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Professor Frank Garcia
Boston College Law School, USA
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Frank J. Garcia joined the Boston College Law Faculty in 2001. He had been an associate professor at the Florida State University College of Law since 1993. He has served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Paris X – Nanterre, the University of the Republic in Uruguay, and the University of Houston Law Center, and as the Katherine A. Ryan Distinguished Visiting Professor at the St Mary’s University School of Law/University of Innsbruck, Austria. Professor Garcia received his BA in Religious Studies from Reed College in 1985, and his JD from the University of Michigan Law School in 1989. He was a law clerk for Andrews & Kurth in Texas and Davis Wright Tremaine in Oregon, and an associate in the Oregon firm Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey from 1990-1993. Professor Garcia was a Fulbright Scholar, as well as a professorial fellow at the Law Institute of the Americas, SMU School of Law, and a member of the planning committee for the 2008 Conference on Global Approaches to International Business Transactions sponsored by the International Association of Law Schools. He currently serves as a Trustee of the Law School Admissions Council, and on the Executive Board and as Vice-Chair of the ASIL International Economic Law and International Legal Theory Interest Groups.
2009 postgraduate unit
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