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Grotius Lecture: "Should International Law Lead or Follow in Changing Times?"Co-sponsored by American University Washington College of Law Lecturer: Professor Antony Anghie, University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Discussant: Anne Marie Slaughter, US Department of State.
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Because international law itself is a living and ever-changing phenomenon, international legal education, while starting in law schools, must continue in accessible form in many settings around the globe. This key-note address by President Higgins explains how the human condition may affect the way we see international law and human rights application in different countries.
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Co-sponsored by the International Economic Law Interest Group and Women in International Law Interest Groups. In June 2009, Meg Kinnear became the first full-time Secretary-General of the World Bank's International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). This discussion with Secretary-General Kinnear will explore her plans for ICSID and discuss matters, such as the increas
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Georgetown University professor Edith Brown Weiss delivers the Hudson Medal Lecture on being accountable in a kaleidoscopic world.Lecturer: Professor Edith Brown Weiss, Georgetown University
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Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin delivers a keynote on the use of foreign law: a comparative view of Canada and the United States. Co-Sponsored by the Canadian Council on International Law and George Washington University Law School.
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Are these truly perilous times for democracy - times of uncertainty and instability? What role does the Supreme Court play in this transitional moment in American politics? Bob Kerrey, president of The New School, and journalist Linda Greenhouse, Supreme Court reporter for the New York Times, assess the decisions of the Roberts Court as the United States heads into a presidential election.
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Robert Badinter, the French Minister of Justice between 1981 and 1986, led the battle to abolish the death penalty in France. He became a militant abolitionist after watching one of his clients unjustly guillotined in 1972. Over the next decade, he fought the death penalty in the courts and saved six men from the guillotine. After the election of Franois Mitterrand in 1981, Badinter was named Minister of Justice and worked to revoke this punishment.
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