Details
October 27, 2011 - October 28, 2011
Schedule
Thursday, October 27th
2:00 pm Welcome and Introductory Remarks
· Michael W. McConnell, Stanford
2:15 pm Do Treaties or International Law Trump the Constitution?
· Hon. John M. Rogers, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (moderator)
· Daniel Hulsebosch, NYU
· Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz, Georgetown
· Jack M. Balkin, Yale
4:30 pm U.S. Legal Imperialism?: The Global Projection of U.S. Legal Norms
· Allen S. Weiner, Stanford (moderator)
· Thomas F. Farr, Georgetown
· Stephen Krasner, Stanford University
· Donald Earl Childress III, Pepperdine
· John C. Dehn, U.S. Military Academy
Friday, October 28
10:00 am Do International Bodies Threaten Sovereignty?
· Jenny S. Martinez, Stanford (moderator)
· John O. McGinnis, Northwestern
· Oona A. Hathaway, Yale
· Eugene Kontorovich, Northwestern
1:15 pm Does the Constitution Apply Abroad?
· Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, Stanford (moderator)
· Allan Erbsen, Minnesota
· David Golove, NYU
· Chimène Keitner, Hastings
· Jonathan Bush, Columbia
3:30 pm Is Sovereignty Outmoded?
· Joshua Cohen, Stanford (moderator)
· John A. Agnew, UCLA
· Peter Berkowitz, Hoover Institution
· Kiron K. Skinner, Carnegie Mellon
· Philip C. Bobbitt, Columbia and University of Texas
5:15 Concluding Remarks
· Michael W. McConnell, Stanford
Registration Information: This event is free and registration is complimentary. Click here to RSVP.
Questions? Contact programs@law.stanford.edu or call (650) 723-5905. Or visit the event webpage on the Stanford Law School website.
Related Media
- Introduction/Do Treaties or International Law Trump the Constitution? (Quicktime streaming video)
- U.S. Legal Imperialism?: The Global Projection of U.S. Legal Norms (Quicktime streaming video)
- Do International Bodies Threaten Sovereignty? (Quicktime streaming video)
- Does the Constitution Apply Abroad? (Quicktime streaming video)
- Is Sovereignty Outmoded? (Quicktime streaming video)
Contact
Stanford Constitutional Law Center
programs@law.stanford.edu
650.723.5905
Admission
This event is open to the public and registration is complimentary. Click here to RSVP for this event.