Georgia Law intlaw colloquium kicks off

?????Looking forward to the start of the 9th Annual International Law Colloquium at the University of Georgia School of Law, my home institution. It begins tomorrow, when Penn Law’s William Burke-White is set to present his paper entitled “Power Shifts in International Law: Structural Realignment and Substantive Pluralism” (SSRN).

Coordinating the colloquium this year is my Georgia Law colleague, Professor Timothy L. Meyer (last year it was my turn, as I blogged then in this post). Tim’s assembled an outstanding group of scholars who will present works in progress to a group of Georgia Law students. Faculty including Harlan Cohen, Bo Rutledge, and I will serve as discussants. Here’s this year’s full lineup for the colloquium, a tradition that’s brought a hundred or more international law experts here to Athens, Georgia, over the years:

burkeJanuary 24: Dr. William Burke-White (left), Deputy Dean and Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Philadelphia

chiaraJanuary 31: Dr. Chiara Giorgetti (right), Assistant Professor of Law, University of Richmond School of Law, Virginia

??????????????February 21: Hannah Buxbaum (left), John E. Schiller Chair in Legal Ethics and former Interim Dean, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington

daugMarch 21: Kristina Daguirdas (right), Assistant Professor of Law, University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor

whytockMarch 28: Dr. Christopher A. Whytock (left), Professor of Law and Political Science, University of California, Irvine

jeanApril 4: Jean Galbraith (right), Assistant Professor of Law, Rutgers University School of Law-Camden

carlarne_cinnamonApril 18: Cinnamon Piñon Carlarne (left), Ohio State University Moritz College of the Law, Columbus

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