
About
Nicholas Rine is a Clinical Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School, with additional affiliations to the Center for Southeast Asian Studies. He holds a J.D. from Wayne State University (1973) and a B.A. from the same institution. His office is located in 360 Legal Research Building.
Professor Rine specializes in Southeast Asian legal systems with particular expertise in Cambodian law, asylum and refugee law, child advocacy, and women's legal rights. His work examines:
- Legal frameworks for refugee protection
- Cross-cultural approaches to child advocacy
- Gender equity in legal systems
- Development law in post-conflict regions
No publications or articles are listed in the available materials. Professional memberships include the American Immigration Lawyers Association, State Bar of Ohio, State Bar of Michigan, and Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
No information is available regarding student advising responsibilities, research grants, or laboratory affiliations.
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