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Professor
McCarthy, a native of Ireland, studied at Trinity
College, Dublin, and the University of Amsterdam. Before
coming to the United States he worked as an inspector of
taxes for Ireland's internal revenue service. He now teaches
in the areas of property, trusts and estates, and employment
discrimination, all from a comparative perspective. He has
taught in the Temple program in Japan for several years.
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Professor
Salil Mehra specializes in antitrust and
Japanese law, and has published widely on the international
dimensions of antitrust law and policy, as well as on issues
of Japanese domestic economic regulation. Before joining
the Temple faculty, he clerked for Chief Judge Juan R. Torruella
of the First Circuit Court of Appeals, and then worked at
the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and
the New York law firm of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
Professor Mehra received his A.B. degree, magna cum laude,
from Harvard University, an M.A. in Japanese Studies from
the University of California at Berkeley and a J.D., with
honors, from the University of Chicago, where he was a member
of the Law Review and Order of the Coif. In the spring of
2003, Professor Mehra will teach in Tokyo, Japan.
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Visiting
Professor Marcia E. Mulkey, who researches
and teaches in the fields of environmental, governmental and
administrative law, is actively involved in Temple’s
international programs with China. Professor Mulkey came to
Temple from the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
where she is a member of the Senior Executive Service and
where she held major leadership positions, most recently (1998-2003)
leading the implementation of the landmark Food Quality Protection
Act as Director of the Office of Pesticide Programs. Ms. Mulkey
served from 1988 until 1998 as Regional Counsel of the mid-Atlantic
regional office of EPA. Her international service has included
Visiting Expert service with the United Nations Food and Agriculture
Organization, and detail to the Dutch Environment Ministry
and Chairship (with Canadian and Mexican counterparts) of
the NAFTA Technical Working Group on Pesticides. Professor
Mulkey is a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School and a
member of the District of Columbia Bar. She was twice recognized
with Presidential Rank awards as a senior EPA executive. |
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Professor Eleanor Myers teaches and writes
in the area of Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics
and in the Business area including Contracts and Corporations.
She regularly teaches about the American Legal Profession
to the Chinese LLM students from the Joint Temple-Tshingua
program. In addition, at the invitation of the Supreme People's
Court in 2002, she presented a two day program on American
Judicial Ethics to judges at the National Judicial College,
in Beijing. An article based on that lecture will be published
in Chinese in "A Comparative Study in Sino- Foreign
Judicial Ethics," Volume II (December 2003), published
by the "People's Court Publishing House". |
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Professor
Natali has taught in the United States, Italy,
Greece and Japan. He areas of expertise include comparative
criminal law and procedure, East-West negotiations, and European
Union law. In spring 2002, he delivered a series of lectures
on the tensions between national security and civil liberties
at the University of xxxx, Italy. Professor Natali holds numerous
leadership positions in the legal community, and has published
various articles on criminal rights, criminal procedure and
comparative law and procedure. He is the founder of the Death
Penalty Litigation Project.
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Professor
Porrata-Doria teaches International Trade and Investment,
International Commercial Transactions, the Law of the European Union
and other international and business law courses. He has published
on a variety of international legal issues, including "The
Harmonization of Competition Policy in MERCOSUR", (a World
Bank report, with Rowat and Lubrano) (1996); "United States
Regulation of International Trade: Selected Topics", in Introduction
to International Business Law: Legal Transactions in the Global
Economy, Oceana (1996); "The Gulf War and United Nations Actions
with Respect to Breaches of the Peace: Achieving the New World Order",
Wisconsin International Law Journal, (November 1994); and "The
Phillippines Bases and Status of Forces Agreement: Lessons for the
Future", 137 Military Law Review 67 (1992). Professor Porrata-Doria
has been a Visiting Professor at Rutgers-Camden Law School and the
University of Puerto Rico Law School. He has also taught in Temple's
Summer Sessions Abroad Program in Rome and at the University of
Athens, Greece. |
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