Chicago-Kent College of Law Viewbook - (Page 23) On Thinking Globally Today’s lawyers encounter international dimensions of law in nearly every area of practice, from intellectual property and commercial transactions to human rights, environmental issues and criminal prosecutions. Chicago-Kent students learn to appreciate and adapt to major global influences from a faculty actively engaged around the world in timely international scholarship, real-world research projects, and outreach as consultants and legal experts. Current topics include: State Sovereignty and Internally Displaced Persons Hybrid International Institutions for Regulating Electronic Commerce and Political Discourse on the Internet Comparative Analysis of National Laws Governing Gene Patents, Reproductive Technologies and Genetics Foreign and International Influences on National Copyright Policy Property Regulation in European Science, Ethics and Law Comparative National Water Allocation Regimes European Land Use Planning Law Legal Title to Land as an Intervention Against Urban Poverty in Developing Nations Emergence of Global Norms in the Constitutional Protection of Property The Role of Economics in European Competition Law Development The Nature of Remedies in International Trade Law Resolving Claims When Countries Disintegrate: The Challenge of Kosovo Making International Criminal Law Realistic The Evolving Concept of Universal Jurisdiction Money Laundering in Eastern Europe Who’s Who 22 | 23
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