In cooperation with the Students Association SIL is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, learned society and educational membership organization founded in A 1906 and chartered by Congress in 1950. The mission of the American Society of International Law is to foster the study of international law and to promote the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice. ASIL holds Consultative Status to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and is a constituent society of the American Council of Learned Societies.

The Society’s 4,000 members from more than 100 nations include attorneys, academics, corporate counsel, judges, representatives of governments and nongovernmental organizations, international civil servants, students and others interested in international law. Through our meetings, publications, information services and outreach programs, ASIL advances international law scholarship and education for international law professionals as well as for broader policy-making audiences and the public.

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2 Dear Colleague,

International law, and the world in which it operates, are increasingly both harmonious and dissonant. The Society’s Annual Meeting in 2011 will focus on the evolution of international law in the context of this paradox.

On the one hand, international law has become segmented, as specialized international institutions and rule-making have proliferated in a variety of issue areas. Another facet of segmentation has been the proliferation of competing and complementary conceptions of international law. Some view the growing body of specialized international legal rules as creating problems in the unity of international law, ultimately undermining the international legal system’s ability to promote peaceful relations among states and other actors. Others view fragmentation as a positive development that reflects the expansion and increased diversity, and hence utility, of international legal norms, particularly in accommodating the diverging interests of international actors.

On the other hand, recent years have witnessed a seemingly opposite trend towards seamlessness, as evidenced by the collapsing of boundaries between public and private international law, between non- state actors and principles of state responsibility, between law and policy, and between the prerogatives of power and the demands of principle. Areas of international law once considered distinct are increasingly— perhaps routinely—borrowing principles, jurisprudence, and practice from one another.

The paradox of simultaneous segmentation and seamlessness raises important questions. Most broadly, when should international law be segmented, and when should it be seamless? What are the mechanisms for deciding this question, and what are the values that inform those decisions? What do these trends say about international law as a coherent system? To what extent are certain groups and their viewpoints excluded or ignored? What does this say about who the influential players within the international legal system are, and how that influence is exercised? What does the existence of competing conceptions of international law itself mean for ASIL’s constituents, including judges deciding international issues, practitioners seeking to persuade courts and craft international policy, and scholars seeking to understand and propose solutions to global problems?

Society members are uniquely positioned to tackle these questions with their diverse perspectives, experiences, and areas of expertise, and their unifying commitment to investigating the limits and possibilities of international law. We look forward to an exciting and dynamic meeting that will examine such trends, and their implications for international law and legal institutions in the 21st century.

Co-Chairs, Program Committee ASIL 105th Annual Meeting

Catherine Amirfar Tai-Heng Cheng Chimène Keitner

3 4 2011 ASIL Annual Meeting Contents

6-8 Sponsors, Partners and Exhibitors

9 Exhibitor Floor Plan

14 Annual Meeting Program Committee

15 About ASIL

22 General Information

23-25 Program at a Glance

26 Meeting Floor Plan

30-31 Speakers

36 Interest Group Session Schedule

41-68 Main Program Agenda

69-72 Program by Track

73 Save the Date: March 28-31, 2012 ASIL 2012 Annual Meeting

5 2011 ASIL Sponsors & Partners ASIL would like to give thanks to the following sponsors of the 105th Annual Meeting:

– Annual Meeting Special Event Sponsors –

American Constitution Society American University,Washington College of Law Canadian Council on International Law Federalist Society Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic Georgetown University Law Center George Washington University Law School Martinus Nijhoff (Brill) Publishers Public International Law and Policy Group

– 2011 Law Firm Sponsors – – 2011 Publishing Partners –

Leadership Circle Platinum Arnold & Porter Cambridge University Press Debevoise & Plimpton Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer Martinus Nijhoff (Brill) Publishers White & Case Oxford University Press Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale & Dorr Silver President’s Circle William S. Hein & Company Sullivan & Cromwell Bronze Counselors Edward Elgar Publishing Arent Fox Hart Publishing Covington & Burling Intersentia Publishing Dewey & LeBoeuf Picard Kentz & Rowe Justis Publishing Sidley Austin Springer Steptoe & Johnson Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Troutman Sanders

6 – 2010-2011 Academic Partners –

American University, Washington College of Law Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law ASIL would like to give thanks to the Boston University School of Law following sponsors of the 105th Annual Meeting: Case Western Reserve University School of Law Columbia University School of Law DePaul University College of Law George Washington University Law School Georgetown University Law Center Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva Indiana University Maurer School of Law John Marshall Law School LUISS Guido Carli University New York Law School New York University School of Law Notre Dame Law School Pace University Law School Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law Santa Clara University School of Law Seton Hall University School of Law St. John’s University School of Law St. Thomas University School of Law Stanford Law School Stetson University College of Law Thomas Jefferson School of Law Tufts Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy Université de Genève University of California Berkeley Boalt Hall School of Law University of California - Davis School of Law University of Denver Sturm College of Law University of Georgia School of Law University of Illinois College of Law University of Iowa College of Law University of Miami School of Law University of Minnesota Law School University of San Francisco School of Law University of Sydney Law School University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law University of Tulsa College of Law Vanderbilt University Law School Vermont Law School Washington & Lee School of Law Wayne State University Law School

7 2011 ASIL Exhibitors

Company Exhibit Number

ASIL 1 JSTOR 2 Oxford University Press 3 William S. Hein & Company 4 Cambridge University Press 5 Springer 6 Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 7 The Lawbook Exchange 8 Wolters Kluwer Law and Business 10 Hart Publishing 11 Eleven Publishing 12 Martinus Nijhoff (Brill) 13 ABA Section of International Law 14 Intersentia 15 Edward Elgar Publishing 16 INL, US Department of State (Blue Law) 17 Association Book Exhibit 20 Editions Pedone 22 Information Research Kiosk Adjacent to Registration

8 Exhibitor Floor Plan

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Consular Aff airs and Diplomacy International Arbitral Jurisdiction Legal Aspects of Satellite Edited by Jan Melissen and Ana Mar Fernández Chittharanjan F. Amerasinghe Remote Sensing

Atsuyo Ito

• March 2011 • February 2011 • ISBN 978 90 04 18133 5 • April 2011 • ISBN 978 90 04 18876 1 • Hardback (xxx, 284 pp.) • ISBN 978 90 04 19032 0 • Hardback (xiv, 334 pp.) • List price • Hardback (354 pp.) • List price EUR EUR 130.- / US$ 185.- • List price 121.- / US$ 172.- • International Litigation EUR 110.- / US$ 156.- • Diplomatic Studies, 7 in Practice, 2 • Studies in Space Law, 5

Human Rights in Action Dokdo The Environment, Risk and Learning Expert Knowledge Historical Appraisal and International Justice Liability in International Law Miia Halme-Tuomisaari Edited by Seokwoo Lee and Hee Eun Lee Julio Barboza

• October 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 18445 9 • January 2011 • December 2010 • Hardback (viii, 280 pp.) • ISBN 978 90 04 19338 3 • ISBN 978 90 04 18878 5 • List price • Hardback • Hardback (xxvi, 206 pp.) EUR 85.- / US$ 121.- (approx 260 pp.) • List price • The Erik Castrén • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 156.- Institute Monographs on EUR 120.- / US$ 170.- • Legal Aspects of International Law and • Publications on Ocean Sustainable Human Rights, 11 Development, 67 Development, 10

Property Rights and Sustainability Global Constitutionalism International Law and Ethics The Evolution of Property Rights in International Legal Perspective After the Critical Challenge to Meet Ecological Challenges Christine E. J. Schwöbel Framing the Legal Within the Post-Foundational Edited by David Grinlinton and Prue Taylor Euan MacDonald • March 2011 • ISBN 978 90 04 18909 6 • March 2011 • Hardback (440 pp.) • ISBN 978 90 04 18264 6 • March 2011 • List price EUR 150.- / US$ 213.- • Hardback (xxx, 415 pp.) • ISBN 978 90 04 19115 0 • The Erik Castrén Institute Monographs on • List price • Hardback International Law and Human Rights, 12 EUR 135.- / US$ 192.- • List price • Legal Aspects EUR 99.- / US$ 141.- of Sustainable • Queen Mary Studies in Vattel’s International Law from Development, 11 International Law, 4 a XXIst Century Perspective Le Droit International de Vattel vu du XXIe Siècle Edited by Vincent Chetail Sustainable Development Human Rights and the Environment and Peter Haggenmacher Towards a Judicial Interpretation Philosophical, Theoretical and Legal Perspectives • May 2011 Rajendra Ramlogan Linda Hajjar Leib • ISBN 978 90 04 19463 2 • Hardback (approx. 600 pp) • List price EUR 172.- / US$ 235.- • December 2010 • Graduate Institute of International and • ISBN 978 90 04 18753 5 • December 2010 Development Studies, 9 • Hardback (xx, 292 pp.) • ISBN 978 90 04 18864 8 • List price • Hardback (192 pp.) EUR 129.- / US$ 183.- • List price • Legal Aspects EUR 85.- / US$ 126.- of Sustainable • Queen Mary Studies in Development, 9 International Law, 3 Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law brill.nl/mpco

Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law New Volume Published: (Set Volumes 1-7) WTO - Trade in Goods Edited by Rüdiger Wolfrum and Peter-Tobias Stoll • December 2010 Edited by Rüdiger Wolfrum, • ISBN 978 90 04 14569 6 Peter-Tobias Stoll and • Hardback (4607 pp.) Holger P. Hestermeyer • List price EUR 814.- / US$ 1120.- • Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law, 1-7 • December 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 14566 5 • Hardback (xl + 1225 pp.) • List price EUR 195.- / US$ 277.- • Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law, 5

The Responsibility to Protect The Right to Health Implementation of Article 4(h) Intervention A Resource Manual for NGOs Dan Kuwali Judith Asher

• November 2010 • December 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 15438 4 • ISBN 978 90 04 19171 6 • Paperback (260 pp.) • Hardback (530 pp.) • List price EUR 130.- / US$ 175.- • List price EUR 165.- / US$ 234.- • The Raoul Wallenberg Institute • The Raoul Wallenberg Institute Professional Guides to Human Human Rights Library, 37 Rights, 6

Religious Confession Privilege The New International Law and the Common Law An Anthology A. Keith Thompson Edited by Christoff er C. Eriksen and Marius Emberland • October 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 18198 4 • Hardback (290 pp.) • April 2011 • List price EUR 185.- / US$ 263.- • ISBN 978 90 04 17232 6 • The Raoul Wallenberg Institute • Hardback (414 pp.) Human Rights Library, 36 • List price EUR 135.- / US$ 192.- • Studies in Religion, Secular Beliefs and Human Rights, 9 Sex and the Contract From infamous commerce to the market for sexual goods and services Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich • April 2011 • ISBN 978 90 04 20178 1 • Hardback (xiv + 137 pp.) • List price EUR 95.- / US$ 135.- • Nijhoff International Trade Law Series, 5 National Minorities Critical Perspectives on Human Rights The Responsibility to Protect in Inter-State Relations and Disability Law and International Law Edited by Francesco Palermo Edited by Marcia H. Rioux, Lee Ann Basser, Alex J. Bellamy, Sara E. Davies and Natalie Sabanadze and Melinda Jones and Luke Glanville

