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Mark A Buchanan, Professor of Law and International Business (B.A., St. Thomas; J.D., Nebraska; LL.M., Illinois) is a licensed attorney and has lived and worked in the U.S., China, Australia, Canada, Thailand, Vietnam and Spain. Prior to coming to Boise in 1996 he was a tenured member of the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia (1990-1995). He has twice been awarded overseas Fulbright Professorships. He has taught courses in international trade and investment law and has long focused his research interests on Corporate Social Responsibility in the international context, including interfaces with World Trade Organization related policies with an emphasis on international labor standards. He was a member of the U.S. Technical Advisory Group to the ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility project culminating in December, 2010 and has also worked with the Global Reporting Initiative GRI) in Amsterdam. He is a member of the International Law Sections of both the Idaho and American Bar Associations and has been Certified as a Global Business Professional by NASBITE (National Association of Small Business International Trade Educators.
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