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The Center provides observers on a regular basis at meetings of UNCITRAL and its Working Groups in Vienna and New York. Nearly 5,000 lawyers worldwide have been designated as Fellows of the CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STUDIES in recognition of their contributions to its programs.
FRIEDLANDER FRIEDLANDER AND EARMAN PROFESSIONAL
The Center for International Legal Studies promotes the dissemination of information among members of the international legal community, through research and publication projects, post-graduate and professional training programs, and academic seminars, professional symposia and continuing legal education conferences. He is a member of the New York State Bar and the Iowa State Bar and is a former Assistant Secretary of the California State Senate.

He has lectured at Stockholm University, Helsinki University, Salzburg University, National University of Taiwan, Warsaw University, and Jagiellonian University. He is the former Director of International Programs and Professor of Law at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Professor Dennis Campbell is the Director of the Center for International Legal Studies (CILS) in Salzburg, Austria, and teaches as an adjunct Professor at Suffolk University Law School. Before joining CILS he was a research assistant at Salzburg University under Professor Christoph Schreuer and had been previously employed in the Legal Department of Philips Petroleum Europe/Africa and in private practice at Shakespeare's Solicitors, Birmingham, England. He is a Member British Institute of International and Comparative Law and Founder and Co-Director 2007 of the FDI Moot, Law Student Competition for Investor-State Arbitration. Christian Campbell is the Assistant Director of the Center for International Legal Studies (CILS) in Salzburg, Austria, and teaches as an adjunct Professor at Suffolk University Law School.
