LLM International Trade Law
Tue May 13 2008 06:25:47 UA Law | LLM International Trade & Business Law | Faculty - Updated - 10/12/2007
The FacultyFor information on members of the James E. Rogers College of Law faculty teaching in the areas listed herein, please click on the name of the faculty member. You can also visit the College of Law Faculty Directory by clicking this link. Members of the College of Law faculty teaching in the areas listed herein include:

David Adelman, B.A. (1988) Reed College; Ph.D. (1993) Stanford University; J.D. (1996) Stanford Law School. Professor of law. Subjects include Environmental Law; Patent law; Law and Science.

James S. Anaya, B.A., 1980, University of New Mexico; J.D., 1983, Harvard University.  James J. Lenoir Professor of Law.  Subjects include International Law and Organizations, Human Rights, and issues concerning indigenous peoples.  Consultant for numerous organizations and government agencies on matters of human rights and indigenous peoples.  Represents indigenous groups before courts and international organizations.

Graeme W. Austin, Columbia University, J.S.D. (2001); Columbia University, LL.M. (1998); Victoria University of Wellington, LL.M. (1991); Victoria University of Wellington, LL.B. (1986); Victoria University of Wellington, B.A. (Hons.) (1984). J. Byron McCormick Professor of Law. Subjects include Copyright Law; Trademarks and Unfair Competition; International Intellectual Property Law.

William E. Boyd, A.B., 1963, University of Michigan; J.D., 1966, Wayne State University; LL.M., 1967, Harvard University.  Chester Smith Professor of Law (retired). Subjects include Commercial Law.  Member of the Board of Directors of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction.

Jean Braucher, Boston University School of Law, J.D. (1978), Brown University, A.B. (1972). Roger C. Henderson Professor of Law. Subjects include: Contracts, Bankruptcy, and Commercial Law. Prominent scholar in the consumer aspects of all of these subjects.

Susan-Jacqueline Butler, J.D./LL.M., 1994, University of Kiel; LL.M., 2000, University of Arizona; doctoral candidate, University of Kiel.  Adjunct Professor of Law.  Subject: European Union Law.

David A. Gantz, A.B., 1964, Harvard College; J.D., 1967, J.S.M., 1970, Stanford Law School.  Samuel M.  Fegtly Professor of Law and Director, International Trade Law Program; Associate Director, National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade.    Subjects include International Trade Law, Public International Law, Introduction to the U.S. Legal System, International Environmental Law, European Union Law and Foreign Investment and Technology Transfer.  Former member of the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State and attorney in Washington, D.C.; Panelist under Chapters 11, 19 and 20 of NAFTA.

Junius Hoffman, A.B., 1943, Dartmouth College; A.M., 1947, Harvard University; LL.B., 1951, Yale University.  Professor Emeritus.  Former member, Arizona Corporation Commission, Attorney with Jones, Day, Cockley & Reavis. 

Boris Kozolchyk, D.C.L., 1956, University of Havana; LL.B., 1959, University of Miami, LL.M., 1960, S.J.D., 1966, University of Michigan.  Evo deConcini Professor of Law and Director and President, National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade.  Subjects include International Commercial Transactions, Commercial Letters of Credit, Comparative Commercial Law, International Transactions, Law and Economic Development and Jurisprudence.  U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) and participant in numerous international conferences and conventions, including the O.A.S. Conference on Private International Law (CIDIP) and the International Chamber of Commerce Revision of the Uniform Customs and Practices for Documentary Credits.

Leslye Obiora, LL.B., 1984, University of Nigeria; LL.M., 1988, Yale University; J.S.D, Stanford Law School.  Professor of Law.  Subjects include Public International Law, International Human Rights Law, Feminist Legal Theory.

Burgess J. William Raby, B.S., 1979, Arizona State University; J.D. 1982, Notre Dame Law School; M.S., 1983, Golden Gate University.  Adjunct Professor of Law.  Attorney-at-Law, Tempe, Arizona.  Subject:  International Tax Law.

James R. Ratner, A.B., 1974, M.A., 1980, J.D. 1980, University of California, Berkeley.  Professor of Law.  Formerly an attorney with the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice.  Subjects include Antitrust Law, Administrative Law, Trade Regulation.

Andrew Silverman, B.A, Arizona State University, 1966; J.D., 1969, University of Arizona. Joseph M. Livermore Professor of Law and Director of Clinical Programs.  Subjects include Immigration Law, Clinical  Programs.

Elliott J. Weiss, B.A., 1961, Dartmouth College; LL.B., 1964, Yale University. Charles E. Ares Professor of Law. Subjects include Corporations and Securities Regulation.   Member, Securities and Exchange Commission Advisory Committee on Corporate and Securities Law Issues, American Law Institute.  Formerly Regional Legal Adviser with the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Members of the faculty publish articles regularly in scholarly and professional journals, and several have written leading texts or treatises in their respective fields.  Many are also involved in a variety of international litigation and arbitration proceedings.


   
       
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