Two-day conference sponsored by: International and Graduate Legal Studies, Georgia Society of International and Comparative Law, Southern Center for International Studies, and the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia. Papers presented at conference were published by the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, v. 26, no. 1 (1996). View DVD in library.

Two-day conference on United Nations held at the University of Georgia School of Law on March 3 and 4, 1995. The conference consisted of three panels ("United States attitudes on the role of the United Nations regarding the maintenance and the restoration of peace," "Global attitudes on the role of the United Nations on the maintenance and restoration of peace," and "The role of the United Nations with respect to the means for accomplishing the maintenance and restoration of peace"). Included dinner remarks by Louis B. Sohn.
Schedule

Subscribe to RSS Feed

1995
Friday, March 3rd
12:00 AM

The Role of the United Nations in the Maintenance of Peace before and after the Year Two Thousand

Gabriel M. Wilner, University of Georgia School of Law
Karri Palmetier, University of Georgia School of Law
Richard Bilder, University of Wisconsin School of Law
Jordan Paust, University of Houston School of Law
Larry D. Johnson, United Nations. Office of Legal Counsel
William Clontz, United States Mission to the United Nations
Louis B. Sohn, University of Georgia School of Law
Frederic Kirgis, Washington and Lee University School of Law
Danilo Türk, Slovenia Mission to the United Nations
Josef Rohlik, Saint Louis University - Main Campus
T.P. Sreenivasan, India Mission to the United Nations
John A. MacInnis, United Nations, Landforce Atlantic Command
Raymond Sommereyns, United Nations, Dept of Political Affairs
Winston Tubman, United Nations, Office of Legal Counsel
Ramu Damodaran, United Nations, Dept of Peacekeeping Operations
Sean Murphy, US Department of State, Office of the Legal Advisor

12:00 AM