Legitimate Expectations in Domestic Legal Systems and Public International Law
“Legitimate expectations” is a concept at the heart of many Investor-State proceedings.
“Legitimate expectations” is a concept at the heart of many Investor-State proceedings.
The Transitional Justice and Rule of Law Interest Group is pleased to invite you to attend this webinar. The discussion with Catherine Turner will be moderated by TJROL IG Vice Chair Leila Stehlik-Barry, and it will include a Q&A session with the audience.
The Teaching International Law Interest Group invites you to join us for a conversation with Melanie O’Brien, of the University of Western Australia Law School. Dr O’Brien will talk about the ‘unusual’ assessments and in-class activities that she sets in her Public International Law and International Humanitarian Law units.
Join the Teaching International Law Interest Group as they welcome John Heywood of Washington College of Law. John is a foreign and international law librarian and information architect at the Washington College of Law.
Professor Fidler is James Louis Calamaras Emeritus Professor of Law at Maurer School of Law, Indiana University. He specializes in international law, national security, and emerging technologies. David P. Fidler is senior fellow for global health and cybersecurity at the Council on Foreign Relations.