Presented by:
Whittier Law School, Center for International and Comparative Law, along with Whittier Law Review and International Law Society
Keynote: Wanted Dead and Alive: Universality of Modern Law and the Enduring Colonial Exception
Tayyab Mahmud, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Global Justice, Seattle University School of Law
Topics include:
• Regimes of State Security
• Comparative Law, Identity and Governance
Speakers and panelists include:
• Tayyab Mahmud, Professor of Law and Director, Center for Global Justice, Seattle University School of Law
• Deepa Badrinarayana, Associate Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law
• Ernesto Hernández, Professor of Law, Chapman University School of Law
• Mark Fathi Massoud, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law and Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University
• Manoj Mate, Assistant Professor of Law, Whittier Law School
• Sudha Setty, Professor of Law, Western New England University School of Law
• Timothy Webster, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Whittier Law School
• Seval Yildirim, Associate Professor of Law and Director, Center for International and Comparative Law, Whittier Law School
Evening Reception 4-5:30 pm
Live Middle Eastern Music with John Bilezikjian on the oud
Continental breakfast and lunch will be served
Complimentary parking
Location: Room 1
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Reservation Required