Curtis Doebbler - Career

Career

Doebbler has taught law at London School of Economics, Khartoum University, Pristina University, Tuzla University, The American University in Cairo, Webster University Geneva, and Tashkent State Institute of Law. Since 2004 he has been a professor of law (visiting) at An-Najah National University.

His clients have included several sitting and former heads of state, an estimated 2.5 million internally displaced persons in Sudan, an estimated 15,000 Ethiopian refugees, and numerous other individuals and groups.

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