News & Galleries tagged with: Center for International & Comparative Law
- Can Louis Vuitton Dance with HiPhone? Rethinking the Idea of Social Justice in Intellectual Property Law - March 30, 2012
- Webcast: China Environmental Policy and Climate Change in the 21st Century - March 29, 2012
- Bradley’s forthcoming book focus of scholarship roundtable, March 24 - March 23, 2012
- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia judge visits Duke Law March 28 - March 23, 2012
- Rochelle Dreyfuss' Lecture - March 13, 2012
- Lathrop ’06 edits authoritative reference on maritime boundary disputes - March 12, 2012
- Helfer discusses discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity at United Nations - March 07, 2012
- Helfer discusses discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity at United Nations - March 07, 2012
- John Ikenberry's Lecture - March 02, 2012
- Helfer participates in human rights conference with Supreme Court justices - February 29, 2012
- Helfer participates in human rights conference with Supreme Court justices - February 29, 2012
- SJD candidate appointed as IP adviser in Brazilian congress - February 07, 2012
- Targeted Killing - December 06, 2011
- China, the West, and the Future of Liberal World Order - December 06, 2011
- A Neofederalist Vision of TRIPS - December 06, 2011
- Human Rights and Intellectual Property: Mapping the Global Interface - October 24, 2011
- Spring seminar and trip focus on women’s rights in Ghana - October 19, 2011
- Spring seminar and trip focus on women’s rights in Ghana - October 19, 2011
- The U.S. Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice: Contrasting Approaches to Competition Law - October 18, 2011
- A Workshop in Honor of Human Rights and Intellectual Property: Mapping the Global Interface - September 21, 2011
- Duke Human Rights Center broadens purview - September 20, 2011
- International Law and Global Public Goods Scholarship Roundtable - August 10, 2011
- Annual Bernstein Lecture - July 21, 2011
- Bradley says constraints on presidential war powers are primarily political, not legal - May 23, 2011
- Global Matters - May 04, 2011
