Indiana University, Bloomington
Professor Fidler joined the faculty in 1995 to teach public international law. He is one of the world's leading experts on international law and public health, especially with regard to infectious diseases. Professor Fidler is also an internationally recognized expert on the regulation of foreign investment, biological weapons and bioterrorism, the international legal implications of "non-lethal" weapons, and the globalization of baseball.
In addition to his teaching and scholarly activities,
Professor Fidler has served as an international legal consultant to
the World Bank Group (on foreign investment in Palestine), the World
Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (on global public health issues), U.S. Department of
Defense's Defense Science Board (on bioterrorism), the Federation of
American Scientists Working Group on Biological Weapons, the Drugs for
Neglected Diseases Working Group, the Public Health Law Programme at
the University of Durban-Westville, South Africa, and HIV/AIDS support
groups in Japan.
Office: (812) 855-6403; E-mail: dfidler@indiana.edu
Biographical information taken from: WWW:
http://www.law.indiana.edu/directory/dfidler.asp