Lewis & Clark Law professor Ozan Varol inducted into the International Academy of Comparative Law

November 26, 2019

LEWIS & CLARK LAW — Lewis & Clark Law Professor Ozan Varol was recently inducted into the International Academy of Comparative Law (IACL), a highly selective academy of scholars that was founded at The Hague following World War I. Only a few scholars are nominated from the United States each year. The IACL focuses on a

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University of Miami Law professor Bernard Oxman selected as judge for International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

November 26, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Professor Bernard Oxman, director of Miami Law’s LL.M. in Maritime Law has been appointed as a judge ad hoc of the Special Chamber constituted by the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. He will hear the dispute between the Republic of Maldives and the Republic of Mauritius concerning

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University of Miami Law hosts international arbitration moot court competition

November 26, 2019

UNIVERSITY MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Such was the case that brought more than 300 students and 130 judges to the University of Miami School of Law recently for the four days of the 2019 Global Oral Hearings of the Foreign Direct Investment International Arbitration Moot Competition in cooperation with the Center for International Legal Studies

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University of Virginia Law students help organize conference on human rights reform

November 25, 2019

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Students at the University of Virginia School of Law recently helped organize a three-day conference on human rights reforms that was co-hosted by the school’s International Human Rights Clinic in Washington, D.C. The conference brought together about 20 experts with experience in the European Court of Human Rights, the U.N.

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Widener Commonwealth Law scholar-in-residence Donald A. Brown wins U.N. climate change ethics award

November 25, 2019

WIDENER UNIVERSITY COMMONWEALTH LAW SCHOOL — Donald A. Brown, scholar in residence at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, recently became the first American to be awarded the prestigious Avicenna Prize for excellence in climate change ethics by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). For four decades, Brown has worked to enhance public understanding of

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Case Western Reserve Law establishes LLM admissions agreement with Assumption University Bangkok

November 19, 2019

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY — In early November, CWRU Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf traveled to Bangkok to meet with alumni and sign a new partnership agreement with Assumption University School of Law. The Agreement creates a “3+1” and a “1+1+1” program under which Assumption students can undertake the final year of their LLB or their Masters at

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CSU-Cleveland-Marshall Law and University College London host a workshop on blockchain law and

November 19, 2019

CLEVELAND-MARSHALL COLLEGE OF LAW — Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and the IOT Collaborative in partnership with the University College London’s world-leading Centre for Blockchain Technologies UCL CBT) invite you to attend the Blockchain Law and Business Basics Workshop. This workshop is grounded in the growing number of significant industrial and governmental research engagements conducted by UCL CBT.

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Florida International Law officials address U.N. states on universal criminal jurisdiction

November 18, 2019

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — Florida International University College of Law, in collaboration with the Permanent Missions of Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Finland, Sierra Leone and The Gambia to the United Nations, co-hosted a high-level afternoon event entitled “The International Law Commission as a Way Forward on Universal Criminal Jurisdiction” at the United Nations

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Florida International Law professor Charles C. Jalloh addresses U.N. states on universal criminal jurisdiction

November 18, 2019

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — FIU Law Professor Charles C. Jalloh spoke on three panels during the United Nations’ International Law Week in New York. In addition to co-convening and speaking at the informal dialogue on universal criminal jurisdiction on October 28, 2019, Professor Jalloh participated in a rich Panel discussion and interactive dialogue

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Columbia Law highlights recent Jagdish Bhagwati fellow

November 12, 2019

COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — The Jagdish Bhagwati Fellowship, underwritten by the Indian government, supports graduate students at Columbia Law School who wish to specialize in the study of international trade, trade law, public interest, and human rights. According to 2019–2020 Bhagwati Fellowship recipient Rohan ’20 LL.M., “Life is about creating yourself. And to create yourself, you need

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