Fall Semester – 2015-2016: Prof. Appleton Susan Frelich, washington university, The Modern Law of Parentage Prof. Bast Jürgen, University Giessen, International Migration Law Prof. Fox Merritt B., Columbia University, Law and Economics of Securities Regulation Prof. Kessler Laura, The University of Utah, Feminist Legal Theory and Family Law Dr. Kyriaki Topidi , University of Lucerne, Comparative Religious Rights in the Public Sphere Prof. Loughlin Martin, London School of Economics and Political Science, Fundamental Concepts of Public Law Prof. Markell David L., Florida State University, Environmental Regulation and Compliance Prof. Wilf Steven, University of Connecticut, Human Rights and Intellectual Property Law
Spring Semester – 2016:
Prof. Brudner Alan, University of Toronto, Hegel's Philosophy of Law Prof. Chang Wen-Chen, National Taiwan University, Constitutionalism in Asia Prof. Jay Finkelstein, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown Law School and Partner, DLA Piper., International Business Negotiation Prof. Krygier Martin, University of New South Wales, The Rule of Law: Law, Philosophy, Sociology, Politics, and Reality Prof. Macneil William, Griffith University, Speculative Legalism: The Philosophy of Law in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Prof. Nelken David, King's College London, Global social indicators: Transnational standards, legitimacy and accountability Prof. Stolzenberg Nomi, University of Southern California, Treating Difference Equally
Summer Semester – 2016 Dr. Marnin Michaels,Rechtsanwaltsbüro Baker & McKenzie Zurich, FATCA and CRS Prof. Antonios Tzanakopoulos, University of Oxford, The Use of Force in International Law
Fall Semester – 2014-2015:Adv. Ruthizer Theodore , Columbia Law School, Advanced Problems in Citizenship.
Spring Semester – 2015:
Sir Burnton Stanley , One Essex Court, The Rule of Law and Human Rights – A British and European Perspective. Prof. Dwyer James , William & Mary Law School, Children in Society, Families, and Law. Prof. Feeley Malcolm , University of California, Berkeley Law, Courts and Social Policy. Prof. Gardbaum Stephan , UCLA Law, Commonwealth bills of rights. Dr. Neff Stephen C. , University of Edinburgh, Struggling for the Soul of International Law: Three Rival Schools. Dr. Schill Stephan , Max Planck Institute, International Investment Law. Prof. Schor Hilary , USC Gould, Law, Literature and Alienation. Prof. Stone Suzanne , Cardozo Law, Religion and State: The Ongoing Jewish Discussion. Prof. Zetzsche Dirk , University of Liechtenstein, Bank Governance.
Summer Semester – 2015 Prof. Bernstein Lisa , University of Chicago, Sales and Commercial Contracts: Understanding Law and Business. Prof. Lobel Orly , University of San Diego.
Fall Semester - 2014 Prof. Christian Joppke, University of Bern, Islam in the Liberal State; Citizenship and Immigration Prof. Cynthia Estlund , NYU, Employment Discrimination Law: Current Controversies in Comparative Perspective Prof. Daniel Rodriguez, Northwestern, Property and Governance Prof. David Lametti, McGill, Issues in Contemporary Intellectual Property Theory; Issues in Contemporary Property Theory Prof. David Luban , Georgetown, Torture: Law, Morality, and Policy Prof. David Schizer , Columbia, Deals: The Lawyer's role in transactions Prof. David Vaver, Oxford, Principles of Copyright Law Dr. Fernando Gomez , University of Pompeu Fabra, Comparative Law and Economics of Contracts Prof. Joe McCahery , Tilburg University, M&A Law and Transactions or Investment Funds and Regulation Prof. Jose Ghirardi, FGV Sao Paulo, A critical approach to development theories: examining ideological assumptions and their political consequences Prof. Joshua Blank , NYU, Tax Policy Prof. Kai Ambos , G?ttingen, International Criminal Law I: Foundations and General Part; International Criminal Law II: The Crimes and Sentencing Prof. Lee Epstein , University of Southern Californi, The U.S. Supreme Court Luca Enriques, University of Bologna, Comparative Corporate Governance Prof. Mark Brodin , Boston College, Evidence and Proof in the American Litigation System Prof. Maribel S?ez Lacave , Universidad Aut?noma de Madrid, Corporate Governance in corporations with concentrated ownership structure. Prof. Mauro Bussani, Trieste, Contract & Tort in Comparative Perspective (Selected Issues) Prof. Nancy Staudt , University of Southern California, Judicial decisions as legislation Prof. Noah Pickus , Duke, Immigration Law and Policy; Dilemmas of Loyalty Prof. Renata Salecl, Cardozo, Psychoanalysis and Law Prof. Richard Gordon, Case Western, International Taxation Prof. Robert Bone, University of Texas, Economic Analysis of Civil Procedure Patrick Weil, Sorbonne, Immigration and Citizenship Laws and Policies Prof. Samuel Issacharoff , NYU, Class Actions: Current Controversies
