
Keith Wold, LL.M. '17, Claudio Grossman, Jennifer Heller Wold, Professor Bernard Oxman, and Dean Anthony Varona
International and humanitarian law expert Claudio M. Grossman presented the lecture...

Ben Ferencz
The question Ben Ferencz would like to ask every single person – lawyer and laypeople alike -- at the end of every day is this: what did you do to improve the lives of mankind today?...

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (February 10, 2020) – International and humanitarian law expert Claudio M. Grossman will present the lecture, “The Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean: The Decision of the International Court of...

Carolyn Lamm, Dean Anthony Varona, Gabrielle Kaufmann Kohler & Jonathan Hamilton
Miami Law’s International Arbitration Institute, in collaboration with the Miami Law International Moot Court...

Montrece McNeill Ransom
Montrece McNeill Ransom delivered a talk, “How Does the Law Affect Public Health?” to a lunchtime crowd at Miami Law, which was sponsored by the Health Law Association. She...

Miami Law has launched a “Defending Human Rights of Migrants Lecture Series” which consists of three fall lectures and will continue in the spring. Kele Stewart, Associate Dean for Experiential Learning believes “these issues...

Carolyn Lamm, Marike Paulsson, and Professor Jan Paulsson
Amidst the news of the crises in around the globe, such as the humanitarian and political issues in Venezuela, Miami Law’s...

Finding ways to get closer to the poor, the neglected, the abused, and the incarcerated is one way to “position ourselves to be change engines,” Stevenson, founder and executive director of the Montgomery, Alabama-based Equal Justice Initiative,...

The Brazilian judge whose office spearheaded a massive corruption and bribery investigation said that his country’s legal system and democracy are stronger as a result.
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James W. Nickel, renowned Professor of Philosophy and Human Rights, spoke at the 6th Annual Louis Henkin Human Rights Lecture. His talk, titled “What Future Human Rights?” was half review and assessment, half “fortune teller” predictions for...