2008-2009 Events



 

The World Needs More Women Leaders. You Should be one of Them.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
12:00- 1:00
WCL, Room 516

For more information and to rsvp email wilp@wcl.american.edu

 


 

Advising Session: Family Law and Gender and the Law

Friday, April 10, 2009
11:00am-12:00 pm
WCL Student Lounges, 6th Floor

For more information, please contact wilp@wcl.american.edu

 


Gender and Law Coffee Hour for LLM Students

February 10, 2009

5:00- 6:00pm
Washington College of Law, International Student Lounge

For more information, please contact wilp@wcl.american.edu

 


The Cool Human Rights Work I Did on My Summer Vacation

October 30, 2008
Washington College of Law, Room 602

12:00-1:20pm

Sponsored by the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and the Women and International Law Program


Gender and the Practice of Law Series

Taking the Heat: Gender Discrimination in Firefighting

October 21, 2008
Washington College of Law, Room 603
12:00- 2:00 pm

Sponsored by theProgram on Law and Government and the Women and the Law Program


 

Prosecuting Sexual and Gender-Based Crimes before
International/ized Criminal Courts


October 14, 2008
Washington College of Law, Room 603

Sponsored by
The Women and International Law Program and the
War Crimes Research Office of American University Washington College of Law
in collaboration with the Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

With support from the Open Society Institute


The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo
A Film by Lisa F. Jackson


October 13, 2008
Washington College of Law, 6th Floor
6:00- 8:00pm

Sponsored by the Women and International Law Program,
the War Crimes Research Office, and the Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

 


Justice, Gender, and Sexuality in Latin America

September 17, 2008
Washington College of Law, 6th Floor
2:00- 3:00pm

Sponsored by the Women and International Law Program and the
Latina/o Law Students Association (LaLSA)
Featuring:
Macarena Saez, International Programs Coordinator at WCL, and Coordinator of the
ALAS network of Latin American Scholars on Gender and the Law and
Andrea Souza, Humphrey Fellow, WCL