David B. McKeever

ORCID: 0000-0002-7404-9929
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Research Areas
  • Forest Management and Policy
  • Forest Biomass Utilization and Management
  • International Law and Human Rights
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Wood Treatment and Properties
  • Global Peace and Security Dynamics
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
  • Urbanization and City Planning
  • Migration, Refugees, and Integration
  • International Maritime Law Issues
  • Bioenergy crop production and management
  • Asian Geopolitics and Ethnography
  • Architecture and Computational Design
  • International Law and Aviation
  • African history and culture analysis
  • Material Properties and Processing
  • European Criminal Justice and Data Protection
  • Sustainable Design and Development
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • Torture, Ethics, and Law
  • Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
  • Lignin and Wood Chemistry
  • Social Media and Politics
  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability

United Nations
2021-2023

University of Glasgow
2021-2023

University of Ulster
2019-2020

United States Department of Agriculture
1984-2018

Forest Products Laboratory
1984-2018

Madison Group (United States)
2007-2016

Pacific Northwest Research Station
2002-2009

Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
2009

Silicon Chemical (United States)
2009

US Forest Service
2000-2007

Abstract More wood use in the United States to construct low-rise nonresidential (NR) buildings would increase consumption and production of softwood (SW) lumber, engineered products, structural nonstructural panels. Using a consequential life-cycle analysis, we estimated change net CO 2 emissions that be caused by increased SW lumber panels NR construction. Carbon (C) storage were projected over 50 years for baseline scenarios using US Forest Products Module operating within Global Model...

10.13073/fpj-d-15-00019 article EN Forest Products Journal 2015-06-24

Abstract The 1951 Refugee Convention does not apply to a person with respect whom there are serious reasons for considering that ‘he has been guilty of acts contrary the purposes and principles United Nations’ (Article 1(F)(c)). To date, this exclusion clause generally interpreted by courts, commentators UNHCR in static manner which fails take into account developments international law practice. This paper considers ‘evolutive approach’ treaty interpretation, generally, applies approach,...

10.1017/s0020589315000032 article EN International and Comparative Law Quarterly 2015-03-31

This article is a study of the consequences brokerage for movements, and particularly role political parties within social movements. My findings indicate that creates opportunities minor groups to play crucial in mobilization, something comes at cost movement’s structure. I make my case with action, based on activist interviews, events data, network data collected from Scottish independence movement. Results demonstrate likelihood governing National Party participating movement only...

10.3167/cont.2021.090102 article EN Contention 2021-05-18

Abstract The interaction of international counter-terrorism laws with IHL is an area renewed focus, amid widespread concern that the former are being (mis)applied to criminalise provision humanitarian assistance envisaged under latter. Security Council has begun consider this issue in resolutions adopted March and July 2019, but difficult questions law fact remain. These have significant practical consequences—for agencies those they seek assist, as well for States must weigh different,...

10.1017/s0020589319000472 article EN International and Comparative Law Quarterly 2019-12-06

Journal Article Evidence Obtained Through Torture Before the Khmer Rouge Tribunal: Unlawful Pragmatism? Get access David McKeever * MSt (Oxon), LL.M (Cantab). The author has previously worked for United Nations Assistance to Tribunal (UNAKRT). views expressed here are exclusively those of and do not necessarily reflect UNAKRT, Defence Support Section, or any defence lawyer working at ECCC. Thanks Edward Flynn his comments on draft. [davidmckeever80@hotmail.com] Search other works by this on:...

10.1093/jicj/mqq027 article EN Journal of International Criminal Justice 2010-04-28
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