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Stratos Pahis is an Associate Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law at Brooklyn Law School. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, an A.B. in Economics from Dartmouth College (summa cum laude), and a Master’s in International Development from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. His expertise spans International Economic Law, Trade Law, Investment Law, and Sovereign Debt. He has practiced international arbitration at WilmerHale and held visiting faculty positions at Columbia Law School, NYU, and Wake Forest University.
His research addresses foundational challenges in international law, including WTO reform, the role of investment treaties, and trade-national security tensions. Notable contributions include the 2022 Francis Deák Prize-winning article on sovereign debt and work cited in Christoph Schreuer’s investment law treatise. He teaches International Trade Law, Public International Law, and Contracts.
Recent publications analyze Trump’s tariffs, WTO judicial crises, and plurilateral trade agreements. His current projects explore climate change in investment law and U.S.-China trade dynamics. Fluent in five languages, Pahis has practiced in multiple jurisdictions and contributed to global legal initiatives like the International Commission of Jurists.




