University of Michigan Law students attend University of Tokyo winter school on Japanese law
MICHIGAN LAW — Two Michigan Law students were among a select group who recently participated in a week-long program at the University of Tokyo, where they immersed themselves in issues of international law.
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — The Virginia Journal of International Law celebrated its 65th anniversary at a recent symposium and announced plans to bolster its future with an annual “world-class” colloquium honoring former editor-in-chief Jonathan C. Hamilton ’98.
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NPR — U.S. State Department employees tasked with advising international students about opportunities to pursue higher education in the United States can’t get clear answers from the federal government on how to discuss or promote their work or if they’re even allowed to do so.
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EXCHANGE OF NOTES — The University of Georgia School of Law’s spring 2025 International Law Colloquium welcomed Professor Katrin Kuhlmann, who presented her working paper, “Micro International Law.” Greg Day, Associate Professor in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, served as Kuhlmann’s faculty discussant.
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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY — Villanova Law’s International Entrepreneurship Program, which launched last year, combines legal studies with an immersive semester abroad and externship experience in Cape Town, South Africa—one of the fastest-growing centers of international business and commerce.
Read More about A look at Villanova Law International Entrepreneurship ProgramUC Berkeley Law Center for Law and Business director Angeli Patel visits World Economic Forum
UC BERKELEY LAW — Angeli Patel ’20 traveled nearly 6,000 miles to the recent World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The gap to resolving vital corporate issues — rebuilding trust, reimagining growth, safeguarding the planet, operating industries in the intelligence age — seems even longer.
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THE HARVARD CRIMSON — Harvard Law School Professor Susan Farbstein, director of Harvard’s International Human Rights Law Clinic, announced plans to submit evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine to the International Criminal Court at a Thursday panel.
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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME THE LAW SCHOOL — The United States International Trade Commission held a public hearing in Washington, DC, where staff attorney Jean Marc Brissau and legal fellow Josemaría Rodríguez Conca, together with Notre Dame Law J.D. student interns Yuta Inada and Mary Pat Peterson, and International Human Rights LL.M. student Mónica Elizabeth Nuño Nuño of…
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USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW — Expanding the law school’s global engagement efforts, USC Gould Dean Franita Tolson traveled to Asia in September, hosting a series of events in Shanghai, Seoul and Tokyo to strengthen ties with alumni across the region.
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CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — One of the reasons CWRU School of Law’s International Law Program is ranked so highly is the school’s unique Concurrent Degree Program.
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