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Claude P.

dEstre
email: cdestree@du.edu
web: http://portfolio.du.edu/cdestree
Office:
University of Denver
Josef Korbel School of International Studies
2201 S. Gaylord Street
Denver, Colorado 80208-0005 USA
tel: 1.303.871.6286
EDUCATION
Northeastern University School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts
J.D., 1989
Program on Negotiation, Harvard Law School, 1987
Social Psychological Approaches to International Relations, Harvard University (GSAS), 1990
Harvard University, The Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
M.T.S., 1980 (Comparative Religion)
University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colorado
B.A., 1974 (Theatre Arts)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

JOSEF KORBEL SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES & INSTITUTE ON GLOBALIZATION AND SECURITY,
UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (DU), DENVER, COLORADO
2003 Present
Lecturer in Law, Visiting Professor of Law and Senior Fellow: Courses include Contemporary
Slavery and Human Trafficking, International Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflict (IHL/LOAC),
International Law, National Security Law, International Law and Human Rights, Special Topics
in International Law: Private Military Companies, Special Topics in International Law: Torture,
and Homeland Security, Civil Society and Human Rights. Also taught The International System
and European Union Law. Core faculty in the Human Rights Program, the Humanitarian
Assistance Program, and the National Security Program. Duties also include sitting on the
Core Curriculum Committee of the Homeland Security/Defense Education Consortium at
NORAD/US NORTHCOM. Director, Center on Rights Development, Chair of the DU Task Force
on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, and Director of the Human Trafficking Clinic. (see
below under NGO).
INTERNATIONAL DISASTER PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PROFESIONAL
PSYCHOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF DENVER (DU), DENVER, COLORADO
2007 Present
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Adjunct Professor: Core course on International Humanitarian Law and advisor on human
trafficking, modern slavery, and child soldiers.

COLORADO REGIONAL COMMUNITY POLICING INSTITUTE (CRCPI), GOLDEN COLORADO


2006 Present
Instructor: Teach basic course on human trafficking law, policy, investigation techniques, and
victim services to law enforcement officers and government officials throughout the State of
Colorado.
STURM COLLEGE OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF DENVER, DENVER, COLORADO
2002 2005
Visiting Professor of Law: Taught courses in International Law, Administrative Law,
Jurisprudence and Ethics, International Organizations.
DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF DENVER,
DENVER, COLORADO
2002 2004
Visiting Scholar: Taught courses on Asian Philosophy, Jurisprudence and Ethics, The Moral Life.
UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS OFFICE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA / DYNCORP, RESTON, VIRGINIA
1999 2002
Supervisor: Teaching and training of Assistant United States Attorneys and paralegals in asset
forfeiture law and financial investigations. Asked by the U.S. Attorney to develop, implement
and teach research and writing curriculum for entire support staff in the nations largest U.S.
Attorneys Office.
INSTITUTE FOR CONFLICT ANALYSIS AND RESOLUTION (ICAR), GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY, FAIRFAX,
VIRGINIA
1999 2001
Adjunct Professor/Visiting Fellow: Law and jurisprudence; Comparative law; Alternative
dispute resolution and law; Religion and conflict resolution; Military chaplains and
peacekeeping operations.
2000 University Scholar Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland
1992 2005 Principal Instructor Arizona Teachings, Inc. (ATI), Tucson, Arizona
1990 1992 Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Communication; Karl Eller Graduate School
of Management; Extended University, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
1985 1990 Teaching Associate Harvard University, The Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts
1986 1989 Instructor and Teaching Assistant Northeastern University School of Law, Boston,
Massachusetts

