Criminal and Terrorist Threats, Evolutions and Ruptures: the French Perspective

Criminal and Terrorist Threats, Evolutions and Ruptures: the French Perspective

Monday, November 27, 2006
5:15 PM - 6:45 PM
(Pacific)
Building 260 (Pigott Hall) Room 113 (1st floor auditorium)
Speaker: 
  • Alain Bauer

Cosponsored by the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, the France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, and the Consulate General of France in San Francisco.

Alain Bauer is a French criminologist, a freemason, and a constitutionalist lawyer.

He has been Chancellor of the International Masonic Institute since 2003. Mr. Bauer is also the Director of the Institute for International and Strategic Relations and the National Institute for Higher Studies in Security, Director of Institute Alfred Fournier, and Director of Versant SA. He was the former Vice-President of the University of Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne from 1982-1989 and a board member of the Chancellor's Office of the University of Paris. Mr. Bauer was also the former Secretary General of the World Trade Center in Paris-La-Défense and a former member of the International Legal Commission of the World Trade Center Association.