About the Institute of International Commercial Law
Goals of the Institute
The goals of the Pace Institute of International Commercial Law are
to facilitate the success of international business transactions by
sharing knowledge of international commercial laws and practices
through programs that interest and inform the legal profession.
The Institute serves international lawyers and law students in
areas of law relating to international commercial transactions and
dispute settlement procedures.
Its programs emphasize practical steps to avoid problems and
improve responses to foreign customers and environments, competitive
practices and government requirements.
Officers of the Institute
The people behind the Institute. People who have come
together at the Pace University School of Law and founded the
Institute of International Commercial Law to serve our profession:
Dean Emeritus Richard L. Ottinger is Director of the
Institute. He served for five years as Dean of Pace Law School,
retiring in July 1999. Prior to becoming Dean, he taught environmental
law at Pace for ten years. For sixteen years he was a member of
Congress, serving as a member of the House Interstate and Foreign
Commerce Committee. He was a founding staff member of the U.S. Peace
Corps.
Founding Directors
Willem
C. Vis was the first Director of the Institute until his
untimely death in 1993. He headed the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law when the UN Sales Convention came into being
and served as Executive Secretary of the Vienna Diplomatic
Conference on the CISG. The Vis International Moot is named in his
honor.
Nicholas Triffin. Until his death,
Professor Triffin was the second Director of the Institute. He was
Director of the Pace Law Library, editor of Law Books in Print, and
author of Legal Research Through Computers and Factual
Research for Lawyers in Practical Research for Lawyers in the
Information Age.
Eric Bergsten, Deputy Director of the
Institute, helped create the UN Sales Convention. He headed the team
responsible for the Secretariat Commentary on it that was prepared
pursuant to Resolution 33/93 of the United Nations General Assembly,
and was thereafter Secretary of the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law from 1985 to 1991. A Professor of Law Emeritus at Pace
University School of Law, he is editor of the four volume looseleaf
text International Commercial Arbitration (Oceana). To dialogue
with Professor Bergsten by e-mail, click
here.
Albert Kritzer, the Institute's Executive
Secretary, was International Sales Counsel for the General Electric
Company and is editor of the International Contract Manual (Kluwer).
Recipient of the 1998 Award for Distinction in International Affairs
of the New York State Bar Association, his presence on the staff of
the Institute is in keeping with Willem Vis' vision: to join the
talents of practitioners with the expertise of academic and UN
personnel in projects that benefit the world trade community. To
dialogue with Albert Kritzer by e-mail, click
here.
Fellows of the Institute
Ralph Amissah, architect and editor of the International Trade Law Monitor http://lexmercatoria.org; Camilla Baasch Andersen, Lecturer in International Commercial Law at University of Leicester and Visting Lecturer at University of London; John Felemegas, Faculty of Law, University of Technology, Sydney; attorney Vikki Rogers, Esq., Mazur Carp & Rubin, PC, New York; Andrea Vincze, Ph.D candidate, University of Miskolc, Hungary.
Members of the Board of Trustees of the Institute
The Institute has gathered around it persons affiliated with
international organizations, academic institutions and practitioners
from many countries. On the Board of Trustees of the Institute are:
José Maria Abascal, Professor of Law at the National
University of Mexico and Partner in Abascal, Calderon y Moreno S.C.
(Mexico City), Representative of Mexico to the United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law.
William M. Barron, of Alston & Bird (New York), author of texts on Litigation and Arbitration in
the United States and Antitrust Law in Germany and the U.S.A.,
has served as General Counsel of Bayer USA Inc.
Axel H. Baum, Managing Partner of the Paris office of
Hughes, Hubbard & Reed (New York, Washington D.C, Los Angeles,
Miami), U.S. member ICC International Court of Arbitration, is a frequent speaker and author of articles on arbitration.
Michael Joachim Bonell, Professor of Law at the University
of Rome (La Sapienza) and Director of the Center for Comparative and
Foreign Law Studies (Rome), Legal Consultant, International Institute
for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), Representative of Italy
to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
Amelia E. Boss, Professor of Law at the Temple University
School of Law (Philadelphia), Chair of the American Bar Association's
Uniform Commercial Code Committee of the Section of Business Law,
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law in the area of international
electronic commerce, Editor-in-Chief of the Datalaw Reporter.
S.K. Date-Bah, Justice of the Supreme Court of Ghana, has served as Representative of
Ghana to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law and
as President of its 1978 session.
Fritz Enderlein, Professor of International Trade Law
Emeritus at the Academy for Political and Legal Science (Berlin),
former member of the Secretariat of the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law, has served as Representative of the former
German Democratic Republic to the United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law.
Ivan R. Feltham, Queens Counsel, recently held Soloway Chair of Business and Trade Law, University of Ottawa, Co-Chair of the Legal Committee
of the Canadian Exporters' Association, has served as Vice President
and General Counsel of General Electric Canada Inc. and as Chair of
the Legislation Policy Committee and as a Director of the Canadian
Manufacturers' Association.
