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Visiting Professors in
Semester 1, Academic Year 2009-2010
Distinguished Visitor
Office :
ETS #02-17
Professor Bagley is a Professor of Law at the School of
Law of University of Virginia, where she specializes in the law of
intellectual property. She was formerly an Assistant Professor of Law at
Emory University (1999) and a Visiting Professor of Law at Washington &
Lee University School of Law (2001). She has also taught international
patent law and policy courses in Germany and China.
Visiting
Senior Fellow
Office
: FED #02-32 Mr Dang has been a Visiting Senior Fellow in our Faculty since AY 2004-2005 and has returned annually to teach modules on Vietnamese Law.
Mr Dang has an LLB from Vietnam as well
as an LLB from Bond University. He also holds an LLM from Melbourne and
pursuing his PhD at Oxford. Mr Dang has several years of experience in
international commercial practice with a top Australian law firm. Hop
Dang is recognized as one of only 2 Vietnamese lawyer/scholars who are
qualified to teach at NUS.
Visiting
Associate Professor
Office : FED #01-05C
Dr Lombardi is an Associate
Professor at the School of Law of University of Washington. He has
established himself as an expert in Islamic Law. He is the author of
State Law as Islamic Law in Modern Egypt: The Incorporation of the
Shari’a into Egyptian Constitutional Law (Leiden: Brill, 2006) and
numerous articles in leading law journals. He has several accolades to
his credit, including a fellowship as a Carnegie Scholar from January
2007-2009, to conduct research into Islamic and Constitutional Law in
Muslim countries around the world.
Distinguished Visitor
Office
: FED #02-41
Professor Harding is Professor of Asia-Pacific Legal
Relations at the Faculty of Law of the University of Victoria. Professor
Harding started his teaching career at the NUS Faculty of Law in the
1980s. He is a former Head of Department and Professor of Law at the
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, and
Chair of the SOAS Centre of South East Asian Studies.
Distinguished Visitor
Office :
ETS #02-01
Professor Ferrari is currently a Full Professor of
International Law at the Verona University School of Law, Italy. He is
an Inge Rennert Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law and Director for
Center Transnational Litigation and Commercial Law at the New York
University School of Law, USA. He has been teaching at the NUS Faculty
of Law as a Visiting Professor since 2007.
Distinguished Visitor
Office : FED #01-05E
Professor Noble is a tenured Professor of Law at New York
University School of Law, on leave of absence while serving as
Interpol’s Secretary General. An expert on federal criminal law as well
as international law enforcement, he served as assistant secretary for
enforcement at the U.S. Treasury Department and then as the Treasury’s
undersecretary for enforcement.
Distinguished Visitor
Office : FED #01-05D
Dr Martha is currently General Counsel of the
International Fund for Agricultural Development (Rome, Italy), which is
the specialized agency responsible for investment in food production and
agricultural development in developing countries. Previously he was the
General Counsel at the International Criminal Police Organization in
France. He was an adjunct Professor of Law at the Washington College of
Law (American University, Washington, D.C.) in the year 1998 to 1989 and
member of the Legal Department of the International Monetary Fund from
1987 to 1990 .
Distinguished Visitor
Office : ETS #02-01 Since 2000, Professor Kessedjian has been a Professor of Law at the University of Paris II (Panthéon-Assas), France. She was a Deputy Secretary General of the Hague Conference (1996-2000), and was responsible for preparing and monitoring the negotiations for the proposed worldwide Convention on jurisdiction and judgments. She has been the Director of the European Law Center of the Université de Bourgogne and of a post-graduate program for International Business Lawyers. Professor Kessedjian has a Doctorate from the University of Paris
and an LLM from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
Yong
Shook Lin Professor in IP Law
Office : ETS #02-27
Professor Dreyfuss is a Professor of Law at the New York
University School of Law, USA and the Director of Engelberg Center on
Innovation Law and Policy. She has a Juris Doctor from the Columbia
University School of Law and Master of Science in Chemistry at the
University of California at Berkeley.
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