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(Redirected from Daryl A. Mundis) American lawyer

Daryl A. Mundis served as a Senior Trial Attorney at The Hague as a lead prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

Education

Mundis received his undergraduate degree from Manhattanville College. While at Manhattanville, Mundis was awarded a Truman Scholarship in his junior year. Following graduation, Mundis attended Columbia University, where he received a Juris Doctor degree. Mundis earned his PhD from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2008 under the supervision of Christopher Greenwood with a thesis entitled The law of naval exclusion zones.

Career

After law school, Mundis was commissioned as an officer in the United States Navy, where he served as a Judge Advocate General for five years before working in the Hague.

Other activities

References

  1. ^ Swartz, Salli (2008). Careers in international law (3rd ed.). American Bar Association. p. xxiv. ISBN 978-1-59031-948-2.
  2. Mundis, Daryl (2008-05-15). The law of naval exclusion zones (phd thesis). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  3. Members International Gender Champions (IGC).


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