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Faculty Notes

Prof. Joav Toker Anchors Conference on Sustainable Development

Read more...In October 2007 Professor Toker anchored a day-long conference on 'International Sustainable Development' (Développement Durable International) at the Grande Arche de la Defense near Paris, with the participation of Jean-Louis Borloo, ...

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Dr. Eileen Servidio-Delabre's upcoming publication on international jurisdiction

Read more...Dr. Eileen Servidio-Delabre is working on a chapter on international jurisdiction for Encyclopedia Juris-Classeur. She recently wrote a chapter on extraditional law for the same collection. Her last book is entitled Common Law: Introduction ...

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Dr. Yates at the Center for Conflict Resolution in South Africa

Read more...On September 15th - 19th, Dr. Douglas Yates travelled to Cape Town, South Africa, upon the invitation of the Center for Conflict Resolution, to participate in a conference on China ...

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Dr. Anand at the International Studies Association annual convention

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Dr. Ruchi Anand is scheduled to participate in the 49th Annual ISA Convention in San Francisco (USA) on March 26th - 29th 2008. The International Studies Association's annual convention is a major international ...

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Joav Toker Writes an Article in French National Newspaper

Read more...Prof Joav Toker wrote an article entitled "La Recherche d'une Brèche" in the French national daily newspaper Le Monde, in the editorial "Décryptage" section of the April 7th, 2007 issue.

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Faculty Notes - Douglas Yates

Read more...In December 2006 Dr. Douglas Yates was invited by the United States Information Services (USIS) to give a series of lectures in Mauritania to young aspiring politicians. The wokshops were ...

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