MANAGEMENT AND NGO EXPERIENCE


HUMAN TRAFFICKING CLINIC, UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
2008 Present
Director: The Human Trafficking Clinic works on professional research and writing projects,
mostly in partnership with international organizations (IO), non-government organizations
(NGO) and government agencies, on human trafficking, forced labor and all forms of modern
slavery. During the 2008-2009 academic year there are twelve Associates working on
significant projects dealing with the complexities of the subject in an emerging field. The
Clinic has special concern regarding the lack of reliable data and transparency in methodology.
We are convinced that policy makers need sound data to make important decisions to truly be
of benefit to the victims of contemporary slavery. The Clinic plans on publishing regular
volumes on its work.
CENTER ON RIGHTS DEVELOPMENT (CORD), UNIVERSITY OF DENVER
2007 Present
Director: CORD is a human rights organization started in 1988. The Center promotes universal
recognition of human rights in all societies by undertaking research on human rights
violations,
establishing links with academic and legal monitoring centers around the world and
conducting outreach to local and national organizations engaged in human rights activism and
education.
The Center sponsors several events and activities including speakers, films, an annual
symposium and other human rights activities.
For the 2007-2008 academic year, the Center focused on the issues of human trafficking and
forced labor. For the 2008-2009 academic year, the focus is on human rights in Latin America,
and for the 2009-2010 the focus will be on globalization and human rights. Various events
and activities related to these topics will be coordinated throughout the year.
TASK FORCE ON MODERN SLAVERY & HUMAN TRAFFICKING and TRAFFICKING CLINIC, UNIVERSITY OF
DENVER, DENVER, COLORADO
2005 Present
Chair: The DU Task Force on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking is a multidisciplinary,
research oriented unit devoted to the study of causes, condition and cures to contemporary
slavery. It is both a professional NGO and DU organization made up of faculty, student and
staff dedicated to ending human trafficking and modern slavery. Responsibilities also include
being the Senior Advisor to the legislated Colorado Task Force on Modern Slavery, Senior
Advisor to Colorado NEHT (Network to Eliminate Human Trafficking a network to provide
social services), and Instructor to the Colorado Regional Community Policing Institute which
provides training to law enforcement officers and community leader throughout the State of
Colorado. Director: Starting in 2008, the Trafficking Clinic operates year-round producing
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profession research and writing for international organizations (IOs), non-governmental


organizations (NGOs) and government agencies.
Under the direction of the Chair, the Task Force is also organizing the International
Iberian/Iberian-American Conference on Human Trafficking.

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR,


WASHINGTON, DC
Consultant: Requested by the Departments of Energy and Interior to explore the issues and
possibility of creating an Energy Institute to resolve major issues between Native American
Tribes and Nations and the energy industry (gas, electricity, oil).
SAIR, AMERICAN RED CROSS, WASHINGTON, DC
2000 - 2002
Spiritual Care Provider and Senior Advisor: Volunteer with American Red Cross providing
spiritual care for air incident response team and other national disasters. Coordinated
spiritual care for families of victims and crash site workers for United Airlines Flight 93
(9/11/01) in Pennsylvania. Senior Advisor to Dr. Bernadine Healy, President and CEO,
American Red Cross. Selected to be the National Spiritual Care Chair by Dr. Healy for the ARC.
U.S. BUDDHIST NETWORK, WASHINGTON, DC
2001 - 2002
President: Facilitated and lead the Board of Directors in this non-profit organization that acts
as an umbrella for a cross spectrum of both ethnic and convert Buddhist groups. Duties
include representation to the Department of States Religion-Reconciliation Roundtable and
the Buddhist Roundtable.

ARIZONA TEACHINGS INC., TUCSON, ARIZONA


June 1992 - 2007
President: Coordinated and planned all aspects of an international conference (1,500
participants/five-day teaching) and major public speaking forum (5,000 participants), including
fund raising and instructional components, held in September, 1993, and September, 2005,
and lead by the H.H. the Dalai Lama of Tibet. Arizona Teachings (ATI) is a non-profit
educational organization that sponsors and organizes conferences and teachings by
internationally known and respected religious figures from all the major religious traditions.

LEGAL EXPERIENCE
UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS OFFICE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA / DYNCORP, RESTON, VIRGINIA
1999 2002
Supervisor: Supervised the daily operations of a team of contract lawyers and data analysts in
the Asset Forfeiture Unit, Criminal Division. Prosecutions included international drug, human
smuggling, and white-collar fraud.
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LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM P. TEDARDS, JR., WASHINGTON, DC


1998 1999
Senior Case Manager: Complex commercial litigation in franchise law. Complex Medicare and
Medicaid law. Holocaust victim asset recovery. Co-coordinated and directed local and cocounsel work product from around the United States in both state and federal courts.

