Sea Level Rise and International Law: Assessing its Impacts on the Americas - Day 1
The conference seeks to gather scholars, practitioners, and diplomats to explore how the Law of the Sea and other international norms address issues such as climate change, sea-level rise and its impacts on maritime entitlements, statehood, and human rights. The aim is to enhance our understanding of the legal issues relating to sea-level rise and encourage further study and discussion. The conference will be held during the 73rd Session of the International Law Commission meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Sea Level Rise and International Law: Assessing its Impacts on the Americas - Day 2
The conference seeks to gather scholars, practitioners, and diplomats to explore how the Law of the Sea and other international norms address issues such as climate change, sea-level rise and its impacts on maritime entitlements, statehood, and human rights. The aim is to enhance our understanding of the legal issues relating to sea-level rise and encourage further study and discussion. The conference will be held during the 73rd Session of the International Law Commission meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Conference
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Inflation? Recession? What's an Investor to do?! Adventures in Founding and Running a Real Estate Investment Firm
- Presentation
- Open To The Public, Alumni, Students AND Faculty/Staff
Supreme Court Preview
Join experts in the areas of constitutional law and affirmative action as they discuss the upcoming US Supreme Court case, Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. The event will take place on September 1st at noon in the ceremonial classroom, NT01.
Supreme Court Preview: Free Chick Fil A will be provided. The panelists are Stephen Wermiel, former Supreme Court Reporter and Constitutional Law Professor at AUWCL, and Cory Liu, former Assistant General Counsel to Governor Abbott and Partner at Ashcroft Law Firm.
- Conference
- Open To Students AND Faculty/Staff
Introduction to the War Crimes Research Office
New and returning students are invited to come hear about the War Crimes Research Office's work and how they can get involved, including volunteer work, research as a Dean's Fellow or ICL practicum student, the Hague program, moot courts and more. The event will take place on September 1st at noon in Yuma Building classroom Y402.
- Information Session
- Open To Students