Amos Shapira
Bringing clarity to complex systems in the realm of Conflict of Laws, Dr. Amos Shapira serves as a distinguished faculty member at Hofstra University School of Law. With a specialized focus on tort conflicts, Dr. Shapira's expertise extends to the intricate application of both domestic and international law principles. His scholarly work is dedicated to resolving legal disputes that involve cross-jurisdictional issues, a field that demands precision and a deep understanding of multifaceted legal frameworks. Dr. Shapira has made significant contributions to the academic community through his extensive publications in leading law reviews. His research is not only theoretical but also practical, offering insights that are crucial for legal practitioners and scholars alike. By presenting his findings at both national and international conferences, Dr. Shapira has established himself as a thought leader in the field, engaging with a global audience and fostering dialogue on pressing legal challenges. His work in Conflict of Laws has garnered widespread recognition, influencing both contemporary legal analysis and the development of future legal doctrines. Dr. Shapira's research continues to shape the discourse in this dynamic area of law, providing clarity and guidance in navigating the complexities of cross-border legal issues. In addition to his research, Dr. Shapira is committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of legal professionals. His courses at Hofstra University are designed to equip students with the critical thinking skills necessary to tackle the challenges of modern legal practice. Through his dedication to education and scholarship, Dr. Shapira plays a pivotal role in advancing the understanding and application of Conflict of Laws. Dr. Shapira's ongoing contributions to the legal field underscore his commitment to excellence and innovation. His work not only enriches the academic landscape but also has practical implications for the resolution of legal disputes across jurisdictions. As the legal environment continues to evolve, Dr. Shapira remains at the forefront, guiding both students and professionals through the complexities of tort conflicts and beyond.
Publications
, 65-80, 1971-01-01
, 229-241, 1969-04-01
, 497-511, 1974-10-01
, 115, 2006-01-01
, 569-580, 2009-01-01
, 202-240, 1970-01-01
, 340-350, 2004-01-01
, 1019-1027, 2009-01-01
, 103-119, 1988-01-01
, 1-9, 1999-12-02
, 248, 1977-03-01
, 34-60, 1970-01-01
, 685-702, 2000-01-01
, 43, 2001-01-01