Go On! International Conflict & Negotiation Colloquium at Stanford

Anyone in the Bay Area should check out the Stanford Center on International Conflict & Negotiation's International Conflict Resolution Colloquium. The Colloquium is being convened by Professors Allen Weiner (Law–right); David Holloway (Political Science); and Lee Ross (Psychology). All Colloquium sessions meet from 4:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m. on Thursday in Room 90 of the Law School. The schedule is below: ► January 6: Allen Weiner (above right) Senior Lecturer in Law, Stanford Law School Barriers to Conflict Resolution: The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict ► January 13: Richard Goldstone (right) Former South African Constitutional Court Justice, Visiting Professor, Stanford Law School South Africa's Transition to Democracy: The Role of the Law ► January 20: James Fishkin (right) Director, Center for Deliberative Democracy, Janet M. Peck Chair in International Communication, Stanford University Deliberative Democracy and Conflict Resolution ► January 27: Christopher R. Hill (left) Dean, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver, former United States Ambassador to Iraq The Iraqi Conflicts ► February 3: Beth Van Schaack (right) Associate Professor, Santa Clara Law School Negotiating at the Intersection of Power and Law: The International Criminal Court and the Definition of Aggression ► February 10: Omar Dajani (left)Professor of Law, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific Shadow or Shade – The Roles of International Law in Palestinian-Israeli Peace Talks ► February 17: James T. Campbell (right) Edgar E. Robinson Professor in United States History Settling Accounts? History, Narrative, and Historical Reconciliation ► February 24: Avishai Margalit (left) George F. Kennan Professor in the School of Historical Studies at the Institute for Advanced Study Sectarianism ► March 3: Christopher Greenwood (right) Judge, International Court of Justice International Conflict Resolution and the International Court of Justice Hope to see you there!

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