.... International Trade Relations .... 2009 ..... Dr. Malawer ....... International Trade Relations .... 2009

 

 

 

 

                                Stuart Malawer -- Background & Professional Information.

 

Stuart S. Malawer, J.D., Ph.D. is the Distinguished Service Professor of Law & International Trade at George Mason University and Visiting Professor, St. Peter's College, Oxford University. (Short resume) His new books Stuart S. Malawer, U.S. National Security Law -- Sourcebook of  Cases, Laws, Treaties & Documents (Hein & Co. ) (2009) and Stuart Malawer,  WTO Law, Litigation & Policy: Sourcebook of Internet Material (Hein 2007) was published by Wm S. Hein & Company in summer 2007.  Dr. Malawer recently authored the  "U.S.-China Litigation Offensive in the WTO"  and presented it at  St. Peter's College, Oxford University (Summer 2007) and at the Virginia State Bar Annual Meeting (Summer 2007). He recently served as a panelist at the Cordell Hull Institute's program on Doha and the WTO assessing the rule of law and institutions in economic development.  Dr. Malawer has recently served as special editor of the Global Trade Law Issue of the Virginia Lawyer (December 2007) and the  National Security Law Issue of the Virginia Lawyer (December 2006).  They  contained his articles on WTO & China Trade Litigation and  global mergers and national security.   He returned last summer  from Vietnam (2008) and previously visited  Russia (2006) where he wrote an op-ed on the G-8 & Russia's accession to the WTO. (Photo & op-ed.) He recently participated and chaired the Virginia State Bar Panels on "Trade Issues after the Midterm Elections" (2007) and  "National Security Law & International Practice"  (2006).  He  received a special award  for serving as special editor of the Virginia Lawyer (1990 - 2005). Dr. Malawer  participated in the  Virginia Governor's Trade Mission to India (2007) as well as earlier ones to China and Japan.  He was named the George Mason University Distinguished Faculty Member of the Year for 2000. Alumni established The Malawer-Paden Founders' Scholarship which was formally announced by former Governor of Virginia Gerald Baliles in 2001. He was the founding Director of the Graduate International Transactions Program (renamed the ICP) and formerly the Director of the Oxford Trade Program  which included study at the WTO and other international trade institutions in Geneva, Switzerland.  (Geneva & Oxford Trade Programs).  He is the author of the five-volume treatise "Federal Regulation of International Business."  

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