This event, hosted by Georgetown, looks to be fabulous. For anyone interested in transnational legal practice–and especially those interested in teaching in this area–a plane ticket to D.C. in early June would be a wise investment. Topics on the agenda include “What Legal Education Ought to be Doing to Prepare Students to Practice in the Global Economy”; “Biculturalism: The Need to be Aware of How Culture and Ethnicity Shape Identities, Learning Styles, and Attitudes toward Conflict Resolution”; and “Preparing for the Globalized Law Practice: The Need to Include International and Comparative Law in the Legal Writing Curriculum.”
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Hat Tip: International Law Prof Blog
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