| Philip M. Nichols
Associate Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics
Faculty Director of College Houses and Academic Services
Faculty Master of Stouffer College House
JD, Duke University, 1988
LLM, Duke University, 1988
AB, Harvard University, 1982
Phil Nichols is an Associate Professor of Legal Studies
and Business Ethics at the University of Pennsylvania. His
research focuses on the institutions of international trade
- primarily the World Trade
Organization - and on the institutional changes
occurring in emerging economies. Professor Nichols has also
conducted substantial research on corruption. He also
teaches courses on emerging
economies and on international business transactions.
Professor Nichols also serves the University as the Faculty
Director of
College Houses and Academic Services, and as the Faculty
Master of Stouffer
College House.
Outside of the University, Professor Nichols holds the
co-chair position of the Law Group of
UN/CEFACT, and
serves as co-chair of the International Economic Law Group
of the American Society of International Law.
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