Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law
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Francis A. Gabor

Professor of Law

Teaching interests: Conflicts of Laws, Commercial Law, Business Associations, International Law, Comparative Law, International Business Transactions, Immigration Law, Legal Writing and Research.

Education: Dr. Jur. (cum laude), 1967, Eotvos Lorand Science University, Budapest; LL. M., 1973, University of California at Berkeley; J. D., 1975, Tulane University.

Experience: Judicial clerkship with the Central Court of Budapest, 1966-67; assistant legal counsel for Cseppel Iron Works, Inc., 1968; legal research assistant to Chairman Will E. Leonard of the International Trade Commission, 1974; law clerk and associate for Clemons, Taube and Sauer, 1976; Faculty of Law and State Sciences, Eotvos Lorand Science University, 1965-66, 1981-82, 1990-91, 1995-1996; joined the faculty of The Salzburg Institute in International Legal Studies in 1982; University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, 1984-85; joined The University of Memphis School of Law faculty in 1976.

Admitted: Washington, D.C.; Tennessee. Achievements/Publications: Contributing author of Foreign Investment in Central and Eastern Europe (published by Columbia University of New York), Advisor for the Parker School Journal of East European Law. Professor Gabor has written numerous law reviews articles on international law, international conflict of laws, immigration law, and legal developments in Central-eastern Europe. He was awarded the Fulbright Hays Fellowship and Awards in 1981-82, 1990-91, and 1995-1996. He is a member of the American Society of International Law, International Law Association American Branch.
 

Email: fgabor@memphis.edu