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College of Law’s Journal of Global Rights and Organizations and Impunity Watch News Announce Distinguished Lecturer Series

Tuesday, February 4, 2020, By Robert Conrad
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The College of Law’s Journal of Global Rights and Organizations (JGRO) and Impunity Watch News (IWN) have announced the participants for its Spring 2020 Distinguished Lecturer Series.

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Chimène Keitner

The scheduled speakers are:

Professor Chimène Keitner on “Immunity of Foreign Officials”

Professor of International Law, UC Hastings College of Law

Thursday, Feb. 6
Noon to 1 p.m.
352 Dineen Hall

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Kristen Boon

Kristen Boon, Ph.D., on “Immunity of International Organizations after Jam v. IFC”

Professor of Law, Seton Hall Law

Thursday, Feb. 6
5 to 6:30 p.m.
352 Dineen Hall

Margareta Matache at podium

Margareta Matache

Margareta Matache, Ph.D., on “The Roma Case for Reparations”

Justice activist and scholar from Romania; director of the Roma Program at the Harvard University Francois Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights

(In conjunction with the Syracuse University School of Education’s Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice program)

Tuesday, March 3
5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Location TBA

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John Sopko

John Sopko

Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction

(In conjunction with the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the SUCOL Institute for Security Policy and Law)

Tuesday, March 10
Time and location TBA

“Through its Distinguished Lecturer Series,  the Journal of Global Rights and Organizations and Impunity Watch News is able to bring leading experts in international law to continue the dialog on dynamic, evolving—and sometimes vexing—issues in international law and legal institutions,” says Professor Cora True-Frost, faculty director of Impunity Watch News and the Journal of Global Rights and Organizations.

“As the international community grapples with difficult questions of rights, laws and norms, JGRO and IWN’s focus is needed more than ever, and our students will be the next generation’s thought leaders on these issues.”

 

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