Charles Stotler

Assistant Professor of Practice

Charles W Stotler

Assistant Professor of the Practice of Law and Director, Center for Air and Space Law

Research Interests

Evolution of the principle of sovereignty and rule of law for aerospace activities

Biography

Charles Stotler is an Assistant Professor of the Practice of Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law and Director of its Center for Air and Space Law. He teaches course on air, cyber and space law and serves as faculty advisor for LL.M. theses and student participation in air and space law moot court competitions. Charles also advises a broad array of clients on law, policy and regulatory issues, both independently as well as in support of the work of Aviation Advocacy, a Swiss-based consultancy. He focuses on activities and technologies that push policy and regulatory boundaries, such as unmanned aircraft systems and novel uses of space applications. Charles holds a Master of Laws in Air and Space Law from McGill University, a Juris Doctor from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, a Master of Liberal Arts from St. John’s College and a Bachelor of Sciences in Biology from Mount Saint Mary’s University. He was called to the bar in California in 2010 and New York in 2011.

Education

B.S. Biology, Mount Saint Marys College - MD (1999)

M.A. Liberal Arts, St Johns College Main Campus (2001)

J.D. Law, Loyola University in New Orleans (2008)

LLM Air and Space, McGill University (2018)