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2003-05 Theme: The Changing Geopolitical Order Wayne Morse Chair Professors Hilary Charlesworth is director of the Centre for International and Public Law at the Australian National University. Neil Smith is a prolific, provocative, and radical geographer. Resident Scholars Ibrahim Gassama, Professor of Law, University of Oregon Distinguished Speakers
Karen Engle, W.H. Francis, Jr. Professor and Director, Bernard and Audre Rapoport David Caron, C. William Maxeiner Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Berkeley “The United States and the Laws of Power: Looking Back on the Bush Administration and U.S. Foreign Policy” (audio and videotapes are available) October 14, 2004. Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights “Human Rights and Ethical Globalization” Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law and Practice, Emeritus; Visiting Professor, Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara Congressman Peter DeFazio “Unilateralism, Preemption, and the War Powers Act: Implications for U.S. and World Security.” October 27, 2003. Wayne Morse Center Events Malthus, Mendel, and Monsanto: The Law and Politics of the Global Food Supply. Conference sponsored by UO School of Law, Professor Keith Aoki, and Oregon Tilth. Project Grants American Gadfly: The Story of Wayne Morse. The Borders of Human Security: Geopolitics Comes Home. Conference sponsored by the UO Center for the Study of Women in Society and Professor Sandra Morgen. Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America: Lessons from the Past and Prospects for the Future (30 Years After September 11, 1973). Conference sponsored by the UO Latin American Studies Committee. En Tu Nombre (In Your Name). Art exhibit sponsored by UO Romance Languages and Professor Bryan Moore.
Global Justice at Work. Lecture series sponsored by the UO School of Law Public Interest/Public Service (PIPS) Program. Homeland “In”Security: Race, Immigration and Labor in Post-9/11 North America. Conference sponsored by the UO Center on Diversity and Community. Latino Immigration and the New World Order: Lessons from the Japanese-American Internment. Symposium sponsored by Eugene Day of Remembrance Committee. Peace and Justice in Latin America. Conference sponsored by UO Latin American Studies Committee and ProfessorCarlos Aguirre. Politics, Law, and Violence in Literature and the Workplace Health and Safety in the Global Economy. Conference sponsored by UO Labor Education and Research Center – Occupational Health and Safety Program, and Professor Steven Hecker. |
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