Katharina Pistor

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Katharina Pistor
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Title(s) Michael I. Sovern Professor of Law
Law school Columbia Law School
Subject(s) Law and Development (previously co-taught at New York University with Kevin Davis, Fall 2009)
Lawyering Across Multiple Legal Orders
Globalization in Comparative Perspective

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Katharina Pistor is a law professor at Columbia Law School. Subjects taught by Katharina Pistor include Law and Development (previously co-taught at New York University with Kevin Davis, Fall 2009), Lawyering Across Multiple Legal Orders, [[Globalization in Comparative Perspective (co-taught with Tamara Lothian)]], [[Global Governance (co-taught in different years with Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Doyle) Global Governance: The Evolving Regime for Financial Markets Law and Development (co-taught at New York University with Kevin Davis)]], and Corporations.


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