International Legal Studies Program
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Michael Newton Named to Independent International Panel on Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations
7-member panel tasked with developing recommendations to deter practice of “hostage diplomacy” Read MoreMar. 5, 2024
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What Does the Future Hold for the Right to Food?
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law biennial Symposium addresses food security, starvation as warfare, trade implications, and the effects of climate change Read MoreFeb. 7, 2024
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International Arbitrator Philippe Sands Discusses the Hamas/Israel War and the Limits of Diplomacy
Informal talk organized by the International Legal Studies Program Read MoreNov. 13, 2023
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Gautam Rana ’97, U.S. Ambassador to the Slovak Republic, Delivers 2023 Charney Lecture, “The Fight Against Disinformation”
Rana discussed the EU’s recently passed Disinformation Act and differences in the ways various governments govern and restrict free expression Read MoreOct. 17, 2023
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Ingrid Brunk Testifies to European Central Bank at ECB Legal Conference 2023
Professor Brunk offers thoughts on central bank immunities and international sanctions Read MoreSep. 8, 2023
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ILSP Spotlight: Leah Field ’24 (BA’20)
Double Dore explains how International Legal Studies Program helped her act on her interests in human rights and international law Read MoreMay. 17, 2023
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Elodie Currier ’23 wins ABA’s Harvey Saferstein Consumer Protection Prize for article on data privacy
Currier’s article on the pitfalls of data anonymization is forthcoming in the New Mexico Law Review. Read MoreMay. 1, 2023
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Amicus Brief Submitted by Ingrid Brunk and William Dodge Cited in Concurring Opinion in Halkbank v. U.S.
Brunk is co-editor-in-chief of the American Journal of International Law. Dodge holds the John D. Ayer Chair in Business Law at UC-Davis. Read MoreMay. 1, 2023
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Key takeaways from Yesha Yadav’s testimony before the Senate Banking Committee on the cryptocurrency meltdown
Yadav was one of three financial regulation experts who testified before the full committee in the aftermath of the crypto crash on why financial safeguards are needed for digital assets. Read MoreFeb. 14, 2023
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Ingrid Wuerth featured in Jan. 18 Lawfare podcast: “Halkbank Hits the Supreme Court”
Wuerth is one of two sovereign immunity experts interviewed by Lawfare senior editor Scott R. Anderson in a discussion of U.S. v. Halkbank, a Supreme Court case that addresses criminal charges brought by the U.S. government against a Turkish state-owned bank. Read MoreJan. 19, 2023