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Issue: Fall 2010
The Fall 2010 issue of the Journal of International Law and Politics is available at our official NYU website. The contents are as follows: Georges Abi-Saab, The Normalization of International Adjudication: Convergence and Divergencies, 43 N.Y.U. J. Int’l L. & … Continue reading
Video from Arctic Symposium
NYU Law has posted video of our Oct. 22 symposium on “International Law and Environmental Protection in a Melting Arctic.” Below is the keynote address, given by Peter Taksoe-Jensen, Danish Ambassador to the United States. The Ambassador’s speech begins at … Continue reading
Law, Justice, and Development Week: Nov. 8-9 in DC
NYU Law Professors Jose Alvarez, Kevin Davis, Benedict Kingsbury, and Richard Stewart will speak at the World Bank’s Law, Justice, and Development Week on Nov. 8 and 9 in Washington, D.C. The full agenda is here. Professor Stewart will speak … Continue reading
New Issue: The Privatization of Development Assistance
We are pleased to announce that the Summer 2010 issue of the Journal of International Politics is now available online. The issue contains the contents of our 2009 symposium on the Privatization of Development Assistance, which included the following papers: … Continue reading