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June 22, 2006

Indiana University School of Law CrimProf Appointed to Named Professorship

Edwards_1Indiana University School of Law CrimProf George Edwards has been appointed to a named professorship as of July 1 of this year. Professor George Edwards, the director of the school’s Program in International Human Rights Law is now the Carl M. Gray Professor of Law. Professor Edwards teaches international human rights law, public international law, international legal transactions, international criminal law and criminal procedure. He also oversees the international human rights law track of the school’s LL.M. program. [Mark Godsey]

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