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Alternative Dispute Resolution In The Usa And Russia: A Comparative Evaluation, Elena Nosyreva
Alternative Dispute Resolution In The Usa And Russia: A Comparative Evaluation, Elena Nosyreva
Fulbright Symposium
Dr. Nosyreva is an Associate Professor and Head of the Civil Law Department at Voronezh State University School of Law in Voronezh, Russia. She is currently a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law. Dr. Nosyreva received Doctorate in Arbitration Proceedings from the Russian Academy of Sciences, State and Law Institute, Moscow and also graduated from Voronezh State University School of Law, Russia. She also completed the Professional Mediation Skills Training Program at the University of Washington School of Law. Dr. Nosyreva has served as lawyer for the State Research Institute for Computer Technology in Voronezh, Russia. …
Globalizing The Rule Of International Law At The Pre-Dawn Of A New Millennium, Sompong Sucharitkul
Globalizing The Rule Of International Law At The Pre-Dawn Of A New Millennium, Sompong Sucharitkul
Fulbright Symposium
This is the Ninth Regional Meeting of the American Society of lnternational Law for the West, Northwest and Southwest regions which Golden Gate University School of Law has the honor to host this year, prior to the regular Annual Meeting of the American Society in Washington D.C. in April 2000.
It is at the same time the Tenth Annual Fulbright Symposium hosted by Golden Gate University School of Law with the cooperation and co-sponsorship of the Council of lnternational Exchange of Scholars (CIES) also with headquarters in Washington D.C.
The combined sessions of the Regional Meeting of the ASIL and …
Tenth Annual Fulbright Symposium On International Legal Problems, Peter Keane
Tenth Annual Fulbright Symposium On International Legal Problems, Peter Keane
Fulbright Symposium
Opening remarks by Prof. Peter Keane.
Globalizing The Rule Of International Law At The Pre-Dawn Of A New Millennium, Sompong Sucharitkul
Globalizing The Rule Of International Law At The Pre-Dawn Of A New Millennium, Sompong Sucharitkul
The Sompong Sucharitkul Center for Advanced International Legal Studies
Following the close of the United Nations Decade of International Law on December 31, 1999, a new era has dawned within the American Society of International Law. The Group or Section involved in the United Nations Decade of International Law has renewed its continuing interests in international legal developments under the newly acquired title of UN21 or United Nations Legal Developments in the Twenty-First Century. Setting aside the precise date at which the twenty-first century and the Third Millennium may be truly considered to start running, i.e., on January 1st, 2000 Y2K or 2001 Y2K + 1. It is clear …