A panel of U.S. and French diplomats discussed the current state of international law and global conflicts at NYU’s La Maison ...
In recent years, international criminal law has become one of the most important enforcement mechanisms for international human rights. And no matter the conflict, Andrew Cayley has been at the ...
Varying interpretations of tax law can have multibillion-dollar implications, as Ruth Mason demonstrated when delivering the ...
In her inaugural Professorial Lecture, Professor Melissa Castan, Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, will ...
The Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Rome hosted a lecture by Filipino maritime law expert Jay Batongbacal on ...
The February 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and the international response represented a tectonic shift in geopolitics. This timely day-long symposium will examine how the Ukraine crisis and other ...
Quo Vadis?International peace and security has always been an ultimate objective since the time of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870-1871. Contemporary international relations began as from this date in ...
Henry J. Richardson III, a leading international law scholar with special interest in Africa, will deliver the 2010 Mitchell Lecture at the University at Buffalo's Law School from 2-4 p.m. today.
What are the most pressing challenges in the quest for women’s human rights? Who are the most innovative thinkers taking on these issues? How can their work inform the struggle for gender equality ...
The LLM International Law provides a distinctive opportunity to develop a critical and substantive grounding in public international law and the law governing modern international relations. Develop ...
Vol. 75, Proceedings of the 75th Anniversary Convocation. Order, Freedom, Justice, Power: The Challenges for International Law (APRIL 23-25, 1981), pp. 101-120 (20 pages) Proceedings of the Annual ...