Inside this Issue Editor’s Note ........................................................................................................... Court Watch: Tracking Current ................................................
Developments in International Law A summary of recent cases involving international law issues, including the first set of cases for the International Crimes Tribunal of Bangladesh.
Country Watch: A Look at the Economic ..............
Political and Social Events that Shape International Law
A review of recent events from around the world that raise interesting international law issues, including a report on the finalization of Croatia’s accession treaty to join the European Union.
International Law Weekend Panel................................ 22
Examines Access to Justice in the Middle East and North Africa Before and After the Arab Spring: Reforms to Date, Reforms to Come?
Norman L. Greene
What does access to justice mean? What are the barriers to access? For whom are they greatest? What has been done to remove them? What remains to be accomplished? In terms of the Arab Spring, who is likely to benefit? These are some of the key questions addressed by an expert New York panel, ranging from discussions of women’s rights to religious courts to emerging claims of marginalized majorities.
Palestine at the United Nations: ........................................
What Does It Take to Be a State? John B. Quigley
The question of Palestine’s status has bedeviled international lawyers for many years. In September 2011, the Palestine government raised the statehood issue again by submitting an application for membership in the United Nations. Debate has swirled anew over the question of whether Palestine qualifies as a state. This article discusses the history and developments of this debate.
ILSA Quarterly » volume 20 » issue 2 » December 2011 29 14 2012 Study Abroad Listings ........................................................
A comprehensive list of international law study abroad programs offered by law schools from around the world.
Careers in International Law .................................................. Nicholas C. Howson
In an interview with the ILSA Executive Office, Professor Nicholas C. Howson, an expert on Chinese corporate law and former partner at the law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, discusses the practice of private international law.
Chapter Happenings .............................................................................. Complied by Chad Lawler
News from ILSA Chapters around the world sharing exciting stories, activities, and upcoming events.
Contributors .................................................................................................... 108 97 93 3 39 4 5 Promoting International Experiences: .....................
Reflections on Studying and Working Abroad Vandana Nakka Peterson
Study abroad programs are often some of the most valuable programs available to students interested in international law. This article provides guidance for students considering studying or working abroad, and also discusses the impact of study abroad and work abroad experiences.
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