Robert Mundheim

Robert Harry Mundheim BVO (born February 24, 1933)[3] is an American legal scholar.

[9][10][6] From 1994-2000, Mundheim remained connected to the University of Pennsylvania Law School through service as a board member and overseer.

[17][7] Other institutions where he has had a prominent role include the Salzburg Seminar (board of directors, 1999-2002 and now), the American Academy in Berlin (president, 2000-2006), and the National Association of Securities Dealers (vice-chairman, governor-at-large, and member of the executive committee, 1988-1991).

[7][18] Mundheim was awarded the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2007.

[7] In 2014, in The Monetary System: Analysis and New Approaches to Regulation, authors Jean-François Serval and Jean-Pascal Tranié noted: "This year, Robert Mundheim was honored by the American Lawyer as a 'Lifetime Achiever', which is one of the most recognized distinctions that an American lawyer can get.