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Jessica Vapnek

Associate Dean of the MSL Program, Director of the International Development Law Center, Professor of Practice

Bio

Jessica Vapnek is Associate Dean of the MSL Program, Director of the International Development Law Center, and Professor of Practice at UC Law SF. Previously, she was a Regional Technical Director for a consulting firm in San Francisco implementing rule-of-law projects around the world. In that role she managed complex international projects and helped write winning proposals. Previously, for almost 15 years, Professor Vapnek served as a Legal Officer with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in Rome, providing policy advice to member countries, drafting legislation on agriculture and natural resources, and writing and editing a number of articles and books. Professor Vapnek has lived in Africa (she was a Peace Corps Volunteer in the former Zaire and a Fulbright Scholar in Ghana) and has worked in or traveled to almost 100 countries during her career. She continues to do occasional work for the UN as an expert, for example traveling to Bhutan and Malawi to review their veterinary legislative frameworks and to Nepal to evaluate a proposed draft food safety law. She speaks French, Spanish, and Italian.

Education

  • University of California, Berkeley - School of Law
    J.D.

  • Yale University
    B.A.

Accomplishments

  • Editor in Chief
    California Law Review

  • Fulbright Scholar
    Ghana

  • Fulbright Specialist
    Poland

  • Peace Corps Volunteer
    Democratic Republic of the Congo

Selected Scholarship

Courses

  • Legal Research and Writing for Masters Students
  • Drafting Legislation
  • Introduction to US Legal Systems
  • Introduction to Law
  • Advanced Legal Writing
  • US Law & Current Events
  • Asynchronous Legal Writing for Masters