Professor Benjamin Davis, a faculty member since 2003 and tenured since 2008, is a graduate of Harvard College (BA) and Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School (JD-MBA) where he was articles editor of the Harvard International Law Journal. Professor Davis teaches in the areas of contracts, alternative dispute resolution, arbitration, public international law, and international business transactions at the University of Toledo. Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Davis was an associate professor at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law. Between 1983 and 1986, he worked in Paris, France as a development consultant in West Africa, and as a strategic business consultant with Mars and Co in Europe. In 1986, he became the American Legal Counsel at the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce where he supervised directly or indirectly over 5000 international commercial arbitration and mediation cases, made filings before courts around the world on behalf of the ICC, assisted with the drafting of arbitration laws in countries such as India and Sri Lanka, and led conferences in Eastern and Western Europe, North America, and Asia. In 1996, he was promoted to Director, Conference Programmes and Manager of the Institute of World Business Law where he organized training sessions on international contracts, dispute resolution, project finance, and electronic commerce. He is the creator of fast-track international commercial arbitration and the creator of the International Competitions for Online Dispute Resolution (ICODR) by which students from around the world competed in online negotiation, mediation, arbitration and litigation. He is a board member of the Society of American Law Teachers, Council Member of the ABA Section on Dispute Resolution, and Member of the ABA Council for Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Educational Pipeline (Pipeline Council). Until recently, he was a member and Subcommittee Chair for the Arbitration Competition for the ABA-Law Student Division Competitions Committee helping develop the arbitration moot court of the ABA. He led the successful effort in the American Society of International Law to pass only the 8th resolution in its history entitled the ASIL Centennial Resolution on Laws of War and Detainee Treatment.
Benjamin Davis shares his personal experience as a law professor and how law students can foster relationships with their professors.
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