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May 1, 2007
What is Wrong with the Way We Teach and Write International Law?
Conference on International Law:
What is Wrong with the Way we Teach and Write International Law?
June 17-20, 2007
Vancouver, British Columbia
A Joint Association of American Law Schools and American Society of International Law Conference
Save the date: The Conference will bring together teachers and scholars for three days of intensive discussion on how we teach and write about international law and where the field is heading. There will be plenary sessions, small group discussions, and paper presentations. The panelists, drawn from the most highly respected scholars in their various fields, will be around for the entire conference, enabling conversations to continue long after the formal discussions have ended.
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