About Ari Afilalo


Ari Afilalo is a respected professor, author, writer and philosopher. He currently teaches courses in international trade law, international business transactions and contracts at Rutgers Law School. Mr. Afilalo specializes in treatment of intellectual property in free trade areas, the European Union’s system of judicial remedies, the law governing the elimination of non-tariff barriers to trade, and the international rules for the protection of cross-border investment.



Professor Afilalo holds a J.D. magna cum laude from Boston University School of Law and an LL.M.from Harvard Law School (where he concentrated in international law). He served as a law clerk to Chief Justice Paul J. Liacos of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.

Before joining the Rutgers- Camden faculty, he served for one year as the Croft Assistant Professor of Law and International Studies at the University of Mississippi School of Law, where he taught courses in European Union law, public and private international law and banking law.

Ari Afilalo is an expert in Sephardic Jewish rituals and customs. He makes enormous contributions to the Sephardic Jewish community in New York with his in-depth writings about Sephardic Jews. He also writes blogs posts about Sephardic Jews’ journeys, rituals, practices, food customs, origin, communities, culture, traditions, language, history, music, religion, institutions, etc.

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