Kristina Daugirdas

Professor of Law, Michigan Law

Kristina Daugirdas

Professor of Law, Michigan Law
Kristina Daugirdas teaches International Law, International Organizations, International Environmental Law, and International Intellectual Property. During 2016-17, she was a visiting fellow at the Graduate Institute in Geneva and worked as a consultant on public international law issues for the World Intellectual Property Organization. Before joining the Michigan Law faculty, she was an attorney-adviser at the U.S. Department of State Office of the Legal Adviser, where she provided guidance on the negotiation and implementation of UN Security Council sanctions and amicus participation by the U.S. government in lawsuits with foreign policy implications. Her research currently focuses on international organizations from the perspective of both international and U.S. law.
Last updated: Feb 15, 2018

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