Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte
Associate Professor of Law
L.E.D., Université de Toulon, France
LL.B., Kiel University, Germany
LL.M. (European Union Law, European Banking Law), Saarland University, Germany
Dr.jur./S.J.D., Saarland University
LL.M. (International Finance and Business Law), Washington College of Law
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Tel: 916.739.7267
Professor Schlemmer-Schulte joined the Pacific McGeorge faculty in 2006 after many years as an international corporate and finance lawyer, international policy-maker, and scholar in the field of international, European, and comparative financial, monetary and business law. Most recently, she was Visiting Scholar/Professor for International Finance and Business Law at the Max-Planck-Institute for International Law in Heidelberg, Germany from 2004 to 2006, where her research focused on the reform of the international financial, monetary, and economic order in the era of globalization. She was senior counsel and special advisor to the senior vice president and general counsel of the World Bank for seven years in Washington, D.C. A former associate with law firms in Cologne and Frankfurt, Germany, Professor Schlemmer-Schulte has taught full-time at several European universities. As an adjunct, she has taught international and European financial, monetary, and business law at several American law schools, including American University and John Marshall. She has also taught at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Services. Professor Schlemmer-Schulte has published seven books and contributed more than 20 articles to law journals. In addition, she is an expert with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research and, on an ad hoc basis, serves as a consultant with several international financial institutions.
Courses: Business Associations | Personal Property Financing | Negotiable Instruments








