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PROFILE:
As
a recognized expert in international law, Gregory
Fox is visiting the Law School for the 2002-03
academic year from Chapman University Law School
in California. While at Wayne State, he will teach
International Law, International Litigation, Conflicts
of Law and a section of first-year Civil Procedure.
Fox has served as a senior fellow at the Orville
H. Schell Jr. Center for International Human Rights
at Yale Law School and served as co-director of
New York University School of Law’s international
law fellowship program, where he taught a variety
of courses on international law and international
organizations. Fox was a research fellow at the
Max Planck Institute for International Law and
Comparative Public Law in Germany. After being
selected as a MacArthur Foundation Social Science
Research Council fellow, he served as a senior
fellow in the Center for International Studies
at New York University School of Law; he was the
only international lawyer selected for this two-year
fellowship.
He obtained his law degree from
New York University School of Law, and his bachelor’s
degree, cum laude, with highest honors in history,
from Bates College in Maine.
Fox has written numerous publications
on international law and related topics. He and
WSU Professor Brad Roth co-edited Democratic Governance
and International Law (Cambridge Press, 2000).
Currently,
Fox is project developer of the Human Rights Watch
University, which will be the first on-line human
rights course, designed for activists, nonlegal
academics in the United States in developing countries.
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