Session Chair is William Burke-White, Deputy Dean and Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School
Friday Program
(at the United States Institute of Peace, 2301 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington DC, 20037)
Bios for all speakers, panelists, and faculty may be found under the "Faculty" tab
8:00-9:00 Registration, Catered Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:10 Words of Welcome and Remembering Jack Fontaine (Stephen Salyer, President & Chief Executive Officer, Salzburg Global Seminar; John Townsend, Co-Chair, Arbitration & ADR Group, Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP)
9:10-10:00 Opening Plenary: WTO Law as International Law (James Bacchus, Chair, Global Practice, Greenberg Traurig)
(sponsored by Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP)
10:05-12:35 Morning Breakout Sessions (discussion of research projects)
Cutler Fellows will meet in small thematic groups to present and discuss individual student research proposals prepared by students and circulated in advance. Professors will engage in discussion with the Cutler Fellows and provide targeted feedback on each proposal. Thematic groups focus on different topics.
12:40-1:00 Catered Lunch
1:00-2:00 Lunch Keynote: International Anti-Corruption: Architecture of a Community in Action (Leonard McCarthy, Vice President for Integrity, The World Bank)
2:10-2:55 Afternoon Breakout Groups
Thematic group discussions started during the morning break out sessions will continue with a focus on how Fellows can move paper proposals toward finished, publishable research articles.
3:00-4:00 Faculty Discussion: Contemporary Challenges to International Human Rights: From Drones to Constitutionalism (Tom Ginsburg, Jenny Martinez, Matt Waxman; moderated by William Burke-White)
4:05-5:20 Afternoon Breakout Groups
Thematic group discussions started during the morning break out sessions will continue with a focus on how Fellows can move paper proposals toward finished, publishable research articles.
5:20-5:30 Friday Closing Remarks (William Burke-White, Program Chair)
6:00- Networking Dinner, Bistro Francais in Georgetown
(sponsored by Arnold & Porter, Seminar Sponsor)
Saturday Program
(at Hogan Lovells, 555 13th St. NW #800E, Washington DC 20004)
10:00-11:15 Panel Discussion: Media and the Law (Adam Liptak, Supreme Court Correspondent, The New York Times; Will Dobson, Politics and Foreign Affairs Editor, Slate) (sponsored by Hogan Lovells)
11:30-12:30 Career Panel (Peter Harrell, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counter Threat Finance and Sanctions, Department of State; Nicola Port, Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel, ACE Group; Heath Tarbert, Head, Financial Regulatory Reform Working Group, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP; William Burke-White, Professor of Law and Deputy Dean, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Visiting Professor at Harvard Law School; moderated by Amy Gadsden, Associate Dean for International and Strategic Initiatives, University of Pennsylvania Law School; with Marcia Wiss, Partner, Hogan Lovells)
12:45-1:00 Closing Comments (Stephen Salyer; William Burke-White)
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