FRANK ROMANO earned a PhD at University of Paris I, Panthéon Sorbonne, and a JD at Golden Gate University, Faculty of Law, San Francisco. He is a retired Maître de conférences (assistant tenured professor) at the Université Paris Nanterre in the Anglo-American Literature and Civilization Department, an adjunct professor at Golden Gate University, Faculty of Law and a member of the California and Marseille Bars. He is a retired professor of law, literature, history and philosophy of law at the Université Paris Nanterre and practices law in France and in the United States. The author actively organizes and participates in interfaith events, including demonstrations, involving Jews, Moslems, Christians and people of other faiths in Israel and Palestine. He was recently jailed in the West Bank and deported to France by Israeli authorities for defending a Bedouin village, “Al Khan al Ahmar,” from destruction by Israeli soldiers. Dr. Romano has also authored a book entitled Storm Over Morocco and Love and Terror in the Middle East, 5th Edition, both published by AB Film Publishing, Dans l’ombre du muezzin [In the Shadow of the Muezzin (published in French by L’Harmattan), Globalization of Antitrust Policies (Mondialisation des politiques de concurrence), published by L’Harmattan in French and a book of poems entitled Crossing Over published by World Audience, Inc. He has written many articles published in Europe and in the United States where he is often invited to speak at conferences.