• March 2011 • February 2011 • December 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 17598 3 • ISBN 978 90 04 18950 8 • ISBN 978 90 04 18869 3 • Hardback (288 pp.) • Hardback (542 pp.) • Paperback (vi, 224 pp.) • List price • List price • List price EUR 110.- / US$ 156.- EUR 175.- / US$ 249.- EUR 59.- / US$ 84.-

Legal Theory of The Rome Statute for In the Shadow of Luxembourg International Arbitration the International Criminal Court EU and National Developments Emmanuel Gaillard Analysis of the Statute, in the Regulation of Gambling the Rules of Procedure and Evidence, Edited by the Regulations of the Court Alan Littler, Nele Hoekx, and Supplementary Instruments Cyrille Fijnaut Georghios M. Pikis and Alain-Laurent Verbeke • May 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 18641 5 • Hardback with dustjacket (202 pp.) • List price EUR 99.- / US$ 141.- • December 2010 • February 2011 • May 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 18613 2 • ISBN 978 90 04 19246 1 • ISBN 978 90 04 18714 6 • Hardback (xxiv, 330 pp.) • Hardback (330 pp.) • Paperback (202 pp.) • List price • List price • List price EUR 45.- / US$ 64.- EUR 125.- / US$ 178.- EUR 130.- / US$ 185.-

The Draft Civil Code of Yearbook of Islamic and Middle The Fundamentals of International the People’s Republic of China Eastern Law Human Rights Treaty Law English Translation (Prepared by the Legislative Volume 15 (2010) Bertrand G. Ramcharan Research Group of the Chinese Academy of Social Edited by Eugene Cotran and Martin Lau • February 2011 Sciences) • March 2011 • ISBN 978 90 04 17608 9 Edited by Liang Huixing • ISBN 978 90 04 20124 8 • Hardback (250 pp.) • Hardback (xii, 402 pp.) • List price EUR 100.- / US$ 142.- • List price EUR 225.- / US$ 320.- • International Studies in Human Rights, 106 • Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law, 15

• October 2010 • ISBN 978 90 04 17915 8 • Paperback (415 pp.) • List price EUR 75.- / US$ 111.-

• October 2010 brill.nl/nijhoff • ISBN 978 90 04 19042 9 • Hardback (415 pp.) Please visit brill.nl/nijhoff to keep up with • List price EUR 150.- / US$ 222.- developments in our exciting International Law program and to give us your feedback. Annual Meeting Program Committee

Co-Chairs

Catherine M. Amirfar Tai-heng Cheng Chimène Keitner Debevoise & Plimpton LLP New York Law School University of California Hastings College of the Law

MEMBERS

Kristen Boon Richard Jackson Jeffrey Pryce Seton Hall University U.S. Department Steptoe & Johnson LLP Law School of Defense Regan Ralph Christiane Rebecca Jenkin Fund for Global Bourloyannis-Vrailas Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Human Rights United Nation’s Economic Commission for Europe Larry Johnson Hina Shamsi Harlan Cohen Columbia University ACLU National University of Georgia School Security Project of Law Erasmo A. Lara Cabrera Foreign Ministry of Mexico Ingrid Wuerth Omar Dajani Vanderbilt University University of the Pacific, Blanca Montejo Law School McGeorge School United Nations of Law Lionel Yee Michael Newton Singapore Attorney-General Jennifer Daskal Vanderbilt University Chambers U.S. Department of Justice Law School John Fellas Nassib Ziadé Hughes Hubbard & Reed Christiana Ochoa International Centre for Indiana University Settlement of Investment Chiara Giorgetti Maurer School of Law Disputes White & Case LLP

14 About ASIL

Leadership and Staff

President: David D. Caron Honorary President: Theodor Meron Vice-Presidents: Diane Marie Amann, Elizabeth Andersen, Mahnoush H. Arsanjani, D. Stephen Mathias, Mary Ellen O’Connell Honorary Vice-Presidents: James Carter, José E. Alvarez, Lucy F. Reed Treasurer: Nancy L. Perkins Secretary: James Nafziger

Executive Council

Council Counsellors (to serve until Spring 2011) (to serve until Spring 2011) Curtis Bradley, Janie Chuang, Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, John Crook, Laura Dickinson, James Gathii, Dorinda Dallmeyer, Stephen McCaffrey, Gay James Goldston, Anne Joyce,Vikram Raghavan, McDougall, Nicolas Michel, J. Harvie Wilkinson Dan Sarooshi (to serve until Spring 2012) (to serve until Spring 2012) Antonia Chayes, Rosalyn Higgins, Charles Catherine M. Amirfar, Andrea K. Bjorklund, Hunnicutt, Kenneth I. Juster, Michael Kirby, Christopher J. Borgen, Olivia Swaak-Goldman, Hisashi Owada, Michael Scharf, William H. Taft, IV Kevin R. Gray, Margaret E. McGuinness, Gregory Shaffer, Abby Cohen Smutny (to serve until Spring 2013) John Bellinger, Laura Bocalandro, Rita Hauser, (to serve until Spring 2013) Andrew Jacovides, Sandra Day O’Connor, Jeffrey Bates, Alex Carballo, Tai-Heng Cheng, Dinah Shelton, Bruno Simma, Henry Richardson, Eli Whitney Debevoise, David Kaye, Hope Lewis, Andrés Rigo Sureda Fionnuala Ni Aoláin, Gwen Young

Following Elections on March 26, 2011 President-Elect: Donald Francis Donovan Vice-Presidents: Makau Mutua, John Crook

Council Counsellors (to serve until Spring 2014) (to serve until Spring 2014) Danny Bradlow, Marinn Carlson, Michael Newton, Daniel Bethlehem, Joan Donoghue, Hari Osofsky, Nathalie Reid, Edward Swaine, Frederic Kirgis, Carolyn Lamm, Chantal Thomas, Bart Szewczyk, Allen Weiner D. Stephen Mathias, Anthony Anghie

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15 ASIL Staff Elizabeth Andersen, Executive Director/Executive Vice-President Anna Ascher, American Journal of International Law Senior Editor Sara Dispenza, Director of Finance and Administration Julie Furgerson, American Journal of International Law Managing Editor Matthew Gomez, Membership Manager Bridget Jameson, Communications and Development Coordinator Djurdja Lazic, International Legal Materials Managing Editor Cody Oliphant, Business Operations Assistant and Office Manager Veronica Onorevole, Executive Office and Programs Manager Stephen Scher, American Journal of International Law Senior Editor James Steiner, Web and IT Support Specialist Sheila Ward, Director of Communications and Member Relations

ASIL Association Headquarters Staff Lauren Pfeiffer, Director of Membership Operations and Meeting Manager Erica Hunter, Membership and Registration Coordinator Astrid Schrier, Associate Meeting Manager Clare MacNab, Senior Meeting Manager

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Onsite Registration and ASIL officers participating in the Meeting. The The ASIL Meeting Registration Desk is located on information kiosk will be located next to the ASIL the Ballroom Level. Meeting Registration Desk. Registration Hours Cell Phone Use Wednesday, March 23 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. We kindly ask that you silence your electronic Thursday, March 24 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. devices during the meeting sessions. Friday, March 25 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday, March 26 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Non-Smoking Law Washington DC law prohibits smoking in all areas Name Badges of the hotel except for designated smoking guest Name badges must be worn for admittance to rooms. Guestrooms and all public spaces at The all meetings, receptions, and the ASIL Annual Dinner. Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC are non-smoking.

Exhibit Dates and Hours Photography The exhibits, located on the Ballroom level, ASIL will have a photographer onsite taking will be open during the following hours: photographs in sessions, special events, keynote Wednesday, March 23 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. addresses, and throughout the Ritz Carlton Thursday, March 24 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. documenting the 2011 Annual Meeting. Photos Friday, March 25 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. and videos taken of attendees during ASIL events Saturday, March 26 9:00 a.m. –12:00 p.m. will remain the property of ASIL and may be used in future marketing materials. Child Care For assistance with child care, please visit the Recycling Concierge desk. Recycle your name badge by handing them to the designated registration representative onsite Internet Access during posted hours. Wireless Internet is complimentary in the hotel lobby. If you are a guest of the hotel, Internet access is available for a fee of $9.95 / 24 hours. In- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) room business amenities include: computer data Accommodations port; high-speed Internet access. ASIL is able to provide reasonable accommodations for attendees with disabilities, INFORMATION RESEARCH KIOSK so long as we are informed of your disability Volunteer members of the International Legal Research Interest Group will be providing on-site in writing prior to our meeting. Please contact research assistance to Annual Meeting attendees, Lauren Pfeiffer at [email protected], if you have giving first priority to keynote speakers, panelists, special needs.

22 Program at a Glance

Wednesday, March 23 9:00 AM 11:30 AM Executive Council Orientation Jefferson 12:00 PM 3:30 PM Executive Council Meeting Salon III International Legal Research Interest Group 2:00 PM 3:30 PM Kiosk Volunteers Meeting Jefferson 4:30 PM 6:30 PM Grotius Lecture: Amartya Sen Salon I & II 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Grotius Reception Salon III & Prefunction 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Arbitral Women Reception Plaza II Transitional Justice and Rule of Law 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Interest Group Meeting Plaza I 7:00 PM 11:00 PM AJIL Board Dinner Lincoln & Roosevelt Thursday, March 24 7:00 AM 8:30 AM Breakfast Reunion of Annual Meeting Co-chairs Lincoln 7:30 AM 9:00 AM New Member Breakfast Plaza I 9:00 AM 9:30 AM Opening Welcome and Remarks: David D. Caron Salon I & II 9:30 AM 11:00 AM Opening Plenary Keynote: Michael Posner Salon I & II 11:15 AM 12:45 PM Commissions of Inquiry into Armed Conflict Salon I & II 11:15 AM 12:45 PM International Environmental Law Making and the ICJ Salon III A 11:15 AM 12:45 PM The Supreme Court and Arbitration Law Roosevelt New Voices I: Global Health, Trade and 11:15 AM 12:45 PM Common Resource Regimes Lincoln Legal Origins, Doing Business and Rule of Law Indicators: 11:15 AM 12:45 PM The Economic Evaluation of Legal Systems Jefferson 11:15 AM 12:45 PM International Courts and Tribunals IG: Judicial Selection Salon IIIB 11:15 AM 12:45 PM International Organizations Interest Group Meeting Boardroom International Law in Domestic Courts 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Interest Group Meeting Boardroom WILIG Luncheon: Political Dissonance, Personal Harmony: 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Negotiating with North Korea and Iran The Plaza Ballroom Responding to Nuclear Security Challenges 1:00 PM 2:30 PM in a Fragmented World Salon IIIA 1:00 PM 2:30 PM International Legal Research Interest Group Meeting Lincoln Seamlessness or Segmentation? International Economic 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Governance and European Sovereign Debt Salon IIIB 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Law of the Sea Interest Group Meeting and Discussion of the Jefferson ASIL International Maritime Boundaries series Fragmentation of International Legal Orders and 1:00 PM 2:30 PM International Law: Ways Forward Roosevelt 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Teaching International Law Interest Group Meeting Lincoln The Role of International Tribunals in Managing 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Coherence and Diversity in International Law Roosevelt 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Espionage and the First Amendment After Wikileaks Salon IIIA

