Andrew T. Guzman

Andrew T. Guzman
Alma mater

Harvard, Ph.D. Harvard Law School, J.D.

University of Toronto, B.Sc.
Occupation Dean of USC Gould School of Law
Website http://www.andrewguzman.net

Andrew T. Guzman is the dean of USC Gould School of Law.[1] Formerly, he was the Jackson H. Ralston Professor of Law and Associate Dean at UC Berkeley School of Law, where he is also the Director of the Advanced Law Degree Programs, and Associate Dean for International and Advanced Degree Programs.[2][3]

He holds a B.Sc. from the University of Toronto (1990), a J.D. from Harvard Law School (1996), a Ph.D. in economics, also from Harvard, also in 1996.[3] He is a member of the Academic Council of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.[3][4] Among other publications, he is the author of Overheated,[5] How International Law Works,[3] and International Trade Law

Research and teaching

Guzman is a specialist in international trade,[6] international regulatory matters, foreign direct investment,[7] and public international law.[8] He teaches foreign investment law, international law and international relations, international trade, and contracts.

Selected publications

Books

Articles

References

  1. Gilien Silsby. "Andrew Guzman Named New Dean of USC Gould". USC Gould School of Law. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  2. Associate Dean for International and Advanced Degree Programs at UC Berkeley School of Law
  3. 1 2 3 4 Berkeley Law. "Berkeley Law - Faculty Profiles". Berkeley Law - Faculty Profiles. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  4. Institute for Transnational Arbitration
  5. "Overheated". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
  6. , Importers as Regulators: Product Safety in a Globalized World, Import Safety: Regulatory Governance in the Global Economy. Ed. Cary Coglianese & Adam Finkel. Penn. Press (2010)
  7. , Expropriatory and Non-Expropriatory Takings Under International Investment Law, The Selected Works of Andrew T. Guzman (2012)
  8. , Against Consent, Virginia Journal of International Law 52 (2012): 747.
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