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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Professors Lewis and Sterio Selected as Recipients of CSU FSI Grants
Professor Browne Lewis and Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio were selected as recipients of the CSU Faculty Scholarship Initiative (FSI) grants for 2019-20. FSI grants, available through the CSU Office of Research, provide funding for CSU faculty for up … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio to Co-Author New Book on Syrian Conflict (Cambridge University Press)
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio will write a new book, to be published by Cambridge University Press, tentatively entitled “The Syrian Conflict’s Impact on International Law.” Professor Sterio will co-author the book with Professor Paul Williams, American University Washington … Continue reading
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Professor Mika Publishes Blog Post About Barb Tyler’s Induction into C-M Hall of Fame
Professor Karin Mika published a blog post on Legal Writing Prof Blog entitled “Congratulations, Barbara Tyler!” In this post, Professor Mika praises Professor Emerita Barbara Tyler’s near-future induction into Cleveland-Marshall’s Hall of Fame, in light of Professor Tyler’s distinguished career … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Serves as Peer Reviewer/Referee
Over the past month, Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio served as reviewer/referee for the following journals: Brazilian Political Science Review (article about humanitarian intervention); Crime, Law and Social Change (article about Somali piracy); and National Science Center (Poland) (proposed … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Facilitates U.S. State Department-Funded Workshop on Transitional Engagement Training for Yemen in Amman, Jordan
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio is participating in a Transitional Engagement Training for Yemeni civil society organizations, as program facilitator. The Training is funded through a U.S. State Department grant and organized by the Public International Law and Policy … Continue reading
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Professor Kalir Presents on the Upcoming Israeli Election
Clinical Professor of Law Doron Kalir has been presenting to wide audiences on the upcoming Israeli election, and the likely indictment of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. On Friday, Feb. 15, he spoke before Case Western University’s Siegal Lifelong Learning audience, in … Continue reading
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Professor May Presents at Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference; To Contribute a Chapter in Lawyering Skills Book (Carolina Academic Press 2020)
Professor Claire Robinson May presented Spinning Straw into Gold? The Challenge of Maintaining and Enhancing Legal Writing Programs Amid Institutional Austerity at the 19th Annual Rocky Mountain Legal Writing Conference at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law. Professor May … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio Judges ICC Moot Court Competition; Gives Faculty Talk at Pace Law School
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio judges the semi-final and final rounds of the International Criminal Court Moot Court competition, which took place at Pace Law School in White Plains, NY, on March 16-17. In addition, Professor Sterio gave a … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio’s Co-Edited Volume on the Legacy of Yugoslavia and Rwanda Tribunals Published by Cambridge University Press; Chapter Contributed by Professor Witmer-Rich
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio’s book, “The Legacy of Ad Hoc Tribunals in International Criminal Law,” which she co-edited with Dean and Professor Michael Scharf (CWRU School of Law), was published by Cambridge University Press. In addition to co-editing … Continue reading
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Professor Sterio to Publish Article on “Women at International Criminal Tribunals”
Professor and Associate Dean Milena Sterio’s new article, “Women at International Criminal Tribunals,” will be published by Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (University of Iowa Law School). In this article, Professor Sterio discusses the under-representation of women as judges at … Continue reading
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