
The International Law Colloquium, a time-honored tradition here at the University of Georgia School of Law, returns this spring semester with another great lineup of global legal experts.
This for-credit course consists of presentations of substantial works-in-progress on a variety of international law topics by prominent scholars from other law schools. In keeping with a tradition established when the series began in 2006, students will write reaction papers on the scholars’ manuscripts, and then discuss the papers with the authors in class. Leading the class will be Harlan G. Cohen, Gabriel M. Wilner/UGA Foundation Professor in International Law and Faculty Co-Director of the Dean Rusk International Law Center. Other Georgia Law and university faculty will join in the dialogues.
Further supporting the colloquium are staff at our Center; in particular, the Center’s Global Practice Preparation team, which includes Sarah Quinn and Catrina Martin. The colloquium further benefits from generous support from the Kirbo Trust Endowed Faculty Enhancement Fund and the Talmadge Law Faculty Fund.
Presenting at the Spring 2022 Colloquium (pictured above, clockwise from top left):
► January 21: Kristen Eichensehr, University of Virginia School of Law
► January 28: Rebecca Hamilton, American University Washington College of Law
► February 11: Asli Ü. Bâli, UCLA Law
► February 25: Rebecca Crootof, University of Richmond School of Law
► March 4: Alonso Gurmendi Dunkelberg, Universidad del Pacífico, Perú
► March 18: Sarah Nouwen, European University Institute, Italy, and University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
► April 1: Maggie Gardner, Cornell Law School
► April 15: Julian Arato, Brooklyn Law School