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Roundtable Conversation with UN Permanent Mission Legal Advisors
Moderated by IILJ Program Director Angelina Fisher>
Colonial Wars and International Orders in the History of International Law
IILJ Mini Workshop in the International Legal Orders and Their Histories project>
TPP, Brexit, and After: The Uneasy Future of Deep Economic Agreements
Roundtable session at the ASIL annual meeting chaired by IILJ director Benedict Kingsbury>
NYU Law Salzburg Cutler Fellows 2017 in Washington D.C.
Salzburg Global Seminar / Lloyd N. Cutler Fellowship in International Law>
Is there a Future for Disarmament?
Special event featuring Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations>
WTO DG Roberto Azevêdo discussed future of global trade policy at NYU Law
Public conversation moderated by Rob Howse, organized by the MegaReg project>
Mega-Regionalism After TPP Workshop
Discussing US politics dimension of TPP, the implicit ambitions of the agreement, its future prospects, and other ordering projects in global economic governance and regulation>
Review of Benjamin Strauman’s Crisis and Constitutionaliusm
Review by David Dyzenhaus on The New Rambler>
Roundtable on African Continental Free Trade Agreement and Human Rights
Co-sponsored by the IILJ and the Africa Law Association with support by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung>
Interview with Philippe Sands
Discussing his book "East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity" and his documentary film "My Nazi Legacy" with Joseph Weiler>
Brexit: Now What?
NYU Law Forum moderated by Rob Howse, with Grainne de Burca, Mervin King, Gillian Tett, and Joseph Weiler>
MegaReg Lunchtalk: China and the Megaregionals
Heng Wang in conversation with MegaReg Fellows Paul Mertenskötter and Thomas Streinz>
Joseph H.H. Weiler, Ryan Goodman back full-time at NYU
After a 4-year term as President of the European University Institute in Italy and one year at the US Department of Defense, respectively>
IILJ Scholar Nathan Yaffe wins 2016 Nappert Prize in International Arbitration
Nathan's article on "Transnational Arbitral Res Judicata" won First Prize and $4,000. Congratulations!>
MegaReg: TPP Workshop, NYU School of Law
Authors-only workshop to discuss draft papers in preparation for a book on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)>
I-CON-S Berlin
MegaReg panels on TPP and liberal economic ordering and on TTIP and third parties.>
TTIP Stakeholder Forum
Presentation on Third-Party Effects of Transatlantic Regulatory Coordination>
Conversation and Talk with Judge Patrick Lipton Robinson, International Court of Justice: “Judging States’ Use of Force: A Case Study”
Professor José E. Alvarez in conversation with Judge Robinson of the International Court of Justice>
MegaReg: Exploratory Workshop
Markets and the transformation of regulation under the new megaregional Agreements: impacts, governance and third party interests>
The Pre and Post UN Charter Order
The IILJ organized a conference in honor of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the UN in cooperation with the Office of Legal Affairs of the UN.>
Indicators and the Ecology of Governance
Event of the Indicators project at NYU School of Law on July 6-7, 2015>
Measurement and Data in the Governance of Illicit Activities
Conference at NYU Law in cooperation with the United Nations University>
Measurement and Data in the Governance of Illicit Activities
Conference to examine how power-knowledge dynamics within global institutional governance are being transformed by new practices and cultures of measurement, data, indicators, and other quantified information.>
The Cholera Epidemic in Haiti: Questions of UN Accountability and Prevention
Organized by the IILJ in cooperation with CHRGJ and the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)>
Investment Law Forum: Investment, Trade, and Industrial Policy – Canada’s Story
Efraim Chalamish in conversation with Simon Kennedy, Canada's Deputy Minister of International Trade>
Technologies and Effects of Inter-Institutional Interaction
Exploring ideas on how particular structures and dynamics of interactions between institutions can make a difference in global governance>