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Sara A. Dillon
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 S H O R T   B I O G R A P H Y

Sara Dillon is an Associate Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School. Professor Dillon graduated summa cum laude from St. Michael's College, and went on to complete an MA at University of Wisconsin-Madison. She later earned an MA and PhD at Stanford University in Japanese studies. She was an Assistant Professor of Japanese at University of Pennsylvania before attending Columbia University Law School and graduating with honors in 1993

Degrees:
BA, St. Michael's College; MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison; MA, PhD, Stanford University; JD, Columbia University

Bar Admittance:
NY

Subjects:
European Union, International Business Transactions and International Trade Regulation

Professional Activities:
American Society of International Economic Law, Committee Member

  S E L E C T E D   P U B L I C A T I O N S
 

B O O K S

 
INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ECONOMIC LAW AND THE EUROPEAN UNION (2002 )

 

B O O K     C H A P T E R S

 
Opportunism and the WTO: Corporations, Academics and 'Member States', in INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW: THE STATE AND FUTURE OF THE DISCIPLINE (Colin B. Picker and Isabella D. Bunn and Douglas W. Arner eds., 2008)

Comment: The Dynamics of Protest, in THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF ROBERT E. HUDEC (Daniel L. M. Kennedy ed., 2002)

Ireland: The Protection of Fundamental Rights, in FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA (Albrecht Weber ed., 2001)

 

A R T I C L E S

 
The Missing Link: A Social Orphan Protocol to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, 1 HUM. RTS. & GLOBALIZATION L. REV. 39 (2008)

What Human Rights Law Obscures: Global Sex Trafficking and the Demand for Children, 17 UCLA WOMEN'S L.J. 121 (2008)

Observations on Trade Law and Globalization, 33 INT'L J. LEGAL INFO. 103 (2005)

Looking for the Progressive Empire: Where is the European Union’s Foreign Policy?, 19 CONN. J. INT'L L. 275 (2004)

Making Legal Regimes for Intercountry Adoption Reflect Human Rights Principles: Transforming the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child with the Hague Convention on Intercountry Adoption, 21 B.U. INT'L L.J. 179 (2003)

A Deep Structure Connection: Child Labor and the World Trade Organization, 9 ILSA J. INT'L & COMP. L. 443 (2003)

A Farewell to Linkage: International Trade Law and Global Sustainability Indicators, 55 RUTGERS LAW REV. 87 (2002)

The Mirage of EC Environmental Federalism in a Reluctant Jurisdiction, 8 N.Y.U. ENVTL. L.J. 1 (1999)

Fuji-Kodak, the World Trade Organization and the Death of Domestic Political Constituencies, 8 :2 MINN. J. GLOBAL TRADE 197 (1999)

Trade and the Environment: A Challenge to the GATT/WTO Principle of 'Ever-Freer Trade', 11 :2 ST. JOHN'S LEGAL COMMENT. 351 (1996)

Vulnerable Landscapes and the Inadequacies of the Irish Planning Acts, 18 DUBLIN U.L.J. 102 (1996)

 
 BLOGS
 
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND SOCIAL ORPHANS, http://allthesocialorphans.wordpress.com/


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