Videos tagged with Francesca Bignami

  • This annual Symposium, sponsored by DJCIL and CICL, focuses on the emerging importance and impact of international arbitration as a venue for dispute settlement. The event brings together some of the foremost minds in the field to discuss recent developments in public and private law in the global adjudication system of the twenty-first century.

    Recorded on February 15, 2008.

    Panel titled: Private vs. Public International Law–Acceptance & Enforcement.

  • Sponsored by the Duke University Center for European Studies and Duke Law Center for International and Comparative Law, this day-long conference brings together leading legal scholars, privacy professionals, and government officials from Europe and the United States to discuss the future of data privacy in light of the new realities of our times. Welcome and opening remarks by Francesca Bignami and Gilbert W. Merkx.

    Recorded on January 28, 2008.

    Panel titled: The Past & Present of Data Privacy ; Welcome & Opening Remarks.

  • Sponsored by the Duke University Center for European Studies and Duke Law Center for International and Comparative Law, this day-long conference brings together leading legal scholars, privacy professionals, and government officials from Europe and the United States to discuss the future of data privacy in light of the new realities of our times.

    Recorded on January 28, 2008.

    Panel titled: Privacy & National Security.

    Conference title: Data Privacy in Transatlantic Perspective: Conflict or Cooperation? 2008.

  • Speaker: Erhard Busek, Dr. hc. of the Universities for Krakow, Bratislava, Brasov, and Czernowitz, Liberec and Webster University Vienna ; visiting Professor at Duke University, NC, USA, and at the University of Agriculture in Vienna. Dr. Busek has delivered many lectures on domestic and foreign topics and has participated in many conferences in Austria and abroad.

    Recorded on November 01, 2007.

    Full title: Southeast Europe: A Region Regains Stability & Future.

  • What catapults a case into the media spotlight? Who is responsible for focusing media and public attention on a particular case? Once a case gains high-profile status, what are the professional and ethical roles and responsibilities of members of the media, the bar, and the institutions involved? How do media balance their First Amendment right to watch over the operation of government with the rights of the accused?

  • Philippe Leger discusses the work of the Court of Justice of the European Communities in a seminar setting.

    Recorded on March 29, 2005.

    Appearing: Philippe Léger, Advocate General of the European Court of Justice, speaker ; Francesca Bignami (Duke Law School), host.

  • The Federalist Society presents U. Penn. Professor Amy Wax and Duke Professor Erwin Chemerinsky as they debate current issues on the relationship between race, the law of remedies, and social disadvantage.

    Recorded on March 07, 2005.

    Appearing: Amy Wax (Penn Law), Erwin Chemerinsky (Duke Law), speakers.