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Richard H. Steinberg
Professor of Law
B.A. Yale, 1982
J.D. Stanford, 1986
Ph.D. Stanford, 1992
UCLA Law faculty since 1996
steinber@law.ucla.edu |
Richard Steinberg teaches International Trade Law, International Business Transactions, Theories of International Law and a writing seminar on International Human Rights Law. In past years, he has taught Public International law, Legal Process and Philosophy for LLM Students, National Security Law, and Politics of International Law. He is also Faculty Director of the International Human Rights Law Program.
Professor Steinberg is on the editorial boards of the American Journal of International Law and International Organization. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Professor Steinberg has written numerous articles and books on international law. His most recent books are International Law and International Relations (co-edited, 2007, Cambridge University Press), and The Evolution of the Trade Regime: Economics, Law, and Politics of the GATT/WTO (co-authored, 2006, Princeton University Press).
Prior to arriving at UCLA School of Law, Professor Steinberg worked as Assistant General Counsel to the United States Trade Representative in Washington, D.C., and later as an associate with Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco. He also served as Project Director at the Berkeley Roundtable on International Economy (BRIE) at UC Berkeley.