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Teaching International Law Beyond the Classroom: Engaging Students in Experiential Learning, in Webpages and Blogs, and in Historical and Empirical Research
May 06, 2011
Pace Law School
78 North Broadway
White Plains NY 10603
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The purpose of this conference is to raise awareness of different modalities of teaching and research in the area of international law that go beyond the traditional classroom and the standard law review article. Law schools around the country have initiated international law and human rights clinics; international law faculty have increasingly used blogs and the internet to carry out their scholarly work; and the legal academy has begun to recognize the contribution that history and empirical research can make. This workshop, which is co-sponsored by the ASIL Teaching International Law Interest Group (TILIG) and the American Branch of the International Law Association, explores each of these modalities and attempts to help the participants expand their teaching and research accordingly.

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AGENDA

The workshop will commence at 8:45 a.m. and will last until 4:30 p.m. with a dinner immediately following. Click here for the full agenda.

REGISTRATION

  •     Non-ASIL Members   $60.00
  •     ASIL Members and ABILA Members $45.00
  •     **Faculty of ASIL Academic Partner Schools  $45.00
  •     ** Students  Free

**Students and faculty are required to register in advance, online and should indicate their school affiliation to receive the discounted rate.

ACCESS TO WEB CAST

To view a video of the Symposium, please go to:

http://www.pace.edu/school-of-law/news-events/video-archive.


FOR MORE INFORMATION

Contact  TILIG Members Cindy Buys, Southern Illinois University School of Law at cbuys@law.siu.edu,  or Tom McDonnell, Pace University School of Law at tmcdonnell@law.pace.edu.

 


Registration For This Event Is Closed