Tulane Law School offers summer abroad program focused on EU law and human rights
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.
Read More about Tulane Law School offers summer abroad program focused on EU law and human rightsHarvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic releases report on Syrian refugees and documentation in Jordan
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.
Read More about Harvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic releases report on Syrian refugees and documentation in JordanHawai’i Law names law professor as new director of Pacific-Asian Legal Studies program
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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DAILY IOWAN – The University of Iowa College of Law’s Global Ambassadors Program brings domestic and international graduate students together as a community.
Read More about Iowa Law’s Global Ambassadors Program to connect international and domestic studentsNew SLU Law Dean William P Johnson shares hope to expand international offerings
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.
Read More about New SLU Law Dean William P Johnson shares hope to expand international offeringsSyracuse Law accommodates two scholars from Polish law school to forge future partnership
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.
Read More about Syracuse Law accommodates two scholars from Polish law school to forge future partnershipRutgers Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic helps revive lawsuit filed by former detainees
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.
Read More about Rutgers Law School’s International Human Rights Clinic helps revive lawsuit filed by former detaineesUniversity of Iowa Law’s Global Ambassadors Program provides support system for international students
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.
Read More about University of Iowa Law’s Global Ambassadors Program provides support system for international studentsStetson Law hosts panel of international law experts to present on global refugee crisis, human trafficking
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.
Read More about Stetson Law hosts panel of international law experts to present on global refugee crisis, human traffickingUCLA Law professor-led study examines criminal justice reform efforts in Mexico
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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