Georgia State University Law students visit Paris for Olympics during course
ALBANY HERALD — A group of trailblazing Georgia State University College of Law students are set to make history as they prepare to head to Paris, France, in July for the 2024 Olympic games.
Read More about Georgia State University Law students visit Paris for Olympics during courseHarvard Law students Hussain Awan and Saeed Ahmad discuss experience at Pakistan Supreme Court
THE HARVARD LAW RECORD — In the throes of 1L year at Harvard Law School, we often heard our peers lamenting the insularity of American legal education and its presiding academy.
Read More about Harvard Law students Hussain Awan and Saeed Ahmad discuss experience at Pakistan Supreme CourtIndiana University McKinney Law signs partnership with Universite of Toulouse to give students and faculty international opportunities
IUPUI — IU McKinney and Universite Toulouse-1 Capitole formalized their working relationship with the signing of a memorandum of understanding at the law school.
Read More about Indiana University McKinney Law signs partnership with Universite of Toulouse to give students and faculty international opportunitiesLSU Law to host French law professor Frédérique Ferrand for lecture on civil law
LOUSIANA RECORD — Professor Frédérique Ferrand of the Université Jean Moulin, Lyon 3 in Lyon, France will travel to Baton Rouge to deliver the 43rd John H. Tucker Jr. Lecture in Civil Law at LSU Law on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Read More about LSU Law to host French law professor Frédérique Ferrand for lecture on civil lawPenn Carey Law Journal of International Law co-hosts symposium on legal implications of the war in Ukraine
THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN — The Penn Journal of International Law and Penn Slavic+ Club hosted the journal’s 2024 symposium examining the legal issues raised by the conflict in Ukraine.
Read More about Penn Carey Law Journal of International Law co-hosts symposium on legal implications of the war in UkraineUSC Gould Law Center for Transnational Law and Business to host World Trade Organization panel
USC GOULD LAW NEWS — For the third time in recent years, USC Gould’s Center for Transnational Law and Business (CTLB) led a panel discussion at the World Trade Organization’s public forum in Geneva, Switzerland.
Read More about USC Gould Law Center for Transnational Law and Business to host World Trade Organization panelColumbia Law professor Sarah Cleveland discusses upcoming role as international court justice
COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL — When she takes her seat in February, Sarah H. Cleveland, Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights, will become the sixth woman—and the second U.S. woman—to serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial body of the United Nations.
Read More about Columbia Law professor Sarah Cleveland discusses upcoming role as international court justicePace Law launches academic partnerships with eight international universities
PACE UNIVERSITY ELISABETH HAUB SCHOOL OF LAW — The Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University has entered into eight new academic partnerships with leading universities from Australia, Spain, Brazil, Germany, India, Switzerland, and Mexico.
Read More about Pace Law launches academic partnerships with eight international universitiesA look at the University at Buffalo Law International Fellowship Fund
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO — UB law students with a global perspective have Lauren D. Rachlin to thank for their expanded opportunities to work and study abroad.
Read More about A look at the University at Buffalo Law International Fellowship FundNortheastern Law professor Margaret Y.K. Woo travels to China to build co-op opportunities
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — In November, Professor Margaret Y.K. Woo traveled to China on behalf of Northeastern Law to renew the school’s agreements with Renmin University of China, Fudan University, Wuhan University and East China University of Political Science and Law, and to build new alliances with additional universities.
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