Professor Randi Mandelbaum presents on three different panels at the 2019 National Training on Representation and Advocacy for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children

December 12, 2019.  Professor Mandelbaum will be featured on three different panels, December 11 – 13 in Houston, TX for the National Training on Representation and Advocacy for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children, sponsored by the American Bar Association and the national group, Kids in Need of Defense. The panels address the following: Who Are the People … Continue reading Professor Randi Mandelbaum presents on three different panels at the 2019 National Training on Representation and Advocacy for Unaccompanied Immigrant Children

Prof. Jootaek Lee publishes “International Criminal Law: Unresolved Issues From the Past in the Korean Peninsula”

December 10, 2019.  Professor Lee examines issues relating to Korea and international criminal law, concluding with recommendations on how to approach unresolved international criminal issues surrounding the Korean peninsula..  International Criminal Law: Unresolved Issues From the Past in the Korean Peninsula (September 19, 2018). Journal of Transnational Law & Policy, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3252117

Prof. Jootaek Lee publishes “Paradox of Hierarchy and Conflicts of Values: International Law, Human Rights, and Global Governance”

December 4, 2019.  Professor Lee’s new article aims to theoretically and philosophically clarify hierarchical issues in international law, particularly in the human rights field.  Paradox of Hierarchy and Conflicts of Values: International Law, Human Rights, and Global Governance (December 4, 2019). Northwestern University Journal of International Human Rights, Vol. 18, No. 1, forthcoming. Available at … Continue reading Prof. Jootaek Lee publishes “Paradox of Hierarchy and Conflicts of Values: International Law, Human Rights, and Global Governance”