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August 30, 2011
International Law in Crisis?
Here's a reminder that the American Branch of the International Law Association (AmBranch or ABILA) will hold a one-day symposium called "International Law in Crisis." It's being held on Friday, September 9, 2011 at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law in Cleveland, Ohio. Registration is free unless you want CLE credit. The impressive line-up of speakers includes:
- The Honorable Richard Goldstone
- Prof. Michael Scharf
- Prof. Michael Kelly
- Prof. Ruth Wedgwood (President of ABILA)
- Prof. Raj Bhala
- Prof. Joel Trachtman
- Judge Rosemelle Mutoka (Kenya Piracy Court)
- Prof. Elizabeth Burleson
- William Burns
- Prof. Hari Osofsky
- Steven Schneebaum
- Prof. Ved Nanda
- Prof. John Murphy
and other academic and government speakers. Register online at law.case.edu/lectures or call 216-368-1798 for more information.
(mew)
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