Franco Ferrari. Professor of Law at the University of
Verona, former Senior Legal Adviser, United Nations Commission on
International Trade Law, he has authored many scholarly writings on
Uniform International Commercial Law.
Andre H. Friedman, Partner in Nagy & Trocganyi LLP (New
York, Budapest), has served as Chair of the Committee on International
Trade and Practice of the New York State Bar Association and as
General Counsel for the National Association of Export Companies.
Alejandro M. Garro, Lecturer in Law at Columbia University
and Associate Research Scholar of the Parker School of Foreign and
Comparative Law (Columbia University), is co-author of a leading text
on the CISG in Argentina and the author of numerous scholarly articles
on International Commercial Law.
Claire M. Germain, Edward M. Cornell Law Librarian and
Professor of Law, Cornell Law School, is Director of Cornell's Dual Degree Programs, Paris & Berlin, President of the American Association of Law Libraries, and author of Germain's
Transnational Law Research: A Guide for Attorneys.
Charles R. Hann, of Altman Weil Pensa (Philadelphia) and
counsel to Fuji Film (New Jersey), has served as International Counsel
of Olin Corporation (Stanford) and as President of the Corporate Bar
Association of Westchester and Fairfield.
Rolf Herber, Professor of Commercial Law, Director of the
Law of the Sea and Maritime Law Institute, at the University of
Hamburg, has served as Representative of Germany to the United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law and as President of the United
Nations Conference on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (Hamburg, 1978).
Gerold Herrmann, President of the London Court of International Arbitration, has served as Secretary of the United Nations Commission
on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) (Vienna).
Honorable Howard M. Holtzmann, Judge of the Iran-United
States Claims Tribunal in The Hague, author of the leading text on the UNCITRAL Model Arbitration Law, has served as
Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law.
Edward V. Lahey, Jr., Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors, American Arbitration Association, Adjunct Professor of Law at the Pace
University School of Law, he has served as Senior Vice President,
General Counsel, and Secretary of Pepsico, Inc.
Sergey Lebedev, President of the Maritime Arbitration
Commission at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Moscow), has
served as Representative of his country to the United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law.
Salvatore Maccarone, Professor of Law at the University of
Rome and Partner in Maccarone & Associates (Rome), Legal Counsel
of the Italian Bankers Association.
Manuel Olivencia Ruiz, Professor of Commercial Law Emeritus at the
University of Seville (Seville), Representative of Spain to the United
Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
William W. Park, Professor of Law, has served as Director of
the Morin Center for Banking Law Studies and Graduate Banking Law
Program, at the Boston University School of Law, Fellow of the
Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, North American Counsel to the
Executive Committee, London Court of International Arbitration, and of
Counsel to Ropes & Gray (Boston).
Michel Pelichet, former Deputy Secretary-General of the Hague
Conference on Private International Law (The Hague).
Ana Isabel Piaggi de Vanossi, Professor of Commercial Law at
the School of Law of the University of Buenos Aires, Judge of the
Argentina Court of Appeals, Representative of Argentina to the United
Nations Commission on International Trade Law, and Director of the
Commercial Law Commission of the Argentina Bar Association.
Peter Schlechtriem, Professor of Law Emeritus at the Albert
Ludwig University (Freiburg), Director of the Institute of Foreign and
Private International Law (Freiburg) and former President of the German
Association of Comparative Law, Member UNIDROIT Working Group for the UNIDROIT Principles Part II, has served as Representative of
Germany to the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
Albert Jan van den Berg, Partner in Stibbe Simont Monahan Duhot (Amsterdam), Professor of Law at Erasmus University
(Rotterdam), General Editor of the Yearbook
Commercial Arbitration and The International Handbook on
Commercial Arbitration, former Vice President of the Netherlands
Arbitration Institute.
Robert B. von Mehren, former Partner in Debevoise & Plimpton
(New York), Vice Chair of the International Law Association, has served as Chair of the Board and President of the Practising Law
Institute.
Ambassador S. Linn Williams, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Mission Energy Company, has served as Deputy U.S. Trade
Representative, Office of the White House, Washington D.C., as General
Counsel of Sears World Trade and as General Counsel of the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC).
Peter Winship, Professor of Law at the Southern Methodist
University (Dallas), Chair of the Board of Editorial Advisers, The
International Lawyer of the American Bar Association (ABA),
Corresponding Collaborator, International Institute for the
Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT), Member of the American Law
Institute, and Member of the Advisory Committee on Private
International Law of the U.S. Secretary of State.
Alberto L. Zuppi, former Secretary of Justice, Argentina, Professor of International Law, Louisiana State University,
co-author of the leading text on the CISG in Argentina.
Pace Law School Institute of
International Commercial Law - Last updated December 18, 2006
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