COMPILATION OF CLINICAL LAW TEACHERS WITH
INTERNATIONAL TEACHING OR CONSULTING EXPERIENCE
Compiled by J. P. “Sandy” Ogilvy
Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America (originally complied by Roy T. Stuckey, Faculty Emeritus, University of South Carolina)
Last updated: September 30, 2010
This is part of an ongoing project to identify clinical teachers in any country who serve as
consultants on legal education or who teach in any capacity in countries other than their own
(including their own schools' semester abroad or foreign summer programs). This document lists
all clinical law teachers who have reported to us their teaching or consulting activities in other
countries.
A copy of the survey form used in this project is available in PDF format. If you have
consulted or taught in other countries, or have confirmed plans to do so, please click here to
complete the survey form. The form can be read and completed using Adobe Acrobat Reader; if
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Professor J. P. ―Sandy‖ Ogilvy
Columbus School of Law
The Catholic University of America
3600 John McCormack Rd., NE
Washington, DC 20064
202|319-6195, Fax 202|319-4459
email: [email protected]
Please also send any corrections or other needed changes to Professor Ogilvy.
ORGANIZATION AND CONTENTS
The report is organized alphabetically into the following regions: Africa (excluding Egypt); Asia
(including Nepal & India); Australia (including the South Pacific); Caribbean; Central America;
Central and Eastern Europe (including all former soviet bloc countries); Middle East (including
Egypt); North America; South America, and Western Europe. Within each region, it is organized
alphabetically by country. Within each country, alphabetically by clinician.
Specifically, at least one clinical teacher has taught or consulted in each of the following
countries:
AFRICA
ASIA
AUSTRALIA
CARIBBEAN
CENTRAL
AMERICA Botswana
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
Niger
Nigeria
South Africa
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Cambodia
China
Hong Kong
India
Japan
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Malaysia
Mongolia
Nepal
Pakistan
Sri Lanka
Tajikistan
Thailand
Vietnam
Australia
Fiji
New Zealand
Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana
Islands
Palau
Haiti
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama
CENTRAL &
EASTERN
EUROPE
MIDDLE EAST
NORTH
AMERICA
SOUTH
AMERICA
WESTERN
EUROPE
Albania
Azerbaijan
Bosnia
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Estonia
Hungary
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Montenegro
Poland
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Ukraine
Afghanistan
Egypt
Israel
Palestine
Turkey
Canada
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guyana
Peru
Uruguay
Austria
England
France
Germany
Greece
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Scotland
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
AFRICA
Botswana
McKinney, Louise W., Case Western Reserve
Gaborone, University of Botswana
November 1988 - July 1989
Funding: foreign school, USAID
Purpose: Helped to develop clinical legal education program in all five years of LLB
program. Supervised and organized in-house, live-client clinic; organized moot court
program; taught seminars re: full range of legal skills; established externships during the
long vacation (June - August).
Eritrea
Rosen, Richard, North Carolina
Asmara, University of Asmara
October 1995 - June 1996
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught criminal law and procedure, ethics; helped develop a law school for the
University.
Ethiopia
Geraghty, Thomas, Northwestern
Bowman, Cynthia, Northwestern
Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa School of Law
December 1995; Geraghty returned June - July 1996
Funding: ABA/USIS
Purpose: Helped establish clinical instruction - designed simulation courses and advised re:
externships.
McKinney, Louise W., Case Western Reserve
Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa University & Ethiopian Civil Service College
June - July 1996
Funding: USIA/ABA-African Law Initiative
Purpose: Consulted to assist the faculty of the two schools to develop clinical legal
education - taught them clinical methodology and means of organizing clinical legal
education programs.
Kenya
Franklin, Neil, Idaho
Lake Bogoria, University of Nairobi
February 28 - March 5, 1999
Funding: CEELI & USIS
Purpose: Consulted with law faculty on curriculum reform and law school administration.
Frenkel, Douglas, Pennsylvania
Nairobi, University of Nairobi; Eldoret, Moi University
June - July 1996
Funding: USIA grant & ABA African Law Initiative
Purpose: Consulted with two law schools on incorporation of clinical education in their
curriculum development; planned and participated in week-long conference on clinical education
for participating African law schools (Addis Ababa, July 1996).
Golten, Bob, Denver
Nairobi, University of Nairobi
February 1999
Purpose: Met with law faculty and students to discuss a possible clinical law initiative.
Levy, John, William & Mary
Eldoret, Moi University
August 2003 - 2004
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught clinical law with emphasis on legal aid.
McKinney, Louise, Case Western Reserve
Nairobi, University of Nairobi
1999
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Met with law faculty and students to discuss a possible clinical law initiative.
Nichols, Nathaniel C., Widener
Nairobi, University of Nairobi
June-July, 1999; June-July, 2001
Funding: other funds from Widener
Purpose: Taught in Widener’s Summer Nairobi International Law Institute; taught
Comparative Family Law; directed the program in 2001.
Peters, Don, Florida
Nairobi, University of Nairobi
February 1999
Purpose: Met with law faculty and students to discuss a possible clinical law initiative.
Zorn, Stephen, Pace
Eldoret, Moi University
June 1996
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Taught workshops for law faculties on incorporating lawyering skills and values
into subject-matter courses.
Malawi
Franklin, Neil, Idaho
Zomba/Blantyne/Llangwe, University of Malawi, Malawi Law Society
January - March 1993
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Consulted on establishment of a Human Rights Law Center.
Mozambique
Zorn, Stephen, Pace
Maputo, Eduardo Mondlang University
July 1996
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Taught workshops for law faculties on incorporating lawyering skills and values
into subject-matter courses.
Niger
Kelley, Thomas, UNC-Chapel Hill
Niamey, University of Niamey
September 2003 - October 2004
Funding: Other funds from UNC and Fulbright
Purpose: Studied non-state (customary) law and how that law was being affected by the
westernization of the state’s legal system; gave lectures (in French) to the legal community.
Nigeria
Levy, John, William & Mary
Jigawa, Ekiti, Benue and Enugu
May - June 2003
Funding: National Center for State Courts and British Department for International
Development
Purpose: Consulted on Access to Justice for the poor and women.
Seng, Michael P., John Marshall
Maiduguri, University of Maiduguri
1983-84
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught constitutional law (Nigerian) and contracts.
Stein, Kara, Dayton
Enugu, University of Nigeria, Faculty of Law
January - May 1990
Funding: personal financing
Purpose: Taught Introduction to Nigerian Common Law.
South Africa
Baker, Brook K., Northeastern
Durban, University of Natal-Durban, University of Durban-Westville
May - June 1998, February - March 1999
Funding: Distinguished professor stipend
Purpose: Collaborated with faculty to expand their skills curriculum and pedagogy both in
their law clinics and in their first year programs.
Durban, University of Durban-Westville, University of Natal
January 15 - July 10, 1997
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Taught practical legal training course, jurisprudence, and law clinics; volunteered
at legal resource center.
Bamberger, Clinton, Maryland (emeritus)
Johannesburg, University of Witwatersrand
September - October 1989; February - June 1990
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Helped clinical faculty design curriculum and logistics for teaching larger-than-
previously group of students.
Czapanskiy, Karen, Maryland
Durban, University of Durban - Westville
June - October 1994
Funding: partial salary
Purpose: Consulted with clinical program.
Franklin, Neil, Idaho
Pietersburg, University of the North
January and February 1989
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Lectured and conducted workshops on professional skills, consulting on clinical
education.
Durban, University of Natal-Durban
February - April 1989
Funding: sabbatical and United States Information Service
Purpose: Established (with Dean McQuoid - Mason) the first LLM program in trial
advocacy in South Africa and taught trial advocacy workshops at University of Natal,
University of Zululand and University of Bophuthatswana (now University of the
Northwest).
Durban, University of Natal-Durban
April 1993
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Consulted on clinical education.
Pietersburg, University of the North
April 1993
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Consulted on clinical education
Capetown, University of Western Cape/University of Capetown
February 1995
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Lectured on case analysis and planning, interviewing, constitutional law.
University of Zululand
April 10, 1995
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Lectured on interviewing and case analysis and litigation planning.
Durban, University of Natal-Durban
March 27 - April 14, 1995
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Lectured on constitutional law, clinical education, trial advocacy skills,
interviewing, case analysis and trial preparation.
Capetown, Association of South African Law Clinics & Ford Foundation
April 21-23, 1995
Funding: Ford Foundation
Purpose: Helped organize and present papers at the first national clinical conference in South
Africa in 10 years.
Capetown, University of Western Cape
April 24-25, 1995
Funding: United States Information Service
Purpose: Organized and taught two-day Trial Advocacy workshop for public interest
lawyers (Lawyers for Human Rights, Legal Resource Center, Lawyers for a Democratic
Society, etc.).
Maisel, Peggy, Florida International
Durban, University of Natal
January 1996 - January 1997
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught Clinical Law - Street Law.
Durban, University of Natal
January 1997 - December 2002
Funding: University of Natal
Purpose: Developed new first year curriculum: Introduction to Legal Skills and Foundations
of South African Law; developed and taught course: Teaching Legal Skills; worked with
Campus Law Clinic and consulted to other university based South African law clinics.
Lesotho, University of Lesotho
January 1999
Funding: University of Lesotho
Purpose: Gave input on clinical legal education to a national conference on the law school
curriculum.
Marcello, David, Tulane & Loyola
Johannesburg, United States Information Service
August 11-14, 1997
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Conducted "Workshop on Legislative Drafting" for legislators and drafting
personnel from various provincial parliaments, the Ministry of Justice, and law schools.
Meadows, Sharon, San Francisco
Capetown, University of Western Cape, Law Faculty
Summer 1994
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Taught Trial Advocacy.
Uphoff, Rod, Missouri-Columbia
Capetown, University of Western Cape
July 20 - August 2, 2002
Funding: University of Missouri and USAID
Purpose: Gave series of lectures on American Criminal Justice System.
