By Unknown Saturday, November 22, 2014 India Education UN Girls’ Education Initiative (UNGEI) Education of the Girl Child in India The Social, Cultural, and Economic Factors By Aliza Keen Aliza Keen, a third-year student at Albany Law School, did her undergraduate work...
By Unknown 4:00 PM Energy Subsidies World Trade Organization (WTO) Energy Subsidies under the WTO Hopes of a Level Playing Field for Fossil Fuels and Renewable Energy By Francis T. Dwyer Francis Dwyer is a 2014 graduate of Albany Law S...
By Unknown Wednesday, November 12, 2014 Children's Rights China's One Child Policy Convention on the Rights of the Child Abortion and Gender Selection Issues under China’s One Child Policy Implications under the Convention on the Rights of the Child By Yan Rong Yang Yan Rong Yang is a third year student at Albany Law School....
By Unknown 12:34 PM Darfur Genocide Rwanda Genocide: The International Community’s Response By Bryan Kotowski Bryan Kotowski graduated from University at Albany SUNY in 2013 where he majored in Psychology. He was accepted into the “...
By Unknown Sunday, April 27, 2014 Asylum Citizenship Internally Displaced Person (IDP) Refugee Convention Refugees UNHCR Displaced Refugees and the Categorical Imperative By Chris Saco Mr. Saco entered Albany Law School in the fall of 2012. He is in the accelerated program and anticipates earning his J.D. by 2...
By Unknown Monday, April 21, 2014 Choice of Court Convention Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements: Role of U.S. Courts in Future Success By Edward J. Ohanian Ed Ohanian, a third-year student at Albany Law School, graduated summa cum laude from Marist College, with a major in m...
By Unknown Monday, April 14, 2014 Just War Wartime Decision-making Ius in Bello in Hybrid Political-Military Decision-Making Efficiency as a Measure in Assessing Wartime Operations By Heath Hardman Heath Hardman is a third-year student at Albany Law School and grad...
By Unknown Monday, March 17, 2014 Geneva Conventions Genocide Tribunal Rwanda The Genocide Convention: Promise but Failure By Kayla Molinaro Kayla Molinaro is a third year student at Albany Law School. She is an Associate Editor for Albany Law Review and a teach...
By Unknown Sunday, March 2, 2014 International Court of Justice (ICJ) The ICJ: Composition, Cases & Clout [presentation] By Brielle J. Danko Brielle Danko is a third year student at Albany Law and is a teaching assistant for the Litigation Clinic. She completed...
By Unknown Sunday, February 23, 2014 Crimes Against Humanity Genocide Genocide: Cannot Be Just Another Crime Against Humanity By Deirdre R. Barthel Deirdre Barthel is a third-year law student at Albany Law School. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree with dual-majo...
By Unknown Sunday, February 2, 2014 Free Trade Agreements Intellectual Property Rights Protections & Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Attention to Detail--Here, Less is Not Always More By Nicole Camuti Nicole Camuti is a 2013 graduate of Albany Law School, currently active ...
By Unknown Sunday, January 19, 2014 Democratic Republic of Congo Kosovo Lebanon Security Council U.N. Peacekeeping Operations Security Council Peacekeeping Operations: U.N. Failure at Keeping the Peace By Emily von Werlhof Emily von Werlhof, Editor-in-Chief of International Law Studies, is a third year student at Albany Law School concentra...
By Unknown Sunday, January 12, 2014 Scottish National Party (SNP) Scottish Secession Scottish Secession: An Unnecessary Independence As Seen Through the Currency Debate By Brett T. Williams Brett Williams, a third year student at Albany Law School, graduated magna cum laud...