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GLAS, JITCL & ILS | Symposium: Can International Law Thrive in America?

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Workshop Law Law - General Public Law - GLAS Law - HP Law - Students

Fri, Sep 27, 2024

9 AM – 6 PM PDT (GMT-7)

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Multipurpose Academic & Administrative Bldg. (MPAA), MPAA 100

4302 Pereira Dr., Irvine, CA 92697, United States

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Hosted by the UC Irvine Law Center on Globalization, Law, and Society, the UC Irvine Journal of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law, and the International Law Society at UC Irvine Law, this symposium will address the question: Can International Law Thrive in the America?

Sessions include:
International Law In American Institutions
International Law in American Courts
International Law in American Foreign Policy

Participants include:
David Kaye (UC Irvine Law)
Paul Hoffman (UC Irvine Law)
Ramin Pejan (Earthjustice)
Roxanna Altholz (Berkeley Law)
James Cavallaro (University Network for Human Rights)
Catherine Sweetser (UCLA Law)
Cesare Romano (Loyola Law School)
Jamil Dakwar (ACLU)
Martha Davis (Northeastern Law)
Hinako Sugiyama (UC Irvine Law)
Haroon Azar (UCLA Law)
Katie Gallagher (Center for Constitutional Rights)
Agnieszka Fryszman (Cohen Milstein)
Hannah Garry (UCLA Law)
Todd Buchwald (Committee Against Torture)
Chimene Keitner (UC Davis Law)
John Knox (Wake Forest Law)

Keynote Presentation by Karima Bennoune (University of Michigan School of Law former UN Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights)

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To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please email centers@law.uci.edu.