Uganda
Golten, Bob, Denver
Kampala, Law Development Center (Ugandan Law School)
February - March 1998
Funding: AFLI
Purpose: Helped start a law school clinic to advocate for (a) children, (b) juvenile offenders
and (c) petty criminals.
Kampala, Law Development Center
February 1999
Purpose: Conducted a four day training session and workshop for the clinic staff, its
advisory board and law faculty.
McKinney, Louise, Case Western Reserve
Kampala, Law Development Center
February 1999
Purpose: Conducted a four day training session and workshop for the clinic staff, its
advisory board and law faculty.
Peters, Don, Florida
Kampala, Law Development Center
February 1999
Purpose: Conducted a four day training session and workshop for the clinic staff, its
advisory board and law faculty.
Potter, Judy, Maine
Kampala, Law Practice Institute
1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Promoted and organized clinical education and taught skills courses.
Zambia
Potter, Judy, Maine
Lusaka, Law Practice Institute
1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Promoted and organized clinical education and taught skills courses.
Zimbabwe
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
University of Zimbabwe
1986
Purpose: Gave report entitled "Pursuing Excellence in Legal Education in Zimbabwe" at the
Department of Law.
ASIA
Cambodia
Rine, Nick, Michigan
Phnom Penh, Cambodian Women’s Crisis Center; Faculty of Law and Economics
January - August, 2002
Funding: Asia Foundation grant
Purpose: Trained lawyers & investigators at Cambodian Women’s Crisis Center; taught
political science at Faculty of Law and Economics.
Phnom Penh, Faculty of Law and Economics; Community Legal Education Center
May 2000 - January 2001
Funding: sabbatical; Fulbright
Purpose: Taught ethics at Faculty of Law and Economics; taught democracy and ADR at
Community Legal Education Center.
Phnom Penh, Legal Aid Cambodia
May-June, 1998
Funding: school special projects funds
Purpose: Participated in organizational consulting.
China
Baskir, Cecily, Peking University School of Transnational Law
Shenzhen, China, Peking University School of Transnational Law
August 2010 – July 2011 (possibly longer—tenure track position)
Funding: Foreign school
Purpose: I am the founding director of the clinical programs at the Peking University School
of Transnational Law (the school is in its 3rd
year now). The clinic is called the Center for
Cross-Border Advocacy and focuses on immigration appeals before the Board of
Immigration Appeals in the United States. The students are Chinese pursuing a joint
American JD/Chinese LLM degree. The clinical course I’m teaching this fall is combined
seminar/casework.
Bennett, Susan, Washington College of Law, American University
Beijing, China University of Politics and Law
January 14, 2009 – January 19, 2009
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Conference for evaluation of USAID project on developing clinical pedagogy for
Chinese law schools
Hangzhou, Zheijang Gongshang University (host); South China University of Technology
(Guanghzhou); China University of Politics and Law (Beijing)
July 13, 2007 – August 3, 2007
July 20, 2008 – August 7, 2008
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Workshops with Chinese faculty on developing clinical pedagogy and curricula,
developed in collaboration with Chinese faculty
Bryant, Susan, CUNY Law School
Hangzhou, Zheijang Gongshang University (host); South China University of
Technology; China University of Politics and Law
July 20, 2008 – August 2, 2008
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Workshops with Chinese faculty on developing clinical pedagogy and curricula,
developed in collaboration with Chinese faculty
Dinerstein, Robert, Washington College of Law, American University
Beijing, China University of Politics and Law
January 14, 2009 – January 19, 2009
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Conference for evaluation of USAID project on developing clinical pedagogy for
Chinese law schools
Hangzhou, Zheijang Gongshang University (host); South China University of Technology
(Guanghzhou); China University of Politics and Law (Beijing)
July 13, 2007 – August 3, 2007
July 20, 2008 – August 7, 2008
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Workshops with Chinese faculty on developing clinical pedagogy and curricula,
developed in collaboration with Chinese faculty
Cunningham, Clark, Washington-St. Louis
Chengdu, Sichuan University Law School
November 1990 - January 1991
Funding: sabbatical & foreign school; USIA
Purpose: Taught Welfare & HUD Law.
Friedman, Bruce, Franklin Pierce
Guanghzoo, Guanghzoo Institute of Foreign Trane & Sun-Yat Sen
April - May 1990
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Taught American system.
Beijing, Tsinghua University
August 23, 1997 - May 1998
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught civil procedure, legal methods; started a clinic.
Golten, Bob, Denver
Beijing, Renmin (Peoples’) University
May 1-30, 2005
Funding: Foreign School
Purpose: Taught U.S. Government: Structure, History, Politics & Relationship to
international organizations.
Hangzhou, Zheijang Gongshang University (host); South China University of Technology
(Guanghzhou); China University of Politics and Law (Beijing)
July 13, 2007 – August 3, 2007
July 20, 2008 – August 7, 2008
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Workshops with Chinese faculty on developing clinical pedagogy and curricula,
developed in collaboration with Chinese faculty
Levy, Marcia, Denver
Beijing and Chongqing
December 12-22, 2003
Purpose: Co-taught a workshop on criminal defense trial advocacy techniques with Professor
Jenny Lyman.
Lyon, Beth, Villanova School of Law
Guangzhou, South China University of Technology
December 10, 2008 – December 22, 2008
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Teach demonstration courses using clinical pedagogy, teach human rights, conduct
clinical faculty workshops on clinical education, present to the law school faculty on the
history of clinical education.
Hangzhou, Zheijang Gongshang University
November 30, 2007 - January 4, 2008
Funding:
Purpose: Teach demonstration courses using clinical pedagogy, teach human rights, conduct
clinical faculty workshops on clinical education, present to the law school faculty on the
history of clinical education.
Guangzhou, South China University of Technology (host); Zheijang Gongshang University;
China University of Politics and Law
July 30, 2007 - August 3, 2007
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Workshops with Chinese faculty on developing clinical pedagogy and curricula,
developed in collaboration with Chinese faculty.
Milstein, Elliott, Washington College of Law, American University
Beijing, China University of Politics and Law
January 14, 2009 – January 19, 2009
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Conference for evaluation of USAID project on developing clinical pedagogy for
Chinese law schools
Hangzhou, Zheijang Gongshang University (host); South China University of Technology
(Guanghzhou); China University of Politics and Law (Beijing)
July 13, 2007 – August 3, 2007
July 20, 2008 – August 7, 2008
Funding: USAID supplemented by law school funds
Purpose: Workshops with Chinese faculty on developing clinical pedagogy and curricula,
developed in collaboration with Chinese faculty
Pottenger, J.L., Jr., Yale
Yale-China Law Center
1999-2000
Funding: Ford Foundation’s Clinical Legal Education in PRC Project
Purpose: Served as a consultant.
Seville, Marci, Golden Gate
July - August 2004
Funding: (1) Ford Foundation; (2) Swedish International Development Agency
Purpose: (1) Lectured and presented role plays on clinical teaching methodology at a
training conference for new clinical law school teachers; (2) Taught U.S. Labor and
Employment law as part of a month long intensive summer course for Chinese labor law
professors.
Weisselberg, Chuck, Southern California
Beijing, China University of Political Science & Law
Funding: Southern California - travel; China - lodging & meals
Purpose: Lectured on criminal law & prisoners rights.
Wilson, Rick, American
Winter 1997
Purpose: Served as a consultant on legal aid for the National Republican Institute.
Woo, Margaret, Northeastern
Beijing, Renmin (People’s) University
July 2000
Funding: Ford Foundation
Purpose: Lectured on American civil procedure. This two week series of lectures was part
of a comparative civil procedure program organized by Renmin University for civil
procedure professors nationwide.
2000
Purpose: Was invited to join an official delegation of federal judges to travel to China for
exchanges on the civil litigation process, organized by the National Committee on U.S. China
Relations.
Shanghai & Beijing
1999
Funding: National Science Foundation Grant
Purpose: Studied how ordinary litigants bring cases in the civil courts of China. Conducted
interviews of litigants, lawyers and judges.
Wuhan; Beijing, South Central Institute of Politics and Law
Funding: foreign government, Ford
Purpose: Taught American legal process.
Wuhan, South Guhal Institute of Politics and Law
1987
Funding: foreign government
Purpose: Taught American law to Chinese law teachers.
Hong Kong
Barkai, John, Hawaii
Hong Kong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, PCLL
August 1992 - February 1993
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught lawyering skills. Also taught short seminars on negotiation & mediation in
Japan; source of funds - Japanese Government; 1989, 1991, 1992; 3 weeks of teaching
mediation in Micronesia - Kosrae, 2 weeks (1991, 1992), Phonpei, 1 week in 1994.
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
Hong Kong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong
1990-1993
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Was Founding Head and Professor, Professional Legal Education.
Hong Kong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong
1991-1992
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Was Dean and Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (assisted in the
development of new faculty).
Hong Kong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong
January - July 1993
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Was Dean and Professor, Faculty of Law (assisted in the development of the new
Faculty of Law).
Hoffman, Peter T., Houston
Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
March 8-20, 2004
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught course on trial advocacy culminating in a full trial.
Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
February 24 - March 6, 2003
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught Intensive Trial Advocacy course for PCLL students.
Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
August - December, 2001
Funding: City University
Purpose: Taught advocacy in PCCL.
Hong Kong, Advocacy Institute, Hong Kong Law Society
September 17-18, 1999
Purpose: Was Sole Trainer of Group Leader Training Workshop.
Hong Kong, Advocacy Institute, Hong Kong Law Society
September 19, 1998
Purpose: Was Team Leader of Examination-In-Chief and Cross-Examination Programme.
Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
September 16, 1998
Purpose: Was presenter of Staff Seminar.
Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong
September 17, 1998
Purpose: Lectured on Introduction to Advocacy.
