Gabriel M. Wilner

Associate Dean, International and Graduate Legal Studies Executive Director, Dean Rusk Center -- International, Comparative, and Graduate Legal Studies Charles H. Kirbo Chair in International Law

A.B., College of William and Mary 
D.P.A., University of Exeter 
LL.B., LL.M., Columbia University


Courses

International Law
International Law II
International Legal Transactions
European Union Law
International Commercial Arbitration
Law of Transnational Investment


Biographical Information

Associate Dean Gabriel M. Wilner joined the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in 1973 and serves as executive director of the Dean Rusk Center -- International, Comparative and Graduate Legal Studies as well as Charles H. Kirbo Chair in International Law. In addition to his current courses, he has taught private international law (conflict of laws), comparative law and maritime law.

Wilner also serves as director of the law school's LL.M. (Master of Laws) program, which each year enrolls about 25 attorneys most of whom are foreign in a one-year individually fashioned program of intensive research and related coursework in specific areas of the law. In addition, he has directed the Brussels Seminar on the Law and Institutions of the European Union a three-week intensive course on EU law since its inception in 1973.

Wilner has served as legal advisor and consultant to various United Nations institutions and to African and Asian regional institutions. He has also served as arbitrator in transnational disputes and was a drafter of the 1988 Georgia Arbitration Code. In 1991, he received the Whitney North Seymour Arbitration Medal from the American Arbitration Association.

Wilner has published on international law, domestic and international arbitration, international development law and private international law (conflict of laws).  He also serves on the editorial board of the Columbia Journal of European Law and was a member of the advisory board of editors of the Journal of Maritime Law and Commerce for 20 years. He has been the faculty advisor to the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law since 1973.

Wilner is a member of the American Society of International Law, the International Section of the American Bar Association and the Maritime Law Association of the United States.

He earned his B.A. from the College of William and Mary, his D.P.A. from the University of Exeter in England and his law degree and Mastor of Laws from Columbia University, where he served as editor in chief of the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law.  He was also a doctoral student at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).

Wilner served as an associate in the legal department of the American Arbitration Association from 1964 to 1966 and then practiced law in Brussels, Belgium, for two years. From 1964 to 1969, he was director of studies at the Hague Academy of International Law. In 1969, he became a member of the Office of Legal Affairs of the United Nations, where he remained until joining the UGA law faculty in 1973. He took a leave of absence from the university to serve as a legal officer in the technology transfer division of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in 1976-77, 1978 and 1979. Wilner then served as a legal consultant to UNCTAD from 1980 to 1985 and to the United Nations Commission on Transnational Corporations from 1985 to 1990.

He held a post as adjunct professor of law in the international graduate law program at the Faculty of Law of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel from 1976 to 2004. He has also served as a visiting professor at IMEDE in Lausanne, Switzerland, the Université Jean Moulin (Lyon 3) and Paris II (Panthéon-Assas). He taught at Emory University from 1984 to 1985. During 1991-92, he served as the Edward Ball Eminent Scholar and Professor of International Law at Florida State University College of Law.

Wilner received a Fulbright Research Fellowship to India for 1983-84 and lectured at J. Nehru, Delhi and Cochin Universities during that year. He has also lectured at the law faculties of Itam and Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana in Mexico City, the University of Lagos, the University of Ouagadougou, the Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires, the University of Amsterdam and the University of Antwerp.


Publications & Activities

ARTICLES
BOOKS
CHAPTERS

ARTICLES

Introduction (Colloquium: The Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance of Peace Before and After the Year Two Thousand), 26 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 1 (1996).

Reflections on Regional Human Rights Law, 25 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. (1995).

International Reaction to the Cuban Democracy Act, 8 Fla. J. Int'l L. 401 (1995).

Introduction to Panel I (Coping with Internal Conflicts: Dilemmas in International Law), 13 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 189 (1983).

