Come join us Thursday and Friday, Feb. 18-19, for presentations and stimulating debate on Torture, Rendition, Guantanamo, and Obama's Preventative Detention from some of our country's leading experts and scholars in areas of international law.
Our symposium speakers include:
Michael P. Scharf (Thursday Keynote Speaker) - John Deaver Drinko/Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director, Frederick K. Cox International Law Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Scott Horton (Friday Keynote Speaker) - human rights activist and Harper’s Magazine columnist
John Baker - Ph.D., LSU Law; visiting professor of Law at Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas in Lima, Peru
Karima Bennoune - University of Michigan Law School, Rutgers School of Law
Alexander Domrin - SJD, University of Iowa College of Law; Pepelyaev, Goltsblat & Partners
Catherine Grosso - Michigan State University College of Law
Joseph Margulies - Northwestern University Law School
Lumen Mulligan - Michigan State University College of Law
John H. Riley, Jr. - Ph.D., Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Kyndra Rotunda - Chapman University School of Law and UC Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law, former Guantanamo JAG
Mark Totten, Ph.D., Michigan State University College of Law
Mtende Mhango - University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa
Visit www.law.msu.edu/jil/terror and register now!
Conference Fee: $10 for students (non-law), $30 for non-students, and free for members of the Journal of International Law and the MSU International Law Society.


