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Distinguished Scholars-in-Residence |
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"Transitional Justice: A Holistic Interpretation" |
Dr. Alexander Boraine, Founding President of International Center for Transitional Justice, Former Deputy Chairperson of South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission |
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"The Power of Legitimacy and the Legitimacy of Power" |
Thomas Franck, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence; Professor of Law, New York University School of Law |
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"The Future of Peacekeeping Operations" |
Jane Holl Lute, Distinguished Diplomat-in-Residence |
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"Reforming the United Nations Human Rights Program" |
Bertram Ramcharan, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence; (Co-sponsored by the International League for Human Rights) |
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"Critiquing the Critics of Economic Globalization" |
Michael Trebicock, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence; University Professor, University of Toronto Law Faculty |
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Current Developments in International Relations Lecture Series |
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"Coalitions of the Willing: The Evolution of Informal International Law" |
Eyal Benvenisti, Professor of Law, Tel-Aviv University; Visiting Professor, New York University School of Law |
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"A Theory of WTO Law" |
Chi Carmody, Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario |
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Public Lecture Series |
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"South African Model: Negotiated Settlement and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission" |
Dr. Alexander Boraine, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence |
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"Putting the Pieces Back Together: The Int'l Center for Transitional Justice" |
Dr. Alexander Boraine, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence |
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"IP Copyright Issues in China: Enforcement and Beyond" |
Mark Cohen, Intellectual Property Attaché for the U.S Embassy in Beijing |
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"The Challenging of Managing Multicultural Operations: Whose Principles? Whose Values? Whose Rules?" |
Jane Holl Lute, Distinguished Diplomat-in-Residence
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Transnational Law Luncheons |
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"The Future of State Responsibilty in the Area of Personal Liabilty" |
Thomas Franck, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence; Professor of Law, New York University School of Law |
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"Post-Conflict Iraq and U.S Grand Strategy for the Middle East" |
Jane Holl Lute, Distinguished Diplomat-in-Residence |
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"Bijuralism" |
Michael Trebicock, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence; University Professor, University of Toronto Law Faculty |
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Faculty Colloquia |
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"Rule of Law Reform in Asia" |
Michael Trebicock, Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence; University Professor, University of Toronto Law Faculty |
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Brown Bag Series |
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"Chinese NGOs: Recent Developments & Legal Challenges" |
Jia Ping, Visiting Scholar, Columbia Law School |
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Open Discussion about the Foreign Service and as Ambassador to Uruguay |
Martin J. Silverstein, Sr. Counsel, Greenberg Traurig LLP, Former United States Ambassador to Uruguay |
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"Duties to Creditors: A Comparative Perspective"
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Donna McKenzie Skene, Senior Lecturer, University of Aberdeen School of Law, & Jonathan Lipson, Professor of Law, Temple University Beasley School of Law |
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Open Discussion about her experiences as a Trial Judge on the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Honorable Carolyn Engel Temin |
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Delaware Valley International Law Day III |
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"Need and Prospects for UN Reform"
Thomas Franck, Keynote Speaker Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence Professor of Law, New York University School of Law |
Delaware Valley International Law Day III is designed to provide to international law faculty in the tri-state area the opportunity to exchange ideas about their scholarship as well as to promote dialogue on emerging international legal issues. The one-day event consisted of a series of presentations by faculty members from area law schools.
Presenters:
Prof. William W. Burke-White, University of Pennsylvania Shool of Law Prof. Larry Cata Backer, Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law Prof. Martin Flaherty, Fordham Law School Prof. Philip Nichols, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Discussants:
Prof. Roger Clark, Rutgers (Camden) School of Law Prof. Erin Daly, Widener Universtiy School of Law Prof. Joseph W. Dellapenna, Villanova University School of Law Prof. Andrew Strauss, Widener University School of Law |