Archive for October, 2004
From the archives: National Security @ Illinois
Date: 10/29/2004
Title: U.S. National Security in Today’s International Environment
Speaker: General Joseph W. Ralston, USAF (Ret)
Location: University of Illinois
Presentation type: Streaming video (Real Player)
October 29, 2004
From the archives: Election 2000 talk @ Ohio State
Date: 10/21/2004
Title: The Legacy of Election 2000: If the System Fails Again?
Speaker: Gov. Bob Taft
Location: Ohio State
Presentation type(s): Streaming video (Real Player)
October 21, 2004
Will Gunn @ Duke
Date: 10/21/2004
Title: Defending Detainees at Guantanamo Bay (56:10)
Speaker: Col. Will A. Gunn
Location: Duke
Presentation type: Streaming video (Real Player)
Colonol Will A. Gunn, USAF, chief defense counsel for the Department of Defense Office of Military Commissions, talks about the task ahead. An International Week event sponsored by LENS, the Program in Public Law, and the Office of Student Affairs.
October 21, 2004
Ornstein & Green @ Yale
Date: 10/20/2004
Title: Dean’s Lecture: Election 2004
Speaker(s): Norm Ornstein and Donald Green
Location: Yale Law School
Presentation type: Streaming video (Real Player)
October 20, 2004
Storrs Lectures 2004: Thomas Nagel
Date: 10/18/2004 – 10/19/2004
Title: Storrs Lectures: Thomas Nagel (Part 1 | Part 2)
Speaker(s): Harold Koh, Thomas Nagel
Location: Yale Law School
Presentation type: Streaming video (Real Player)
From the announcement:
Thomas Nagel, University Professor at New York University, will deliver the Storrs Lectures on Monday, October 18, and Tuesday, October 19. Both talks will be in Room 127 and begin at 4:30 p.m. Nagel will speak about “The Problem of Global Justice,” and his lectures are free and open to the public.
Nagel is Professor of Philosophy, University Professor, and Fiorello La Guardia Professor of Law at NYU. He specializes in political philosophy, ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of mind. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the British Academy, and has held fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
He is the author of several books, including The Last Word and The View from Nowhere, as well as numerous articles. Nagel is interested in the direct application of moral theory to contemporary issues such as abortion, affirmative action, freedom of expression, and the laws of war, and he was one of the founding editors of the journal Philosophy & Public Affairs, which had a significant effect in bringing those concerns into the philosophical mainstream.
October 18, 2004
Intellectual Property Online: The Challenge of Multi-Territorial Disputes
Date: 10/8/2004
Title: Intellectual Property Online: The Challenge of Multi-Territorial Disputes (1:22:31)
Speakers: Rochelle Dreyfuss, Francois Dessemontet, Toshiyuki Kono, Graeme Dinwoodie, Graeme Austin, Richard Garnett (Melbourne), Annette Kur
Location: Brooklyn Law School
Presentation type: Streaming video (Windows Media Player)
Brooklyn Law School hosted a symposium on “Intellectual Property Online: The Challenge of Multi-Territorial Disputes” co-sponsored by the Center of the Study of International Business Law and the Brooklyn Journal of International Law With the ease of multi-territorial transmission of copyright works, trade symbols, and other intellectual property over digital networks has come the urgent need for a comprehensive conflict of laws/private international law regime specifically devoted to intellectual property.
Part I: Resolution Through Conflict of Laws
Dean Joan Wexler
Prof. Maryellen Fullerton
Prof. Rochelle Dreyfuss
Prof. Francois DessemontetPart I (cont’d)
Prof. Roberta Karmel
Prof. Toshiyuki Kono
Prof. Graeme DinwoodiePart II: Substantive Harmonization and Other Approaches
Prof. Samuel Marumba
Prof. Graeme Austin
Prof. Richard Garnett, Dr. Annette Kur
October 8, 2004
