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Jack J. Coe Jr., Ph.D.
Professor of Law
Office: School of Law (SOL)
E-mail: jack.coe@pepperdine.edu
- Ph.D., London School of Economics and Political Science, 1999
- LL.M., University Exeter, Exeter, England, 1982
- J.D., Loyola Marymount School of Law, 1979
- B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 1975, with distinction
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A specialist in private international law, Professor
Coe's training includes advanced studies in Europe. He received his LL.M. at
Exeter, where he was a Rotary International Graduate Fellow, the Diploma
of the Hague Academy of International Law, and a Ph.D. from the London
School of Economics. He clerked for the Honorable Richard C. Allison at the
Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, the Hague and now consults with governments and
multinational corporations in relation to commercial and direct investment
disputes under the NAFTA and Bilateral Investment Treaties. Professor Coe,
a regular speaker in Europe, Latin America, and Asia, has helped organize
numerous conferences and programs related to international dispute resolution.
He has taught in international programs for Notre Dame and University of San
Diego Law Schools. He has authored numerous articles on arbitration, private
international law, and related topics and authored the books Protecting Against
the Expropriation Risk in Investing Abroad (co-authored with R.C. Allison)
(1993), International Commercial Arbitration-American Principles and Practice in
a Global Context (1997), and NAFTA Chapter 11 Reports (ed., with Brower and
Dodge) (2006). He also is on the editorial panel for Oxford University Press'
investor-state arbitration project.
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Book Chapters
Jack J. Coe, Jr., Chapters 1 & 5 (First Tentative Draft), in RESTATEMENT OF THE LAW (THIRD) INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION (ALI 2010) . WorldCat Jack J. Coe, Jr., Should Mediation of Investment Disputes Be Encourage; and If So, by Whom and How?, in 3 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION: THE FORDHAM PAPERS (Arthur Rovine ed., Martinus Nijhoff Pub. 2009) . Jack J. Coe, Jr., Settlement of Investor-state Disputes Through Mediation: Preliminary Remarks on Processes, Problems and Prospects, in ENFORCEMENT OF ARBITRAL AWARDS AGAINST SOVEREIGNS (R. Doak Bishop ed., Juris Publishers 2009) . WorldCat Jack J. Coe, Jr., An Examination of the Draft Award Circulation Provision of the US Model BIT of 2004, in THE FUTURE OF INVESTMENT ARBITRATION (Roger Alford & Catherine Rogers eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2009) . WorldCat Jack J. Coe, Jr., The Transparency Features of the Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal, in THE IRAN-U.S. CLAIMS TRIBUNAL AT 25: THE CASES EVERYONE NEEDS TO KNOW FOR INTERNATIONAL AND INVESTOR-STATE ARBITRATION (Chris Drahozal & Chris Gibson eds., Oxford Univ. Press 2007) . Jack J. Coe, Jr. & Noah Rubins, Regulating Expropriation and the Tecmed Case: Context and Contributions, in INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAW AND ARBITRATION: LEADING CASES FROM THE ICSID, NAFTA, BILATERAL TREATIES AND CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW (Todd Weiler ed., Cameron May 2005) . Jack J. Coe, Jr., The Mandate of Chapter Eleven Tribunals -Jurisdiction and Related Questions, in NAFTA INVESTMENT LAW AND ARBITRATION: PAST ISSUES, CURRENT PRACTICE, FUTURE PROSPECTS (Todd Weiler ed., Transnational Pub. 2004) . Jack J. Coe, Jr., Metalclad -A Retrospective, in NAFTA ARBITRATION REPORTS (J.C Thomas & J.C. Mowatt eds., Cameron May 2002) . Jack J. Coe, Jr., Pre-Hearing Techniques to Promote Speed and Cost-Effectiveness, in THE ARBITRATION PROCESS: COMPARATIVE LAW YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (D.Campbell ed., Kluwer Law International 2002) . WorldCat (Minimize Publications)
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