BA, Hunter College
JD, New York Law School
LL.M., University of Miami
LL.M., New York University
JSD, New York University
Bio:
Professor Dubner (J.D., N.Y. Law School; LL.M., U. of Miami Graduate School of Law; LL.M. and J.S.D., New York University Graduate School of Law) has been associated with legal education for nearly 26 years. He has taught at various universities in the United States and Australia and has written extensively in the areas of international and environmental law as related to public international law of the sea where his specialization concerns sea piracy/terrorism and mid-ocean archipelagoes and jurisdictional problems related thereto. He has served as Chairman of the ABA Public International Law Section, Committee on Law of the Sea; as a Special Consultant to the United Nations who requested that he review and set up a 200-mile limit for the Republic of Seychelles. He has also lectured in Russia (and the former USSR) many times and delivered papers all over the world. He has also served a few times as Arbitrator for an international commercial moot court competition which is held in Vienna each year. He teaches in the areas of international, environmental, commercial and contracts. He states that (after his wife and family) his first love is teaching and working with students and faculty so that someday our law school will become one of the finest institutions of learning in the world.