Hong Kong, Advocacy Institute, HK Law Society
December 2, 1995 (Expert Witness Programme); March 9, 1996 (Faculty Training Program)
Funding: Law Society
Purpose: Taught one day NITA type programs on expert witnesses and training Advocacy
Institute faculty (lawyers and judges) for future skills training courses.
Hong Kong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, PCLL
January - June 1992
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught lawyering skills and ethics and helped write materials for new practice-
focused program.
LeBrun, Marlene, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia
Kowloon, City University of Hong Kong
May 1998 (1 week)
Funding: Host university
Stuckey, Roy T., South Carolina
Hong Kong, City Polytechnic of Hong Kong, PCLL
July - December 1991
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught lawyering skills and ethics and helped write materials and prepare faculty
for new practice-focused program.
India
Bloch, Frank S., Vanderbilt
New Delhi, Delhi University
September 1986 - March 1987
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Guest lectured in various skills classes and gave faculty lectures; worked with
faculty committees on clinical curriculum development.
Bangalore, National Law School of India University
Various brief visits, most recently summer 1993
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Guest lectured in various skills classes and gave faculty lectures; worked with
faculty committees on clinical curriculum development.
Cunningham, Clark, Washington-St. Louis
Bangalore, National Law School of India
January 1994
Funding: home school
Purpose: Served as a clinical education & curriculum consultant.
Gallant, Ken, Arkansas-Little Rock
Bangalore, National Law School of India University
1995-96 Academic year
Funding: sabbatical, Fulbright
Purpose: Taught alternative dispute resolution, trial advocacy, mediation clinic (Fulbright
lectureship); was a faculty member and co-organizer of Clinical Legal Education Workshop
for South Asian Law Teachers.
Geer, Martin, Nevada-Las Vegas
Panjim, Delhi, Lucknow, law schools
December 29, 1997 - January 18, 1998
Funding: Ford Foundation
Purpose: Developed human rights clinics in law schools.
Kaufman, Eileen, Touro
Shimla
June 1995, June 1996
Funding: foreign summer program
Purpose: "The New India" is a Touro sponsored, ABA approved summer abroad program in
Shimla, India, open to American students who have completed one year of law school.
LeBrun, Marlene, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia
Bangalore, National Law School of India
Funding: Australia - India Council
Purpose: Train the trainer for Indian law teachers.
Maguigan, Holly, New York
Pune, India Law Society College of Law
January 5-13, 1998
Funding: Ford
Purpose: January 5-9: Consulted with faculty on clinical education; participated in clinic
activities; January 11-13: Participated in ILS-sponsored International Workshop on Gender,
Justice & Development; presented paper on Women and Violence.
Schukoske, Jane E., Baltimore (1988-2002)
Bangalore, National Law School of India University
November 12-30, 1995
Funding: foreign school, Fulbright
Purpose: "Refresher Course for Law Teachers on Clinical Legal Education" - faculty
member teaching about learning from experience, and fact investigation, and participating in
planning of sessions and small group facilitation.
Delhi, University
December 1998
Purpose: Exchanged ideas on community development and the role of NGOs. Also spoke at
the opening of the first National Client Counseling Competition.
Lucknow, University
December 1998
Purpose: Exchanged ideas on community development and the role of NGOs.
Patna, University
December 1998
Purpose: Spoke on "Community Lawyering in Villages and Urban Slums" at Sulabh
Institute for Development Studies, co-sponsored by USIS.
Delhi, U.S. Educational Foundation in India (12 Hailey Rd., New Delhi 110 001 India)
2000 - present
Funding: Employed by U.S. Educational Foundation in India
Purpose: Serves as Executive Director of the Fulbright Commission in India; helps network
law professors and law schools in the U.S. with those in India, and encourages legal
education networks within South Asia; speaks at law schools in India, and annually visits a
consortium event held by law schools in Bangladesh.
Japan
Hartje, Jeffrey, Denver
Tokyo, Sijo University and Hitosubashi University
July 1985 - January 1986
Funding: sabbatical; foreign school
Purpose: Taught seminars for Japanese law faculties on U.S. civil rights litigation, seminars
for students on criminal law, conflicts of law, juvenile law, commercial law (U.C.C.),
constitutional law, and criminal procedure.
Perlin, Michael, New York
Tokyo
April 2 - June 2, 2002
Funding: tuition fee
Purpose: Taught online, internet-based mental disability law course (with Mentor Prof.
Pamela Cohen).
Fukuoka, Osaka, Tokyo
May 2001
Purpose: Presented lectures to bar associations, ex-patient groups, and family support groups
on a variety of mental disability law topics.
Reagan, Bernida, California-Berkeley
Japan Legal Aid Association (JLAA); Japan Federation of Bar Associations (JFBA)
December 3-8, 2001
Funding: Foreign NGO (JLAA & JFBA)
Purpose: Conducted a seminar for members of the JFBA on law school clinical programs;
participated in 2-day ―Pan Pacific Conference on the Multi-Dimensional Needs of Legal
Aid.‖ My session was on Legal Aid Offered for Special Needs and focused on serving
people, through our clinical program, with HIV/AIDS, homeless, disabled, low-income,
limited English-speaking and female-headed households.
Trubek, Louise G., Wisconsin
Kobe and Tokyo, Kobe University
December 1999
Funding: University of Wisconsin & Kobe University
Purpose: Organized a regional conference on lawyering for disadvantaged people;
participants expected from Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Korea, Cambodia and Taiwan.
Objectives included expanding information interchange on lawyering for the
underrepresented among Asian countries as well as providing information and dialogue to
assist the Judicial System Reform Commission, soon to be established by the Japanese
Cabinet.
Wilson, Rick, American
Fall 1995
Kazakhstan
Boswell, Richard, California-Hastings
October 1994
Funding: U.S. Agency for International Development - Central Asia Rule of Law Project
Purpose: Visited with Justice Ministries, law professors, human rights activists and
European Community project on central Asia democracy project.
Golten, Bob, Denver
Almaty
May 27 - June 7, 2001
Funding: CEELI/AFLI
Purpose: Taught a 3-day clinical legal workshop for 80 participants.
Kyrgyzstan
Golten, Bob, Denver
Osh
May 27 - June 7, 2001
Funding: CEELI/AFLI
Purpose: Taught a 2-hour clinical legal workshop for 20 participants; other consulting.
Malaysia
Kreiling, Ken
Singapore, National University of
1983-1984
Funding: National University of Singapore
Purpose: Restructure Appellate Advocacy and teaching materials; initiate trial advocacy
course and prepare teaching materials, teach course; consult to Board of Legal
Education and teach course on supervision of apprentices in their required
apprenticeships.
Peters, Don, Florida
Kuala Lumpur, University of Malaysia Faculty of Law
June 1981 - March 1982
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Helped develop & teach a simulation-based course in professional practice.
Mongolia
Barnhizer, David, Cleveland State
Ulaanbaatar, Government of Mongolia/United Nations
August - September 1997;May - June 1998
Funding: UN
Purpose: Worked with Mongolian government to create its sustainable development/Agenda
21 strategy and write and edit associated reports.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
Ulan Bator
September 2002
Funding: OSI
Purpose: Conducted workshop on clinical legal education.
Nepal
Bamberger, Clinton, Maryland (emeritus)
Kathmandu, Tribhuan University
January - June 1993
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Wrote syllabus and materials and taught in clinical course for final year law
students.
Gallant, Ken, Arkansas-Little Rock
Kathmandu, Tribhuan University
Spring 1991
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught in clinic and lectured on American Constitution; voter education; human
rights.
Moulton, Bea, California-Hastings
Kathmandu, Tribhuan University
6 weeks in Summer 1994
Funding: Housing provided by Fulbright; other provided by Asia Foundation, USIA
(academic specialist program)
Purpose: Generic teacher training on designing curriculum, courses, and classes as well as
clinical teaching methods for a group of prospective teachers in a proposed 3-year clinical
program.
Pakistan
Gould, Scott, Maine
Karachi, Sindh Muslim Government Law College
November 1994 - January 1995
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Developed public interest law clinical program.
Sri Lanka
Kappagoda, Manel, California-Berkeley
2001
Purpose: Worked on the AIDS Lanka project, a project working on the issue of access to
HIV medications in Sri Lanka.
Schukoske, Jane, Baltimore
Colombo, University of Colombo
November 1995 - August 1996
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Consulted regarding curriculum reform and clinical teaching techniques for law
teachers. Assisted in development of environmental law readings for students.
Tajikistan
Boswell, Richard, California-Hastings
October 1994
Funding: U.S. Agency for International Development - Central Asia Rule of Law Project
Purpose: Visited with Justice Ministries, law professors, human rights activists and
European Community project on central Asia democracy project. The project also focused
on consulting with the U.S. Ambassador and Tajikistan government on their election, and
citizenship laws.
Thailand
Trubek, Louise G., Wisconsin
Bangkok, Thamneset Law School
January 6-10, 1997
Funding: University of Wisconsin Law School, Thai Government
Purpose: Consulted about clinical program - discussed University of Wisconsin Clinic at
Center for Public Representation.
Bangkok, Thammasat Law School
July 18-22, 1998
Funding: Japan Foundation, Wisconsin Law School
Purpose: Attended a regional conference entitled ―Providing Legal Services for
Underrepresented Groups in East and Southeast Asia - Creating a Forum for Dialogue.‖
Vietnam
LeBrun, Marlene, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia
Hanoi
February 1996 (1 week)
Funding: International Development Law Institute (IDLI)
Purpose: International Development Law Institute .
Liebman, Carol B., Columbia
Ho Chi Min City, Ho Chi Min City University
February 1998
Funding: U.S. government
Purpose: Taught a negotiation workshop.
AUSTRALIA
Australia
Cunningham, Clark, Washington-St. Louis
Melbourne, Monash University
March 1999
Purpose: International research project on lawyer-client communication.
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
Canberra, Australian National University
1993
Purpose: Was External Evaluation Consultant for Quality Management and Evaluation in
Teaching and Learning.
