Stuart Malawer
Distinguished
Professor of Law & International Trade
stuartmalawer@msn.com
703-993-4137
703-993-8215 fax
George Mason School of Public Policy
3401 Fairfax Drive MS 3B1
Arlington, VA 22201
Personal pages:
http://www.nationalsecuritylaw.net
http://www.internationaltraderelations.com
http://www.us-global-trade.com/
Education
J.D., Cornell Law School (International Studies)
Ph.D., M.A., University of Pennsylvania (Dept. of International Relations)
Diploma, Hague Academy of International Law (International Law & International Relations Research Centre)
B.A., University of Buffalo (three years)(American History Honors & Soviet Studies)
Biography
Dr. Malawer holds a Ph.D. from the Dept. of International Relations at the University of Pennsylvania. He has a J.D. from the Cornell Law School and a Diploma from the Hague Academy of International Law (Research Center). He also studied at the Harvard Law School and St. Peter's College at Oxford University. Dr. Malawer has recently been a member of the Virginia Governor’s trade mission to China and to India. He will be a delegate with the Virginia trade delegation to the Japan-Virginia (SEUS) trade meetings Fall 2008. He was awarded the Hardy Cross Dillard Award by the Virginia State Bar and served as Chairman of the International Practice Section of the Virginia State Bar.
From 1990 - 1995, Dr. Malawer served as the Director & Founder of the Graduate International Transactions Program at George Mason University (a master’s program in international affairs with more than 500 students enrolled). He was subsequently named the Distinguished Service Professor of Law & International Trade, as well as the Director of the Oxford Trade Program. This program was held annually in partnership with St. Peter's College, Oxford University, at Oxford and Geneva, Switzerland, from 1997 - 2001. The GMU Alumni Association named Dr. Malawer recently the Distinguished Faculty Member of the Year. Alumni established The Malawer-Paden Founders' Scholarship that was formally announced by former Governor of Virginia Gerald Baliles.
Areas of Research
- U.S. Trade Law
- U.S. & Global Trade Politics
- International Trade Relations
- World Trade Organization
- National Security Law & Policy