Professor Mark Summers joined the
Barry University School of Law faculty in August 2003.
He is admitted to practice in New York and was Assistant
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New
York from 1977-1985 and a partner with Hoffman &
Pollok, New York City from 1985-1991. Professor Summers
was also Visiting Associate Professor of Law at West
Virginia University College of Law, Lecturer, Institut
de Droit Comparé de Paris, and Lecturer, Institut
d'Etudes Politiques de Paris. He is the co-editor and
translator of The Criminal Process and Human Rights
(1995) and What Kind of Criminal Law Policy for Europe?
(1996), and recently published a paper delivered at
a Syrcause University symposium on transnational crime,
"The U.S. Approach to Wiretapping as a Model for
Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union," 27
Syracuse J. of Int'l L. & Comm. 24 (2000). |