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USVTC Seminar Series
International Trade Law
by Professor David Gantz
Hanoi Law University
Ho Chi Minh City University of Law
August 2-8, 2004
The U.S.-Vietnam Trade Council is pleased to bring Professor David Gantz,
Professor of Law and Director of the International Trade Program at the
University of Arizona College of Law, to Vietnam on August 2 through 8.
Professor Gantz's visit is part of the international trade law curriculum
program -- funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies -- that the Trade Council
is undertaking with Vietnam's Ministry of Justice. This program is developing
a curriculum on international trade and investment law for Vietnam's law
schools as well as providing training for law faculty and experts on this
subject.
During his visit, Professor Gantz will conduct an intensive workshop
on international trade law at the Hanoi Law University, hold a seminar
on international investment law at the Ministry of Justice, and lead a
workshop on antidumping and other trade remedies at the Ho Chi Minh City
Bar Association.
Professor Gantz is a recognized expert in international trade law and
has taught this subject at the University of Arizona, George Washington
University Law School, and Georgetown University Law Center. He has also
served as a binational panelist under the dispute resolution provisions
of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and has written extensively
on international law and international investment. Professor Gantz has
visited Vietnam on several occasions to work with the government and academics
on these subjects.
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