by Harris Institute | Nov 6, 2018 | International Humanitarian Law
By Megan Ferguson Part 1 of 2 Asserting that international law matters seems particularly vital in 2018. In the United States, reactionary and nationalist voices are currently most amplified to the general public; international organizations and agreements are...
by Harris Institute | Nov 5, 2018 | Uncategorized
By Dylan Davis I had the fortune to attend the 2018 International Law Weekend as a Harris Institute student ambassador. Curious to learn how new, popular technologies might alter international commercial transactions, I took a special interest in the panel, “Smart...
by Harris Institute | Oct 31, 2018 | International Criminal Law, The International Criminal Court
By Lola Awobokun I had the pleasure of attending International Law Weekend (ILW) 2018 in New York, October 18-20, as a student ambassador of the Harris Institute. During ILW, I was privileged to attend a panel dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Rome Statute of...
by Harris Institute | Oct 26, 2018 | Refugee and Asylum Law
By Feyga Saksonov Last week, I had the privilege of attending the American Branch of the International Law Association’s (ABILA) 2018 International Law Weekend, held in New York City October 18-20, as an ambassador for the Harris Institute, directed by ABILA’s...
by Harris Institute | Oct 4, 2018 | Crimes Against Humanity Initiative
By Evelyn Chuang, JD ’13, Academic Development Coordinator at JDP School of Law, University of Fiji The opinions or views expressed are not necessarily those of the University of Fiji. The Crimes Against Humanity Initiative is a project started by Professor...