Santa Clara University School of Law
David Sloss recently published a book entitled “The Role of Domestic Courts in Treaty Enforcement: A Comparative Study” (Cambridge Univ. Press 2009). The book includes chapters by various authors addressing judicial enforcement of treaties in Australia, Canada...
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Stanford Law School
At Stanford Law School, we believe world-class legal scholarship and real-world developments must go hand in hand. A sampling of our faculty’s recent publications and research activities demonstrates the great breadth, originality and real-world impact of international law scholarship at Stanford.
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St. Thomas University
School of Law
Professor Wiessner has served as Fernand Braudel Fellow at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy in the fall of 2009, and as a Visiting Professor of Law at the City University of Hong Kong in October, 2009.
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Stetson University College of Law
Stetson University College of Law will offer law students a front-row seat for the study of international human rights law through the Summer Institute for International Law, with classes in both The Hague, Netherlands, and Lausanne, Switzerland.
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Penn State University, Dickinson School of Law
As part of a world-class research university, Penn State Law faculty members contribute to the growing body of scholarship and service that seeks to promote peace and conflict resolution worldwide. Members of the Penn State Law and international affairs...
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Sydney Law School
Sydney Law School is an acknowledged leader in international law teaching and research. The Sydney Centre for International Law is a major centre of research, teaching and practice in international law in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
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Georgetown Law
Georgetown Law offers one of the largest transnational legal education programs in the world. With an ideal location and a campus of major new buildings that include an international and comparative law library, Georgetown Law is one of the leading global law schools. Georgetown Law's distinguished faculty includes...
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Thomas Jefferson School of Law
With an academic center and certificate program dedicated to global legal studies, three LL.M. programs with an international focus, and popular comparative law study abroad programs in Europe and Asia, it’s not surprising that about one-third of the faculty...
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George Washington University
Law School
Our faculty members focus on a wide range of issues relating to international law. Their scholarship, while reflecting considerable creativity, has contemporary relevance. The following puts some...
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University of California, Davis, School of Law
The tradition of international law scholarship at UC Davis School of Law continues with the California International Law Center at King Hall. Established in 2009, CILC enriches international studies at the law school by fostering the work of faculty, students...
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Florida A&M University College of Law
The Center for International Law and Justice (CILJ) at Florida A&M College of Law (FAMU COL)
was established on September 3, 2008. CILJ was created at the behest of Dean Leroy Pernell...
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University of Geneva Faculty of Law
Faculty, researchers and students of the Law School of the University of Geneva focus their research and publications in the field of international law on issues of the law produced by, applicable to and enforced by many of the world's international organizations based in Geneva.
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DePaul University College
of Law
Between 2007 and 2009, the International Human Rights Law Institute (IHRLI) of DePaul University College of Law and the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (ISISC) (Siracusa, Italy) jointly undertook an unprecedented historical...
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University of Illinois College
of Law
Empirical legal studies have become one of the hottest scholarly topics in legal academia, but its importance goes beyond the faculty lounge. Expert witnesses increasingly produce reports with statistical output that practicing litigators...
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law
The “Case Global” program at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, ranked in recent years as one of the top international law programs in the nation, is composed of the Canada-US Law Institute (est. 1976), the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center...
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University of Iowa College of Law
The University of Iowa College of Law was pleased to host UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, Manfred Nowak, who was the keynote speaker for the symposium for the Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems...
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Boston University School of Law
Among the nation’s top legal scholars, BU Law faculty are called upon as expert advisors to address global and international issues in both the public and private sectors. The school’s experts in international law topics include such scholars as...
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University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
Professor Stephen McCaffrey is one of the world's foremost authorities on international water law. Last year, despite representing Nicaragua and Uruguay in two complex cases before the International Court of Justice, he found time to publish...
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Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
The Center for Law and Global Affairs at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, is a leading research institute concerning new forms of transnational public-private governance that do not fit neatly into the old paradigms...
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University of Tulsa College
of Law
Rex J. Zedalis, Phyllis Hurley Frey Professor of Law, authored The Legal Dimensions of Oil and Gas Law in Iraq: Current Realities and Future Prospects (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009). This book is the first and only comprehensive examination...
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American University Washington College of Law
American University Washington College of Law continuously responds to today's global challenges. Our students, faculty, and specialized programs engage the world through scholarship, conferences, and outreach, making the law school...
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Vermont Law School
"We shouldn't assume that carbon taxes are less feasible than cap-and-trade," writes Professor Janet Milne in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (October 2008). Director of Vermont Law School's Environmental Tax Policy Institute Professor Milne serves on the Steering Committee of the Annual Global Conferences...
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