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Faculty ProfileMarek Dubovec
Academic Title: Adjunct Assistant Professor Secured Transactions (Law 633C) Curriculum Vitae |
Education |
James E. Rogers College of Law, S.J.D. (2009) | James E. Rogers College of Law, LL.M. in International Trade Law (2004) | University of Matej Bel, College of Law, Banská Bystrica, Slovakia, Magister of Law (2003) |
Personal Work Experience |
Adjunct Assistant Professor, James E. Rogers College of Law, Spring 2010 - present | Consultant and Secured Transactions Expert, Reform of Secured Transactions Law in Ghana and Malawi, The International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group, Washington D.C., 2010 - present | Project Coordinator, The Reform of Secured Lending Legal Framework in Honduras, National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade, Tucson, Arizona, 2007 - present | Visiting Professor, University of Puerto Rico, School of Law, San Juan, Puerto Rico, Summer 2007 | Research Attorney, National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade, Tucson, Arizona, 2004 - present |
Representative Publications |
| UCC Article 9 Filing System for Latin America, ___ Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. ___ (forthcoming 2011). |
| The Problems and Possibilities for Using Electronic Bills of Lading as Collateral, 23 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 437 (2006). |
| Complete List of Publications |
Biography |
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For more information about Prof. Dubovec's work at the National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade, check out their website, www.natlaw.com |
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Updated: 09/29/2011
