Professor Bishnu PATHAK, PhD
Despite the challenges, Professor Pathak has authored over 100 international books and papers, including “Politics of People’s War and Human Rights in Nepal” (2005), “Generations of Transitional Justice in the World” (2019), “Nuremberg Tribunal: A Precedent for Victor’s Justice” (2021a), “The Tokyo Tribunal: Precedent for Victor’s Justice II” (2021b), “Nepo-India Territorial Disputes Transformation by Dialogue Means” (2021C), “The Nepal Compact: Potential for Cold War II” (2022), “Negotiation by Peaceful Means: Nepo-India Territorial Disputes” (2022), and “The Arts of Eastern Philosophy” (2023). His research paper on “Nepal’s 2008 Constituent Assembly Elections: Converting Bullets to Ballots” (2008), was published in the Asia-Pacific Bulletin by the East-West Center, USA.
Professor Bishnu Pathak from Nepal, is the Vice-President of the Gandian Global Harmony Association (GGHA) and a former Senior Commissioner at the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappeared Persons (CIEDP) in Nepal. He has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize from 2013 to 2019 for his discovery of the Peace-Conflict Lifecycle which he compares to an ecosystem. Dr. Pathak is a member of the TRANSCEND Network for Peace Development Environment, a Board Member of the TRANSCEND Peace University and holds a Ph.D. in interdisciplinary Conflict Transformation and Human Rights, which Mr. Pathak earned over two decades in 2003.
Many of his publications have been used as references in universities in over 100 countries worldwide. Dr. Pathak’s work covers a wide range of topics, including Transitional Justice, Human Rights, Human Security, Peace, and Conflict Transformation.
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