Ranked #1
Peace and Justice: A Framework for Peaceful Co-existence
Peace and Justice: A Framework for Peaceful Co-existence
The Honorable Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and former Justice of the Supreme Court of Can... Read more
30 Apr 2009
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Ranked #2
Academic, Scholarly, and Law Reform Interaction with China
Academic, Scholarly, and Law Reform Interaction with China
Jerome Cohen '55 Professor and Co-Director of the US Asia Law Institute at NYU, gave a three-part lecture series at the ... Read more
17 Aug 2010
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Ranked #3
Child Soldiers, Justice, and the International Legal Imagination
Child Soldiers, Justice, and the International Legal Imagination
Mark Drumbl '75 discusses international law regarding child soldiers in his upcoming book.
6 Nov 2009
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Ranked #4
Lawyering to Foster China's Economic and Legal Development
Lawyering to Foster China's Economic and Legal Development
Part Two of Three - Jerome A. Cohen speaks about his personal experiences in East Asia and about the role of law and pol... Read more
17 Aug 2010
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Ranked #5
Empire and Tolerance: The Rise and Fall of World Dominant Powers
Empire and Tolerance: The Rise and Fall of World Dominant Powers
Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua, giving her inaugural lecture as the John M. Duff Professor, provides a historical ov... Read more
30 Apr 2009
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Ranked #6
Peacekeeping: Testing the Limits of the Concept of an International Community
Peacekeeping: Testing the Limits of the Concept of an International Community
Jean-Marie Guehenno, 2000-2008 Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations at the UN discusses global conflicts ... Read more
19 Feb 2009
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Ranked #7
Burden Sharing in an Age of Migration
Burden Sharing in an Age of Migration
Cristina Rodriguez, Professor of Law at New York University Law School, discusses how the political, legal, and cultural... Read more
16 Apr 2008
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Ranked #8
Part 3 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law In American Courts
Part 3 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law In American Courts
Jeremy Waldron, University Professor New York University speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American... Read more
7 Mar 2008
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Ranked #9
Part 2 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts
Part 2 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts
Jeremy Waldron speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision... Read more
7 Mar 2008
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Ranked #10
Part 1 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts
Part 1 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts
Jeremy Waldron speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision... Read more
7 Mar 2008
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