New South Wales, St. Leonard's N.S.W.
1994
Purpose: Gave a report entitled "Quality Management in Professional Legal Education: A
Proposal for Monitoring and Evaluation at the College of Law."
New South Wales, Judicial Commission of New South Wales
1994
Purpose: Gave a report entitled "Towards a Curriculum for Continuing Judicial Education --
Establishing Judicial Competencies: Professionalisation, Quality and the Public Interest."
Sydney, University of Technology Sydney
1994
Purpose: Was a consultant at the College of Law.
Wollongong, University of Wollongong
1994
Purpose: Was Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Faculty of Law.
Hoffman, Peter T., Nebraska
Tasmania, University of Tasmania
1993
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Lectured on case planning.
Klein, James M., Toledo
Perth, University of Western Australia
January - July 1989 [January - July 1996 projected]
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught interviewing, counseling and negotiation; trial advocacy, and civil
procedure.
Perth, University of Western Australia Law School
February - July 1996 (previous visit February - July 1989)
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Team taught course on ADR and trial practice; researched court annexed mediation
in Western Australia; working with Post-graduate Institute for law school graduates seeking
admission to practice in Western Australia.
Levy, John, William & Mary
Adelaide, University Addaide, Flinders University, University of South Australia
June 1989
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Lectured and consulted program to help celebrate the centennial of the Australian
Constitution.
Peters, Don, Florida
Melbourne, Monash University Faculty of Law
January - June 1987
Funding: Florida Faculty Exchange
Purpose: Helped develop & teach a simulation-based course in trial advocacy & professional
practice.
Rains, Robert, Penn State-Dickinson
Brisbane, Griffith University
July 2000
Funding: Other funds from Dickinson
Purpose: International Society of Family Law.
Fiji
Hoffman, Peter, Nebraska
Suva, University of the South Pacific
September 7-12, 1998
Purpose: Was Academic Director of the Pacific Island Law Officers Litigation Skills
Programme.
New Zealand
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
Wellington, New Zealand Law Society
1986
Purpose: Gave a report entitled "Professional Legal Training in New Zealand."
Institute of Professional Legal Studies
1989
Purpose: Gave a report entitled "Report on the Teaching Program of the Institute of
Professional Legal Studies, New Zealand" (with Julie Macfarlane).
Hoffman, Peter T., Nebraska
Wellington, Pacific Island Law Officers Meeting (PILOM)
February 24 - March 2, 1996
Funding: foreign government
Purpose: Trial advocacy training for crown counsel and attorney generals from the Pacific
region.
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Hoffman, Peter T., Nebraska
Saipan, CNMI Bar Association
November 11-12, 1994 and July 9-10, 1995
Funding: CNMI Bar Association
Purpose: Taught two day NITA type courses on trial advocacy and depositions.
Palau
Hoffman, Peter T., Nebraska
Koror, Palau Bar Association
June 24-25, 1995
Funding: Palau Bar Association
Purpose: Taught two day NITA type course on trial advocacy.
CARIBBEAN
Haiti
Larosiliere, Jean D., Northern Illinois
Port-au-Prince, Cap Haiti, Cayes, Hinche, Gonairee; L'Ecale National de la Magistrature
(National Training Factory)
December 1994 - June 1995
Funding: USAID - Administration of Justice Project
Purpose: Provided training in investigative theory and technique, ethics, comparative law
and criminal law.
Ogilvy, J. P. ―Sandy‖, Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America
École Supérieure Catholique de Droit de Jérémie ESCDROJ, Jérémie, Haiti
May 11 - 15, 2008
Funding: CUA Law School - faculty account & National Catholic School of Social Service
Purpose: Fact-finding trip to assess needs of private law school; made two substantive law
presentations.
CENTRAL AMERICA
Costa Rica
Perlin, Michael, New York
2002 (1 day)
Purpose: Set up a Central American section of an internet course taught in fall 2002.
Wilson, Rick, American
1990-93
Purpose: Served as AID consultant on public defense.
El Salvador
Alvarez, Alicia, DePaul
San Salvador, University of El Salvador
September 2, 2000 - July 14, 2001
Funding: Fulbright and USAID
Purpose: Developed materials and trained professors on how to teach trial advocacy;
developed materials for teaching clinic seminar; worked with Judicial Training School to
develop video of mock trial; planned clinical conference with professors from Chile,
Argentina, Peru, US, Puerto Rico, and Nicaragua.
Cavise, Leonard, DePaul
1992, 1994
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Two groups of human rights lawyers taught lawyering skills in 2-month program
Fuller, Sarah Betsy, Syracuse
San Salvador, Universidad Tecnologica
August 10, 2000 - April 10, 2001
Funding: USAID; Fulbright
Purpose: Advised on curriculum reform including clinical teaching methodologies; taught
practice skills including trial advocacy.
Wilson, Rick, American
San Salvador, University of Matias Delgado
July 1993
Funding: USIA - Academic Specialists
Purpose: Taught U.S. legal system.
Guatemala
Boswell, Richard, California-Hastings
June 1995
Funding: USIA - Academic Exchange
Purpose: Visited with law professors, lawyers and students to provide them with an
understanding of clinical legal education in the United States. The main focus of the visit
was to develop a training program for law teachers involved in advocacy training using the
new Code of Criminal Procedure which changes their judicial system from a written to oral
system.
Cavise, Leonard, DePaul
1993-95
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Taught 7 groups of Guatemalan judges, prosecutors and defense lawyers in
lawyering skills.
Wilson, Rick, American
1995
Minugua
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Served as UN consultant on public defense.
Honduras
Barnhizer, David, Cleveland State
Choluteca, NRDC
October 1996
Funding: NRDC
Purpose: Worked with developing country NGOs on creating a coordinated strategy for the
environmental soundness of aquaculture.
Nicaragua
Perlin, Michael, New York
Managua, Universidad Americaine Managua; Unan-Leon
October 2002 & December 2002 (live); October 2002 - January 2003 (internet)
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Set up a Central American section of an internet mental disability law course
(taught with mentor Prof. Henry Dlugacz).
Panama
Boswell, Richard A., California-Hastings
June 1982
Funding: USIA - American Exchange Program
Purpose: Visited at the local law schools, Ministry of Justice, Public Defenders, Supreme
Court and private bar association to talk about clinical legal education and legal services
programs in the U.S.
Wilson, Rick, American
1990-93
Purpose: Served as AID consultant on public defense.
CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE
Albania
Genty, Philip, Columbia
University of Tirana Law School
September 2001
Funding: PILI and Soros Foundation
Purpose: Conducted evaluation of Clinical Law Program.
University of Tirana Law School
March 2001
Funding: PILI
Purpose: Participated in Columbia Public Interest Law Initiative (PILI) Workshop on
Clinical Legal Education; conducted sessions on clinical teaching methods for the Tirana
Law School Legal Clinic.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
July 2001 - December 2003
Funding: PILI
Purpose: As Senior Consultant to PILI, conducted workshops on clinical legal education.
Azerbaijan
Golten, Bob, Denver
Baku, University of Azerbaijan
August 23 - September 21, 2000
Funding: CEELI/AFLI
Purpose: Helped set up legal-aid clinic on women’s rights and for criminal defendants.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
Baku, Baku State University
July 2001
Funding: Open Society Institute and PILI
Purpose: Evaluated the clinical program.
Bosnia
Hartmann, Michael, U.N. Mission in Kosovo
Sarajevo, University of Sarajevo Law School
February 1997 - February 2000
Funding: sabbatical; other funds from home institution
Purpose: Studied criminal law and procedure law and reform and judicial reform. Worked
with University of Sarajevo Law Faculty members, judges and prosecutors and gave guest
lectures at University of Sarajevo. Was with ABA/CEELI as a criminal law liaison (Feb.-
Oct. 1997); with UN Centre for International Crime Prevention (Mar.-Sept. 1998); and with
UN Mission in Bosnia’s Judicial System Assessment Program (Sept. 1998-February 2000).
Levy, Marcia, Denver
July 2001 - December 2003
Funding: PILI
Purpose: As Senior Consultant to PILI, conducted workshops on clinical legal education.
Bulgaria
Genty, Philip, Columbia
Plovdiv and Sofia Universities
March 2000
Purpose: Developed videotaped role-play interviewing exercise to be used as a clinical
teaching tool.
Gottlieb, David, Kansas
October - November 1998 (three weeks)
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Worked with three law schools that are developing clinical programs.
Perlin, Michael, New York
2002 (2 days)
Funding: Mental Disability Rights International (US-based NGO)
Purpose: Trained lawyers and activists in mental disability law.
Croatia
Gallant, Ken, Arkansas-Little Rock
Zagreb, Rijeka, Split, Osijek
November - December 1994 (six weeks)
Funding: ABA/CEELI
Purpose: Served as Consultant for ABA Central and East European Law Initiative visiting
faculties at Croatia's law schools to aid the development of clinical legal education.
Stuckey, Roy, South Carolina
Osijek, Split, Zagreb
June 1995 (two weeks)
Funding: ABA/CEELI
Purpose: Consulted with law faculties regarding how to make their curriculums more
practice-focused.
Czech Republic
de la Vega, Connie, San Francisco
Prague, Charles University
July 10 - August 1, 2000
Funding: Other funds from University of San Francisco and USF Summer Program
Purpose: Taught international human rights law.
Kanter, Arlene, Syracuse
Prague, Charles University
1993, 1994, 1995
Purpose: Lectured on disability law, civil rights and clinical legal education.
Krieger, Stefan H., Hofstra
Olomouc, Palacky University
January 1996 to present
Funding: Ford Grant
Purpose: Assisted in the development of a Housing Rights Clinic.
Lyman, Jenny, George Washington
Prague
November 1998
Funding: CEELI
Neumann, Richard K., Jr., Hofstra
Olomouc, Palacky University Faculty of Law
November - December 1992
Funding: USIA University Affiliations Program
Purpose: Gave demonstrations of Socratic teaching and general advice to the law faculty.