23 Inaugural Benjamin Ferencz Session: Integrating the Crime 3:00 PM 4:30 PM of Agression into International Criminal Law and Public Salon I & II International Law 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Dispute Resolution IG: Is ICSID Losing Its Appeal...Again? Salon IIIB Plenary: Decision-making in International Courts and 5:00 PM 6:15 PM Tribunals: A Conversation with Leading Judges and Salon I & II Arbitrators 6:00 PM 8:00 PM Members Reception Salon III & Prefunction 6:30 PM 8:00PM International Legal Materials Reception Jefferson 6:30 PM 8:00 PM L Alumni Reception Plaza I & II 7:00 PM 8:00 PM LGBT Reception The Bar 6:30 PM 8:00 PM International Refugee Law Interest Group Meeting Roosevelt 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Cultural Heritage and the Arts Interest Group Meeting Boardroom 6:30 PM 8:00 PM ASIL Midwest Interest Group Meeting Salon II 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Law in the Pacific Rim Interest Group Meeting Lincoln 8:00 PM 10:00 PM New Professionals Interest Group Happy Hour The Bar Friday, March 25 Targeting with Drone Technology: 7:00 AM 8:30 AM Humanitarian Law Implications Plaza I 7:00 AM 8:15 AM International Economic Law Interest Group Meeting Plaza II 7:00 AM 8:30 AM Private International Law Interest Group Meeting Jefferson 8:30 AM 9:00 AM Human Rights Interest Group Meeting Plaza II What the Kosovo Advisory Opinion 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Means for the Rest of the World Salon I The Role of Legal Norms in Mediation and Negotiation: 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Views from the Field Salon II Ethical and Practical Challenges for Corporate Lawyers 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Advising Clients on Human Rights Salon III A 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Regional Regimes in Comparative Perspective Salon III B International Trade Law and International 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Investment Law: Convergence or Divergence? Plaza I International Environmental Law IG: 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Roundtable on Research Methodologies Lincoln 9:00 AM 10:30 AM International Disability Rights Interest Group Meeting Roosevelt 9:00 AM 10:00 AM Lieber Society Interest Group Meeting Jefferson 10:45 AM 12:15 PM Recent Trends in International Investment Treaty Law Salon IIIA The Roles and Responsibilities 10:45 AM 12:15 PM of International Organizations Salon I 10:45 AM 12:15 PM Elections and Ethnic Violence Salon IIIB New Battlefields/Old Laws: Shaping a Legal 10:45 AM 12:15 PM Environment for Counter-insurgency Salon II International Criminal Law Interest Group: 10:45 AM 12:15 PM “Fact Finding Without Facts:” A Conversation Lincoln with Nancy Combs Intellectual Property IG: Harmonizing 10:45 AM 12:15 PM International Law: An IP Perspective Jefferson 10:45 AM 12:15 PM Rights of Indigenous Peoples Interest Group Meeting Roosevelt

24 12:30 PM 1:30 PM Intellectual Property Law Interest Group Meeting Jefferson 12:30 PM 2:30 PM Luncheon Dialogue with Fatou Bensouda Plaza I & II 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Harmony & Dissonance in Extraterritorial Regulation Salon II Int’l Legal Research IG: Greater than the 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Sum of its Parts: Global Cooperation in Roosevelt Making the World’s Law Accessible Labor Migration in International Law: Challenges of 1:00 PM 2:30 PM Protection, Specialization, and Bilateralism Salon IIIA Are there “Regional” Approaches to 3:00 PM 4:30 PM International Dispute Resolution Salon III A 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Africa Interest Group Meeting Jefferson Int’l Legal Theory IG: Harmony & Dissonance 3:00 PM 4:30 PM in International Legal Theory Salon III B International Legal Implications of Israel’s 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Attack on the Gaza Aid Flotilla Salon I & II International Law and the Liability for 3:00 PM 4:30 PM Catastrophic Environmental Damage Roosevelt New Voices II: Internationalizing 3:00 PM 4:30 PM and Domesticating Law Lincoln 3:00 PM 4:30 PM UN21 Interest Group Meeting Plaza I Plenary Keynote: A Conversation with OECD Secretary 5:00 PM 6:15 PM General Angel Gurria Salon I & II Looking to the Future: Reception in 6:30 PM 7:30 PM Honor of W. Michael Reisman Plaza I & II 6:30 PM 8:00 PM President’s Reception Salon III and Prefunction 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Government Attorney Interest Group Meeting Jefferson 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Patron and Major Donor’s reception Roosevelt 8:00 PM 11:00 PM ASIL Annual Dinner Salon I & II 10:00 PM 12:00 PM ASIL-ILSA Dance Party & Lounge Salon III Saturday, March 26

7:15 AM 8:45 AM Interest Group Co-Chairs Breakfast Jefferson 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Annual General Meeting Salon I Author Meets Reader: International Law in the U.S. Supreme 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Court: Continuity & Change Plaza II 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Geoengineering Climate Change: Can the Law Catch Up? Salon III A 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Transnational Piracy: To Pay or to Prosecute? Salon III B 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Revolution and Intervention in the Middle East Salon II Trade and Investment in Africa: Harmony & Disharmony with 9:00 AM 10:30 AM the International Community Roosevelt Duplication and Divergence in the Work of the United 9:00 AM 10:30 AM Nations Human Rights Treaty Bodies Plaza I

11:00 AM 12:30 PM Closing Plenary: International Law in the U.S. Salon I & II Government: The Views Outside “L

