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Ilhyung Lee
Ilhyung Lee
  • Comparative equal protection
  • Law and society in Korea
  • International commercial arbitration
  • Culture and dispute resolution
  • Culture and law
  • Intellectual property

Edward W. Hinton Professor of Law
Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution

JD, Boston College Law School
MA, Washington College
BA, University of Maryland

  • Phone Number: (573) 882-2426
  • Room Number: 311 Hulston Hall
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Professor Ilhyung Lee’s research and teaching interests are related closely to the international and comparative setting. His scholarship addresses: comparative approaches to individual rights; the intersection of law, society, and culture in Korea; and the impact of culture on the dispute resolution process. Professor Lee’s related courses include Comparative Constitutional Law, Cross-cultural Dispute Resolution, and International Commercial Arbitration. He also writes and teaches in intellectual property law (Trademarks and Copyright). He has lectured in Japan as a Fulbright Scholar.

A Senior Fellow at the Law School’s Center for the Study of Dispute Resolution, Professor Lee has served as a panelist in domain name disputes administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization. He is also a member of the London Court of International Arbitration, the United States Council for International Business, and the National Sports Law Institute.

Professor Lee’s private practice experience includes positions at Cravath, Swaine & Moore (New York) and Kim & Chang (Seoul, Korea). Previously, he was law clerk to the Honorable Joseph F. Weis, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. As a law student, he was an articles editor on the law review, and graduated with Order of the Coif honors.

Recent Publications

Academic Journals

Korean Perception(s) of Equality and Equal Protection, 31 BOSTON COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL & COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW 53 (2008).
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Practice and Predicament: The Nationality of the International Arbitrator (With Survey Results), 31 FORDHAM INTERNATIONAL LAW JOURNAL 603 (2008).
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The Law and Culture of the Apology in Korean Dispute Settlement (with Japan and the U.S. in Mind), 27 MICHIGAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 1 (2005).
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In re Culture: The Cross-Cultural Negotiations Course in the Law School Curriculum, 20 OHIO STATE JOURNAL ON DISPUTE RESOLUTION 375 (2005).
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Working Papers

The "Bad Faith" Element in UDRP Disputes: The Korea Cases, (in progress)

Why (Not) Dissent?: Consensus and Disagreement in Arbitration Decisions, (in progress)

 
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