Seng, Michael P., John Marshall
Brno, Masaryk University
Spring 1996
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Taught course on American Constitutional Law and consultation on clinic and
moot court programs.
Estonia
Perlin, Michael, New York
December 2000
Funding: Mental Disability Rights International (US-based NGO)
Purpose: Presented programs in mental disability law to the Estonian Psychiatric Patients
Advocacy Association.
Hungary
Levy, Marcia, Denver
July 2001 - December 2003
Funding: PILI
Purpose: As Senior Consultant to PILI, conducted workshops on clinical legal education.
Marcello, David A., Tulane
Budapest
October 1992 (one week)
Funding: German Marshall Fund
Purpose: Prepared a report regarding the feasibility of implementing a legislative clinic; met
with faculty and administrators and lectured to a class of law students at the Eotvos Lorand
(Elte) University about clinical legal education, legal services, and public interest practice in
the United States.
Perlin, Michael, New York
Budapest
May 2000 (3 days)
Funding: Mental Disability Rights International (US-based NGO)
Purpose: Trained mental health advocates, ex-patients, family group members, and human
rights attorneys in mental disability law.
Wilson, Rick, American
Spring 1998
Purpose: Attended clinics seminar.
Latvia
Bennett, Susan, American
Riga
October 21-25, 2001
Funding: Soros; sabbatical
Purpose: Conducted teacher training for junior clinicians from law schools in the former
Soviet Union.
Bentch, Sue, St. Mary's
Riga, Riga Graduate School of Law
June - July, 2003
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught Legal Ethics to students from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania; taught Legal
Ethics at summer school for students from Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union;
presented ethics seminar to judges of Latvian Supreme Court.
Riga, Riga Graduate School of Law
March 2002
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught Legal Ethics to students from Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania.
Riga, Riga Graduate School of Law
November - December 2000, March 2001, May 2001
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Developed ethics curriculum in its second year of operation, with students from
Estonia and Lithuania, as well as from Latvia.
Riga, Riga Graduate School of Law
September 1999 - August 2000
Funding: sabbatical & Fulbright
Purpose: Initiated and developed legal ethics curriculum for new post graduate law school
funded by Soros Foundation and by the governments of Sweden and Latvia; also worked
with University of Latvia’s new law clinic; presented a workshop at the refugee clinics
summer seminar organized by the United Nations High Commissioner; and consulted with
the law clinics at L’viv National University and the L’viv Academy of Commerce in
Ukraine.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
July 2001 - December 2003
Funding: PILI
Purpose: As Senior Consultant to PILI, conducted workshops on clinical legal education.
Perlin, Michael, New York
December 2000
Funding: Mental Disability Rights International (US-based NGO)
Purpose: Presented programs in mental disability law to the Latvian Center on Human
Rights and Ethnic Studies.
Peterson, Mark A., Lewis & Clark
Riga, University of Riga
February 1-15, 2003
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Developed Legal Ethics course, began creation of an honor code, enhanced clinical
course.
Wright, Theresa (Terry), Lewis & Clark
Riga, University of Latvia Law Faculty
October 4-9, 1999
Funding: Other funds from Lewis & Clark
Purpose: Provided training program for clinicians in new clinical program.
Lithuania
Kennedy, Joseph, New York
Vilnius, Vilnius University
October 21 - 31, 1995
Funding: ABA/CEELI
Purpose: Conducted workshops in negotiation and legal reasoning.
Kirtley, Alan, Washington
Kaunas, Vytautas Magnus University
August 2-20, 1999
Funding: Soros, foreign school
Purpose: Taught Arbitration and Mediation.
Moranville, Deborah, Washington
Kaunas, Vitautas Magnus University
July 20-31, 1998
Funding: Soros Foundation
Purpose: Participated in six week program on U.S. and comparative law involving six
University of Washington faculty and two students; taught U.S. administrative law using
simulations.
Seng, Michael P., John Marshall
Vilnius, Vilnius University
Summer 1995
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Provided consultation to establish an in-house clinic.
Macedonia
Gallant, Ken, Arkansas-Little Rock
Skopje, University Saints Kyril and Methodij
November 1994 (one week)
Funding: ABA/CEELI
Purpose: Served as consultant for clinical legal education with ABA's Central and East
European Law Initiative.
Genty, Philip, Columbia
Kiril and Metodij University, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
March 2002
Funding: PILI and Soros Foundation
Purpose: Conducted evaluation of Clinical Law Program.
Ohrid
November 2000
Purpose: Attended COLPI/PILI Meeting on Clinical Legal Education for the Countries of
the Former Yugoslavia; conducted sessions on clinical teaching methods and basic issues
in setting up a university-based legal clinic.
Montenegro
Dinerstein, Bob, American
Podgorica, University of Montenegro
December 10-11, 1999
Funding: CEELI/AFLI
Purpose: Conducted workshop on modern legal education methodologies: taught sessions on
―History and Development of the American Legal Education Tradition,‖ ―The Casebook and
Langdellian Method: Learning by Case Analysis‖ and ―The Development of Clinical Legal
Education.‖
Ruser, Kevin, Nebraska
Podgorica & Budva, Podgorica Law Faculty
November 26 - December 7, 2001
Funding: CEELI/AFLI
Purpose: Assisted with development of clinical education at the Law Faculty.
Poland
Dinerstein, Bob, American
Krakow, Jagiellonian University
December 1996
Funding: Organization of Security & Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Consulate General of
U.S. in Krakow
Purpose: Presented "Legal Clinics Initiative" with Karen Tokarz, Catherine Klein and Roger
Burridge (UK-Warwick); presented Methods of Clinical Legal Education; supervised clients;
taught structural and operational issues. Goal was to demonstrate exciting possibilities of
clinical education in Poland and Eastern Europe.
Goldner, Jesse A., St. Louis
Warsaw, University of Warsaw
1979-80 academic year; Fall 1994
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught Introduction to American Law, American Criminal Law (1979-80); Health
Law & Bioethics (1994).
Grosberg, Lawrence, New York
Warsaw, Lodz, Cracow, Lublin; Warsaw, Lodz, Jageillonian, Marie Curie Sklowdowska
September 15 - October 15, 1995
Funding: sabbatical, USIS
Purpose: Gave lectures, demonstrations on clinical and lawyering skills education to faculty
and students.
Klein, Catherine, Catholic
Krakow, Jagiellonian University
1996-1998
Funding: CEELI/AFLI; Ford; Organization of Security & Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Purpose: Supported establishment of clinical programs at Jagiellonian University.
Krakow
November 12-14, 1999
Funding: Co-sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Public
Interest Law Initiative (PILI) at Columbia University and the Human Rights Section of the
Jagiellonian University Law Clinic.
Purpose: Attended conference on using law school clinics to represent refugees in Central
and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Mlyniec, Wallace, Georgetown
Krakow, Warsaw; Jagiellonian University and University of Warsaw
March 14-21, 1999
Funding: PILI, COLPI
Purpose: Attended clinical conference for law teachers from 20 East European and Central
Asian nations.
Perlin, Michael, New York
2002 (2 days)
Funding: NYLS
Purpose: Presented lectures at the University of Warsaw Institute of Social Science
(students included joint degree law students) and at the Polish Academy of Science on a
variety of mental disability law topics.
Taub, Nadine, Rutgers-Newark
Warsaw, University of Warsaw
February - March 1997 (2 weeks)
Funding: foreign school & Rutgers Exchange
Purpose: Taught Sexual Harassment & consulted on materials for seminar in gender
equality; helped get clinic started.
Wortham, Leah, Catholic
Cracow, Jagiellonian University
September 1996 - August 1998
Funding: CUA summer program, Ford Foundation
Purpose: Assisted JU faculty in planning a clinical program and securing funding for
exchange of initial year of clinic.
Krakow
November 12-14, 1999
Funding: Co-sponsored by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the Public
Interest Law Initiative (PILI) at Columbia University and the Human Rights Section of the
Jagiellonian University Law Clinic.
Purpose: Attended conference on using law school clinics to represent refugees in Central
and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
Romania
Bruch, Elizabeth, American
Bucharest, UNEX University
AY 1993-1994
Funding: Soros Foundation
Purpose: Taught as a lecturer for the Civic Education Project, an educational NGO, based at
Yale University; taught Public International Law and International Trade to undergraduate
law students at one of the new private universities.
Critchlow, George A., Gonzaga
Sibiu, University of Sibiu
January - December 1993
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught Human Rights and Comparative Law.
Margalia, Black Sea University
August 1994
Funding: Fulbright (extension of original grant)
Purpose: Taught Human Rights and Comparative Law.
Scott, Kandis, Santa Clara
Timisoara, Shakespeare High School
September 1994 - June 1996
Funding: Peace Corps
Purpose: Taught English as a foreign language. Lectured in Romanian at University of West
Law School - "American Courtroom Procedures." Put on mock trials for Bucharest Young
Lawyers and a Bucharest law school class.
Uphoff, Rodney, Oklahoma
1998
Purpose: Served as a CEELI legal specialist.
Russia
Askin, Frank, Rutgers-Newark
Samara, Samara State University; Humanities Institute; MVD Law School
March 15 - April 4, 2002
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Assisted three institutions in the establishment of legal clinics.
Barnhizer, David, Cleveland State
St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg State University
June - July 1998
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught International Environmental Law.
Burman, John M., Wyoming
Moscow, ABA/CEELI
June-July 2000
Funding: ABA/CEELI
Purpose: Served as the Clinical Legal Education Specialist for ABA/CEELI in Russia;
developed an evaluation protocol for clinics and evaluated fourteen clinics in nine different
cities.
Petrozavodsk (Republic of Karelia), Petrozavodsk State University
September 1 - December 21, 1998
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Was a Fulbright Teaching Fellow; taught American Administrative Law and
assisted with the continued development of the clinic, which was founded in 1995 by
Professor Jim May from Vermont.
