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International Law Colloquia, Spring 2007 Series

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Spring 2007 Presenters:

February 9: Curtis A. Bradley (Duke Law School), Unratified Treaties, Domestic Politics and the U.S. Constitution

February 16: Melissa A. Waters (Washington & Lee University School of Law), “Foreign Authority” Through a Narrow Lens: Interpretive Incorporation of Treaties

February 23: Joost Pauwelyn (Duke Law School), Optimal Protection of International Law: Navigating between ‘European Absolutism’ and ‘American Voluntarism’

March 2: Jacob Katz Cogan (University of Cincinnati College of Law), Competition and Control in International Adjudication

March 23: Janet Koven Levit (University of Tulsa College of Law), A Bottom-Up Approach to International Lawmaking: The Tale of Three Trade Finance Instruments

April 13: Derek Jinks (University of Texas School of Law), Hamdan and the Law of War: The Applicability of the Geneva Conventions to the “Global War on Terrorism”

April 20: Diane Marie Amann (University of California-Davis School of Law): Slave Trafficking, Crimes against Humanity

Bradley Abstract.pdf (25 kB)
Abstract of talk by Curtis Bradley, "Unratified Treaties, Domestic Politics and the U.S. Constitution"

Waters Abstract.pdf (26 kB)
Abstract of talk by Melissa Waters, "'Foreign Authority' Through a Narrow Lens: Interpretive Incorporation of Treaties"

Pauwelyn Abstract.pdf (26 kB)
Abstract of talk by Joost Pauwelyn, "Optimal Protection of International Law: Navigating between 'European Absolutism' and 'American Voluntarism'"

Cogan Abstract.pdf (25 kB)
Abstract of talk by Jacob Cogan, "Competition and Control in International Adjudication"

Levit Abstract.pdf (32 kB)
Abstract of talk by Janet Levit, "A Bottom-Up Approach to International Lawmaking: The Tale of Three Trade Finance Instruments"

Jenks Abstract.pdf (26 kB)
Abstract of talk by Derek Jinks, "Hamdan and the Law of War: The Applicability of the Geneva Conventions to the 'Global War on Terrorism'"

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