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International Law Colloquia, Spring 2009 Series

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Spring 2009 Presenters:

January 23: Eleana A. Baylis (University of Pittsburgh School of Law), Bellwether Trials

January 30: Carlos M. Vázquez (Georgetown University Law Center), ’Not a Happy Precedent’: The Story of Ex Parte Quirin

February 6: Thomas H. Lee (Fordham Law School), The International Laws of War and the American Civil War

February 20: Monica Hakimi (University of Michigan Law School, A Theory of State Bystander Responsibility

February 27: David Zaring (University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business), Why Do Some Regulatory Networks Fail, While Others Succeed?”

March 20: Andrea K. Bjorklund (UC Davis School of Law), State Immunity and the Enforcement of Investor-State Arbitral Awards

April 3: Paul Stephan (University of Virginia School of Law), Privatizing International Law

April 6: Rachel Brewster (Harvard Law School), Unpacking the State’s Reputation

Baylis Abstract.pdf (24 kB)
Abstract of talk by Elena A. Baylis, "Bellwether Trials"

Vazquez Abstract.pdf (30 kB)
Abstract of talk by Carlos M. Vazquez, "'Not a Happy Precedent': The Story of Ex Parte Quirin"

Lee Abstract.pdf (27 kB)
Abstract of talk by Thomas H. Lee, "The International Law of War and the American Civil War"

Hakimi Abstract.pdf (26 kB)
Abstract of talk by Monica Hakimi, "A Theory of State Bystander Responsibility"

Zaring Abstract.pdf (31 kB)
Abstract of talk by David Zaring, "Why Do Some Regulatory Networks Fail, While Others Succeed?"

Bjorklund Abstract.pdf (30 kB)
Abstract of talk by Andrea K. Bjorklund, "State Immunity and the Enforcement of Investor-State Arbitral Awards"

Brewster Abstract.pdf (24 kB)
Abstract of talk by Rachel Brewster, "Unpacking the State's Reputation"

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