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41 42 Thursday, March 24 the BureauofDemocracy, HumanRights,andLabor, UnitedStates Speaker: MichaelH.Posner, U.S.AssistantSecretaryofStatefor Salon I&II 9:30 am–11:00 Approach toHumanRights Opening Plenary:TheFourFreedomsturn70:EmbracinganIntegrated Salon I&II 9:00 am–9:30 Opening W Plaza I 7:30 am–9:00 New Member’s Breakfast Lincoln 7:00 am-8:30 Breakfast ReunionofAnnualMeetingCo-chairs Speakers: Moderator: HagitM.Elul,Hughes,Hubbard&ReedLLP about theSupremeCourt’s thinking inthisfield. review undertheFederalArbitrationAct,and venue, andwhatthesedecisionsreveal signatories toarbitrationagreements,federal subjectmatterjurisdiction,scopeof the arbitrationlandscape,includingonissues ofjurisdiction,classactions,non- of internationallaw. Thisroundtableaddresseshowthesedecisionshaveshaped decisions inthefieldofarbitrationrelativeto thenumberofdecisionsinotherfields In thelasttenyears,U.S.SupremeCourthas issuedadisproportionatenumberof (Accredited byNYApprovedJurisdictionofPA ) 1.5 CLEcreditsofferedfortheStatesofCA,VA, IL,PA andNY Co-sponsored bytheInternationalEconomicLawInterestGroup Roosevelt 11:15 am–12:45pm The SupremeCourt&ArbitrationLaw · · · · Alex Yanos, Freshfields BruckhausDerringer LLP William Park,BostonUniversity Jack Coe,PepperdineUniversity Lorraine M.Brennan,JAMS International elcome andRemarksbyASILPresidentDavid.Caron 11:00 am–11:15CoffeeBreak Sponsored byArnold&PorterLLP Thursday, March 24 43 Ronald J. Bettauer, Former Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State Former Deputy Legal Adviser, Ronald J. Bettauer, Malgosia Fitzmaurice, University of London Natalie Klein, Macquarie Law School Cymie R. Payne, Lewis and Clark College of Law and ASIL International Environmental Law Interest Group Corinne Boisman, University of Metz Corinne Boisman, University of University School of Law Kevin Davis, New York Finance Corporation Jean Michel Lobet, International Ralf Michaels, Duke University · · · · · · · · Speakers: : Caroline Foster, University of Auckland Moderator: Caroline Foster, The International Court of Justice remains the forum of choice for disputes involving The International Court of Justice in the Pulp Mills case has criticized a dissenting opinion environmental issues. Yet evidence, and some failure to adequately scrutinize complex technical the Court’s should be handled by specialized courts. This session believe environmental disputes disputes, its role in environmental Court of Justice’s will examine the International and whether the international environmental law, impact on the development of demand for global International Court of Justice is capable of meeting the growing environmental governance. 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY IL, PA of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States ) of PA (Accredited by NY Approved Jurisdiction aw Making and the International Court of Justice International Environmental L 11:15 am – 12:45 pm Salon IIIA Law Interest Group Co-sponsored by the International Environmental Speakers: : Renaud Beauchard, Law Offices of Peter C. Hansen Law Offices of Peter C. Moderator: Renaud Beauchard, Do the common law or civil law origins of a country’s legal system affect its legal system affect law or civil law origins of a country’s Do the common legal origins thesis: the influential This panel will evaluate the economic growth? law systems perform better view that countries with common and controversial such Focusing on the use of indicators their civil law counterparts. economically than will assess the merits and “Doing Business” reports, the panel Bank’s as the World promoting economic growth. uniform approaches to liabilities of advocating 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY and IL, PA for the States of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered ) Approved Jurisdiction of PA (Accredited by NY conomic Economic The Indicators: of Law Rule and Business Doing Origins, Legal of Legal Systems Evaluation - 12:45 pm 11:15 am Jefferson Law Interest Group Economic by the International Co-sponsored 44 Thursday, March 24 Speakers: Moderator: PhilipG.Alston,New York University SchoolofLaw politicization occurandwhy? And,arethesecommissions effective? and independence? Whatlessonshavebeen learnedaboutprocess? Howdoes should theirguidingpurposebe?What bethestructuresofaccountability war. Speakers willconsider: Whenshouldsuchcommissions be established? What in Georgia. Therehavealsobeendomesticcommissions ofinquiryintotheIraq civil war, andtheIndependentInternationalFact-FindingMission ontheConflict UN expertpaneltoinvestigateallegedhuman rightsabusesintheSriLankan law violationsbystatesorotherpartiestoconflicts. Recent examplesinclude the used toconductfact-findinginvestigationsand reportonallegedinternational Over thelastdecade,internationalcommissions ofinquiryhaveincreasinglybeen Group, theInternationalRefugeeLawInterestGroupandLieberSocietyonofArmedConflict Co-sponsored bytheCulturalHeritageandArtsInterestGroup,InternationalCriminalLaw Salon I&II 11:15 am–12:45pm Human RightsAbuses:Process,Standards,andLessonsearned Commissions ofInquiryintoArmedonflict,BreachestheLawsW Boardroom 11:15 am–12:45pm International OrganizationsnterestGroupMeeting Speakers: Moderator: BrooksW. Daly, PermanentCourtofArbitration the needsofinternationalcommunity. independence ofjudges;andtheabilityinternationaljudicialsystemtomeet nomination andelectionprocedures;thecompositionofcourts;qualifications profound impactontheapplicationofinternationallaw. Thispanelwilldiscuss to internationalcourtsandtribunals. Theselectionofjudgeshasa This panelexaminesthedifferentregimesgoverningappointmentofjudges (Accredited byNYApprovedJurisdictionofPA ) 1.5 CLEcreditsofferedfortheStatesofCA,VA, IL,PA andNY Co-sponsored bytheGovernmentAttorney’s InterestGroup Salon IIIB 11:15 am–12:45pm International CourtsandT · · · · · · Heidi Tagliavini, Ministry ofForeignAffairs,Government ofSwitzerland Agnieszka JachecNeale, UniversityofEssex Luc Cote,LeuvenCentre forGlobalGovernanceStudies John B.BellingerIII,Arnold&PorterLLP Patrick Robinson,InternationalCriminalTribunal fortheformerYugoslavia Eloïse Obadia,InternationalCentreforSettlementofInvestmentDisputes ribunals InterestGroup:JudicialSelection ar and Thursday, March 24 45 Regimes esource R & Common rade Lisa Clarke, Amsterdam Center for International Law, University of Amsterdam, University Law, Center for International Lisa Clarke, Amsterdam the Public-Private Partnerships and Power over Global Health through The Exercise of Public International Law Question of the Responsibility under Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Arizona State University, David Gartner, Innovative Governance and Global Health Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University, Erika Techera, fragmentation in international law for shark Good Environmental Governance: Overcoming conservation and management Melbourne Law School, Margaret Young, and Trade a Legal Framework for Regime Interaction: Lessons from Fisheries, Towards Environmental Regimes ealth, T Health, I: Global oices · · · · Group Luncheon: “Political Dissonance, omen in International Law Interest Law of the Sea Interest Group Meeting and Discussion of the ASIL International Maritime Boundaries series 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Jefferson International Legal Research Interest Group Meeting 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Lincoln Courts Interest Group Meeting International Law in Domestic 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Boardroom Lucy F. Reed, Freshfields, Bruckhaus, Deringer LLP Reed, Freshfields, Honoree/Speaker: Lucy F. North Korea and Iran” Personal Harmony: Negotiating with 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Plaza Ballroom W V New Speakers: Jeff Dunoff, Temple University Moderator: Jeff Dunoff, Temple 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY and IL, PA for the States of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered ) Approved Jurisdiction of PA (Accredited by NY 11:15 am – 12:45 pm 11:15 am Lincoln Environmental the International Law Interest Group, Economic by the International Co-sponsored Interest Group International Law in Women Group and the Law Interest 46 Thursday, March 24 Speakers: Moderator: OrdeKittrie,ArizonaStateUniversity, SandraDayO’ConnorCollegeofLaw security summit. down” allweapons-gradenuclearmaterial,which wasthefocusofhis2010nuclear the effectivenessofsanctionsregime;and (2)PresidentObama’s initiativeto“lock faced, intwomainareas:(1)multilateralefforts tostopIran’s nuclearprogramand and internationalsecurity. This panelwillexamineprogressachieved,andchallenges weapons andnuclearmaterialsremainsoneofthemostpressingissuesfornational Two decadesaftertheendofColdWar, controllingthethreatfromnuclear Co-sponsored bytheNonproliferation,ArmsControl,andDisarmamentInterestGroup Salon IIIA 1:00 pm–2:30 Responding toNuclearSecurityChallengesinaFragmentedW Speakers: Moderator: RutiTeitel, NewYork LawSchool institutions, anddomesticactors. international lawitselfthatareemergingfromcourts,tribunals,political towards legalrules,normsandpolicies,canonsprinciplesofinterpretation, concerns andwrestlewithwaystomoveforwardbyexaminingdifferencesinattitudes even conceptionsofinternationallawarefragmenting.Thispanelwillassessthese to raiseconcernsthatinternationallegaldoctrine,authority, and The growingnumberofinternationalandregionalinstitutionstribunalscontinues Interest Group Co-sponsored bytheInternationalEconomicLawInterestGroupandLegalTheory Roosevelt 1:00 pm–2:30 W Fragmentation ofInternationalLegalOrdersandaw: ays Forward? · · · · · · · · · · Monterey Institute ofInternational Studies Leonard S. Spector, JamesMartin CenterforNonproliferation Studies, Nuclear SecurityAdministration David Huizenga,U.S.Department ofEnergy, National (GSA), U.S.Department ofDefense Ken Handleman,Office oftheAssistantSecretaryforGlobalStrategic Affairs Verification andCompliance Rose Gottemoeller, U.S.DepartmentofState,BureauArmsControl, Aslı Ü.Bâli,UCLASchoolofLaw Sahib Singh,SkaddenArpsandtheUniversityofVienna Mario Prost,KeeleUniversity, SchoolofLaw and InternationalLaw Nele Matz-Lück,MaxPlanckInstituteforComparativePublicLaw Jacob KatzCogan,UniversityofCincinnati,CollegeLaw George A.Bermann,ColumbiaLawSchool orld

Thursday, March 24 47 2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Coffee Break Sponsored by Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Sponsored by Debevoise & Plimpton Jay Collins, Citibank-London & Porter LLP Eli Whitney Debevoise, Arnold Odette Lienau, Cornell University Board Ann Misback, Federal Reserve Roger P. Alford, Pepperdine University School of Law Roger P. David B. Rivkin, Baker & Hostetler LLP Mary-Rose Papandrea, Boston College Law School Simon Chesterman, National University of Singapore and School of Law University New York · · · · · · · · Speakers: European sovereign debt poses significant legal challenges that differ from the market challenges that differ from debt poses significant legal European sovereign G-20, G-7, the respective roles of the past. The panel will examine crises of the recent private investors and Central Bank, IMF, the European Union, European components of also will It situation. debt sovereign European the management of the in all types of in the international legalexamine the gaps debt, and structures surrounding sovereign the context international law -- means in -- a cornerstone principle of what sovereignty crisis management. of sovereign debt General Counsel at the International Moderator: Thomas Laryea, Office of the Monetary Fund 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY and IL, PA for the States of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered ) Approved Jurisdiction of PA (Accredited by NY overnance and Governance Economic International or Segmentation? Seamlessness ebt Sovereign D European – 2:30 pm 1:00 pm Salon IIIB Law Interest Group Economic by the International Co-sponsored Speakers: Edward T. Swaine, George Washington University School of Law Swaine, George Washington Moderator: Edward T. This “late-breaking” panel will discuss and debate the legal fallout from the publication ofThis “late-breaking” panel will discuss website, including the December 2010 publication ofclassified documents by the WikiLeaks whether WikiLeakspart of a collection of 250,000 diplomatic cables. Panelists will consider whether or laws; U.S. espionage be prosecuted under or should Assange can founder Julian protections; and how tonot those responsible for WikiLeaks benefit from First Amendment individual freedom andaddress challenges posed by the internet to the balance between the United States and across international borders. both within national security, spionage and the First Amendment After WikiLeaks Espionage and the First Amendment 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Salon IIIA and The American Constitution Society Co-sponsored by The Federalist Society 48 Thursday, March 24 Speakers: and InternationalTrade Moderator: KevinGray, CanadianDepartmentofForeignAffairs different areasoflawoncoherenceanddiversity ininternationallawmorebroadly. judges andpractitionerstodiscusstheimplications ofjudicialdecision-makingacross tribunals suchastheInternationalCourtof Justice. Thisroundtablebringstogether and investor-state disputesettlement,aswellmore“generalist”internationallaw international lawoutsideoftheirtraditional purviews. ThisisoftenthecaseinWTO of internationallawandrequiretribunalsto lookattreatiesandothersourcesof Disputes in the twenty-first century now touch upon multiple interconnected areas Group, theInternationalEconomicLawInterestGroupand theInternationalLegalTheoryInterestGroup Co-sponsored bytheCanadianCouncilonInternationalLaw, theInternationalCourtsandTribunals Interest Roosevelt 3:00 pm–4:30 International Law The RoleofInternational Moderator: MichaelA.Newton,Vanderbilt UniversitySchoolofLaw aggression, immunitydoctrines,andtheCourt’s currentcaseloadinAfrica. on aggression,theprincipleofcomplementarityandhowitwillapplytocrime a numberofperspectives,includingthenewsubstantiveandjurisdictionalprovisions between domesticandinternationalcourts. Thispanelwilldiscussthisinterfacefrom and processesofcriminaladjudication,especiallywhereconcurrentjurisdictionexists brought tolightnewtensionsbetweentraditionalprinciplesofpublicinternationallaw amendments totheRomeStatuteofInternationalCriminalCourtinKampala,have Developments ininternationalcriminallaw, includingthe recentadoptionof the Women inInternationalLawInterestGroupandtheLieberSocietyonofArmedConflict Co-sponsored bytheInternationalCriminalLawInterestGroup,Refugee Salon I&II 3:00 pm–4:30 International CriminalLawandPublic Annual BenjaminFerenczSession:IntegratingtheCrimeofAggressioninto · · · · · · · · Speakers: Giorgio Sacerdoti, World Trade OrganizationAppellate Body Valerie Hughes,Legal AffairsDirector, World Trade Organization Andrea Bjorklund,University ofCalifornia,Davis,SchoolLaw Delegation totheICCReviewConference Beth Van Schaack,SantaClaraUniversityandU.S. Michael P. Scharf,CaseWestern ReserveSchoolofLaw Teresa McHenry, U.S.DepartmentofJustice Clauss Kress,UniversityofCologne Dapo Akande,OxfordUniversity ribunals inManagingCoherenceandDiversity

