Professor Addis is an expert in constitutional law, communications, jurisprudence and public international law. His recent work includes research in the area of international human rights and terrorism/counterterrorism. Professsor Addis is a Faculty Advisor for the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law. -
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aaddis@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.865.5813
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 230-E
Professor Dickerson is widely recognized for her distinguished scholarly and teaching activity in the areas of business associations, international business transactions, comparative corporate governance, contracts, and comparative law. A particular focus of her work is the intersection between commerce and human rights. -
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claire.dickerson@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.862.8846
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 255-A
Professor Fedtke’s main interests are public law (in particular human rights protection, federalism, judicial review, and election systems), European Union law, tort law, and comparative methodology. Current research projects include the use of comparative methodology in international commercial practice; constitutionalism in post-conflict societies; data protection and access to information; and questions of law reform. Professor Fedtke is a Faculty Advisor for the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law. -
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jfedtke@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.865.5977
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 216-C
Professor Gordley is an internationally recognised expert in legal history, private law, and comparative methodology. Recent publications include work on the comparative study of private law, questions of European contract law, and a number of books and articles on legal history. -
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jgordley@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.865.5971
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 255-B
Professor Handl is an expert in international law. His teaching and research interests include public international law, comparative law, international environmental law, transnational litigation, law of the sea, and the intersection of law, science, and technology. Professor Handl is a Faculty Advisor for the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law.
ghandl@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.862.8825
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 259-E
Professor Larson is an expert in international criminal law and human rights. He serves as Director of the Amsterdam Summer School and oversees Tulane Law School's graduate and international programs. -
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hlarson@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.865.5839
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 259-D
Professor Palmer’s primary fields of interest are the civil law, comparative law, and legal history. His research has focused on the comparative law of obligations, code revision, delictual liability, third party beneficiary contracts, and mixed jurisdictions. -
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vpalmer@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.865.5978
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 216-C
Professor Scalise is an expert in civil law, legal history, and comparative methodology. He has published extensively on a number of civil law topics, particularly in the area of succession and inheritance law. -
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rscalise@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.862.8828
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 359-A
Professor Yiannopoulos is a leading scholar in the fields of comparative law, civil law, international law, conflicts of laws, admiralty, unification of law, and property law. He is widely recognized for his influential work on the Louisiana Civil Code. -
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ayianno@tulane.eduTelephone: (001) 504.865.5984
Office: Weinmann Hall, Room 355-G