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 11/3/2011

Date Speaker & Topic Podcast
 9/19/2011 Michael P. Scharf: Does the President Have to Follow International Law During Times of Crisis?  View
9/30/2011 Margaret L. Moses: Barring the Courthouse Door? Anti-Suit Injunctions in International Arbitration  View
10/17/2011 Federico Guzmán Duque: Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights and Economic Development: A Real Dichotomy? Legal and Political Challenges for International Protection  View
  11/3/2011 The Road to Rio: U.S. Policy Objectives for the 2012 UN Conference on Sustainable Development  View
11/17/2011

Francesco Schurr: Private Wealth Structuring in the Principality of Liechtenstein—a Comparative Analysis

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 3/5/2012 Anita Ramasastry: The Future of Corporate Liability for Human Rights Violations in the United States: Kiobel, the Ruggie Framework and other Emerging Trends  View
3/22/2012

Joseph McMillan on “U.S. v. Hamdan” ”“ Trial by Military Commission at Guantanamo

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