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Richard C. Pugh

Distinguished Professor of Law
A.B. 1951, Dartmouth College; B.A. 1953, Oxford University; J.D. 1958, Columbia University

Professor Richard C. Pugh was a Rhodes Scholar, a professor of law at Columbia University, a deputy assistant attorney general of the United States (Tax Division) and a senior partner in New York City of the international firm of Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. He joined the faculty in 1989 and teaches and writes in the areas of corporate tax, international tax, international law and international criminal law and human rights. He was named a university professor of USD from 1998 to 1999. Pugh is co-author of the coursebooks International Law, Taxation of International Transactions and Taxation of Business Enterprises (West Group). He serves on the editorial advisory boards of the American Oxonian and the International Tax Journal. He is a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel and a member of the American Law Institute.