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Kal Raustiala teaches courses in international law, international relations, and intellectual property. He holds a joint appointment between the UCLA Law School and the UCLA International Institute. In December 2006, he was appointed director of the UCLA Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations. The Burkle Center is UCLA's primary academic unit that fosters interdisciplinary research and policy-oriented teaching on the role of the United States in global cooperation and conflict, and military, political, social and economic affairs. In
addition to UCLA, Professor Raustiala has
been a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School,
the
Princeton Politics Department, and the University of Chicago Law
School. He was
a fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings
Institution,
Washington, D.C., a Peccei Scholar at the International Institute for
Applied
Systems in Vienna, Austria, and a fellow in the Program on Law and
Public
Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton. A member of the
American
Society of International Law and the Council on Foreign Relations, he
is on the
editorial boards of International Organization and the American Journal
of
International Law. |