April 07, 2015

Professor Foster elected as Co-Chair of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Interest Group

On April 3, 2015, Professor Foster was elected as Co-Chair of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Interest Group within the American Society of International Law. This Interest Group is comprised of more than 200 academics, practitioners and jurists from all over the world, and is dedicated to examining and promoting the rights of indigenous peoples in international law, as well as facilitating transnational information-sharing and cooperation on this vital topic through periodic meetings, conferences, webinars, and an Interest Group newsletter.

On April 3, 2015, Professor Foster was elected as Co-Chair of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Interest Group within the American Society of International Law. This Interest Group is comprised of more than 200 academics, practitioners and jurists from all over the world, and is dedicated to examining and promoting the rights of indigenous peoples in international law, as well as facilitating transnational information-sharing and cooperation on this vital topic through periodic meetings, conferences, webinars, and an Interest Group newsletter.