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Law’s Michael Scharf presents in Libya on transitional justice
Michael Scharf, the associate dean for global legal studies in the School of Law, gave a presentation July 17 on transitional justice in Misratta, Libya. More than 50 lawyers attended his talk. Misratta has been “ground zero” for the worst of the fighting during last year’s civil war, Scharf said....
Mandel School’s Terry Hokenstad debuts book, presents on human rights in Sweden
M.C. “Terry” Hokenstad, Distinguished University Professor, Ralph S. and Dorothy P. Schmitt Professor and professor of global health, recently returned from a European trip that included the launch of a book he co-edited, titled The Sage Handbook on International Social Work. The 540-page book cover...
Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo delivers keynote at Chilean conference
Weatherhead School of Management’s Chris Laszlo recently presented the keynote address at the Seminarium Congreso in Chile, a conference with more than 200 business executives and thought leaders. The associate professor of organizational behavior presented at the July 4 event alongside Peter Senge,...
Law professor Robert Strassfeld’s latest article accepted for publication
School of Law Professor Robert Strassfeld’s article, titled “Special Topic Introduction: Minerva at the Departure Gate,” has been accepted for publication. The article will appear in the forthcoming issue of Health Matrix. In addition, Strassfeld presented earlier this year at the City Club on Clev...
Law instructor Yuri Linetsky presents to judges, magistrates on business entities
Yuri Linetsky, a senior instructor in law, recently presented on “Business Entities and the Lawsuit.” His presentation, given July 13 to judges, acting judges and magistrates, was part of a program on business entities in municipal and county courts for the Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College....
Law’s Juscelino Colares presents, publishes on international trade
In recent months, Juscelino F. Colares, law professor and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, has published and presented on a variety of topics related to international trade. A forthcoming article, “The Reality of EU-Conformity Review in France,” will be published...
Brookings publishes Dean Lawrence Mitchell’s article on changing U.S. incentive structure
School of Law Dean Lawrence Mitchell recently had a paper published by Brookings. The paper, titled “Whose Capital; What Gains? Why the U.S. Economy Needs to Change Incentives,” appeared online July 10. In the paper, Mitchell makes the case that if the incentive structure of American management and...
Faculty member Linda Ehrlich publishes article on Japanese stop-motion animator
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, recently had an extensive article published on one of Japan’s foremost stop-motion animators, Kawamoto Kihachiro. The article, titled “Ningyo: An Homage to the Films of Kawamoto Kihachiro,” was published in the Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema. R...
Law’s Michael Scharf shares expertise on ICC statutes in NYC
School of Law Professor Michael Scharf recently spoke on “Universal Jurisdiction over the Crime of Aggression.” His talk was given June 25 at a workshop at New York University on International Criminal Court statutes. He also participated as an invited expert in the “Strategic Meeting on the Ratifi...
Vice President Marilyn Sanders Mobley reviews Toni Morrison’s latest book for Ms. magazine
Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity and professor of English, has a book review published in the spring/summer issue of Ms. magazine. Mobley, who is a Toni Morrison scholar, reviewed Morrison’s latest novel Home....