Updated: March 5, 2012 (Initial publication: Jan. 3, 2012)

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RAPP, Lucien

Lucien Rapp is a lawyer, a Doctor of Law, a Tenured Professor of Administrative Law (...)

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Lucien Rapp is a lawyer, a Doctor of Law, a Tenured Professor of Administrative Law.

He has served as an expert for the World Bank, the International Labor Organization, the International Telecommunations Union, and the European Community. He was also a member of the High Level Group. In 1997 and 1998 he served as a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Network in Communication and Information Perspectives (ENCIP). In 1998, Lucien Rapp directed The Hague Academy of International Law’s Centre d’études francophones. In 2000, he was the president of the working group on spatial telecommunications created by the French Ministry of Research and Space. In 2005 and 2006, he participated in the French Council of State’s working group on Space Law. Euromoney and the Europan Counsel review have identified Lucien Rapp as one of the best telecommunication and telecommunication law experts in the world.

He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Faculté de droit de Toulouse since 1992, and is also a founding member of the Association pour le Développement du Droit de l’Espace en France (ADDEF —Association for the Development of Space Law in France). He is a lawyer with Watson, Farley & Williams. He supervises research at the Center for Space and Electronic Communication Policy at the University of New Mexico in the United States, and also teaches classes at the Université de Paris-IX Dauphine.

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He has published articles in The Journal of Regulation:

- Does a legal principle regarding net neutrality exist?, The Journal of Regulation, 2011, I-2.6, (To read this article, pleaze click here.)

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