Paul H. Brietzke

Professor of Law
Paul.Brietzke@valpo.edu
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Education

Ph.D., University of London (1979)
J.D., University of Wisconsin Law School (1969)
B.A., Lake Forest College (1966)

Courses Taught & Research Interests

Law and Economics; International Human Rights; Antitrust; Contracts; law reform in transition countries; Globalization

Scholarly Works

Playing Poker at the UN, Penn State International Law Journal (2007)

American Torturers: Known Vicious Propensities, in Comparative Constitutionalism and Rights: Global Perspectives (Penelope Andrews & Susan Bazalli eds., forthcoming 2007)

American Administrative Law Creates Fourteen Questions for Mongolians, in Administrative Law (R. Gepperth ed., 2003). [Appearing in separate volumes in German and Mongolian]

Humans and Rights: Colonialism, Commerce, and Globalization, 17 Fla. J. Int’l L. 633 (2005) Westlaw | Lexis

The Politics of Legal Reform, 3 Wash. U. Global Stud. L. Rev. 1 (2004) Westlaw

Distinctions & Previous Professional Experience

Chief Legal Advisor, Ministry of Justice, Republic of Indonesia, in Jakarta, January 1999 to August 2000.

Fulbright Professor, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam, Sept.-Dec. 1998.

Professor of Law (tenured), Valparaiso University School of Law, August 1978 to present.

Fulbright Professor of Law, Universiti Teknologi MA, Malaysia, January to June 1988.

Lecturer in Law (tenured), BruneI University, Middlesex, England, September 1975 to June 1978.

Assistant Professor of Law, Addis Ababa University (formerly Haile Selassie I University), Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia, September 1973 to April 1975.

Lecturer in Law, University of Malawi School of Law, September 1970 to July 1973.

Teaching educationally-disadvantaged students at the secondary school level, Chicago Board of Education, September 1969 to June 1970.

Research position with Attorney Lloyd A. Barbee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1969), in conjunction with the Milwaukee schools de facto segregation suit.