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Dorinda Dallmeyer

Research Director, Dean Rusk Center for International and
Comparative Law;
Instructor, School of Law and Environmental Ethics
Certificate Program
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706-542-5141
706-542-7822
dorindad@arches.uga.edu

J.D., University of Georgia, 1984
M.S., University of Georgia, 1977
B.S., University of Georgia, 1973

Courses Offered:
International Negotiations Seminar
Environmental Dispute Resolution

Dorinda Dallmeyer

Dorinda G. Dallmeyer joined the Dean Rusk Center for International and Comparative Law as its research director in 1984. Her primary research areas are international security affairs and international trade, with a particular emphasis on the role of negotiation and dispute resolution.
As research director for the Rusk Center, Professor Dallmeyer is involved with numerous projects ranging from new approaches for reconciling conflicts between international trade and environmental protection to developing confidence- and security-building measures for the Balkan states. Additionally she has been involved with three projects to examine the future role of the United Nations in international security in the wake of the Gulf War.

Professor Dallmeyer has edited books on the future of the US civilian space program, feminist analysis of international law, conflict resolution and the future NATO, the Canada-United States free trade agreement, and the negotiation of maritime boundary disputes. She has published articles addressing cooperative verification of arms control agreements as well as negotiation of trade in high technology goods. She is a frequent speaker at national meetings of American academic societies and has delivered invited lectures in numerous foreign countries including Japan, Australia, Greece, Korea, and Italy. She also has lectured on arms control at the Institute for the study of the United States and Canada and the Institute for World Economy and International Relations in Moscow, as well as at the Bulgarian Institute of Contemporary Social Studies.

Professor Dallmeyer's research has been supported by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the US Institute of Peace, the Canadian Embassy, and the Hewlett Foundation. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the American Society of International Law, and the American Bar Association. She serves on the advisory board for the Canada/United States Law Institute and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc.

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