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Document Type

Article

Abstract

This Article builds upon the author’s 2010 article in the University of Dayton Law Review. More specifically, this Article focuses on research management areas that have increased in relevance over the past fifteen years or are essentially “new” to the international research collaboration realm. Now, as then, the author writes about the importance of building international collaborations during this tectonic present and urges the reader to draw their own conclusions regarding international research, emerging issues and technologies, and their importance in the future.

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James Casey is an Academic Community Leader & Founding Adjunct Associate Professor, The City University of New York; Research and Data Protection Executive, San Antonio, TX. B.A., cum laude, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater; M.A., Marquette University; M.P.A., University of Dayton; J.D., University of Dayton School of Law. Certified Privacy Practitioner (CPP), City of Glasgow College. Member, U.S. Supreme Court and Wisconsin Bars. Patron Fellow, American Bar Foundation, and a Life Fellow, Wisconsin Law Foundation. The author was a staff member on the University of Dayton Law Review during the 1986–87 school year. He is currently an ABA representative to the National Conference of Lawyers and Scientists (“NCLS”) and is a past president of the State Bar of Wisconsin Nonresident Lawyers Division. The author was an original co-Chair of the GUIRR International Research Collaborations project from 2008–11 and a committee member thereafter.

Publication Date

12-1-2025

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