- Stephen Urice
Stephen Urice, Director of the Project for Cultural Heritage Law & Policy, is an internationally recognized expert in
cultural property law and a formertrusts and estates practitioner.An archaeologist and an attorney, Urice is now a tenure-track member of the law faculty at the
University of Miami School of Law . Previously he served as a lecturer atUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School for several years and previously taught atUCLA Law School. In 2003, Urice served as a visiting lecturer of public and international affairs at Princeton’sWoodrow Wilson School , teaching a seminar on the 1954Hague Convention on the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict.Urice’s doctoral dissertation formed the basis of his book, "
Qasr Kharana in the Transjordan" (1987), which presented the findings of his work as director of a Jordanian-American archaeological expedition at that early Islamic site. On completing his doctorate in 1981, Urice enteredHarvard Law School . He graduated with the Class of ’84 and began his legal practice in the Trusts and Estates department ofMilbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in New York. Three years later, he moved to Los Angeles where he joined the trusts and estates department at Irell & Manella. Urice left the practice of law in 1991 to serve as acting director of the Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation in Los Angeles.External links
* [http://faculty.law.miami.edu/surice/ Urice homepage at University of Miami]
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