Grosberg, Lawrence, New York
Moscow, Samara, St. Petersburg and Irkutsk
May 1-7 and June 1 - August 15, 1999
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Assisted schools with clinical programs and presented clinical options to those
without such programs.
Klein, Catherine, Catholic
Moscow, Saratov, Nizhny Novgorod
1995 and 1996
Funding: CEELI/AFLI, Ford, Organization of Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Purpose: Taught trial advocacy, jury trial and U.S. based training.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
July 2001 - December 2003
Funding: PILI
Purpose: As Senior Consultant to PILI, conducted workshops on clinical legal education.
Samara
September 2001 - August 2003
Purpose: Wrote and directed 3 year NISCUPP grant from the State Department for series of
exchanges re: clinical legal education between Samara, Russia law schools and Rutgers.
Moscow
July - December 2000
Funding: ABA CEELI
Purpose: Served as Clinical Law Specialist.
Lyman, Jennifer, George Washington
Moscow, Saratov, Nizhny Novgorod, St. Petersburg
October 1994 (10 days); November - December 1995 (2 weeks); March 1996 (1 week);
December 1996; February 1997; May 1997; June - July 1997; July 1998
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Trial advocacy training specifically aimed at jury trials to support reintroduction of
jury trials for serious criminal offenses. Train-the-Trainers programs plus follow-up to
encourage Russian CLE. Helped present a conference in Moscow where clinical teachers
and NGO representatives discussed common areas of interest (1998).
May, James, Vermont
Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Petrozavodsk State University
December 5-9, 1994
Funding: Vermont/Karelia Rule of Law Project (US AID - funded)
Purpose: Helped establish a live-client clinic and general civil clinical program at PSU; met
with academics, lawyers, judges, etc. and made six presentations, including five presentations
on the
project and American clinical method to judges, lawyers, students and faculty, and one
lengthier formal lecture to students on the same subject.
Mullane, Michael W., Arkansas-Fayetteville
Archangel, Pomor University
September 22-30, 1998
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Established an in-house, live client clinic.
Archangel, Pomor University
September 1998
Funding: CEELI/AFLI
Purpose: Consulted re: establishment of a clinical program and participation in a
presentation/seminar on clinical education.
Potter, Judy, Maine
Archangel, Pomor University
1995, 1996, 1997, 1999
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Promoted and organized clinical education and taught skills courses.
Rossman, David, Boston
Tomsk, Tomsk State University
September 2002 - September 2006
Funding: U.S. State Department Educational Partnerships Programs
Purpose: Provided assistance to the clinical program. This involved faculty exchanges and
curriculum development, with a particular focus on expanding the Tomsk clinical program to
the issue of domestic violence.
Trubek, Louise G., Wisconsin
Moscow, FUTI, a non-profit labor-based organization
October 10-20, 1994
Funding: USAID, through FUTI
Purpose: Taught Russian lawyers how to practice public interest law on behalf of workers.
Valverde, Jennifer N. Rosen, Rutgers-Newark
Summer 2003 - Fall 2004
Funding: Unknown
Purpose: Administered two international clinical program grants to foster development of
clinical legal education and promote rule of law overseas (Russia & Serbia); organized law
faculty and student exchanges; managed budget; developed curriculum and instructed
Rutgers law students in preparation for exchanges.
Samara, Samara State University, Samara Humanities Academy, and Russia MVD (Police)
Academy, Faculty Exchange
September 2003
Funding: U.S. State Dept. NISCUPP grant
Purpose: Instructed law professors and students in clinical legal education theory and
methodology; conducted lectures, simulations and workshops on case theory, mediation,
negotiation and lawyering skills.
Venetis, Penny M., Rutgers-Newark
Moscow & Saransk, Ministry of Justice
December 1994
Funding: foreign school, private grant
Purpose: Taught civil liberties/bill of rights to Russian law students, judges and law
professors.
Saransk, University of Mordovia Law School
December 1994
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught crash course in U.S. civil rights law to Russian judges, law professors and
students.
Serbia
Hoffman, Peter T., Houston
Nic
May 18-19, 2002
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Taught two day program on teaching methodologies for Serbian law schools.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
Novi Sad
March 2002 - December 2003
Funding: ABA CEELI
Purpose: Directed ABA CEELI project in which Rutgers was partnered with law faculty in
Novi Sad.
Peterson, Mark A., Lewis & Clark
Nis, University of Nis
May 10-23, 2003
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Enhanced clinical offerings.
Valverde, Jennifer N. Rosen, Rutgers-Newark
Novi Sad, University of Novi Sad, Faculty Exchange
November 2002
Funding: ABA-CEELI
Purpose: Instructed law professors and students in clinical legal education theory and
methodology; conducted lectures, simulations and workshops in disability law, family law,
legal ethics and lawyering skills.
Slovakia
Bruch, Elizabeth, American
Bratislava, Comenius University
AY 1994-1995
Funding: Soros Foundation
Purpose: Taught as a lecturer for the Civic Education Project, an educational NGO, based at
Yale University; taught Public International Law and International Human Rights to
graduate students preparing for the foreign service.
Golten, Bob, Colorado & Denver
Cornenius (Bratislava) & Safarih (Kosice)
September - December 1996
Funding: ABA-CEELI
Purpose: Helped establish clinical law programs at both schools.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
July 2001 - December 2003
Funding: PILI
Purpose: As Senior Consultant to PILI, conducted workshops on clinical legal education.
Bratislava
November 2000
Funding: PILI
Purpose: Helped conduct workshop on Clinical Legal Education for Columbia Law School’s
Public Interest Law Initiative in Transitional Societies.
Stuckey, Roy, South Carolina
Cornenius (Bratislava) & Safarih (Kosice)
October 1995
Funding: ABA/CEELI
Purpose: Consulted with law faculties regarding potential for clinical courses.
Slovenia
Dinerstein, Bob, American
May 1999
Purpose: Served as legal specialist for CEELI.
Ukraine
Schukoske, Jane E., Baltimore
Kyiv and Ostrog, National University of Kiev-Mohyla Academy; Ostrog Academy
May 19 - June 3, 1998
Funding: U.S.I.A., University Affiliations grant
Purpose: Provided perspective on clinical legal education (live-client and externships) after
learning about the education context at these two small departments of law at newly re-
opened universities.
Smetanka, Stella L., Pittsburgh
Donetsk, Donetsk State University
June 18 - July 2, 2001
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Participated in a conference for clinical and traditional law teachers; led sessions on
interviewing, counseling & negotiations; presented interactive teaching techniques seminars
with clinical faculty from Russia and Ukraine to teacher and students at Donetsk.
Smith, Doug, Suffolk
Kyiv, Berdiansk, Odessa, Lviv; several universities
Spring 1999
Funding: CEELI
Purpose: Taught courses on comparative constitutional perspectives, attorney ethics, skills,
as well as several seminars for practicing attorneys.
MIDDLE EAST
Afghanistan
Williams, Gerald R., Brigham Young
Kabul, University of Kabul
September 1970 - June 1972
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Taught Comparative Law (primarily U.S. legal process) & Negotiation (taught at
Egyptian Society for International Law).
Egypt
Williams, Gerald R., Brigham Young
Cairo, University of Cairo, Faculty of Law
September 1978 - June 1980
Funding: USAID
Purpose: Taught Comparative Law (primarily U.S. legal process) & Negotiation (taught at
Egyptian Society for International Law).
Israel
Akram, Susan M., Boston
East Jerusalem, Israeli-Occupied Territories; Al-Quds University, Palestine School of Law
May - August 1997
Funding: Grant from Joyce Mertz Gilmore Foundation
Purpose: Taught comparative refugee law to Palestinian law students in their final year of
the law program. Also gave public lectures on legal issues relating to Palestinian refugees.
East Jerusalem, Palestine School of Law, Al-Quds University
Fall 1999
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught and did research and writing on ―Durable Solutions for the Palestine
Refugees: Recommendations for the Final Status Talks.‖
Burns, Robert, Northwestern
Jerusalem, National Institute for Trial Advocacy
January 3 - 10, 1996
Purpose: Taught trial advocacy program for Israeli and Palestinian lawyers.
Jerusalem, National Institute for Trial Advocacy
January 1999
Funding: NITA/Israeli-Palestinian Foundation
Purpose: Taught trial advocacy to both Israeli and Palestinian lawyers in anticipation of
developing Palestinian trial court system.
Kanter, Arlene, Syracuse
Jerusalem, Hebrew University Faculty of Law
1994-95
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught the law school's first clinical type class in disability law.
Liebman, Carol, Columbia
Jerusalem, Hebrew University Law Faculty
April - May 1998
Funding: Columbia/Hebrew University Exchange
Purpose: Taught simulation based mini course - Introduction to Negotiation and Mediation.
Wizner, Stephen, Yale
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law
August 5, 2000 - January 18, 2001
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught Social Welfare Law Clinic; was consultant to the Dean and to the director
of the clinical program.
Haifa, Haifa University
Fall 1995
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Co-taught two seminars - Law & Poverty and Disability Law.
Jerusalem, Hebrew University; Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv University; Haifa, Haifa University;
Ramat Gan,
Bar-Ilan University
Fall 1992
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught faculty workshops at Hebrew University, Tel Aviv University, and Bar-Ilan
University; taught individual classes at Hebrew University, Tel Aviv University and Haifa
University; consulted with dean at Haifa University
Palestine
Bisharat, George, California-Hastings
Bir Zeit, Bir Zeit University
September 1994 - present
Funding: none
Purpose: Consulted informally with the BZU Law Center regarding its plan to inaugurate the
first law program in Palestine/Israeli occupied territories.
Burns, Robert, Northwestern
Galilee, Israel-Palestine Center Law and Development Program
January 3-10, 1996
Purpose: Taught trial advocacy program for Israeli and Palestinian lawyers.
