
Global Governance Symposium
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Friday, March 4, 2005
The Law School's day-long seminar on Global Governance was held on Friday, March 4, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 and 2:00 to 5:00 (EST). The seminar highlighted many cutting-edge theoretical and practical issues relating to international finance and trade, the Internet, immigration, taxation, and public international law. Featured presentations included a number of distinguished UM faculty who are experts in these areas. The program is below.
| 8:30 am | Breakfast Law School Courtyard |
| 9:00 am |
Welcome Remarks Dennis Lynch, Dean Todd Payne, Esq., President, Law Alumni Association |
| 9:15 am |
Panel 1: Chair: Professor William Twining Professor Patrick O. Gudridge, A New World Order? Professor Michael Froomkin, The World Turned Upside Down: ICANN and International Treaty Law Professor David Abraham, From Sovereignty to Governmentality and Back |
| 11:15 am |
Panel 2: Professor Frances R. Hill, Identifying Terrorist Organizations—Conflicting Standards Professor Caroline Bradley, Private International Law-Making |
| 12:30 pm | Luncheon School of Law Student Lounge |
| 2:00 pm |
Panel 3: Chair: Janet Stearns, Assistant Dean Professor Robert Rosen, Comparative Management of Corporate Legal Compliance Commentators: Virginia Quijada, Esq., Senior Director, Oracle Consulting Services, Latin America (J.D.1998) Marilyn Blanco-Reyes, Esq., Managing Director-Legal, Latin America & Caribbean, FedEx Express (J.D. 1988) |
| 3:15 pm |
Panel 4: Chair: Professor Richard L. Williamson, Jr. Professor Alan Swan, NAFTA’s Grant of “Direct Effect” to Investor Rights: Structural Reform of Global Economic Governance Professor Keith Rosenn, The Downside of Globalization |