Thursday, March 24 49 ribunals: A Charles N. Brower, Iran-United States Claims Tribunal and Iran-United States Claims Tribunal Charles N. Brower, 20 Essex Street Chambers of Justice Rosalyn Higgins, former President of the International Court and for the Former Yugoslavia Theodor Meron, International Criminal Tribunal the Appeals Chambers of the International Criminal for Rwanda Tribunal Brigitte Stern, University of Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne Stanimir A. Alexandrov, Sidley Austin LLP Stanimir A. Alexandrov, School of Law University York Lowenfeld, New Andreas F. University of Vienna Christoph Schreuer, · · · · · · · Group Meeting eaching International Law Interest Speakers: Edith Brown Weiss, Georgetown University Law Center Moderator: Edith Brown Weiss, Leading international judges and arbitrators from different fields in international Leading international judges and about the process of “judging,” with the aim of law will engage in a conversation but one which takes development of international law, illuminating a critical act in the deliberations within their place out of the spotlight. The participants will reflect upon of them personally different institutions, how judgments are made, and how each approaches the task of reaching a judgment. Conversation with Leading Judges and Arbitrators 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm Salon I & II Law Interest Group the International Economic Law Center, Co-sponsored by Georgetown University Interest Group and the Government Attorney’s International Courts and T Plenary Keynote: Decision Making in 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Lincoln T In the late 1980s, some questioned whether the early ICSID annulments jeopardized early ICSID annulments jeopardized some questioned whether the In the late 1980s, few assuage those fears. After a seemed to however, History, the future of ICSID. the less frequent. Some of annulment petitions became awards were annulled, – such as Vivendi – were even well in the ensuing two decades occasional annulments been annulled. Does this several awards have however, the past year, received. Over threaten the viability or desirability Does this recent experience signal a new trend? regard? Secretariat take any steps in this Can or should the ICSID of ICSID arbitration? White & Case LLP Moderator: Andrea Menaker, Speakers: 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY IL, PA VA, the States of CA, credits offered for 1.5 CLE ) Approved Jurisdiction of PA (Accredited by NY ts Appeal . . . Again? Its Appeal Is ICSID Losing Group: Resolution Interest Dispute – 4:30 pm 3:00 pm Salon IIIB Law Interest Group Economic by the International Co-sponsored International Refugee Law Interest Group Meeting 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Roosevelt

Cultural Heritage and the Arts Interest Group Meeting 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Boardroom

ASIL-Midwest Interest Group Meeting 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Salon II

Law in the Pacific Rim Region Interest Group Meeting 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Lincoln

Members’ Reception 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Salon III and Prefunction Co-sponsored by Georgetown University Law Center

“L” Alumni Reception 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Plaza I & II Co-sponsored by the Public International Law and Policy Group

International Legal Materials (ILM) Reception 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Jefferson

LGBT Reception 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. The Bar

New Professionals Interest Group Happy Hour 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm The Bar March 24

