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Government Attorneys

Current Human Rights Developments and Challenges in Europe: A conversation with the European Commissioner for Human Rights

The Role of the Government Attorney in Litigation before International Tribunals

International Legal Careers and Diversity Within the U.S. Government

The Blacks of the American Society of International Law (BASIL), the Government Attorneys Interest Group (GAIG), and the Minorities in International Law Interest Group (MILIG) invite all ASIL members and the general public to join us for an informative roundtable discussion on attorney recruitment and diversity initiatives within feder

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Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order – Cooperation, Competition and Transformation

International Economic Law (4th edn.)

Episode 5: The “Unmaking” of Treaties with John Bellinger

Episode 4: How Does International Law Get Incorporated into Presidential Decision-Making? with Tess Bridgeman

Episode 3: “Dawn of the Code War” with fmr Asst. Attorney General for National Security John Carlin

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