- January 31, 2011: Harlan Cohen (Univ. of Georgia – Law), “From International Law to International Conflicts of Law: The Fragmentation of Legitimacy”
- February 7, 2011: David Luban (Georgetown Univ. – Law), “Risk Taking and Force Protection”
- February 14, 2011: Beth Simmons (Harvard Univ. – Government), “Getting to Rights: Treaty Ratification, Constitutional Convergence, and Human Rights Practice in the Late Twentieth Century”
- February 21, 2011: John Knox (Wake Forest Univ. – Law), “Human Rights and Environmental Protection”
- February 23, 2011: Leora Bilsky (Tel Aviv Univ. – Law), “Transnational Holocaust Restitution”
- March 14, 2011: Monica Hakimi (Univ. of Michigan – Law), “Towards a Unified Human Dignity Regime”
- March 21, 2011: James Morrow (Univ. of Michigan - Political Science), “Spoilt Darlings?: Treatment of Prisoners of War During the World Wars”
- March 28, 2011: Christine Chinkin (London School of Economics – Law), “The Kosovo Human Rights Panel and Human Rights Law”
- April 4, 2011: Andrew Lang (London School of Economics – Law), “International Economic Law and the Neo-Liberal Turn”
- April 11, 2011: Karen Knop (Univ. of Toronto – Law), “The Tokyo Women's Tribunal and the Turn to Fiction”
- April 18, 2011: Abdullahi An-Na'im (Emory Univ. – Law), “Human Rights, Universality and Sovereignty: The Relevance and Irrelevance of Sharia”
Saturday, January 22, 2011
University of Michigan Law School International Law Workshop
Here's the schedule for the University of Michigan Law School International Law Workshop for the Spring Semester 2011: