This Thursday - Orkun Akseli on "The UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions and Digital Assets: Possible revisions and the need for harmonisation"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Ronaldo Porto Macedo Jr on "The Spree of Principles and the Abuses of the Balancing Doctrine in Brazil"
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This Thursday - Muthucumaraswamy Sornarajah on "Red Herrings and Reforms in the International Law on Foreign Investment"
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This Thursday - Henry Gao asks "(When) Can Trade Wars Be Good?"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Alejandro Chehtman on "Defending the International Humanitarian Law Project"
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This Thursday - Kent Roach presents "Justice for Some: A Comparative Study of Miscarriages of Justice and Wrongful Convictions "
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Our latest Lecture in Transnational Justice was one of our most popular to date. Harold Hongju Koh (Yale Law School) presented "How America's President Became a National Security Threat" to students, faculty and guests at The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.
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This Thursday - Martin Krygier on "Tempering Power: Beyond the Rule of Law"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Simona Novaretti on "Law and Bioethics: The Beginning of Life in China"
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CALL FOR PAPERS: CTLS Global Conference 2026 - May 21, 2026
“Transnational Law in Peril: Responding to Threats to the Rule of Law and Legal Norms”
Seeking submissions from members of CTLS partner schools. Full info here: bit.ly/4qGVVkv
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This Thursday - Brad Jessup on "The International Energy Legal Trilemma. Lessons from Community Solar Projects"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Christian Armbrüster on "Equality, Diversity and Inclusion – Five scenarios and how to deal with them"
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We went to Geneva! Students from our trade law classes had an unforgettable visit to the @wto.org and the @ifrc.org. You can read all about it in our newsletter: bit.ly/4pa2POi
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This Thursday - Giovanni Gruni on "Retooling the Sustainability Standards in EU Free Trade Agreements"
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This Thursday - Catherine Valcke on "Taking Legal Difference Seriously"
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This Thursday - Andrea Spagnolo on "Jurisdictional Immunities of States and the Dispute Between Germany and Italy: Between Regional Disobedience and Change in Customary International Law"
Find out how to attend our colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Iris Chiu on "Regulatory Implications for the use of Gen AI in Corporate Reporting"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Luca Rubini on "Transnational Subsidies: Regulating the Unsaid Between Domestic and International Law"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium at the events link here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Niccolò Ridi on "GenAI as an International Lawyer: A Case Study with the Jessup International Law Moot Court"
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This Thursday - Georgina Wright asks "Is the European Union good at negotiating agreements that work for Europe?"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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EVENT: Coding Capital - An Approach to Comparative Legal Analysis w/ Katharina Pistor - 20th Oct, 6pm
Author of “The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality” and “The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It”
More info: bit.ly/4nnWttQ
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We were delighted that Sean Hagan (Georgetown Law) could join us to deliver a Lecture in Transnational Justice on "Understanding and Combatting Corruption".
Our lectures are open to the public so if you'd like to sign-up, please get in touch!
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This Thursday - Alon Harel talks "Beyond Interpretation: Judicial Authority in the Face of Flagrantly Unjust Norms"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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This Thursday - Harro van Asselt on "Climate Change and Fossil Fuels in the ICJ Advisory Opinion".
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events
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EVENT: Understanding and Combatting Corruption w/ Prof. Sean Hagan - Mon 22nd Sept, 6pm
As General Counsel Hagan advised on all legal aspects of IMF's operations and led policy initiatives including reform of the IMF’s anti-corruption policy.
Register: bit.ly/4n92xq0
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Last week at our Global Conference in Italy! Bringing together scholars, judges, practitioners, and alumni, the theme was “Transnational Law in Transition: Emergent Issues in Public and Private Law.”
Huge thanks to our partners at the University of Torino for hosting!
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We're reflecting on the visit our Family Law class took to the UKSC last month. Prof. Shakargy arranged for a guided tour and a meeting with the esteemed Lady Rose, Justice of the Supreme Court. The class also had the opportunity to observe a hearing!
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Next Monday: UK Information Commissioner John Edwards in conversation with Georgetown Law Professor Anupam Chander on issues of Data Privacy.
Limited spaces available. More info here: bit.ly/3YoN22M
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This week Priya Satia (Stanford University) contributed to our series of Lectures in Transnational Justice. Prof. Satia gave a lecture on "The Value of Reparations, or the Values of Reparation" at the Honourable Society of Gray's Inn.
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This Thursday - Sharon Shakargy (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) on "The Difference Between Having a Voice and Being Heard: Thoughts on the Legal Capacity of Children"
Find out how to attend our weekly colloquium here: www.law.georgetown.edu/ctls/events/
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