Jordan Valley, National Institute for Trial Advocacy
January 1999
Funding: NITA/Israeli-Palestinian Foundation
Purpose: Taught trial advocacy to both Israeli and Palestinian lawyers in anticipation of
developing Palestinian trial court system.
Turkey
Gottlieb, David, Kansas
Istanbul
October - November 1998
Purpose: Participated in a sentencing guidelines conference.
NORTH AMERICA
Canada
Wilson, Rick, American
1984
Purpose: Served as consultant on legal aid.
Mexico
Benitez, Alberto, George Washington
Mexico City, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico (ITAM); Universidad
Panamericana
Summer 1999 & 2000 (ITAM); Summer 2000 (Panamericana)
Funding: Foreign school
Purpose: Taught introduction to U.S. legal system and U.S. immigration law at ITAM.
Taught U.S. immigration law at Panamericana.
Lopez, Antoinette Sedillo, New Mexico
Guanajuato, University of Guanajuato
Summer 1993, Summer 1994
Funding: student tuition (summer program)
Purpose: Taught Overview of Mexican Law; Comparative Women's Rights.
Wilson, Rick, American
1994
Chiapas
Purpose: Human rights mission.
SOUTH AMERICA
Argentina
Geer, Martin, Nevada-Las Vegas
Buenos Aires, University of Palermo
December 1997
Funding: Ford Foundation
Purpose: Developed public interest law clinics.
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
Buenos Aires, Universidad de Buenos Aires
1995
Purpose: Gave a report entitled "Excellence in Legal Services: A Proposal for Postgraduate
Education in Law" (with Sergio Le Pera).
Buenos Aires
1994 - Present
Purpose: Serves as consultant for Argentina/World Bank Project, Legal Education.
Hines, Barbara, Texas
Buenos Aires, Universidad de Palermo
July - December 2004
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Advocated and defended rights of immigrants under Argentine and international
law.
Buenos Aires, Centro de Estudios Legalesy Sociales (CELS)
June - December 1996; Summer 2002
Funding: Fulbright, University of Texas Law School
Purpose: Developed program to advocate and defend rights of immigrants under Argentine
and international law. Assisted in starting immigration clinic through CELS and University
of Buenos Aires.
Wilson, Mark E., Gonzaga
Buenos Aires, U. de Buenos Aires
November 1995
Funding: U. de Buenos Aires
Purpose: Presented 6-day workshop on clinical teaching methodology (with J. Hartje, N.
Gold and K. Harrison).
Buenos Aires, U. de Palermo
December 1997
Purpose: Gave presentation at meeting of faculty and students of eight South American law
school clinic/public interest consortium.
Wilson, Rick, American
Purpose: Attended seminars and observed clinics in CELS.
Brazil
Geer, Martin, Nevada-Las Vegas
Brasilia, Rio, Salvador, Courts, University of Brasilia, Pontifica Catholic Universidad
December 4-20, 1998
Funding: Federal Judicial Center, USAID
Purpose: Worked with law schools and courts for court reform.
Chile
Dinerstein, Bob, American
Santiago, Catholic University; University of Chile; Diego Portales University
December 1990
Funding: American University Law School
Purpose: Visited and consulted with Chilean clinical teachers (w/Elliott Milstein & Claudio
Grossman).
Santiago, University of Chile (International Program); Diego Portales University
June - July 1993
Funding: American University Law School
Purpose: Participated in Latin American trade course, course on civil tradition (human rights
focus); course taught by guest lecturers; conducted review sessions, met with students, wrote
and graded exam.
Levy, Marcia, Denver
Santiago and Temuco
1995
Funding: USIS grant
Purpose: Developed trial advocacy programs. Sent trial advocacy trainers who were fluent
in Spanish to conduct programs.
Stearns, Janet, Washington
Santiago, University of Chile
June 1996 - July 1998
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught introduction to American law and comparative property law.
Wilson, Mark E., Gonzaga
Santiago, U. de Chile
June 1994 - December 1994
Funding: Sabbatical
Purpose: Gave several presentations on clinical teaching and U.S. Federal Indian Law.
Wilson, Rick, American
Santiago, University of Santiago
January 1991
Funding: USIA - Academic Specialists
Purpose: Taught legal aid structures & funding.
1995-96
Purpose: Served as director of summer program of Washington College of Law.
Colombia
Barnhizer, David, Cleveland State
Cartagena and jungle, MacArthur Foundation
February 27 - March 2, 1998
Funding: MacArthur Foundation
Purpose: Negotiated with Colombian and Ecuador business leaders regarding improved
methods for environmentally sound shrimp aquaculture.
Dinerstein, Bob, American
Bogota, multiple institutions
June 13-18, 1995
Funding: foreign government
Purpose: Consulted (with Dean Claudio Grossman) with government officials and law
school administrations on accreditation issues.
Wilson, Rick, American
Bogota, University of the Andes
Cartagena, University of Cartagena
Summer 1987
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught clinical teaching techniques to teachers.
Ecuador
Barnhizer, David, Cleveland State
Guayaquil, Ecuador National Chamber of Aquaculture
October 25-27, 1997
Funding: foreign government
Purpose: Gave speech at Ecuador's 4th World Congress of Aquaculture.
Guayaquil, ISA Net/NRDC
November 14-22, 1998
Funding: NRDC
Purpose: Worked with NGOs from 20 countries on strategies related to mitigating the social
and environmental impacts of coastal zone aquaculture.
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
Quito
1995
Purpose: Served as onsultant for the Ecuador/World Bank Project, Legal Education.
Guyana
Annino, Paolo, Florida State
Georgetown, University of Guyana
February 1-8, 2004
Funding: Florida Association for Volunteer Action in the Caribbean and the Americas
(FAVACA) and The Carter Center Guyana
Purpose: Advised the Law Department and students on how to structure and maintain a law
school clinic. Gave a university-wide talk on the role of clinical education and the justice
mission of law schools.
Peru
Lidman, Raven, Seattle
Lima, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru
February - June, 2000
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Consulted with their major legal services-type clinic, sharing clinical materials and
teaching methods and developed a video and teaching materials on interviewing.
Venetis, Penny M., Rutgers-Newark
Lima and Chiclayo, Bar Association of the City of New York
April 1994
Funding: foreign school, private grant
Purpose: Conducted human rights investigative mission regarding abuses in the arrest and
detention of individuals accused of terrorism and treason.
Wilson, Mark E., Gonzaga
Lima, U. Catolica de Peru
November 1998
Purpose: Gave presentation at meeting of faculty and students of South American clinical
program public interest consortium.
Wilson, Rick, American
Summer 1998
Uruguay
Lusse, Art, Montana
Montevideo, Universidad de Montevideo & Universidad de Republica
2001-2002
Funding: Fulbright
Purpose: Taught ADR.
WESTERN EUROPE
Austria
Bentch, Sue, St. Mary’s
Innsbruck, St. Mary’s Institute on World Legal Problems
July-August 2001 and July-August 2002
Funding: other funds from St. Mary’s and ABA-approved summer program
Purpose: Taught Internationalization of the Legal Profession.
Dubin, Jon, St. Mary's
Innsbruck, St. Mary's Institute on World Legal Problems
July 1994
Funding: home institution
Purpose: Taught World Hunger and International Law.
Rains, Robert, Penn State-Dickinson
Vienna, Dickinson School of Law ( & host institutions)
July 1988
Funding: other funds from Dickinson
Purpose: Taught Comparative and International Family Law.
Uphoff, Rodney, Oklahoma
Graz, Karl-Franzens University
1998
Purpose: Taught a seminar on American Criminal Justice.
England
Acton, Patricia N., Iowa
London, London Law Consortium
Spring Semesters 1994, 1995, 1996
Funding: Consortium schools contribute faculty salaries, and general expenses are paid
through student program fees.
Purpose: Directed the program and spent each spring in London with the students; taught in
the program, including a British Externship course. The Consortium consisted of eight law
schools: Iowa, Indiana, Kansas, Utah, Arizona, Missouri-Columbia, Georgia, & Chicago-
Kent.
Blum, Patty, California-Berkeley
Oxford, Oxford University
July 1995 and July 1996
Funding: U.S. co-sponsoring law school (George Washington)
Purpose: The George Washington University Law School & Oxford University co-
sponsored International Human Rights Law Programme incorporated an experiential
approach in its curriculum. I taught a skills-simulation course called "Human Rights
Advocacy & Dissemination."
Cunningham, Clark, Washington-St. Louis
London, Inns of Court
May 1999
Purpose: Participated in an international research project on lawyer-client communication.
Diesfeld, Kate, Kent
Canterbury, Canterbury
1992 to present
Funding: university appointment
Purpose: Establish mental health and learning disability clinic. Provide direct and systemic
representation. Teach mental health law, law of medical ethics. Guest speaker in Scotland,
Wales, San Diego, Slovakia, and conducted workshop at Cambridge September 1994.
Gaines, Kenneth W., South Carolina
Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University
April 14-15, 1994
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Presented a paper, "Supervising Clinical Students" for Clinical Legal Education at
The Derbyshire Conference - Workshop.
Gold, Neil, Windsor, Canada
London, Bar of England and Wales
1987
Purpose: Gave a report entitled "Report on Professional Legal Education for the Bar."
Goldner, Jesse A., St. Louis
Coventry (Warwick), University of Warwick
Fall 1987
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught Evidence and Civil Clinic.
Hyman, Jonathan M., Rutgers-Newark
Colchester, University of Essex
January - March 1996
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Developed course/program for legal analysis, legal writing, and oral presentations.
Kotkin, Minna, Brooklyn
London, University of East London
Spring 1993
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Lectured on various U.S. public law topics.
Montoya, Jean, San Diego
London
1997
Purpose: Supervised barrister and solicitor externships through University of San Diego’s
Summer Study Abroad Program
Moore, Loretta W., Washburn
London, Kings College
June 6 - July 19, 1998
Purpose: Taught Comparative Alternative Dispute Resolution with an English co-teacher,
David Hartley, in Washburn University’s Law in London Program.
