Aug 21 Tue
2018

The Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe

04:30PM - 06:30PM Washington College of Law

This innovative study on the European Court of Justice (ECJ) examines the jurisprudence of the Court on immigration, free movement and criminal law through the lenses of the American critical legal studies (CLS) perspective. In interpreting EU law, the Court has not merely reconstituted the national legal matrix at the supranational level, but has also transformed Europe and shaken the well-established, often formalist, ways of thinking about law in the Member States.

Moderator: Federiga Bindi, Senior Fellow, SAIS John Hopkins

Authors: Siniša Rodin (Judge CJEU Luxembourg), Tamara Perišin (University of Zagreb) Fernanda Nicola (AU WCL)

Commentators: Roberto Mastroianni (University of Naples); John Morijn (New York University), Philomila Tsoukala (Georgetown Law Center)

Registration is free but required.

Please go to https://www.wcl.american.edu/secle/registration


  • Lecture
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
  • CLE
Aug 27 Mon
2018

Gender and Law Welcome Reception

04:00PM - 05:00PM Y112

 Start the semester off right with the Women and the Law Program’s Welcome Reception! Join us on August 27th from 4:00 to 5:00pm in Y112 to meet the professors who teach gender and law courses as well as staff who are committed to gender justice. Students who attend will hear from student group representatives, learn about upcoming events and Dean’s Fellow opportunities and have the opportunity to mingle with other students interested in women’s and LGBT legal studies. RSVP by emailing womenlaw@wcl.american.edu!

  • Reception
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Aug 28 Tue
2018

The Transformation or Reconstitution of Europe

04:30PM - 06:30PM Washington College of Law

This innovative study on the European Court of Justice (ECJ) examines the jurisprudence of the Court on immigration, free movement and criminal law through the lenses of the American critical legal studies (CLS) perspective. In interpreting EU law, the Court has not merely reconstituted the national legal matrix at the supranational level, but has also transformed Europe and shaken the well-established, often formalist, ways of thinking about law in the Member States.

Moderator: Federiga Bindi, Senior Fellow, SAIS John Hopkins

Authors: Siniša Rodin (Judge CJEU Luxembourg), Tamara Perišin (University of Zagreb) Fernanda Nicola (AU WCL)

Commentators: Roberto Mastroianni (University of Naples); John Morijn (New York University), Philomila Tsoukala (Georgetown Law Center)

  • Lecture
  • Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
  • CLE
Aug 29 Wed
2018

Welcome & Introduction to the War Crimes Research Office

12:00PM - 01:00PM Yuma 116

Please join the staff of the War Crimes Research Office on Wednesday, August 29, at 12:00 PM in Yuma Y116 for a welcome and introductory lunch. Come hear about the WCRO's mission and ways you can get involved as a student, including: the War Crimes Speaker Series; Dean's Fellowships; the International Criminal Law Practicum; volunteering; the Summer Law Program in The Hague; and our international criminal and humanitarian law moot competitions. We'll be serving pizza, so please be sure to RSVP via the Google form in the event link!

  • Information Session
  • Open To Students
Aug 30 Thu
2018

Center for Human Rights Welcome Lunch

12:00PM - 01:30PM Claudio Grossman Hall

Join the Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law for a welcome lunch for incoming students! Meet the Center's faculty and staff and WCL students interested and involved in human rights and humanitarian law, and learn more about upcoming human rights-related opportunities, courses, and events, such as: the Student Advisory Board, the Human Rights Brief, the Kovler Project Against Torture, the Impact Litigation Project, and the Anti-Torture Initiative, among others. Lunch will be served!

RSVP to humlaw@wcl.american.edu  

  • Orientation
  • Open To The Public, Students AND Faculty/Staff