Claire Nolasco

 Claire Nolasco

Claire Nolasco

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Biography

Texas A&M University Kingsville - Criminology

Legal academic
Higher Education
Claire Angelique Nolasco
Braaten
San Antonio, Texas
Legal internship work in Ohebashi law office in Osaka, Japan and Minamitani and Sogo law office in Fukuoka, Japan.

Admitted into the practice of law in the Republic of the Philippines and State Bar of California.

Served as Director V in Philippine Senate, handling various technical working committees on pending legislation. Consultancy work on Anti-Money Laundering Law, Judicial Reform Law, Dual Citizenship Law, Juvenile Justice Law.

Handled estate planning, wills and succession and trust documents for various clients.

Specialties: corporate law, securities law, banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions, immigration law, real property


Experience

  • Texas A&M University-San Antonio

    Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

    Courses Taught: Criminal Law, Criminology, Global Organized Crime, American Judicial Process, Victimology.

Education

  • Kyushu University

    Master of Laws (LLM)

    International Economic and Business Law
    Member, Student Negotiation Team 2004-2005, Faculty of Law.

  • University of the Philippines College of Law

    Doctor of Law (J.D.)



  • Sam Houston State University

    PhD

    Criminal Justice

Publications

  • Unlocking the Black Box: Indicators of Treatment Noncompliance in a Sample of Repeat DWI Offenders

    Journal of Substance use

  • Unlocking the Black Box: Indicators of Treatment Noncompliance in a Sample of Repeat DWI Offenders

    Journal of Substance use

  • Building Legal Competency: Foundations for a More Effective Criminology and Criminal Justice Discipline

    Journal of Criminal Justice Education

  • Unlocking the Black Box: Indicators of Treatment Noncompliance in a Sample of Repeat DWI Offenders

    Journal of Substance use

  • Building Legal Competency: Foundations for a More Effective Criminology and Criminal Justice Discipline

    Journal of Criminal Justice Education

  • Media access to juvenile proceedings: Balancing the tightrope between privacy rights and freedom of the press

    International Journal of Law Crime and Justice