Player, Theresa, San Diego
London, Institute on International and Comparative Law (USD)
July - August 1987, June 1988, July - August 1991, June 1993
Funding: USD - tuition of students
Purpose: Overall supervision of legal education program and supervision of students placed
with barristers and solicitors.
Pottenger, Jay, Yale
London, Institute for Advanced Legal Studies
October 1993 - January 1994
Funding: sabbatical, Inns of Court Fellowship
Purpose: Researched and lectured regarding legal ethics and clinical teaching.
Rains, Robert, Penn State-Dickinson
Leicester, De Montfort University (formerly Leicester Polytechnic)
3 weeks - January 1990
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school
Purpose: Taught U.S. Constitutional Law, family law, mental health law.
Leicester, DeMontfort University
February - March, 1998
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Lectured on American Family Law and Clinical Legal Education. Also taught
American Constitutional Law and Mental Health Law.
Buckingham, Buckingham University
February - March, 1998
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Lectured on American Family Law and Clinical Legal Education. Also taught
American Constitutional Law and Mental Health Law.
Scully, Jed, McGeorge
London, Inns of Court
Summer 1989
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Workshops for teachers in client counseling, negotiation skills, and advocacy.
Tarr, Nina W., Illinois
Various places, Sheffield
March 1995
Purpose: Attended inaugural meeting of CLEO - Clinical Legal Education Organizational in
England.
France
Cavise, Leonard, DePaul
Pau, University of Pau
May - June 1992 (three weeks)
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Met with small classes on subjects of juvenile law, death penalty, criminal
procedure.
Landsman, Maury S., Minnesota
Lyon, Jean Moulin University (Lyon III)
1992
Funding: school exchange
Purpose: Taught Comparative Bioethics & the Law.
Player, Theresa, San Diego
Paris, Institute on International and Comparative Law (USD)
July - August 1995
Funding: USD - tuition of students
Purpose: Overall supervision of legal education program.
Rains, Robert, Penn State-Dickinson
Strasbourg, Dickinson School of Law ( & host institutions)
July 1988
Funding: other funds from Dickinson
Purpose: Taught Comparative and International Family Law.
Scharf, Irene, Southern New England
Paris, Sorbonne (through University of San Diego)
July 3 - August, 2000
Funding: University of San Diego
Purpose: Taught immigration law to U.S. law students through University of San Diego’s
Summer Program in Paris. Each student enrolled in the Program took 2 courses.
Sedo, Kathryn, Minnesota
Lyon, Jean Moulin III
March - June 1988
Funding: foreign school, University of Minnesota (exchange program)
Purpose: Taught French students in summer school abroad program.
Lyon, Jean Moulin University (Lyon III)
1992
Funding: exchange
Purpose: Summer program
Germany
Backman, James, Brigham Young
Bonn and Cologne, University of Bonn; University of Cologne
June - August 1976
Funding: American-German Exchange Service
Purpose: Taught Consumer Law Seminar.
Cooley, James D., Wisconsin-Madison
Giessen, University of Giessen, Justis Liebsig Institute
June 6 - June 28, 1999
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Was a visiting professor. Taught a three week seminar: ―The Role of the Jury in
the American Criminal Justice System.‖
Olingy, Judith, Wisconsin
Giessen, Jutus Liebeg Universitat
May 14-30, 1996
Funding: foreign government
Purpose: Taught a course titled "American Criminal Sanctions in the Wisconsin and Federal
Systems" using case studies from prior clients as the primary teaching vehicles.
Uphoff, Rodney, Oklahoma
Giessen, University of Giessen
May - June 1988 (six weeks)
Funding: foreign school
Purpose: Taught seminar on American Criminal Justice.
Greece
Sedo, Kathryn, Minnesota
Athens, University of Athens; Institute for Social Security, Insurance and Health Law
October 1996
Funding: sabbatical, foreign school, University of Minnesota
Purpose: Gave lecture and consulted upon clinics and legal aid societies as they are
interested in starting such programs.
Ireland
la Vega, Connie, San Francisco
Dublin, Trinity College
June - July 1994 and June - July 1996
Funding: summer school
Purpose: Taught international human rights law in 1994; taught international human rights
law and directed program in 1996.
Rains, Robert, Penn State-Dickinson
Dublin, Trinity College
February - March 1998
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Lectured on American Family Law and Clinical Legal Education. Also taught
American Constitutional Law and Mental Health Law.
Italy
Bauer, Jon, University of Connecticut
Brescia, University of Brescia Faculty of Law
March 7 – 13, 2010
Funding: Host Institution
Purpose: Presented seminar to faculty on issues in clinical supervision and three seminars for
students participating in a new legal clinic.
Bloom, Robert M., Boston College
Rome, Temple Law School
Summer 1984, 1985, 1990
Funding: Temple
Purpose: Taught comparative criminal procedure; used simulation - summer program for US
law students.
Mewhinney, Kate, Wake Forest
Venice, University of Venice
July 1998 and July 2004 (Program Director)
Purpose: Taught Comparative Elder Law to students from Wake Forest University,
University of Venice, and University of Padua.
Rains, Robert, Penn State-Dickinson
Florence, Dickinson School of Law ( hosted at U. of Florence Law)
July 1990, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2001
Funding: other funds from Dickinson
Purpose: Taught Comparative and International Family Law.
Williams, Gerald R., Brigham Young
Rome, International Development Law Institute
Every other spring, 5 day course
Funding: IDLI
Purpose: Taught negotiations at IDLI.
Netherlands
Genty, Philip, Columbia
Amsterdam/Leiden, University of Amsterdam, University of Leiden
Summers 1997-2000
Funding: foreign school; student tuition; funding from own school
Purpose: Provided an introduction to American law for students and lawyers from 16
(mostly European) countries. Taught U.S. litigation system and procedures, which is
essentially a civil procedure course.
Portugal
Barnhizer, David, Cleveland State
Lisbon, Luso-American Development Foundation
November 1996
Funding: Luso-American Foundation
Purpose: Gave speech at Oceans II Conference.
Scotland
LeBrun, Marlene, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, Australia
Glasgow, University of Strathclyde
October 1999
Funding: Host institution
Purpose: Faculty seminar on embedding skills in undergraduate LLB.
Murphy, Jane, Baltimore
Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen
June - August 1996
Funding: University of Baltimore
Purpose: Participated in summer school program serving both U.S. and Scottish students;
taught comparative family law.
Neal, Odeana, Baltimore
Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen
July-August 1999
Funding: Tuition
Purpose: Taught Comparative Juvenile Justice.
Schukoske, Jane, Baltimore
Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen
June - August 1991
Funding: U.B. summer program (paid as faculty)
Purpose: Taught comparative tenants rights: UK - US.
Stone, Don, Baltimore
Aberdeen, University of Aberdeen
Summer 1993, Summer 1996
Funding: University of Baltimore & University of Maryland Summer Abroad Program
Purpose: Taught comparative criminal justice in Summer Abroad Program.
Spain
Cavise, Leonard, DePaul
San Sebastian, Institute of Criminology
May 1995
Funding: Basque University
Levy, John, William & Mary
Madrid, Universitaria San Pablo
Summer 1995 (4 times since 1989)
Funding: student fees
Purpose: Supervised externships in a summer program that William & Mary runs. The
program runs in conjunction with the Universitaria San Pablo.
Matanzo, Ana, Puerto Rico
Barcelona, University of Barcelona
June 1994 (one week), June 1995 (one week)
Funding: student fees
Purpose: Supervised a one week clerking internship as part of the UPR summer law program
in Barcelona.
Montoya, Jean, San Diego
Barcelona
Summer 2000
Purpose: Supervised international business law externships through University of San
Diego’s Summer Study Abroad Program.
Sweden
Befort, Stephen F., Minnesota
Uppsala, Uppsala University
March 28 - June 23, 1995
Funding: foreign school; joint funding by Minnesota & Uppsala as part of exchange program
Purpose: Taught Introduction to U.S. Law; Comparative Labor & Employment Law;
discussed clinical education in a faculty colloquium.
Landsman, Maury, Minnesota
Uppsala, Uppsala University
March-June, 2003
Purpose: Taught ―Introduction to American Law‖ in exchange program,.
Sedo, Kathryn, Minnesota
Uppsala, Uppsala University
1992
Funding: exchange & summer school program
Uppsala, Uppsala University
May - June 1993
Funding: foreign school, University of Minnesota
Purpose: Taught in University of Minnesota's summer school abroad program - comparative
tax course.
Switzerland
Bookspan, Phyllis, Widener
Geneva, University of Geneva; Graduate Institute of International Studies
June - July 1995; June - July 1999
Funding: Widener University
Purpose: Taught and directed Widener’s Summer Abroad Programs; taught International
Women’s Human Rights and International Women’s and Children’s Rights.
Capowski, John J., Widener-Harrisburg
Geneva
Summer 2001
Funding: other funds from Widener
Purpose: Taught Comparative Civil Procedure in Widener’s summer program.
de la Vega, Connie, San Francisco
Geneva, U.N. Commission on Human Rights & Working Group on Migrant Worker Rights
February - March 1998; February and April 1999
Funding: Human Rights Clinic funded by school.
Purpose: Supervised students presenting written and oral statements on a variety of issues:
migrant worker rights; the effects of the illicit transfer of toxics on human rights; trafficking
of women and children; the relationship between inadequate housing and violence against
women.
Geneva, Human Rights Advocate
March 12-20, 1997
Funding: sabbatical
Purpose: Introduced students to U.N. Commission on Human Rights; supervised their
written and oral statements to the Commission.
Perlin, Michael, New York
Geneva, World Health Organization
April 2001 (2 days)
Purpose: Worked with World Health Organization to develop a model mental health law for
use in developing and third world nations.
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