Artem M. Joukov
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职位:金融学助理教授
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办公室 :CBPM B315
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Education
University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, TX
Ph.D. in Management Science, Finance Concentration Aug. 2021–May 2023
Master of Science in Finance Aug. 2022–Dec. 2022
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA
Master of Science in Business Research Aug. 2018–May 2021
LL.M in International Business and Economic Law (with Business Law Certificate) Jan. 2021–Dec. 2021
Florida State University Tallahassee, FL
Master of Business Administration (Specialization in Finance) Aug. 2016–Aug. 2018
University of Alabama School of Law Tuscaloosa, AL
Juris Doctor Aug. 2012–Dec. 2014
Birmingham-Southern College Birmingham, AL
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and History, with Honors (Minor: Philosophy) Aug. 2009–May 2012
Biography
Dr. Artem M. Joukov was born in Saint Petersburg, U.S.S.R. in 1990 and moved to the United States in 2000. Before becoming an academic, Dr. Joukov completed his education as a lawyer and practiced as an attorney in the United States. During his time in law school, he served on the University of Alabama Law Review, Trial Advocacy Team, Moot Court Board, and Criminal Procedure Moot Court Team, joining the Order of the Barrister. He was a finalist in the school’s internal moot court competition and earned the top trial advocacy scholarship awarded at the University of Alabama. When competing on behalf of UA Law, Dr. Joukov earned the top award in the National Criminal Moot Court Competition (the highest placement in his law school’s history). He also earned the Order of the Samaritan, the highest public service award granted by the UA Public Interest Institute. Dr. Joukov’s research is at the intersection of law, economics, and finance. He focuses on the importance of property rights to a robust economy and articulates the economic and financial damage associated with their diminution. His most recent papers have focused on shareholder rights, trade rights, and property owners’ rights in residential real estate. Dr. Joukov’s legal articles have been quoted and cited favorably by the Supreme Court of the United States, the Supreme Court of Georgia, and the Appellate Court of Connecticut. He has presented several of his works in finance at various conferences on finance and economics. Dr. Joukov began his legal career as a civil defense attorney. He then served as a prosecutor for the State of Alabama and the State of Florida before becoming a senior attorney and arbitrator for the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. He currently serves as a JAG officer in the United States Army Reserve.
Dr. Joukov's office number is 0577-55870213.
Select Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLES
William N. Clark & Artem M. Joukov, The Criminalization of America, 76 Ala. Law. 225 (2015) (cited and quoted by The Supreme Court of the United States in Gamble v. United States, 139 S. Ct. 1960, 2008, 2008 n.98 (2019) (Gorsuch, J., dissenting)).
Artem M. Joukov, Who’s the Expert? Frye and Daubert in Alabama, 47 Cumb. L. Rev. 275 (2017).
Samantha M. Caspar & Artem M. Joukov, The Implications of Marijuana Legalization on the Prevalence and Severity of Schizophrenia, 28 Health Matrix 175 (2018).
Artem M. Joukov, Isn’t That Hearsay Anyway? How the Federal Hearsay Rule Can Serve as a Map to the Confrontation Clause, 63 Wayne L. Rev. 337 (2018) (cited and quoted by The Supreme Court of Georgia in Reed v. State, 837 S.E.2d 272 (Ga. 2019)).
Artem M. Joukov & Samantha M. Caspar, Wherefore is Fortunato? How the Corpus Delicti Rule Excludes Reliable Confessions, Helps the Guilty Avoid Responsibility, and Proves Inconsistent with Basic Evidence Principles, 41 Am. J. Trial. Adv. 459 (2018).
Artem M. Joukov & Samantha M. Caspar, Comrades or Foes: Did the Russians Break the Law or New Ground for the First Amendment?, 39 Pace L. Rev. 43 (2018).
Artem M. Joukov & Samantha M. Caspar, Who Watches the Watchmen? Character and Fitness Panels and the Onerous Demands Imposed on Bar Applicants, 50 N.M. L. Rev. 383 (2020).
Samantha M. Caspar & Artem M. Joukov, Mental Health and the Constitution: How Incarcerating the Mentally Ill May Pave the Way to Treatment, 20 Nev. L. J. 547 (2020).
Samantha M. Caspar & Artem M. Joukov, Worse than Punishment: How the Involuntary Commitment of the Mentally Ill Can Violate the Constitution, 47 Hastings Const. L.Q. 499 (2020).
Samantha M. Caspar & Artem M. Joukov, The Case for Abolishing Absolute Prosecutorial Immunity on Equal Protection Grounds, 49 Hofstra L. Rev. 315 (2021).
Artem M. Joukov & Samantha M. Caspar, The Alarming Legality of Security Manipulation Through Shareholder Proposals, 44 Seattle U. L. Rev. 707 (2021).
Artem M. Joukov, Comrades or Foes: Did the Chinese Break the Law or New Ground for the First Amendment?, W. Va. L. Rev. (2022) (accepted for publication).
Samantha M. Caspar & Artem M. Joukov, You Can Check-in Any Time You Like, but You Can Never Leave: Forced Mental Health Treatment and Advance Directives, 40 Quinnipiac L. Rev. 395 (2021).
Artem M. Joukov & Samantha M. Caspar, Verbal Bullying in School: The Constitutional and Psychological Argument That Government Intervention Makes Things Worse, 46 S. Ill. L. J. 417 (2022).
Artem M. Joukov & Samantha M. Caspar, When Congress Passes the Buck: How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Exposed Flaws in Granting the President Sanctioning Powers, 46 Seattle U. L. Rev. (forthcoming 2022)
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
“Your land is my land: Civil conquest, asset protection, and real estate value,” presentation at FMA (2022); World Finance Conference (2022); World Finance Banking Symposium (2022), forthcoming.
“Mental Health and the Constitution: How Incarceration Might Pave the Way to Treatment,” presentation at the 13th annual Health Law symposium at Loyola University Chicago School of Law, November 15, 2019.