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From the 2009 News Archive
Comparative Law Issues Related to Women Discussed Nov. 18
Darren Rosenblum, a professor of the Pace University Law School, will discuss
“Unsex CEDAW: What’s Wrong with ‘Women’s Rights’” on Wednesday, Nov. 18 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge. All students, faculty and staff are welcome to attend.
The paper to be discussed will address the disciplines of human rights law, international law, and women.
Paula Monopoli, Founding Director of the
Women, Leadership & Equality Program and Marbury Research Professor of the School of Law, will provide commentary. The talk is part of the School of Law’s
Colloquium in International and Comparative Law.
Rosenblum’s scholarship focuses on comparative law issues related to women’s political representation and anti-discrimination law. His work has been published in various publications including
Berkeley Business Law Journal,
Fordham Law Review,
Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, among others. His work focuses on sexual minority rights and international arbitration.
Before joining Pace Law School’s faculty in July 2004, Rosenblum practiced at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, Clifford Chance LLP, and Flemming Zulack & Williamson. His practice areas included international arbitration and antitrust and securities litigation. He also clerked for the Hon. Jose Antonio Fuste in the U.S. District Court of Puerto Rico.