Law of the Sea
On February 22, Professor Mark W. Janis will participate in a roundtable discussion on "US Naval Interests and the Law of the Sea" at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
Professor Janis teaches Public International Law, European Human Rights Law, Constitutional Law, and Conflict of Laws. He is the author of three widely-used books: International Law (Aspen 5th edition 2008), Cases and Commentary on International Law with John Noyes (West 4th edition 2011), and European Human Rights Law with Richard Kay and Anthony Bradley (Oxford 3d edition 2008). He also is the author of The American Tradition of International Law: Great Expectations (Oxford 2004), America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939 (Oxford 2010), and of more than 60 articles concerning public and private international law. He is the co-editor of Religion and International Law (Martinus Nijhoff 2nd edition 2004) and International Law Stories (Foundation 2007).
Recent Homepage Highlights
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On May 17, Professor Peter Kochenburger will provide testimony to the House Committee on Financial Services during a hearing on "U.S. Insurance Sector: International Competitiveness and Jobs."
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On May 16, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on his latest book, Power and Legitimacy - Reconciling Europe and the Nation State, at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna.
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On May 11, Professor Richard Pomp will be a panelist for "States vs. Tribes - The Tobacco Tax Controversies" at the 2012 May Meeting of the Section of Taxation of the American Bar Association.
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On May 10, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on "European Solidarity and National Identity - An American Perspective" as the lead panelist at a conference at the Free University of Berlin.
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On May 9, Professor Peter Lindseth will speak on "Power and Legitimacy" at a graduate colloquium at the Walter Hallstein Institute on European Constitutional Law at Humboldt University-Berlin.
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On April 30, Professor Thomas Morawetz presented "Lessons from the Humanities" to the Legal Philosophy Discussion Group of Greater Los Angeles.

