Moonchul Chang is a professor of law, on leave from the National Police University in Korea (NPU). He teaches commercial law and arbitration law, while also practicing arbitration and mediation at the Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, E-Mediation Committee in Korea, Korean Internet Address Dispute Resolution Committee, Seoul District Court and WIPO. Professor Chang holds J.S.D and LL.M degrees from Dalhousie Law School, Canada and an LL.B degree from Korea University. The title of his Doctoral thesis was the Autonomy of International Commercial and Maritime Arbitration: International, Canadian and Far Eastern Perspectives (1989). As a member of the law reform committee on arbitration in the Ministry of Justice from 1996-1999, he played a key role in drafting a new Korean arbitration law. Professor Chang serves as the Chairman of Korean Internet Address Dispute Resolution Committee, as Research Director of the Korean Academy of Arbitration since 1997, and as a member of the Board of Directors to the Korean Association of Arbitrators since 1998. mc2545@columbia.edu
Jeong-Ho Roh Director(On Leave)
Specializing in constitutionalism and democracy in the South and North Korean system and international transactions, Jeong-Ho Roh holds the following degrees: B.A., Seoul National University, 1985; J.D., Columbia, 1988. He was the financial editor for the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. A member of the New York Bar, he worked in private practice at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, 1988-90 (New York) and Bae, Kim & Lee, 1993-94 (Seoul, Korea). Roh was 1st Lieutenant in the Republic of Korea Army from 1990-93. As Lecturer-in-Law at Columbia Law School, he teaches Contemporary Issues in Korean Business Law. Roh was appointed Legal Advisor to the Korean Ministry of National Unification on the North Korean light water reactor project. He is a member of the Korean Ministry of Justice's New Round Legal Assistance Council. jr253@columbia.edu