The University of Maryland School of Law is pleased to announce its new Colloquium in International and Comparative Law. The colloquium brings to the school leading scholars and practitioners in the fields of international and comparative law and legal theory to present their recent scholarship or works-in-progress to our faculty and students.
The colloquium meets in the faculty lounge on select Wednesday afternoons during the fall and spring semesters. At each session, a Maryland faculty member will act as a respondent before the floor is opened for discussion. The colloquium is open to all Law School faculty and students. Presenters’ papers will be posted in PDF format as they become available.
For more information about the colloquium, please contact Professor Peter Danchin at or Professor Maxwell Chibundu at .
Spring 2010 Colloquium Speakers
February 17
4 - 5:30 p.m., Faculty Study
Tai-Heng Cheng
(New York Law School)
Positivism, New Haven Jurisprudence
and the Fragmentation of International Law
November 18, 2009
Darren Rosenblum
(Pace Law School)
Unsex CEDAW: What’s Wrong with "Women's Rights"
September 23, 2009
Nehal Bhuta
(New School Graduate Program in International Affairs)
New Modes and Orders: Is a Jus Post Bellum of Constitutional
Transformation Possible or Desirable?