50 Friday, March 25 51 Law Implications Humanitarian echnology: LTC Chris Jenks, US Army Chris LTC International Committee of the Red Cross Nils Melzer, · · argeting with Drone T argeting International Disability Rights Interest Group Meeting 9:00 am – 10:30 am Roosevelt Human Rights Interest Group Meeting 8:30 am – 9:00 am Plaza II Group Meeting Private International Law Interest 7:00 am – 8:30 am Jefferson Speaker: Naz Modirzadeh, Harvard Program on Humanitarian Moderator: Naz Modirzadeh, Harvard Program Policy and Conflict Research T rapidly expanding use of drone the standards governing the This panel explores on focusing will query US policy, operations. Presenters technology in targeting or the factors that counsel for that affect the legal analysis and perceived gaps conflict, (i) the geographic scope of Discussion will include clarity. against greater personnel, and (iii) reciprocal application of (ii) targeting conducted by non-military groups. policy by other countries and armed roup Meeting Group aw Interest L Economic International – 8:15 am 7:00 am Plaza II 7:00 am – 8:30 am Plaza I Law of Clinic the Lieber Society on the Columbia Law School Human Rights Co-sponsored by the the Human Rights Interest Group Armed Conflict and 52 Friday, March 25 Speakers: Moderator: Todd J.Weiler, InvestmentTreaty Law&Arbitration Counsel regimes and,ifso,whethersuchconvergence isdesirable. addresses whetherthereisatrendofconvergence inthetradeandinvestment jurisprudence inrelatedareas,suchasthenational treatmentprinciple. Thispanel recent years,someinvestmentarbitrationtribunals haveexplicitlyreferencedWTO tribunals thusoftenaddresssimilarissues,but fromdifferentperspectives. In investments. DecisionsoftheWorld Trade Organizationandinvestor-state arbitration Many economicdisputesariseoutofinternational tradeandinternational (Accredited byNYApprovedJurisdictionofPA ) 1.5 CLEcreditsofferedfortheStatesofCA,VA, IL,PA andNY Co-sponsored bytheInternationalEconomicLawInterestGroup Plaza I 9:00 am–10:30 Convergence orDivergence? International T Jefferson 9:00 am–10:00 Lieber SocietyInterestGroupMeeting Speakers: Moderator: SaraSeck,UniversityofWestern Ontario research methods. research, interdisciplinarywork,andusingqualitativequantitativeempirical discuss theiruseofcreativeresearchmethodologiesappropriatetosubstantive researching andunderstandinginternationalenvironmentallaw. Theparticipantswill This roundtablediscussionwillfocusontherichandvariedapproachesfor Interest Group Co-sponsored bytheInternationalLegalResearchInterestGroupandWomen inInternationalLaw Lincoln 9:00 am–10:30 Roundtable onesearchMethodologies International EnvironmentalLawnterestGroup: · · · · · · · · Jason Yackee, UniversityofWisconsin Donald McCrae,University ofOttawa,FacultyLaw Guiguo Wang, CityUniversityofHongKongSchool ofLaw Marinn Carlson,Sidley AustinLLP Benedict Kingsbury, NewYork UniversitySchool ofLaw Cinnamon Carlarne,UniversityofSouthCarolinaSchoolLaw Jutta Brunnée,UniversityofToronto, FacultyofLaw Edith BrownWeiss, GeorgetownUniversityLawCenter rade LawandInternationalnvestmentaw: Friday, March 25 53 orld John Crook, George Washington University Law School; former commissioner, University Law School; former commissioner, John Crook, George Washington Eritrea-Ethiopia Claims Commission Affairs of Mexico Joel Hernandez Garcia, Legal Adviser of the Ministry of Foreign for former Attorney General Peter Goldsmith, Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, and Northern Ireland England and Wales Jennifer Lake, Independent Diplomat Marko Milanovic, University of Nottingham Marko Milanovic, University of Anne Peters, University of Basel in Kosovo and Harvard Law School Qerim Qerimi, University of Prishtina · · · · · · · Speakers: Nicolas Michel, Geneva University Law Faculty and the Geneva Graduate Moderator: Nicolas Michel, Geneva University Law Faculty and the Geneva Institute of International and Development Studies How - and how well - does international law function in the context of efforts to How - and how well - does international to disputes between states? Drawing on their rich negotiate or mediate solutions level officials and lawyers in international diplomacy, and varied experiences as high will discuss how international law is used (and perhaps participants in this roundtable to resolve their differences outside of court, abused) when governments undertake on the relationship between international law and offering an applied perspective international relations. Negotiation: Views from the Field The Role of Legal Norms in Mediation and 9:00 am – 10:30 am Salon II Speakers: This panel will discuss the International Court of Justice’s long-awaited Advisory long-awaited Advisory of Justice’s the International Court This panel will discuss on the including its impact Declaration of Independence, Opinion on Kosovo’s and the interpretation of secession, statehood, self-determination, international law discuss Participants in this panel will Security Council Resolutions. and effect of U.N. and Serbia, for the future of Kosovo legal significance of this opinion the political and Sudan, such as Palestine, South relevance in other contexts as well as its potential South Ossetia/Abkhazia. Somaliland, and London Moderator: Ralph Wilde, University College 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY IL, PA VA, the States of CA, credits offered for 1.5 CLE ) Approved Jurisdiction of PA (Accredited by NY est of the W Rest of for the Means Opinion Advisory the Kosovo What – 10:30 am 9:00 am Salon I 54 Friday, March 25 Speakers Moderator: JosephWeiler, NewYork UniversitySchoolofLaw engagement withotherregionalregimesand organizations. toward greaterintegration,andasincreasing cross-fertilization arisesfromtheir traditions andexperiencesastheymove international law. Itwillcomparetheattemptsbydifferentregimestoaccountforlocal This roundtablewilldiscusstheroleofregionalregimesandorganizationsin Co-sponsored bytheAfricaInterestGroupandInternationalOrganizations Salon IIIB 9:00 am–10:30 Regional egimesinComparativePerspective Speakers: Moderator: DavidNersessian,BostonUniversitySchoolofLaw perspectives oflegalethics,U.S.law, andinternationallaw. corporate counselinsituationsthatcouldgiverisetohumanrightsclaimsfromthe in U.S.andforeigncourts.Thisdiscussionwilladdresstheprofessionalroleof clients, structuringdeals,anddefendingagainstlawsuitsbroughtcorporations Corporate lawyersareincreasinglyencounteringhumanrightsissuesinadvising Jurisdiction ofPA ) 1.5 EthicsCLEcreditsofferedfortheStatesofCA,VA, IL,PA andNY(AccreditedbyApproved Salon IIIA 9:00 am–10:30 Advising ClientsonHumanRights Ethical andPracticalChallengesfororporateLawyers · · · · · · · · Walter Woon, NationalUniversity ofSingapore,FacultyLaw John M.Wilson,Organisation ofAmericanStates Maxwell O.Chibundu, University ofMarylandSchoolLaw Richard Burchill,UniversityofHull Patrick Keenan,UniversityofIllinoisSchoolLaw Alexandra Guaqueta,FlindersUniversity, SchoolofInternationalStudies Representative forBusinessandHumanRights Rachel Davis,HarvardKennedySchoolandOfficeoftheUNSpecial Sarah Altschuller, FoleyHoagLLP Friday, March 25 55 10:30 am – 10:45 am Coffee Break – 10:45 am Coffee 10:30 am Sponsored by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP Bruckhaus Deringer by Freshfields Sponsored James Pooley, World Intellectual Property Organization Intellectual Property World James Pooley, Seagull Song, Renmin University · · Speakers: Moderator: Elizabeth Chien-Hale, Institute for Intellectual Property in Asia The notion of harmony and dissonance in international law is particularly salient in The notion of harmony and dissonance not just because of the “laws-are- property law, the area of international intellectual issue, but also because the changes wrought territorial-while transactions-are-global” global business stronger. by technology have made the world smaller and the forces of developing countries as This panel will explore tensions between the developed and sight of the interests of they struggle to align with international norms without losing national populations. Group: Intellectual Property Law Interest IP Perspective Harmonizing International Law: An 10:45 am - 12:15 pm Jefferson and the Arts Interest Group Co-sponsored by the Cultural Heritage : Nancy Combs, William & Mary Law Speaker: Nancy Combs, William & Mary : Linda A. Malone, William & Mary Law School Moderator: Linda A. Malone, William & Mary This session on fact-finding in international criminal law will focus on Nancy Combs’ criminal law will focus on Nancy fact-finding in international This session on will present her (2010, Cambridge). The author new book: Fact Finding Without Facts Her presentation will be main findings, and prescriptive proposals. methodology, with interest group members and attendees about followed by a moderated discussion identifies in ICL fact-finding significantly undermine whether or not the problems she and about how such problems can be fixed. the fundamental fairness of ICL, 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY and IL, PA for the States of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered Approved Jurisdiction of PA) (Accredited by NY roup: Law Interest G Criminal International Nancy Combs ithout Facts:” AConversation with “Fact Finding W pm 10:45 am - 12:15 Lincoln in International Law Interest Group Women Co-sponsored by the 56 Friday, March 25 Speakers Moderator: NassibZiade,InternationalCentreforSettlementofInvestmentDisputes international standards. States totheEuropeanUnion,andrelationshipbetweenUSModelBIT decisions, thetransitionofcompetenceonforeigninvestmentfromMember provisional measuresintheICJandinvestmenttreatyarbitration,recentannulment be recentdevelopmentsrelatingtotheindependence/impartialityofarbitrators, of recenttrendsininternationalinvestmentlaw. Amongthetopicsdiscussedwill This panelwillexaminethethemeofharmonyanddissonancethroughprism (Accredited byNYApprovedJurisdictionofPA) 1.5 CLEcreditsofferedfortheStatesofCA,VA, IL,PA andNY Co-sponsored bytheInternationalEconomicLawInterestGroup Salon IIIA 10:45 am–12:15pm Recent T Roosevelt 10:45 am–12:15pm Rights ofIndigenousPeoplesnterestGroupMeeting · · · · Loretta Malintoppi,EversheadsLLP Carolyn Lamm,White&CaseLLP Donald FrancisDonovan,Debevoise&PlimptonLLP at theUniversityofBonn,Germany Rudolf Dolzer, Institute forInternationalLaw, rends inInternationalnvestmentT reaty Law Friday, March 25 57 Ashley Deeks, Columbia University Col. Rich Gross, United States Central Command Sarah Sewall, Harvard Kennedy School of Government Robert D. Sloane, Boston University School of Law José Alvarez, New York University School of Law José Alvarez, New York Gowlland-Debbas, Université de Genève Vera Bank Maurizio Ragazzi, World Affairs, United Nations Daphna Shraga, Office of Legal · · · · · · · · Speakers: : William C. Banks, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, Moderator: William C. Banks, Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism, of Law College Syracuse University, Counterinsurgency operations will dominate twenty-first century warfare. This panel Counterinsurgency operations that arise when traditional treaty and customary will explore legal and policy gaps and human rights law are the laws of war, rules of international humanitarian law, non-state armed groups. applied to asymmetric warfare between states and a range of 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY (Accredited by NY Approved and NY (Accredited by IL, PA of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States Jurisdiction of PA) Legal Environment for Counterinsurgency New Battlefields/Old Laws: Shaping a 10:45 am – 12:15 pm Salon II Law Interest Group, the International Refugee Law Co-sponsored by the International Criminal on the Law of Armed Conflict Interest Group and the Lieber Society Speakers: Blanca Montejo, Office of Legal Affairs, United Nations Moderator: Blanca Montejo, Office of Legal The topic of the responsibility of international organizations has drawn much attention attention much drawn has organizations international of responsibility the of topic The when the European Court of Human in particular since 2007, over the last decade, Currently, Behrami and Saramati case. its controversial decision in the Rights rendered a set of draft articles on the Law Commission is elaborating the International that may have significant ramifications. of international organizations responsibilities where is it body of law: what is it now, the development of this This panel will explore should it be? going, and what 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY and IL, PA for the States of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered Approved Jurisdiction of PA) (Accredited by NY nternational Organizations International of and Responsibilities Roles The – 12:15 pm 10:45 am Salon I Group Interest the Government Attorney’s Interest Group and Organizations by the International Co-sponsored 58 Friday, March 25 Moderator/Discussant: DianeMarieAmann,UniversityofCalifornia,Davis Criminal Court Speaker: FatouBensouda,DeputyProsecutor, OfficeoftheProsecutor, International Co-sponsored bytheWomen inInternationalLawInterestGroup Plaza I&II 12:30 pm–2:30 Luncheon Dialogue Jefferson 12:30 pm–1:30 Intellectual PropertyLawnterestGroupMeeting Speakers: University Moderator: SarahKnuckey, CenterforHumanRightsandGlobalJustice,NewYork and toidentifycoreissuesrequiringattentionfromacademicspolicy-makers. government andcivilsocietytoassessrespondthereport’s recommendations, key recommendationsinresponsetothesegaps.Thispanelassemblesexpertsfrom Executions releasedareportonelection-relatedviolenceandkillingsthatmakes election-related violence.InMay2010,theU.N.SpecialRapporteuronExtrajudicial not developedastandardapproachtoanticipating,preventingandresponding International institutionshaveoverseenelectionsaroundtheworld,butthey Salon IIIB 10:45 am–12:15pm Elections andthnicViolence · · · · Chidi Odinkala,OpenSocietyJusticeInitiative Jeff Fischer, Creative Associates Susan Benesch,World PolicyInstitute Peter Bartu,UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley Friday, March 25 59 orld’s Laws Accessible orld’s Hannah Buxbaum, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Lipton, Rosen & Katz Conway III, Wachtell, George T. the Law William S. Dodge, University of California, Hastings College of Austen Parrish, Southwestern Law School Thomas R. Bruce, Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School Thomas R. Bruce, Legal Information Justice Project Hongxia Liu, World School Marylin Raisch, Georgetown Law Law Library of Congress Roberta Schaffer, · · · · · · · · Speakers: When should U.S. courts apply U.S. law to regulate the overseas conduct of foreigners? When should U.S. courts apply Court has examined the extraterritorial reach of a In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Hoffmann-La Roche v. the Sherman Antitrust Act (F. number of key statutes, including National Australia Bank). This Act (Morrison v. Empagran) and the Securities Exchange decisions to recent extraterritorial Court’s panel will draw upon the U.S. Supreme reach of U.S. statutes and the implications of this discuss and debate the geographic evolving jurisprudence for international law and global governance. Moderator: Kal Raustiala, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law xtraterritorial Regulation Harmony and Dissonance in E 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Salon II in Domestic Courts Interest Group Co-sponsored by the International Law Speakers: Amy Emerson, Cornell Law School Moderator: Amy Emerson, Despite significant technological advancements in recent years, the world still lacks a in recent years, the world still technological advancements Despite significant legal sharing and authenticating comprehensive process for creating, systematic and online. remain completely inaccessible the Internet. In fact, many laws information on to the in promoting access the need for global cooperation This panel will discuss