Adrian Neritani
"Having had the opportunity to work and study in the legal profession and in diplomacy, both in Europe and the US, I can say with confidence that the quality of instruction and overall academic experience at The John Marshall Law School have been of great value to me. My views of global affairs and the law have been considerably influenced as a result of my studies. The John Marshall ‘family’ is a great asset for its students. Studying at John Marshall and living in the great city of Chicago has been one of the most unique experiences of my career to date."
Adrian Neritani served as Albania’s permanent representative to the United Nations from April 2006 through June 2009. During his diplomatic career with Albania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1991 through 1999, Neirtani was in charge of the desks for the US, China and the Far East and served as first secretary and charge d'affaires at the Albanian Embassy in Beijing, China. Before his diplomatic work, Neritani was a professor at Luigi Gurakuqi University in Shkodra, Albania. In 2000, Neritani became an independent adviser on immigration issues, international trade and business, and in from 2003 through 2006, he worked as a consultant and legal associate at Cullison & Cullison, PC, in Chicago.
Neritani received a degree in political science in 1989 and a law degree in 1996 from the University of Tirana Faculty of Law, Albania. He also received a master's degree in international relations in 1993 from the Mediterranean Academy of Diplomatic Studies, University of Malta, and an LLM degree in international business and trade law in 2002 from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago. He is a member of the New York Bar.
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