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 | Wednesday, November 11, 2009 | | Career Opportunities in International Law sponsored by JB Moore and the ABA 05:00 PM, WB128 Join the JB Moore Society of International Law and the American Bar Association's International Law Program for an informative presentation on careers in international law for all law students, followed by a reception. Speakers will discuss a vast array of practice areas within international law, career opportunities in the field, and how applicants can best position themselves for a successful internship or career in international law. Guests will also have the opportunity to attend a reception following the event in order to ask individual questions of the speakers. Contact: Jacqueline Margaret Leonard
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| Wednesday, November 11, 2009 | | Professor Stephan: "Samantar v. Yousuf and the Future of Foreign Official Immunity" 11:45 AM, SL298 J.B. Moore International Law Society Faculty Speaker Series presentation with Professor Paul Stephan on "Samantar v. Yousuf and the future of foreign official immunity." This will be a brownbag lunch event. Contact: Zuzanna Knypinski
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 | Monday, November 16, 2009 | | International Tribunals and Victims Compensation 05:00 PM - 06:00 PM, Caplin Pavilion Recent years have seen the creation of several international courts, tribunals and commissions focused on providing compensation or reparations to victims. Lucy Reed, who has been involved in several of these institutions as advocate, director or arbitrator, will survey their origins, features and prospects. Contact: Daniel Rosenthal
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| Monday, November 16, 2009 | | "Building International Institutions to Deal with Climate Change," with Professor Jonathon Cannon 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM, WB103 Professor Cannon will discuss likely terms, conditions, lessons learned from Kyoto Protocol experiences, and probabilities of success for party negotiations at the December 2009 Climate Conference in Copenhagen.
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 | Monday, November 23, 2009 | | "The Torture Memos: What That Says About American Jurisprudence," with Professor Frederick P. Hitz 11:45 AM, SL298 This will be a brown-bag event. Contact: Elaine Fenna
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| Friday, March 12, 2010 | | The Obama Impact: How has the Obama Administration affected U.S. Involvement in International Law and Policy? 03:00 PM, Caplin Pavilion President Obama's inauguration in 2009 signaled a dramatic ideological break with the previous administration. This shift has at times been radically evident in the Obama Administration's involvement in international diplomacy, war and policy. This symposium seeks to explore the question of how and how much the Obama Administration has changed U.S. participation in international law. Contact: Daniel Sullivan
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