Fall Semester – 2012-2013 Prof.Samuel Estreicher, NYU, Comparative / Global Labor Law Prof. Lee Fennell, Universtiy of Chicago, Fair Housing Law Prof.Chris Fennell, University of Illinois, Anthropology & law; Law & Social Norms Prof.Nick Barber, Oxford University, British Constitutional Law Prof. Mariana Pargendler, FGV Sao Paulo, Government Owenrship of Corporations Prof. Frank Michelman, Harvard University, Constitutional Protection of Social Rights Prof. Susanna Mancini, University of Bologna Constitutional Law, Gender and Law
Spring Semester – 2013 Prof. Peter Muelbert, Mainz University, EU Company and Securities Law Prof. Michael Sachs, University of Koln, German Constitutional Law Prof. Thomas Weigend, University of Koln, International Criminal Law Prof. Jesse Fried, Harvard University, Corporate Bankruptcy Reorganization Prof. Charles M Yablon, Cardozo Yeshiva University, Civil Procedure Prof. Nestor Davidson, Fordham University, Affordable Housing Law & Policy Prof. Maria Aristodemou, Birkbeck University, Law and Psychoanalysis Prof. Diane M. Ring, Boston College, Current Issues In International Tax Prof. Christoph van der Elst, University of Tilburg, Corporate Law Prof. Georg Nolte, Humboldt University, Constitutional Law Prof. Joan C. Williams, Universty of Hastings, Family Law Prof. Joseph Weiler, NYU, Trial of Jesus ; Jewish & Democratic State Prof. Jim Cox, Duke Universty, EU Regulation of Securities Markets Prof. Malcolm Feeley, University of California, Berkeley, Courts and Social Policy Prof. Gillian Lester, University of California, Berkeley Welfare State Design in Comparative Perspective Prof. Eric Talley, University of California, Berkeley, Mergers and Acquisitions: Recent Developments and Cutting-Edge Issues Prof. Bernard Black, Northwstern Universty, Corporate governance Prof. Kate Litvak, Northwstern Universty, Contract law Prof. Randall Lesaffer, University of Tilburg, Legal History Prof. Donald Clarke, Harvard University, Introduction to Chinese Law Prof. Zhenmin Wang, Tsinghua University, Constitutional Law Prof. Joaquim Falcao, Dean, FGV Rio, International Commerical Law Prof. Oscar Vilhena, Dean, FGV Sao Paulo, Comparative Constitutional Law
Fall Semester – 2011-2012 Prof. Eric Vermeulen, University of Tilburg, Business Law, Lawyers & Innovation Prof. Katharine Bartlett, Duke University, Family Law Prof. Evandro Menezes de Carvalho, FGV Direito Rio, International Law and Legal Cultures: Translations of Traditions Prof. Angelos Giannakopoul, University of Heidelberg, European Union Law Prof. Xiang Feng, Tsinghua University, Property and Intellectual Property in China: Issues and Trends Prof. Rathna Nathan, Singapore Management University, Comparative Homicide Law Prof. Justin Levinson, University of Hawaii, Law and Psychology; Entrepreneurship Prof. Robert B. Ahdieh, Emory University, International Financial Regulation; International Trade Law Prof. Paul Stephan, University of Virginia, International Law in the U.S. Supreme Court Prof. Dan Markel, FSU, Sentencing Theory and Policy Prof. Carl Weisbrod, NYU Schack Institute of Real Estate, Comparative International Real Estate Development Prof. Tamar Frankel, Boston University School of Law, Fundamentals of Fiduciary Law Prof. Colin Picker, University of New South Wales, International Trade Law; International Business Law Prof. Chang Sop Shin, Korea University, International Business Law Prof. Sanford Levinson & Prof. Meira Levinson, University of Texas/Harvard University, Law and Multiculturalism; Law and Civic Society Prof. Suzanne L. Stone, Cardozo Yeshiva University, Halakha and the State: Political Theory in Jewish Law
Spring Semester – 2012 Prof. Carlos Gomez, University of Pompeu Fabra, Economic Analysis of Contract Law Prof. Eric Pan, Cardozo Yeshiva University, International Financial Regulation Prof. Jean Clam, CNRS, Introduction to the Sociology of Law Prof. Fu Hualing, Hong Kong University, Human Rights in China Prof. John Yoo, University of California, Berkeley, Constitutional Design Prof. Patricia Tuitt, Bircbeck College, London, The Emergence of the European Union: A Postcolonial Perspective Prof. Stuart Gabriel, UCLA Anderson School of Management, Real Estate and the Financial Crisis Prof. Adam Tomkins, University of Glasgow, Judicial Activism in the EU Prof. Venkata Rao, NLS India, International Humanitarian Law Prof. Glenn Cohn, Harvard Law School, Reproductive technology and genetic: legal and ethical issues Prof. Robbie Sabel, The Role of International Law in the Israeli-Arab Conflict Adv. Joel Slawotzky, Alien Torts
