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Dan Sarooshi (Australia) Senior Lecturer, University
College London -
Fellows for the Academic Year
2002-2003
Dan
Sarooshi is Associate Professor in Public International Law and Deputy-Director
of the Institute of Global Law at University College London (UCL), University
of London. He is also Of Counsel to the London law-firm Tite & Lewis, in
association with Ernst & Young, where he advises governments and
corporations on WTO matters. Prior to joining UCL, he worked with the UN War
Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. His book The United Nations and
the Development of Collective Security won the 2000 Guggenheim Prize and
the 2001 American Society of International Law book prize (the 'Certificate of
Merit'). |
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