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Arizona Law aims to create Global Mining Law Center

byCustoms Today Report
08/08/2015
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TUCSON: The University of Arizona Rogers College of Law will support cutting-edge research, assemble leaders from across the mining spectrum to foster productive dialogue, and create solutions that address pressing law and policy issues.

The center draws on Arizona Law’s expertise in international trade and business law, human rights law, environmental law, and indigenous people’s law and policy. The planned curriculum includes specialty courses on the intellectual property of mining, water law, multinational taxation, and mining workplace safety and legal responsibility.

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“Arizona Law is the first academic institution with a global mining law center of this magnitude,” said Dean Marc Miller. “As befits Arizona’s economy and history, we have taught mining law for nearly a century. This new center will allow us to provide graduates with even more resources to enter a complex and critically important industry.”

The center will roll out degree and non-degree training opportunities online and in residence, including:

Master’s degrees with a mining law and policy focus for both lawyers (an LLM) and non-lawyers (an MLS)

Certificate courses for executives, lawyers, managers, engineers, civic and community leaders, and government officials in the mining industry

JDresident degree with a concentration and certificate in mining law and policy

The center is led by John Lacy, an Arizona Law alumnus and professor of practice who has devoted his career to international mining transactions. He is also head of the natural resources practice group at the law firm of DeConcini McDonald Yetwin & Lacy.

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