Jonathan Granoff

Jonathan Granoff is an American lawyer, screenwriter and lecturer, widely known as President of the Global Security Institute.

[1] Granoff has lectured worldwide on the legal, ethical and spiritual dimensions of human development and security, with a specific focus on the threats posed by nuclear weapons.

[2] He has practiced law in Philadelphia as an individual practitioner, in several medium-sized firms, and as in-house counsel in a public company.

[2] Granoff received his Baccalaureate degree, Cum Laude, from Vassar College and Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law - Camden.

presentation delivered at the International Conference on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament, sponsored by the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

April 3, 2009, New York City: "Achieving the Entry-Into-Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty: What UN Member States Can Do Now" (PDF).

April 16–17, 2009, Rome, Italy: "Preserving and Strengthening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Regime" (PDF).

March 26, 2009, Annapolis, Maryland: "The Imperative of Preserving and Strengthening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty" (PDF).

Presentation at the Spring Conference organized and convened by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), held at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.

address delivered at the Millennium Development Goals Award Ceremony, General Assembly, United Nations.

speech delivered at the GSI Strategy Session on Achieving a Nuclear Weapons Convention, as part of the East West Institute conference "Seizing the Moment: A One-Day Consultation on Breakthrough Measures on Weapons of Mass Destruction and Disarmament."

September 12, 2008, Stavanger, Norway to New York, NY: Speaker at the "Millennium Development Goals Award Ceremony Uplink".

host of the Showcase Presentation at the American Bar Association Section of the International Law Spring Meeting.

Retrieved 2014-01-13. delivered at the Institute for Political and International Studies, organized by the Foreign Ministry of Iran.

September 26, 2007: "The Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and its 2005 Review Conference: A Legal and Political Analysis" (PDF).

May 4, 2007, Washington, DC: Moderator of Special Showcase Presentation with "Ambassador Thomas Graham and Dr. Hans Blix" (PDF).

Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute, speaking at the Article VI Forum hosted by the Middle Powers Initiative in Berlin, Germany, January 29–30, 2009