This Friday, at the Friday Center here in Chapel Hill, the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation will host its annual symposium. This year the topic is "The Changing Relationship Between International Law and U.S. Law."
The schedule is as follows:
9:15 – 10:30 Session 1: Aaron Fellmeth (Arizona State), “Leading from Behind: The United States and International Human Rights Law." Comments are by Andrew Woods (Kentucky) and Janet Levit (Tulsa).
10:45 –12:00 Session 2: Rebecca Crootof (Yale Ph.D), “War, Responsibility, and Killer Robots.” Comments are by Curt Bradley (Duke) and Maggie Gardner (Harvard Fellow).
1:00 – 2:15 Session 3: Ronald Brand (Pitt), “Understanding Judgments Recognition.” Comments are by Ralf Michaels (Duke) and John Coyle (UNC).
2:30 – 3:45 Session 4: John Knox (Wake Forest), “The Changing Relationship between the United States and International Environmental Treaties.” Comments are by Rachel Brewster (Duke) and Mark Weisburd (UNC)
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