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Roger P. Alford is a Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame, concurrently serving as a professor at the Keough School of Global Affairs. He holds affiliate roles as a Faculty Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, the Nanovic Institute for European Studies, and the Pulte Institute for Global Development. His professional history includes roles as Associate Dean for Graduate and International Programs (2013–2017), Academic Director of the London Global Gateway (2016–2017), and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for International Affairs at the US Department of Justice (2017–2019).
Alford earned a B.A. (Honors) from Baylor University (1985), a J.D. (Honors) from NYU School of Law, and an LL.M. from the University of Edinburgh. Before academia, he clerked for Judge James Buckley (DC Circuit Court of Appeals) and Judge Richard Allison (Iran-United States Claims Tribunal). His legal practice included senior roles at Hogan Lovells and the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland.
His research focuses on international trade, arbitration, antitrust, and transnational litigation. Notable works address treaty enforcement, cross-border arbitration disparities, and big tech antitrust dynamics. He co-edits the Kluwer Arbitration Blog and contributes to the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.
His academic leadership includes roles in global gateway programs and institutional entrepreneurship. Despite extensive publications, he has not been explicitly noted for receiving scientific awards in the provided text.



