Archive for February, 2001
From the archives: Prof. Noam Chomsky on “Sovereignty, Democracy, Markets: Some Skeptical Ruminations”
Date: 2/23/2001
Title: Sovereignty, Democracy, Markets: Some Skeptical Ruminations
Speaker: Noam Chomsky
Location: Brooklyn Law School
Presentation type(s): Streaming video (Real Player)
Brooklyn Law School welcomed Noam Chomsky, the Institute Professor, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to lecture on “Sovereignty, Democracy, Markets: Some Skeptical Ruminations.” Professor Chomsky addressed issues of globalization, multinational economies, international markets and the distribution of wealth. His lecture was sponsored by the Center for the Study of International Business Law and the Edward V. Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program.
February 23, 2001
From the archives: Ackerman @ Yale’s tercentennial
Date: 2/20/2001
Title: The Death of Citizenship?
Speaker: Bruce Ackerman
Location: Yale Law School
Presentation type: Streaming video (Real Player), Streaming audio (Real Player)
February 20, 2001
Hon. Delissa H. Ridgway on “Justice For Forgotten Victims, U.S. Survivors of the Holocaust
Date: 2/15/2001
Title: Justice For Forgotten Victims, U.S. Survivors of the Holocaust (1:01:04)
Speaker(s): Delissa H. Ridgway
Location: Brooklyn Law School
Presentation type(s): Streaming video (Real Player)
February 15, 2001
