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Dr. Jeremy I. Levitt is the Distinguished Professor of International Law at Florida A&M University College of Law and former Dean of Law and Vice Chancellor's Chair at the University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law in Fredericton, New Brunswick (Canada). He is a world renown legal scholar, political scientist, historian and international lawyer. Dr. Levitt is a Fulbright scholar and has lived, worked, and traveled in 52 countries. He has held a variety of globally-oriented positions, having served as Head of the International Technical Advisory Committee (ITAC) of the Liberia Truth and Reconciliation Commission of the Republic of Liberia (LTRC), Senior Legal Consultant to the Special Court for Sierra Leone (Sierra Leone war crimes tribunal), Senior Legal Adviser to The Carter Center's rule of law projects in Liberia, Special Assistant to the Managing Director for global human and social development at The World Bank Group in Washington, D.C., and as a Legal Aide to the government of The Honroable Nelson Mandela and the Constitutional Assembly of the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa during the country's constitution-making process. Dr. Levitt was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and is married with two children. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy in politics and international studies at the University of Cambridge-St. John's College, Doctor of Law from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Bachelor of Arts in political science from Arizona State University. He formerly served as a professor of law at Florida A&M University, Florida International University, and DePaul University.
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