Lee Seokwoo

Lee Seokwoo is a Korean academic, author and member of the law faculty at Inha University at Incheon, Korea.

Early life

Lee's earned undergraduate and Master of Laws degrees at Korea University. Further studies led to an LL.M. at the University of Minnesota Law School and an LL.M. in International Legal Studies at New York University School of Law.[1] He was engaged in post-graduate research at George Washington University in 1999 and at the International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU) at Durham University in 1999-2000. He was also a research scholar at the Asian Studies Centre in St Antony's College at Oxford in 2000.

Lee's doctorate in Public International Law was conferred by Oxford University in 2001. His dissertation was entitled "International Law and the Resolution of Territorial Disputes over Islands in East Asia."[2] In 2001, he was also a visiting scholar in the East Asian Legal Studies Program (EALS) at Harvard Law School in 2001.[3]

Career

Lee is associate professor of law at Inha University at Incheon, Korea.[4]

Selected works

In a statistical overview derived from writings by and about Lee Seokwoo, OCLC/WorldCat lists only 2 works in 4 publications in 1 language and 5 library holdings.[5]

  • International Law and the Resolution of Territorial Disputes over Islands in East Asia (2001 )
  • Territorial Disputes Among Japan, China, and Taiwan Concerning the Senkaku Islands (2002)
Journals

Notes

  1. University of Washington, catalog note
  2. Lee, Seokwoo. (2001). International Law and the Resolution of Territorial Disputes over Islands in East Asia. Thesis (D.Phil.)--University of Oxford.
  3. Lee, Seokwoo et al. (2001). Towards a framework for the Resolution of the Territorial Dispute, back book cover bio note
  4. Chinese Journal of International Law, author note; Inha University, faculty and staff search Archived 2011-01-24 at the Wayback Machine
  5. WorldCat Identities Archived 2010-12-30 at the Wayback Machine: Lee, Seokwoo
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