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Global Fellows Forum Spring 2004
The
Global Fellow Forums are at the heart of a revitalized Global Fellows Program,
and an important element in the Global Program's "Turn to Scholarship"
initiated by Professor Joseph Weiler. The primary mission of the Global Fellow
Program is the production of publishable scholarship. In meeting throughout the
year, the forum serves as an important vehicle for facilitating the achievement
of that mission.
Our
forums feature presentations of research by Global Fellows throughout the year
to an audience of other NYU Law Fellows, faculty, and invited guests, providing
an opportunity for Fellows to gather, collaborate, share ideas and provide
feedback in a supportive and intellectual environment.
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| January 20th
2004 |
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Alessandra Arcuri (Ph.D. candidate,
Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics (RILE)) |
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| February 4th
2004 |
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Yigal Mersel (Senior Legal Assistant to
President Aharon Barak, Supreme Court of Israel) |
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| March 3rd
2004 |
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Gidon Rothstein
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| March 9th
2004 |
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Jackie Peel (Lecturer, University of
Melbourne)
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| March 31st
2004 |
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Jean Marc Coicaud
(Acting head of the United Nations University office to the United Nations in
New York)
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| April 19th
2004 |
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Nicholas Bamforth (University Lecturer in
Law, Oxford University)
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| May 5th
2004 |
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Alyona Kucher (Professor, Moscow State
University) and Hangwu Tang
(Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore)
(Session chaired by Professor Kevin
Davis, Visiting Professor of Law, NYU School of Law ) |
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