New York Law School to Host Conference on Post-Conflict Constitutionalism
Posted on: Tuesday, 28 February 2006, 18:00 CST
News Advisory:
WHAT: New York Law School is hosting "A Conference on Perspectives on Post-conflict Constitutionalism." This all-day event will examine the constitution-making processes in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as the theoretical implications of Post-conflict constitutionalism.
DATE: Friday, March 3
Speakers include:
-- Professor Michel Rosenfeld, president, U.S. Association of Constitutional Law; Justice Sydney L. Robins Professor of Human Rights and Director, Program on Security, Democracy, and the Rule of Law, Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University
-- Professor Ruti Teitel, Ernst C. Stiefel Professor of Comparative Law, New York Law School; Chair, Comparative Law and Politics Workshop
-- Barnett Rubin, director of studies and senior fellow, Center for International Conflict, New York University
-- His Excellency Dr. Feisal al-Istrabadi, Deputy Permanent Representative, Mission of Iraq to the United Nations
To view the conference brochure go to http://www.nyls.edu/pdfs/ Post-conflict(under)Constitutionalism(under)Brochure.pdf
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TIME: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
PRESENTED BY: U.S. Association of Constitutional Law, together with New York Law School's Comparative Law and Politics Workshop and the New York Law School Law Review
ADDRESS/LOCATION: Wellington Conference Center, New York Law School, 47 Worth Street, New York, N.Y. 10013 (between Church Street and West Broadway)
DIRECTIONS: Via Subway: 1 to Franklin Street; 2, 3, A, C to Chambers Street.
ABOUT NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL: Founded in 1891, New York Law School is the second oldest independent law school in the United States. Drawing on its location near the centers of law, government, and finance in New York City, its faculty of noted and prolific scholars has built the school's curricular strength in the areas of tax law, labor and employment law, civil and human rights law, media and information law, urban legal studies, international and comparative law, and interdisciplinary fields such as legal history and legal ethics. New York Law School has more than 11,000 graduates and enrolls some 1500 students in its full- and part-time J.D. program. It is one of only two law schools in the metropolitan area to offer the Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Tax Law.
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