1995 1996 Legal Assistant, Mediator, Arbitrator Haralson, Miller, Pitt & McAnally, P.C.,
Tucson, Arizona
1998 1990 Law Clerk/Associate Ward & Associates, Boston, Massachusetts
1989 Coordinator/Lecturer Prisoners Assistance Project, Northeastern University School of Law,
Boston, Massachusetts
1988 Summer Associate Rudman and Winchell, Bangor, Maine
1987 Legal Intern Massachusetts Attorney Generals Office, Environmental Protection Division,
Boston, Massachusetts
1987 Law Clerk Maine District Court, Bangor, Newport and Dover-Foxcroft, Maine - The Hon. Susan
Calkins (now retired Maine Supreme Court Associate Justice), The Hon. David Cox and the
Hon. Margaret Kravchuck
1986 & 1988 Associate Kaplan, OSullivan & Friedman, LLP (immigration law), Boston, Massachusetts

OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES


Special Rapporteur UN.GIFT (United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking).
Coordinate the faith communitys response to human trafficking. Keynote speaker at Cape
Town Forum and Plenary speaker at Vienna International Forum on Human Trafficking.
Member Religion and the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Advisory Panel for Secretary
Albrights and Secretary Cohens GenocidePrevention Task Force.
Senior Advisor Colorado Task Force on Human Trafficking. Colorado General Assembly.
Member Curriculum Development Committee, Homeland Security / Defense Education
Consortium, NORTHCOM/NORAD
Senior Advisor Colorado NEHT (Network to Eliminate Human Trafficking)
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Advisor Colorado State Patrol Immigration Enforcement Unit


Member - Religion-Reconciliation Roundtable, Buddhism Roundtable (Co-Chair), and International
Religious Freedom in Europe and Asia Roundtable, U.S. Department of State and U.S.
Commission on International Religious Freedom
Member Editorial Review Board, Human Rights & Human Welfare, Josef Korbel School of
International Studies
Faculty Advisor - Project Dharamsala, International House, University of Denver
RECENT PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

dEstre, C.P. and Kristie Kirby (Spring 2009). Human Trafficking, UN Peacekeepers and the Military.
University of St. Thomas law Journal. St. Paul, Minnesota.
dEstre, C.P. and Yvonne Zimmerman (TBA). Modern Slavery, Religion and Faith-communities. Lead
article in Harvard Divinity Bulletin. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
dEstre, C.P. (February 2008) Slavery in Colorado. Presentation for Slavery Still Exists. University of
Denver, Denver, Colorado.
dEstre, C.P. (February 2008) The Role of faith Communities in Combating Human Trafficking.
Plenary speech at UN.GIFT (United Nations Global Initiative to Fight Human Trafficking)
International Forum on Human Trafficking. Vienna, Austria.
dEstre, C.P. (February 2008) Human Trafficking in Colorado and Around the World. Interview for
Colorado Public Radios Colorado Matters. Denver, Colorado
dEstre, C.P. (November 2007) Pedagogy and Human Trafficking. Paper deliverd to Johns Hopkins
School of International Studies Protection Project. Washington, DC.
dEstre, C.P. (September 2007) An Assessment of Human Trafficking and Faith Communities in North
America. Keynote speech and paper presented to UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs
and Crime) Forum on Faith-based Response to Human Trafficking. Cape Town, South Africa
dEstre, C.P. (March 2007) Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery. Presentation to the Frank Church
Symposium on Women as Second Class Citizens. Idaho State University International Affairs
Council, Pocatello, Idaho
dEstre, C.P. and Luke Busby (2005) U.S. Response to the Events of September 11, 2001: The USA
PATRIOT Act, Title III. A chapter in Law in the War on International Terrorism. Transnational
Publishers. Ardsley, New York

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