Below is a list of faculty from the 2009 Session of the Lucerne Academy. For more information on each instructor, please click on the names.
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Dr. Morawa joined the University of Lucerne School of Law as Professor of Comparative and Anglo-American Law in October 2006. After obtaining his first law degree, the Magister iuris, at the University of Salzburg (Austria), he completed his graduate education at the George Washington University School of Law (Washington, D.C., U.S.A.), where he obtained Master of Law (LL.M.) and Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) degrees. Professor Morawa is Director of the Lucerne Academy for Human Rights Implementation and the Transnational Legal Studies Program at the University of Lucerne School of Law, as well as Delegate for Internationalization (Global) at the Law School.
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Chang Wang is an associate professor of law at School of American and Comparative Law, China University of Political Science and Law. He is also a consultant with Thomson Reuters Legal, for whom he has been working on business development in China since 2005. He is lead advisor to TRL’s China Academic Programs and a board member of the Hildebrandt China Law Conference. Most recently, he has been working on the Westlaw China project.
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Dr. Daniel Benoliel is an Assistant Professor at the University of Haifa Faculty of Law and the Director of Patents at the Center of Law and Technology (HCLT) at the faculty. His main fields of research and teaching are within Public International Law, Patent law, and Biotechnology Law.
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Dr. Fehmy Saddy is Founder and President of FS International Partners SA, a Geneva-based investment consulting firm (www.fspartners.net), and its predecessor, Washington DC-based FS International Inc. He has served as advisor to governments, corporations and international development institutions, including the World Bank Group and Islamic Development Bank.
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Gerald Staberock is Director of the Global Security and Rule of Law Initiative of the International Commission of Jurists, where he has coordinated one of the most comprehensive global studies on counter-terrorism and human rights by an independent panel of leading international jurists (Eminent Jurists Panel on Terrorism, Counter-terrorism and Human Rights).
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Lauren Redman is a Junior Assistant Professor at the University of Lucerne School of Law.
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Luzius Wildhaber is one of the most prolific figures in human rights. He is the former President of the European Court of Human Rights and an accomplished professor, judge, author and lecturer.
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Martina Caroni is a professor at the University of Lucerne. She was born in 1969 in Bern, Switzerland. She grew up in a bilingual (German/ Italian) household and attended schools in Bern, Switzerland and Florence, Italy. Her law studies began in October of 1988 at the University of Bern. During her studies in Bern, Martina Caroni worked as an assistant at the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Bern, headed by Prof. K.-L. Kunz.
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 Tanel Kerikmäe is a Jean Monnet professor of European Union law and head of the Tallinn Law School (Tallinn University of Technology).
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