to address specific examples of efforts of the world, while providing laws of the nations of governments, academic It will include the perspectives this important issue. and private sector organizations. institutions, libraries, arts: arts: of itsP the Sum Than reater roup: G G Interest Research Legal International the in Making W Cooperation Global – 2:30 pm 1:00 pm Roosevelt 60 Friday, March 25 Speakers: Moderator: ReganRalph,FundforGlobalHumanRights duality, andwhatstepscanbetakentoaddresstheseproblems. of bilateralmigrationagreements.Thispanelwilladdressproblemsflowingfromthis trade agreements,whereasthemovementoflowerskilledworkersremainsdomain response. Instead,themovementofhighlyskilledworkershasbeenliberalizedinfree The accelerationoflabormigrationhasnotbeenmetbyacoherentinternationallegal Salon IIIA 1:00 pm–2:30 Specialization andBilateralism Labor andMigrationinInternationalaw:ChallengesofProtection, Speakers: Law InterestGroupChair Moderator: MarieSoveroski,ASILInternationalEnvironmental catastrophes bylookingatbothsuccessesand failures. how internationallawhasbeen,orcouldbe,brought tobearinenvironmental questions implicatebothnationalandinternational law. Thispanelwilladdress and responsibilityforclean-up,compensation, andrestoration. Answerstothese BP disasterintheGulfofMexico,raisesquestions ofhowtodetermineliability Transboundary pollutionfromcatastrophicevents,suchastheDeepwaterHorizon/ Peoples InterestGroup Co-sponsored bytheInternationalEnvironmentalLawInterestGroupandRightsofIndigenous Roosevelt 3:00 pm–4:30 International LawandtheiabilityforCatastrophicEnvironmentalDamage · · · · · · · · · Gunther Handl, Tulane University SchoolofLaw Monika Hinteregger, UniversityofGraz Peter Sand,University of Munich Alan Boyle,Edinburgh University Tullio Treves, International Tribunal fortheLawofSea Tomer Broude,HebrewUniversity Ayelet Shachar, UniversityofToronto International Law Jürgen Bast,MaxPlanckInstituteforComparativePublicLawand Nisha Varia, HumanRightsWatch Sponsored byWhite&CaseLLP 2:30 pm-3:00CoffeeBreak Friday, March 25 61 Anna Dolidze, Cornell Law School, Anna Dolidze, Cornell Law Litigation in Europe Public Interest Rights: Transnational Anglo-Saxonizing School, Recalibrating TRIPS Law New York Molly Beutz Land, Universal Jurisdiction: The Diplomacy of School of Law, UCLA Maximo Langer, Prosecution of the Political Branches in the Transnational The Regulating Role of International Crimes Back to Bedrock with U.S. Extraterritoriality? Putnam, Columbia University, Tonya for Judicial Action as a Touchstone Safeguarding Domestic Rule Integrity Law Domesticating & II: Internationalizing oices Katia Fach Gómez, Fordham Law School Nkemdilim Izuako, United Nations Dispute Tribunal former Deputy Catherine Kessedjian, University Pantheon-Assas in Paris and Law Secretary General of the Hague Conference on Private International Law School University Zhaojie Li, Tsinghua of Hong Kong School of Law City University Romesh Weeramantry, · · · · Speakers: · · · · · Samaa A. F. Haridi, Crowell & Moring LLP Moderator: Samaa A. F. Participants in this roundtable will examine whether there are tendencies shaped by Participants in this roundtable influences with respect to international dispute regional cultural, political or historical such as trade, investment, and human rights. If such resolution, particularly in areas and advocates in international -- decision-makers how do – and should tendencies exist, resolution processes tribunals take account of them? What does this mean for dispute and for harmony and dissonance in international law? International Dispute Resolution? Are There “Regional” Approaches to 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Salon IIIA Africa Interest Group Meeting 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm Jefferson UN 21 Interest Group Meeting 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Plaza I Speakers: Joel Trachtman, The Fletcher School, Tufts University Tufts The Fletcher School, Moderator: Joel Trachtman, V New and NY IL, PA VA, the States of CA, credits offered for 1.5 CLE Jurisdiction of PA) by NY Approved (Accredited 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm 3:00 pm Lincoln 62 Friday, March 25 Speakers: Moderator: NaomiRoht-Arriaza,UniversityofCalifornia,Hastings CollegeoftheLaw does itleaveunresolved? the attack?Insuchsituations,whatquestionsdoeslawanswer, andwhatquestions complexities? Was thereaclearlegalstandardgoverningthelaunchandconductof will addressquestionsincluding:Howshoulddecision-makersnavigatetheselegal international humanitarianlaw, thelawofsea,andoccupationlaw. Thispanel The IsraeliattackonaGazaaidflotillaraisesquestionsinvolvingtheuseofforce, Co-sponsored bytheLieberSocietyonLawofArmedConflict Salon I&II 3:00 pm–4:30 International Legalmplicationsofsrael’s AttackontheGazaAidFlotilla · · · · Speakers: Moderator: BrianD.Lepard,UniversityofNebraskaCollegeLaw democratic principlesplayininternationallawandlegaltheory? legal, cultural,gender, andreligiousviewpoints,ifso,how?Whatroleshould require differenttheories?Shouldinternationallegaltheoryaccommodatediverse foundation forallsubjectareasaddressedbyinternationallaw, ordodifferentareas will examinequestionssuchas:Canasingleinternationallegaltheoryprovidethe This panelwillexploreharmonyanddissonanceininternationallegaltheory. It Salon IIIB 3:00 pm–4:30 Harmony andDissonanceinInternationalLegalTheory International LegalTheorynterestGroup: · · · · Helen Stacy, FreemanSpogliInstituteforInternationalStudies,StanfordUniversity John Morss,DeakinUniversity John Linarelli,UniversityofLaVerne CollegeofLaw Nienke Grossman,UniversityofBaltimoreSchoolLaw and ConflictResearch Naz Modirzadeh,Harvard ProgramonHumanitarianPolicy Foreign AffairsofIsrael Sarah Weiss Ma’udi,OfficeoftheLegalAdviser, Ministryof Advanced InternationalStudies(SAIS),John’s HopkinsUniversity Daoud L.Khairallah,GeorgetownUniversityLaw Center, andthe Schoolof Sari Bashi,Gisha:LegalCenterforFreedomof Movement Friday, March 25 63 . Michael Reisman Christopher Merrillat by Richard Davis Shabtai Rosenne by Bernard Oxman Louis Henkin by Lori Damrosch Susan L. Karamanian, George Washington University Law School University Law George Washington Susan L. Karamanian, LLP Steptoe & Johnson Lucinda A. Low, American Society of International Law David D. Caron, President of the of the International Court of Justice Rosalyn Higgins, former President Department of State Harold Koh, Legal Advisor of the St. Thomas University Law School Siegfried Wiessner, · · · · · · · · · Tributes to: Tributes ASIL Annual Dinner: A Celebration of Distinction and Promise 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm Salon I & II Patron and Major Donors’ Reception 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Roosevelt resident’s Reception President’s 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Salon III & Prefunction Law School University Co-Sponsored by George Washington W Reception in Honor of Looking to the Future: Group Meeting Government Attorneys Interest 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm Jefferson Discussants: Remarks by: eneral of the of the General , Secretary Gurría with Angel Conversation A Keynote: Plenary and Development Cooperation for Economic Organisation - 6:15 pm 5:00 pm & II Salon I University Law School by George Washington Co-Sponsored 6:15 pm – 7:15 pm Plaza I & II Nijhoff (Brill) Publishers Co-sponsored by Martinus 64 Friday, March 25 Salon IIIandPlazaBallroom 10:00 p.m.–12:00a.m. ASIL-SA Dessert,anceParty, andLounge Presentation ofSocietyHonorsandAwards Tributes to: Salon I&II 8:00 p.m.–10:00 ASIL AnnualDinner:ACelebrationofistinctionandPromise · · · · · · · 2011 ArthurC.HeltonFellows Certificates ofMerit Goler T. ButcherMedal:GayMcDougall Manley O.HudsonMedal:EricStein Louis HenkinbyLoriDamrosch Shabtai RosennebyBernardOxman Christopher MerillatbyRichardDavis · · · International LawofHumanTrafficking The LawofArmedConflict;Honorablemention:AnneT Contribution toaSpecializedFieldofInternationalLaw:GaryD.Solisfor Gary BornforInternationalCommercialArbitration High Technical CraftsmanshipandUtilitytoPracticingLawyersScholars: Constitution FollowtheFlag? Legality inInternationalLaw;Honorablemention:KalRaustialaforDoesthe Creative Scholarship:JuttaBrunneeandStephenJ.Toope forLegitimacyand . GallagherforThe Saturday, March 26 65 Nations ork of the United reaty Bodies Sarah McCosker, Australian Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department Australian Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Sarah McCosker, State’s Policy Planning Office, U.S. Department Catherine Powell, Secretary of of State University of Essex Sir Nigel Rodley, Office of the High Division, Treaties Ibrahim Salama, Human Rights Commissioner for Human Rights · · · · Speakers: ivergence in the Divergence in theW Duplication and of American States Moderator: Christina Cerna, Organization General Meeting Annual am 9:00 am – 10:30 Salon I between the increasing specialization of the This roundtable will discuss tensions treaty bodies and ongoing efforts to develop eight United Nations human rights practices. The proliferation of these bodies has greater harmonization of their divergence of approaches. Participants will address generated both duplication and both of these trends, and evaluate suggestions for advantages and problems with reform. hairs’ Breakfast Chairs’ Co- Group Interest - 8:45 am 7:15 am Jefferson T Human Rights am 9:00 am – 10:30 Plaza I Group International Refugee Law Interest Co-sponsored by the 66 Saturday, March 26 Speakers: Moderator: RebeccaBratspies,CityUniversityofNewYork SchoolofLaw implications ofoverlappingjurisdiction,anda potentialframeworkforliability. geoengineering, includingpertinentinternational treatyregimes,thepotential negative ramifications.Thispanelwillassess governanceissuesassociatedwith ameliorate, orreverse,currentwarmingtrends, theycouldalsohaveserious While climategeoengineeringmethodshavethe potentialtosubstantially This panelwilladdressgeoengineeringasapotential solutiontoclimatechange. Co-sponsored bytheInternationalEnvironmentalLawInterestGroup Salon IIIA 9:00 am–10:30 Geoengineering Climatehange:antheLawatchUp? Participants: Moderator: AngelaM.Banks,WilliamandMaryLawSchool that shapeAfrica’s interactionwiththeglobal-multilateralsystem,onother. arrangements thatmakeuptheAfricantradingsystem,ononehand,andthose will considerharmonyanddissonancebetweenthelegalnorms,institutions, regional, andbilateraltradeinvestmentagreementsplatforms.Thissession Africa isengagingitspartnersincommercethroughmultilateral,regional,cross- economic landscape,whichincludessomeofthefastestgrowingeconomiestoday. Current modelsofdevelopmentinAfricaareadaptingtoaccountforAfrica’s changing Co-sponsored bytheAfricaInterestGroupandInternationalEconomicLaw Roosevelt 9:00 am–10:30 with theInternationalCommunity T rade andInvestmentinAfrica:HarmonyDisharmony · · · · · · · Hari Osofsky, UniversityofMinnesotaLawSchool Lee Lane,HudsonInstitute William C.G.Burns,Center forEnvironmentalStudies-WilliamsCollege Thomas R.Snider, WilmerCutlerPickeringHaleandDorrLLP Presidency, TheWorld Bank Victor Mosoti,InternationalandEnvironmentalLawUnit,LegalVice- Won Kidane,SeattleUniversity Uche Ewelukwa,UniversityofArkansas Saturday, March 26 67 o Pay or to Prosecute? Douglas Guilfoyle, University College London Jennifer Landsidle, U.S. Department of State Foreign Ministry of Denmark Ambassador Thomas Winkler, Mary Dudziak, University of Southern California, Gould School of Law Mary Dudziak, University of Southern School Lori Damrosch, Columbia Law Law School David Sloss, Santa Clara University · · · · · · ransnational Piracy: T Speakers: T Moderator: Milena Sterio, Cleveland-Marshall Law School The international community struggles with how to deal with non-state criminal The international community struggles the principle of universal jurisdiction was first actors such as pirates. Even though in many instances to domestic legal regimes fail established in relation to piracy, used ransom money to In addition, Somali pirates have adequately address piracy. the logistical, legal, and become power brokers in the region. This panel will consider and their implications for political dimensions of approaches to combating piracy, international law and other forms of transnational crime. Speakers: and NY IL, PA of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of PA) (Accredited by NY Approved Jurisdiction This forthcoming edited volume traces the Supreme Court’s treatment of treaties treatment of Court’s edited volume traces the Supreme This forthcoming relationship including the today, international law from 1789 through and customary session offers This law. of powers issues and international between separation both methodology and conclusions. with the book, in terms of critical engagement in U.S. and future of international law will canvass the past, present, The discussion decisions. Supreme Court University Law School , Vanderbilt Moderator: Ingrid Wuerth 9:00 am – 10:30 am Salon IIIB Law Interest Group Co-sponsored by the International Criminal 1.5 CLE credits offered for the States of CA, VA, IL, PA and NY and IL, PA for the States of CA, VA, 1.5 CLE credits offered Approved Jurisdiction of PA) (Accredited by NY ourt: Court: U.S. Supreme the Law in International Reader: Meets Author and Change Continuity – 10:30 am 9:00 am Plaza II Group Courts Interest Law in Domestic by the International Co-sponsored 68 Saturday, March 26 Speakers: Moderator: JeffreyPryce,Steptoe&JohnsonLLP cooperation, thelawofarmedconflict,andinternational lawimplicatedinespionage. affect theiragenciesandactivities.Topics willincludetreatyframeworksforinternational the principallegaladvisersoftheseU.S.agencies todiscussinternationallawissuesthat government agenciesoutsideoftheStateDepartment. Thisroundtablewillbringtogether International lawpermeatesgovernmentoperations acrossawiderangeofU.S. Co-sponsored bytheGovernmentAttorneysInterestGroup Salon I&II 11:00 am-12:30pm The ViewsOutside“L” Closing Plenary:InternationalLawintheU.S.Government: Speakers: Moderator: MonicaHakimi,UniversityofMichiganSchoolLaw either alongsideorinlieuofmilitaryintervention? during andafterarevolution,whatroleisthereforaidothercivilianassistance, and security, safeguardingeconomicstability, andpromotingdemocracy? Before, officials balancepotentiallycompetingconsiderations,includingmaintainingpeace militarily insuchuprisings?Whendecidingwhetherandhowtointervene,should and internationalorganizationstointervenediplomatically, economicallyandeven civilians. Whataretherightsandobligationsunderinternationallawforforeignstates power relativelypeacefully, ColonelQhadafihasusedmilitaryforceagainstLibyan questions forinternationallawandpolicy. WhereasPresidentMubarakinEgypt ceded Recent uprisingsinMiddleEasternandNorthAfricanstateshaveraiseddifficult Salon II 9:00 am–10:30 Revolution andInterventionintheMiddleEast · · · · · · · · Robert S.Taylor, U.S. DepartmentofDefense Stephen Preston,U.S.Central IntelligenceAgency Avril Haines,U.S.NationalSecurity Council Chiefs ofStaff Rear AdmiralJamesW. CrawfordIII,OfficeoftheChairman Joint James E.Baker, UnitedStatesCourtofAppeals fortheArmedForces Mary EllenO’Connell,NotreDameLawSchool Hussein Hassouna,LeagueofArabStatestotheUnited Nancy Lindborg,U.S.AgencyforInternationalDevelopment Sponsored byWilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale&Dorr 10:30am–10:45CoffeeBreak 8:00am 7:00am Track » 11:00pm 10:00pm 12:00pm 11:00am 10:00am 9:00pm 8:00pm 7:00pm 6:00pm 5:00pm 4:00pm 3:00pm 2:00pm 1:00pm 9:00am Track » Annual Meeting (AU Co-Sponored) AJIL Board Dinner AJIL Grotius Reception New Member The Status Global Executive Council Executive Council 7:30a -9:00a 7:00a -8:30a Arbitral Women Grotius Lecture: Associated Reunion of 12:00p -3:30p 7:00p -11:00p 9:00a -11:30a Plenary & Plenary 12:20p-1:30p 9:00a-12:15p ITA Luncheon 7:00p -9:00p 6:00p -8:00p 4:30p -6:00p Breakfast Co-chairs ITA Meeting Orientation Associated Events Plenary & Plenary Reception of Rights Meeting Events

