Tulane Law School offers summer abroad program focused on EU law and human rights

December 16, 2016

TULANE UNIVERSITY – To explore this timeliest of topics, Tulane Law School is offering a summer abroad program featuring faculty experts on constitutional, human rights and European Union law.

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Harvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic releases report on Syrian refugees and documentation in Jordan

December 12, 2016

HARVARD LAW SCHOOL – In November, the International Human Rights Clinic at Harvard Law School and the Norwegian Refugee Council Jordan launched a 45-page report that details the challenges Syrian refugees living outside refugee camps encounter.

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Hawai’i Law names law professor as new director of Pacific-Asian Legal Studies program

December 5, 2016

MILITARY TECHNOLOGIES – Professor Mark A. Levin, a Japanese law specialist on the William S. Richardson Law School faculty since 1997, has been named director of the Law School’s Pacific-Asian Legal Studies.

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Iowa Law’s Global Ambassadors Program to connect international and domestic students

December 5, 2016

DAILY IOWAN – The University of Iowa College of Law’s Global Ambassadors Program brings domestic and international graduate students together as a community.

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New SLU Law Dean William P Johnson shares hope to expand international offerings

December 5, 2016

ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH – When St. Louis University’s new law school dean takes the reins next month, he plans to hit the ground running on an issue that’s important to him: recruiting more international students.

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Syracuse Law accommodates two scholars from Polish law school to forge future partnership

December 5, 2016

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW – The College of Law hosted Professors Tomasz Nieborak and Maciej Dybowski from the law school at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland.

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Rutgers Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic helps revive lawsuit filed by former detainees

November 28, 2016

RUTGERS UNIVERSITY – A federal appeals court has reinstated a lawsuit filed by four former detainees of Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison, and Rutgers Law School played a key role in reviving the case.

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University of Iowa Law’s Global Ambassadors Program provides support system for international students

November 14, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA – The University of Iowa College of Law’s new Global Ambassadors Program, aimed at providing a built-in support system for Iowa Law’s international student body.

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Stetson Law hosts panel of international law experts to present on global refugee crisis, human trafficking

November 14, 2016

STETSON UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW – A panel of international law experts discusses the global refugee crisis and human trafficking with a delegation of international journalists.

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UCLA Law professor-led study examines criminal justice reform efforts in Mexico

November 7, 2016

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES – The study is the first part of a comparison of criminal justice systems in four Latin American countries — Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia — by the UCLA Transnational Program on Criminal Justice.

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