ILSP
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Careers in International Law with Professor Michael Newton
Director of the Vanderbilt International Legal Studies Program and Vanderbilt Law alumni discuss career paths Read MoreMar. 8, 2024
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Michael Newton Named to Independent International Panel on Arbitrary Detention in State-to-State Relations
7-member panel tasked with developing recommendations to deter practice of “hostage diplomacy” Read MoreMar. 5, 2024
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International Arbitrator Philippe Sands Discusses the Hamas/Israel War and the Limits of Diplomacy
Informal talk organized by the International Legal Studies Program Read MoreNov. 13, 2023
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Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman, Kurdistan Regional Government Representative, discusses Kurdish independence referendum
93 percent of Iraqi Kurds voted in favor of establishing an independent Kurdistan. Read MoreSep. 28, 2017
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Holly Thompson ’19 selected for inaugural class of Douglass Fellows by Human Trafficking Institute
Thompson will work throughout the academic year to support HTI’s justice and advocacy efforts. Read MoreAug. 7, 2017
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Samantha Sergent ’19
by Colleen Newman Professor Michael Newton, Director of the International Legal Studies Program at Vanderbilt Law School, recently hosted a panel of Vanderbilt Law alumni who spoke about their experiences and various opportunities for careers in international law. Lexi Menisch ‘11 and Margaret Artz ‘13 brought different perspectives… Read MoreApr. 5, 2017
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Samantha Sergent ‘19 is Vanderbilt’s first Helen Strong Curry International Law Scholar
Sergent is the first VLS student to receive the Curry Scholarship, which will be awarded each year to a first-year student who plans a career in international law. Read MoreMar. 29, 2017
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International Law Practice Lab submits amicus brief in case challenging Ethiopia’s counter-terrorism statute
Brief supports plaintiffs in Mohamed v. Ethiopia, a case before the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights Read MoreMar. 3, 2017
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Rachel Johnson ’18
by Colleen Newman Professor Michael Newton, Director of the International Legal Studies Program at Vanderbilt Law School, recently hosted a panel of Vanderbilt Law alumni who spoke about their experiences and various opportunities for careers in international law. Lexi Menisch ‘11 and Margaret Artz ‘13 brought different perspectives… Read MoreOct. 31, 2016
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Ingrid Wuerth named to the Helen Strong Curry Chair in International Law
Wuerth is the inaugural holder of the Curry Chair, which was endowed in 2015 by an estate gift from pioneering Georgia lawyer Jean Curry Allen. Read MoreApr. 1, 2016