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Visiting Faculty and Lecturers



Visiting Faculty

PictureThe College of Law has a long history of inviting distinguished international law scholars to serve as visiting faculty. Below is a partial list of notable visitors. The title of the course taught by the visiting faculty is indicated in italics.

Burns H. Weston
Professor Emeritus, Director - University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR)
University of Iowa College of Law
University of Iowa
International Human Rights, Humanitarian Intervention Seminar

Terry Coonan
Director
FSU Center for the Advancement of Human Rights
Florida State University
Immigration and Refugee Law

Matthew Schaefer
Law Faculty
University of Nebraska College of Law
University of Nebraska
Public International Law, International Business Transactions

Richard Lillich
Law Faculty
University of Virginia
International Human Rights

Krista Schefer
Law Faculty
Institut fur Europa
University of Bern
Trade Sanctions

Jordan Paust
Law Faculty
University of Houston Law Center
University of Houston
International Criminal Law, Human Rights

Roderick Bagshaw
Professor
Mansfield College of Law
University of Oxford
Tort Law, Technology, and Social Change

Liz Fisher
Professor
Corpus Christi College of Law
University of Oxford
European Union Law

Eva Kruzikova
Law Faculty
Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic
European Community Environmental Law

Vaclav Mezricky
Director of environmental Law Dept., Law Faculty
Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic
New Developments in Environmental Policy

Peter B.H. Birks
Regius Professor of Civil Law
All Souls College
University of Oxford
Restitution

Peter Mirfield
Law Faculty
Jesus College
Oxford, England
Comparative Criminal Law

Jefrey Hackney
Fellow
Wadham College
Oxford University
English Legal History



Guest Lecturers

The college of law has been host to many international law lecturers in recent years. A list of some of the legal scholars and practitioners presenting those lectures and the titles of their lectures appears below.

Luz Nagle, Stetson University College of Law, "A Perspective on The Latin American Legal System." (Winter 2002).

Zhu Wei, Associate Professor at the Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade, Shanghai, China, "International Trade and the US-China Joint Internet Trade Simulation Project. (Fall 2001).

Pierre Joxe, former Defense Minister and Interior Minister of France, current member of France's Conseil Constitutionelle. "Question and Answer Session." (Winter 2002).

Richard Bilder, Professor, University of Wisconsin College of Law, "Kosovo and the 'New Interventionism: Promise or Peril?" (Fall 1999)

Rudolf Dolzer, Director of the Institute for International Law at the University of Bonn, Germany "The World Bank and the Global Environment" (1999)

Vaclav Mezricky & Eva Kruzikova, Charles University, "Origins and Problems of Czech Republic Accession the EC." (Fall 2001).

Susan Rose-Ackerman, Yale University, "The Law and Economics of Corruption." (1999)

Raj Bhala, George Washington University, "The Precedent Setters: De Facto Stare Decisis in WTO Adjudication." (1998)

Lakshman Guruswamy, University of Colorado, "Climate Change, The Next Dimension" (2000)

Oliver Houck, Tulane University, "Environmental Law in Cuba" (1999)

Jim Bacchus, WTO Appellate Body, "The Jurisprudence of the WTO Appellate Body." (1998)

Thomas Cottier, University of Berne, and Director of the World Trade Institute, "The Constitutional Challenge for the WTO." (Fall 2000).

Li Shuguang, Professor at the China University of Politics and Law, Beijing, China, "Chinese Reactions to the 2000 United States Presidential Election." (Spring 2001).