Applicable Law and Dispute Settlement in the Transfer of Technology Code, 17 J. World Trade L. 389 (1983).

Filartiga V. Pena-irala: Comments on Sources of Human Rights Law and Means of Redress for Violations of Human Rights, 11 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 317 (1981).

The Transfer of Technology to Latin America, 14 Vand. J. Transn'l L. 269 (1981).

Introduction and Initial Comments (Colloquium on Certain Legal Aspects of Foreign Investment in Mexico), 7 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 1 (1977).

Choice of Forum and Public Policy: Some Indications of the Development in United States Law of a Distinct "International" Public Policy, 2 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 29 (1977).

Revised Hague Rules on Bills of Lading, 32 Arb. J. 35 (1977).

Is Georgia on Their Minds? -- Some Legal Aspects of Investment and Trade by Foreign Business Enterprises, 27 Mercer L. Rev. 381 (1976).

Colloquium on Certain Legal Aspects of Inter-American Cooperation (with Robinson); Views in the Americas on Basic Questions Relevant to the Law of the Sea (with others),5 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 141 (1975).

Establishment of Mechanisms for the Settlement of Economic Disputes, 5 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 145 (1975) (with others).

Mixed Courts of Egypt: A Study on the Use of Natural Law and Equity, 5 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 407 (1975).

International Trade Institutions and Techniques for Reform, 24 Am. U. L. Rev. 1087 (1975).

Problems and Prospects of Trade with Eastern Europe and China, 4 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 1 (1974) (with others).

Survey of the Activities of UNCTAD and UNCITRAL in the Field of International Legislation on Shipping, 3 J. Mar. L. 129 (1971).

Determining the Law Governing Performance in International Commercial Arbitration: A Comparative Study, 19 Rutgers L. Rev. 646 (1965).

Contract Guarantees in International Law, ___ Indian J. Int'l L. ___ (1963).

BOOKS

Colloquium on Customary International Human Rights Law: Evolution, Status and Future. Lillich and Wilner, editors. (Special issue of Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L., 1996).

Domke on Commercial Arbitration: The Law and Practice of Commercial Arbitration. Rev. ed. (Callaghan, 1984-).

Jus et Societas: Essays in Tribute to Wolfgang Friedman. Editor. (M. Nijhoff, 1979).

Colloquium on Certain Legal Aspects of Inter-American Cooperation: Establishment of Mechanisms for the Settlement of Economic Disputes -- Views in the Americas on Basic Questions Relating to the Law of the Sea. (School of Law, University of Georgia, 1975) (with Michael A. Robison).

CHAPTERS

"The Contents of a Free Trade Agreement" in How to Achieve Free and Fair Trade between the United States and Canada. (Dean Rusk Center for International and Comparative Law, 1986).

An International Legal Framework for the Transfer of Technology. McIntyre and Papp, eds. (____, 1986)

"Acceptance of Arbitration by Developing Countries" in Resolving Transnational Disputes Through International Arbitration (University of Virginia Press, 1984).

"Workers, Transnational Corporations and Company Law: New Directions for Europe" in Harmonization of Laws in The European Communities: Products Liability, Conflict of Laws, and Corporation Law. (University of Virginia Press, 1983).

"Transfer of Technology: The UNCTAD Code of Conduct" in Legal Problems of Codes of Conduct for Multinational Enterprises. (Kluwer, 1980).

Applicable Law and Settlement of Disputes, Preliminary Considerations on Drafting Provisions in the International Code of Conduct of Transfer of Technology. (United Nations, 1978).

International Codes and Regional Agreements Relating to Transnational Corporations. (U.N. Center on Transnational Corporations, 1976).

Contact Information

University of Georgia
School of Law
228 Rusk Hall
Athens, GA 30602

Phone: (706) 542-5238
Fax: (706) 542-4145
Email: wilner@uga.edu


Administrative Support

Jackie Holladay
Phone: (706) 542-5211
Email: intlgrad@uga.edu


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