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dood-frank symposium April 5, 2011

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On Saturday April 9 from 9.30 am to 3.30 pm, the University of Miami Business Law review and International and Comparative Law review are co-hosting a Symposium on The Response to Financial Crisis and the Dodd-Frank Legislation. Topics covered will range from sovereign debt to financial scandals to the FDIC’s resolution authority to arbitration.

The cost of CLE attendance (4.5 Florida credits) is $65. RSVP to umiamiblr@gmail.com.

Update: Here is the Symposium Program.

lessons learned too well: the evolution of internet regulation April 4, 2011

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Michael Froomkin, Laurie Silvers & Mitchell Rubenstein Distinguished Professor of Law, today at 5.30 pm, at the Lowe Art Gallery (with commentary by Jonathan Weinberg and Cindy Cohn). Should be good.

poetry, elements, politics, health…. March 22, 2011

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Yesterday was world poetry day, today is world water day, tomorrow is democracy day, Thursday is world TB day and Friday is the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Factory Fire.

asil international economic law in minnesota November 17, 2010

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Tomorrow I’m going to Minnesota for the ASIL International Economic Law Interest Group Conference (I’m giving a paper on consultation in transnational standard-setting). It will be much colder there than it is here in Miami.

asil meets in miami November 11, 2010

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The American Society of International Law is meeting in Miami this week (the program is here and the UM announcement is here).

immigration law & community October 28, 2010

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Tomorrow at UM Law in Room 352, beginning at 12.30 pm, a half day symposium on immigration law and community with panels on undocumented immigration and community, immigrant women, and Haiti, followed by a training on Saturday on immigration law and deportation defense (here are the background materials for the training).

transnational regulation September 14, 2010

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The lecture I am about to give is here: Transnational Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis 2007-2010.

um international law lecture series August 31, 2010

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Today is the first of this year’s international law lectures at UM. Niccolo Trocker will be speaking on the topic International Litigation: The Perspective of a Civilian Lawyer. The lecture will be in Room D201 in the Law Library from 12.30-1.50pm. And there’s food.

On September 14th I will be speaking on the topic Transnational Regulation and the Global Financial Crisis 2007-2010.

travels June 24, 2010

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Just got back from Europe where I went to the ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance conference on Regulation in the Age of Crisis. Some of the papers are available online (including my own preliminary paper on consultation in transnational standard-setting), and an edited version of Mick Moran’s after dinner critique of the Great Complacency is here.

um international law lecture series November 9, 2009

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On Tuesday November 10 from 12.30pm to 1.50 pm, University of Miami School of Law Professors Stephen J. Schnably and Bernard Perlmutter will present “International Law and the Treatment of Juvenile Offenders: Graham v. Florida and Sullivan v. Florida and Beyond”in the Law Library’s Reading Room, D201. Lunch will be provided.