- January 15, 2009: Derek Jinks (Univ. of Texas - Law), Improving Individual and Institutional Compliance with Laws of War: Proposals from Behavioral Research
- January 22, 2009: Anne van Aaken (Univ. of St. Gallen - Law), Reducing Biases through International Law Procedures: Insights from Behavioral Law and Economics
- January 29, 2009: Craig Calhoun (New York Univ. - Institute for Public Knowledge), Humanitarian Action in Cosmopolitan Perspective
- February 5, 2009: Paolo Carozza (Univ. of Notre Dame - Law & Chair, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights), Local Freedom, Human Rights, and International Law: A Tocquevillian Approach
- February 12, 2009: Leigh Payne (Oxford Univ. - Sociology), Neither Truth Nor Reconciliation in Confessions of State Violence: Unsettling Accounts and Colombia’s Justice and Peace Law
- February 26, 2009: William Miller (Univ. of Michigan - Law), Messengers and Intermediaries: Insights from Ancient Law
- March 5, 2009: Moshe Halbertal (New York Univ. - Law School & Hebrew Univ. - Jewish Thought and Philosophy), Pre-Conditions for Forgiveness
- March 12, 2009: Joseph Weiler (New York Univ. - Law), Virtues and Vices in the Ethos of European Union law
- March 26, 2009: Armin von Bogdandy (New York Univ. - Law & Director, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law), Universality in Diverse Traditions of International Law
- April 2, 2009: Pierre Rosanvallon (Collège de France), The Metamorphoses of Democratic Legitimace
- April 7, 2009: Alexander Somek (Univ. of Iowa - Law), Democracy-Enhancing International Law: The Argument for Transnational Effect
- April 16, 2009: Conference in Honor of Professor Andreas Lowenfeld
- April 23, 2009: Martha Nussbaum (Univ. of Chicago - Law), Patriotism
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
NYU School of Law Institute for International Law and Justice Spring 2009 Colloquium
Here's the schedule for the New York University School of Law Institute for International Law and Justice Spring 2009 International Legal Theory Colloquium on "Virtues, Vices, and Human Nature in International Law":