
Paul R. Dubinsky
Associate Professor of Law
Room: 3373
Office Phone: (313) 577-3929
E-Mail: ay0476@wayne.edu
EDUCATION:
B.A., Yale College
LL.M., Katholieke Universiteit
J.D. Harvard Law School
COURSES TAUGHT:
PROFILE
Paul Dubinsky is an authority on international and transnational
law. He comes to Wayne after a clerkship on the Second
Circuit, five years of international practice at Wilmer,
Cutler & Pickering,
five years of adjunct teaching at Georgetown, Cardozo,
and Yale, and several years of full time teaching
at New York Law School in New York City. His undergraduate degree
is from Yale College, and his J.D. (magna cum laude) is from Harvard
Law School. He also holds a LL.M. magna cum laude from the Katholieke
Universieit in Belgium.
In his article, “Human Rights Law Meets Private Law Harmonization: The Coming Conflict (Yale Journal of International Law, 2005) he employs comparative law to delineate several respects in which two fields of modern international law are engaged in a newfound competition with each other. He has also had articles published in the Michigan Law Review, and in the American Journal of Comparative Law.
He is co-chair of the program committee for the 2005 annual meeting
of the American branch of the International Law Association and he serves
on the steering committee of the American Society of International Law’s
interest group in private international law and on the Younger Comparativists
Committee of the American Society of International Law. In the late 1990s
he was associate director of the Orville Schell Jr. Center for International
Human Rights at Yale Law School.