Crime, Security Crime, Security

Security & Security & War Crime, War

& Environment Environment Energy & Energy

W Thursday, March24,2011 ednesday, March23,2011 Human Rights & Human Rights Human Rights & Human Rights Development Development

International International Resolution Resolution Dispute Dispute

International Law International Law in theU.S. in theU.S.

Trade, Finance & Trade, Finance & Investment Investment

Legal Theory & Legal Theory International Legal Theory & Legal Theory International History History History

Justice andRule Interest Groups, search IGKiosk Int’l LegalInt’l Re 7:00p -8:30p 2:00p -3:30p Interest Groups, Transitional New Voices, Volunteers of Law IG New Voices, Others Others Others Others

- Program By Track Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Plenary & Crime, International International Interest Groups, Energy Human Rights & International Law Trade, Finance & Track » Associated Security & Dispute Legal Theory & New Voices, & Environment Development in the U.S. Investment Events War Resolution History Others

9:00am 9:00a - 11:30a 10:00am Executive Council 11:00am Orientation

12:00pm 9:00a-12:15p ITA Meeting 1:00pm 12:20p-1:30p ITA Luncheon 2:00p - 3:30p Int’l Legal Re- 2:00pm 12:00p - 3:30p search IG Kiosk Executive Council Volunteers Meeting 3:00pm 4:00pm 4:30p - 6:00p Grotius Lecture: 5:00pm The Global Status 6:00pm of Rights

6:00p - 8:00p 7:00p - 8:30p Transitional 7:00pm Grotius Reception (AU Co-Sponored) Justice and Rule of Law IG 7:00p - 9:00p 8:00pm Arbitral Women 9:00pm Reception

10:00pm 7:00p - 11:00p AJIL Board Dinner 11:00pm Thursday, March 24, 2011 Plenary & International International Interest Groups, Crime, Security Energy & Human Rights & International Law Trade, Finance & Track » Associated Dispute Legal Theory & New Voices, & War Environment Development in the U.S. Investment Events Resolution History Others 7:00am 7:00a - 8:30a Reunion of Annual Meeting Co-chairs 8:00am 7:30a - 9:00a New Member Breakfast

69 Thursday, March 24, 2011 Plenary & International International Interest Groups, Crime, Security Energy & Human Rights & International Law Trade, Finance & Track » Associated Dispute Legal Theory & New Voices, & War Environment Development in the U.S. Investment Events Resolution History Others 9:00am 9:00a - 9:30a Opening Welcome & Remarks: David Caron 10:00am 9:30a - 11:00a Opening Plenary: Mike Posner: 11:00am 11:15a - 12:45p Int’l Courts and Tribunals IG: Judicial Selection 11:15a - 12:45p 11:15a - 12:45p 11:15a - 12:45p Legal Origins, Doing 11:15a - 12:45p 11:15a-12:45p Commissions Int’l Business and Rule of The Supreme Court International 12:00pm Environmental Organizations IG of Inquiry into Law Making and Law Indicators: The and Arbitration Armed Conflict the ICJ Economic Evaluation Law 11:15a - 12:45p of Legal Systems New Voices 1: Global Health, Trade and Common Resource Regimes 1:00pm 1:00p - 2:30p 1:00p - 2:30p 1:00p - 2:30p WILIG Luncheon: 1:00p - 2:30p Lucy Reed Responding to Seamlessness or Fragmentation Segmentation: The of Int’l Legal Nuclear Security 1:00p - 2:30p Int’l 2:00pm Challenges in Case of Int’l Economic Orders and Governance and International Law in Domestic a Fragmented Courts IG World European Sovereign Law: Ways Debt Forward 1:00p - 2:30p Law of the Sea IG 3:00p - 4:30p 3:00p - 4:30p 3:00pm Integrating The Role of 3:00p - 4:30p 3:00p - 4:30p 1:00p-2:30p Int’l the Crime of Int’l Tribunals Legal Research IG Aggression into in Managing Espionage and the Dispute Resolution Int’l Criminal Coherence and First Amendment IG: Is ICSID Losing its 3:00p - 4:30p 4:00pm Law and Public Diversity in Int’l After WikiLeaks Appeal Teaching Int’l Int’l Law Law Law IG 5:00p - 6:15p Decision- making in Int’l Courts and Tribunals: A Conversation with Leading 6:30p - 8:00p Int’l Judges and refugee Law IG Arbitrators 6:30p - 8:00 p 6:00p - 8:00p Cultural Heritage Member Reception and Arts IG 5:00pm 6:30p - 8:00p 6:30p - 8:00p ASIL Int’l Legal Midwest IG Materials Reception 6:30p - 8:00p Law 6:30p - 8:00p in Pacific Rim IG L Alumni Reception

7:30p - 8:30p LGBT Reception 6:00pm 7:00pm

70 Friday, March 25, 2011 Plenary & International Interest Groups, Track » Associated Crime, Security Energy & Human Rights & International International Trade, Finance & Legal Theory & New Voices, Events & War Environment Development Dispute Resolution Law in the U.S. Investment History Others

7:00 a- 8:30 a Targeting 7:00a - 8:15a Int’l 7:00am with Drone Economic Law IG Technology: Humanitarian 7:00a - 8:30a Law Implications Private Int’l Law IG 8:00am 9:00am 9:00a - 10:30a 9:00a - 10:30a 9:00a - 10:30a 8:30a - 9:00a Ethical and Practical Int’l Trade Law and What the Kosovo Human Rights IG 9:00a - 10:30a Challenges for 9:00a - 10:30a Int’l Investment Advisory Opinion 9:00a - 10:00a Corporate Lawyers Law: Convergence Means for the Lieber Society IG Int’l Env Law Advising Clients on The Role of Legal of Divergence? Future 10:00am IG: Roundtable Norms in Mediation on Research Human Rights and Negotiation: 9:00a - 10:30a Int’l Methodologies Views from the Field 9:00a - 10:30a Disability Rights IG Regional Regimes in Comparative Perspective 11:00am 10:45a - 12:15p 10:45a - 12:15p 10:45a - 12:15p 10:45a - 12:15p New Battlefields/ Elections and Ethnic Recent Trends in Rights of Old Laws: Violence Inl’t Investment Indigenous Shaping a Legal Treaty Law Peoples IG Environment for Counter- 10:45a - 12:15p insurgency Int’l Criminal Law IG: “Fact Finding Without Facts:” A Conversation with 12:00pm Nancy Combs

10:45a - 12:15p IP IG: Harmonizing 1:00pm Int’l Law: An IP Perspective 12:30p - 2:30p Luncheon 10:45a-12:15p Discussion with Rights of Indigenous Fatou Bensouda Peoples IG 1:00p - 2:30p Labor Migration 1:00p - 2:30p 12:30p - 1:30p in Int’l Law: Harmony & Intellectual Property Challenges of Dissonance in Law IG 2:00pm Protection, Extraterritorial Specialization, and Regulations 1:00p - 2:30p Bilateralism Int’l Legal Research IG: Greater than the Sum of its Parts: Global Cooperation in Making the World’s Law Accessible

3:00p - 4:30p 3:00pm ILT IG: Harmony & Dissonance in Int’l 3:00p - 4:30p Legal Theory 3:00p - 4:30p 3:00p - 4:30p Int’l Law Int’l Legal Are there and the 3:00p - 4:30p Implications of “Regional” Africa IG Liability for Israel’s Attack Approaches to Catastrophic 4:00pm on the Gaza Int’l Dispute 3:00p - 4:30p Environmental Aid Flotilla Resolution? New Voices II: Damage Int’lization and Domesticating Law

71 5:00p - 6:30p 3:00p-4:30p Keynote: A UN21 IG Conversation with OECD 3:00p-4:30p Secretary Africa IG General Angel Gurria

6:30p - 7:30p Looking to the Future: 5:00pm Reception in Honor of W. Michael Reisman

6:30p - 8:00p President’s Reception (GW Co- sponsored)

6:30p - 8:00p Patron’s 6:00pm Reception 6:30p - 8:00p 7:00pm 8:00p - 11:p Gov't Attorneys ASIL Annual IG 8:00pm Dinner 9:00pm 10:00p - 11:p ASIL-ILSA 8:00p-10:00p 10:00pm Dessert and New 11:00pm Dance Party & Professionals IG Lounge Happy Hour Saturday, March 26, 2011 Plenary & Track » Associated Crime, Security Energy & Human Rights & International International Law Trade, Finance & International Legal Interest Groups, Events & War Environment Development Dispute Resolution in the U.S. Investment Theory & History New Voices, Others

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