. He is author of three monographs, three edited books and a number of articles in referred journal.