Professor Rex J. Zedalis
Profile
Rex J. Zedalis is Professor of Law (Emeritus) and Co-Founding Director, Comparative and International Law Center, and Fellow, National Energy-Environment Law & Policy Institute, at the University of Tulsa. He holds a JSD from Columbia University (1987), was the W.B. Cutting Fellow in international law at that institution (1980-81), and taught both in the U.S. and Europe in the international law and world trade law fields for 38 years. Prof. Zedalis is the author of International Energy Law: Rules Governing Future Exploration, Exploitation and Use Renewable Resources (Ashgate, 2000), The Legal Dimensions of Oil and Gas In Iraq (Cambridge, 2009), Claims Against Iraqi Oil and Gas (Cambridge, 2010), and Oil and Gas in the Disputed Kurdish Territories (Routledge, 2012), as well as numerous articles in peer reviewed journals on various international aspects of Iraqi oil and gas, public international law, and international trade law.