Case Western Reserve Law launches International Development Lab

November 7, 2024

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Case Western Reserve University School of Law is pleased to announce the launch of its International Development Law Lab in the Fall Term 2024. Adjunct Law Professor Rumu Sarkar leads the lab and also teaches the related course on International Development Law.

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Duke Law Alaska Law Review members visit Anchorage during fall break

November 6, 2024

DUKE LAW NEWS — Ten student members of the Alaska Law Review (ALR) spent their fall break in Anchorage connecting with members of the legal community, hosting the journal’s bi-annual symposium, and enjoying the natural beauty of “The Last Frontier.”

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Harvard Law international law fellows discuss experiences working abroad

November 6, 2024

HARVARD LAW TODAY — Every summer since 2001, the Chayes International Public Service Fellowship, founded in honor of Harvard Law School Professor Abram Chayes ’49, has enabled Harvard Law students to work with international organizations, governments, and NGOs around the world.

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University of the Pacific McGeorge Law professor Omar Dajani receives grant for Israeli-Palestinian peace work

October 29, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC — Omar Dajani, the Carol Olson Professorship in International Law at the University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law, was awarded a £1 million grant from the United Kingdom Research and Innovation’s Economic and Social Research Council for a research project on “The Shared Homeland Paradigm: Reimagining Space, Rights and Partnership in Palestine-Israel.”

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University of Utah Law student Austin Edens represents the school at the Geneva Convention

October 22, 2024

THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH S.J. QUINNEY COLLEGE OF LAW — 3L Austin Edens’ focus on international law has allowed him to travel the globe. In summer 2023, he studied in the United Kingdom through the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute’s Global Internship Program.

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Elon Law professor Henry Gabriel awarded professorship at Chinese University

October 17, 2024

TODAY AT ELON — Zhongnan University of Economics and Law in Wuhan has bestowed Professor Henry Gabriel with its Wenlan Scholar Chair Professorship in International Law.

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Stanford Law Rule of Law Impact lab releases report on Guatemalan Public Prosecutor’s Office

October 16, 2024

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — The Rule of Law Impact Lab at Stanford Law School, alongside The Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice of the New York City Bar Association, today issued a report documenting serious misconduct and abuse of power by Guatemala’s Public Prosecutor’s Office under its current leadership. 

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University of Virginia Law student Jasmine Chen discusses her experience studying in Paris

October 16, 2024

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — University of Virginia School of Law student Jasmine Chen ’25 is earning her master’s degree at Sciences Po in Paris. She writes here of her trip in an occasional series, Postcards from Abroad, featuring reports from students on international travel studies.

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Yale Law student Raymond Perez discusses summer work at the European Court of Human Rights

October 15, 2024

YALE LAW SCHOOL — Raymond Perez ’26 discusses his time as a Kirby Simon Fellowship at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France. 

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Duke Law professor Anne Gordon studies in Spain as Fulbright Scholar

October 3, 2024

DUKE LAW NEWS — Anne D. Gordon, clinical professor of law and director of externships, is studying experiential legal education in Spain on a Fulbright fellowship. 

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