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International Law

  

Professor Hall Published Op-Ed on Free Press

July 27, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor John Hall published co-wrote an op-ed in the International Herald Tribune, entitled ” Cambodia’s free press under fire,” with professor Sophal Ear of the Department of National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California.  The piece addresses the increased killing of journalists in Cambodia and the challenges to a free press

Professor Hall and Professor Cianciarulo Co-Publish Op-Ed

July 21, 2008 by | Faculty

An op-ed co-written by Professors John Hall and Marisa Cianciarulo entitled “Exit Tragedy” appeared in the Los Angeles Daily Journal this week.  The piece discussed U.S. policy of deporting Green Card holders who commit aggravated felonies (a term of art that can include minor crimes).

Wall Street Journal Publishes Professor Hall’s Op-Ed

July 16, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor John Hall’s op-ed piece entitled “A Tribunal Worth Paying For” appeared in the Asia editions of the Wall Street Journal in his continuing high-impact commentary on the Khmer Rouge Tribunal proceedings.  In the piece, Professor Hall stated, “The U.S. was instrumental in negotiating the creation of this tribunal 10 years ago, and has all

Professor Rotunda Publishes Op-Eds

June 23, 2008 by | Faculty

An op-ed by Professor Kyndra Rotunda, entitled “Don’t Close Gitmo,” was published in the Washington Times.  In the piece, Professor Rotunda stated, “The United States should follow the Geneva Conventions by keeping Gitmo open and holding detainees there until the end of the war.  It isn’t just what the law requires – it is the

Professor Hall Published Op-Ed on Cambodia

June 17, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor John Hall‘s op-ed piece entitled “Cambodian Refugees a Grim Example of Washington’s Neglect” appeared in today’s Los Angeles Daily Journal.  The piece documents Professor Hall’s involvement with Dodge Film School Professor Jeff Swimmer and several Chapman students in producing a documentary film on the so called “returnees” (Cambodians who have been recently deported from

Professor Hall to Present Paper on Khmer Rouge Tribunal

April 24, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor John Hall was invited to present a paper, “The Khmer Rouge Tribunal: The Search for Legitimacy in an Environment of Distrust, Corruption and Mismanagement,” at the Southeast Asia Forum at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center, Stanford University.  His paper will address topics from his various op-eds in Wall Street Journal, Christian Science

Professor Kochan Talks on Law

April 8, 2008 by | Faculty

On April 7-8, Professor Kochan participated as a discussant at a roundtable of 20 select and invited property scholars on the issue of “The Expansion of Liability Under Public Nuisance,” sponsored by the Searle Center at Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois. On April 4, Professor Kochan participated in a conference of international law

Professor Hernandez Published Article

April 8, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Ernesto Hernandez’ article, “Law, Food, and Culture: Mexican Corn’s National Identity Cooked in ‘Tortilla Discourses’ Post-TLC/NAFTA,” was abstracted on the LSN Law & Society: International & Comparative Law online journal.

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