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| image        = [[File:Default avatar.jpg]]
| last_name    = Robbins
| title        = Professor of Law and Justice
| image        = [[Image:I_Robbins_WCL.jpg]]
| law_school  = American University Washington College of Law
| title        = Professor of Law and Justice*Director of the JD/MS Dual Degree Program in Law and Justice*Barnard T. Welsh Scholar
| subjects    = Criminal Justice
| law_school  = Washington College of Law
| subjects    = Conflict of Laws*Adv Crim Law
| status      =
| taught_since =  
| taught_since =  
| outlines    = WCL Robbins Criminal Justice
| alma_mater  = Harvard Law School
| website      =  
| outlines    = WCL Robbins Conflict of Laws*WCL Robbins Adv Crim Law
| website      = http://www.wcl.american.edu/faculty/robbins/
}}
}}
'''Ira P. Robbins''' is a law professor at [[Washington College of Law]]. Subjects taught by Ira P. Robbins include [[Conflict of Laws]] and [[Adv Crim Law]].
Ira P. Robbins graduated from [[Harvard Law School]].
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Latest revision as of 04:03, June 4, 2012

Ira P. Robbins
I Robbins WCL.jpg
Title(s) Professor of Law and Justice
Director of the JD/MS Dual Degree Program in Law and Justice
Barnard T. Welsh Scholar
Law school Washington College of Law
Subject(s) Conflict of Laws
Adv Crim Law
Alma Mater Harvard Law School
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Website
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Ira P. Robbins is a law professor at Washington College of Law. Subjects taught by Ira P. Robbins include Conflict of Laws and Adv Crim Law.

Ira P. Robbins graduated from Harvard Law School.

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