Fall Semester – 2010-2011 Prof. Frederick Schauer, University of Virginia, The Theory and Practice of Legal Reasoning Prof. Barbara Spellman, University of Virginia, Psychology and the Law Prof. Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago, Comparative Constitutional Design Prof. Malcolm Feeley, University of California, Berkeley, Courts and Social policy Prof. Nicole Garnett, University of Notre Dame, Ordering the City / Property Prof. Richard (Rick) Garnett, University of Notre Dame, Law and Religion Prof. Benny Tai, Hong Kong University, Rule of Law and Legal Culture Prof. Vikramaditya Khanna, University of Michigan, Corporate/Securities Law Prof. Stephen Legomsky, Washington Univ. in St. Louis, Immigration and Citizenship in the United States Adv. Dave Shearon, Positive Psychology for Lawyers Prof. Maria Lucia Padua Lima, FGV Sao Paulo, Brazilian Development: Special Issues Prof. Brian Bix, University of Minnesota, Trends and Themes in American Family Law
Spring Semester – 2011 Prof. Jack Beermann, Boston University, Civil Rights Litigation in the U.S. Federal Courts Prof. Bryan Schwartz, University of Manitoba, Rights of Indigenous Peoples: An International and Comparative Approach Prof. Michael Anderheiden, University of Heidelberg, European Union Law Dr. Stephan Schill, Max Planck Institute, Heidelberg, International Investment Law Prof. Wolf-Georg Ringe, Oxford University, European Corporate Law Prof. Mattias Kumm, New York University, Total Rights: The Structure of the Global Human Rights Revolution Prof. Hwa-Jin Kim, University of Michigan Law School Prof. Michael E. Levine, New York University, Regulation, De-regulation, Re-regulation Prof. Austin Pulle, Singapore Management Univ., Foreign Direct Investment and Doing Business in Asia Prof. Michala Meiselles, University of Lyon 3, France, International and European Trade Law Prof. Malcolm Shaw, University of Leicester, The International Law of Territory Adv. Jeffrey Wool, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Transnational Commercial Law Prof. Patricia Tuitt, Dean, Bircbeck College, LondonTopic TBA Prof. Katherine Stone, UCLA School of Law, U.S. Labor and Employment Regulation, Dr. Robbie Sabel, The Role of International Law in the Israeli-Arab Conflict
Fall Semester – 2009-2010 Prof. David Rosenberg, Harvard University, Civil Liability: Individualized versus Collectivized Models Prof. Pamela Laufer-Ukeles, University of Dayton School of Law, Law & Gender Dr. Anne Cheung, Hong Kong University, Internet Challenges to Free Speech and Privacy Prof. Sherry Colb, Cornell University, Reproductive Rights in the U.S. and Israel Prof. Michael Dorf, Cornell University, Judicial Review Prof. Victor Ferreres Comella, Pompeu Fabra University, Challenges of Constitutional Law Prof. Michael Furmston, Dean, Singapore Management University, Anglo Singaporean Contract Law; Commercial Law in Anglo Asian Perspective Prof. Claire Hill, University of Minnesota. Behavioral Law and Economics Prof. Donald Horowitz, Duke University, Comparative Constitutional Design Prof. Michael Madison, Fordham University, International Real Estate Investment and Finance Prof. Colin Picker, UMKC School of Law, International Economic Law Prof. Mathias Siems, University of East Anglia, Cambridge University, Corporate Governance
Spring Semester – 2010 Prof. Stefan Grundmann, Humboldt University, Berlin, European Contract Law Prof. Matthew Finkin, University of Illinois College of Law, Comparative Labor Law Prof. Peter Muelbert, Mainz University, EC Company and Securities Law Prof. Russell Korobkin, UCLA School of Law, Negotiation Workshop Prof. John Witte, Emory University, Religious Liberty Prof. Fernando Gomez, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, European Private Law Prof. Dieter Grimm, Humboldt University, Berlin, Comparative Constitutional Law Prof. Robert Burt, Yale University, Bioethics and the Law Prof. Katherine Stone, UCLA School of Law, US Labor and Employment Regulation Prof. Katharina Pistor, Columbia University, Globalization in Comparative Perspective Adv. Mark Cohen, Comparative Patent Law Adv. Joel Slawotsky, Alien Torts Claims Act
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