International Distinguished Visitor Lecture

Events List

April 9, 2025: 12:10pm - 1:10pm

Distinguished International Law Visitor 2025: Durwood Zaelke

The Law School’s International Law Committee invites you to attend the lecture by the 2025 Distinguished International Law Visitor, Durwood Zaelke. His talk will focus on how the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer has helped avoid as much warming as carbon dioxide is causing today and how the Montreal Protocol can inspire us to develop a global methane agreement to slow near-term warming, slow self-amplifying feedback, and avoid tipping points.

February 5, 2024: 12:10pm - 1:10pm

International Law Distinguished Visitor Lecture 2023-2024

Speaker: Lech Garlicki

Former Judge of the European Court of Human Rights and Visiting Professor of Law, Washington University in Saint Louis

Professor Garlicki’s talk will be entitled
 Courts and Abusive Constitutionalism. It will explore the targeting of courts as part of a phenomenon known as “abusive constitutionalism”: when a democratically-elected regime exploits a nation’s legal and constitutional framework to consolidate power and weaken checks and balances. Professor Garlicki will focus on recent examples involving regimes in Hungary and his native Poland, and will reflect on how these countries’ experiences can serve as a cautionary tale for the United States.

Professor Garlicki served as a judge on the European Court of Human Rights from 2002 to 2012, and prior to that as a judge on the Constitutional Court of Poland. Currently serving as a Visiting Professor of Law at Washington University in Saint Louis, he has also taught courses at Yale, New York University, the University of Chicago, the University of Toronto, the University of Paris I (Sorbonne), and the University of Hong Kong. We are delighted to announce that Professor Garlicki will be joining Lewis & Clark Law as an adjunct professor starting in Fall 2024, teaching Comparative Law.

To reserve a lunch from Dang’s Thai Kitchen for this event, please RSVP here by February 1st. Vegan and meat lunch options will be provided.

Professor Simona Grossi
April 6, 2023: 12:10pm - 1:10pm

International Law Distinguished Visitor Simona Grossi

A leading voice in Civil Procedure, Simona Grossi, Theodore A. Bruinsma Fellow Professor of Law at the Loyola Law School of Loyola Marymount University, is the 2022-23 International Law Distinguished Visitor with her lecture, Substantive Due Process After Dobbs v. Jackson: A Principled Approach to Protect our Constitutional Rights Against the Current Challenges.

Professor Grossi’s Lecture will discuss her cutting-edge paper, THE U.S. CONSTITUTION IS NOT A CODE: UNRAVELING THE IDEA AND THE MEANING OF SUBSTANTIVE DUE PROCESS, that was recently selected by the National Civil Justice Institute for presentation at a Southern Methodist University Symposium. Professor Grossi has granted us special permission to share an early release of the paper prior to its publication. The paper is attached as “Related Content” to this event listing.

February 2, 2022: 12:00pm - 1:00pm

2021-22 International Law Distinguished Visitor Lecture with Professor Thomas J. Schoenbaum

2021-22 International Law Distinguished Visitor, Professor Thomas J. Schoenbaum, University of Washington Law School.

March 7, 2018: 12:00pm

Professor Mila Versteeg to be 2017-18 International Law Distinguished Visitor

Lewis & Clark Law School is pleased to announce that the 2017-18 International Law Distinguished Visitor will be Mila Versteeg, Class of 1941 Research Professor of Law and Director of the Human Rights Program at the University of Virginia School of Law.

September 28, 2015: 12:10pm - 1:10pm

2015-2016 International Law Distinguished Visitor Lecture: The Investor-State Arbitration Regime and European Union Law: On a Collision Course?

Please join the International Law Program in welcoming Professor George Bermann of Columbia Law School. Professor Bermann, who is one of the world’s leading experts in international arbitration and European Union law, will give a presentation on the topic of The Investor-State Arbitration Regime and European Union Law: On a Collision Course?