2015 | Foreign Official Immunity Under Domestic and International Law

Event Title

The Adjudication of Foreign Official Immunity Determinations in the United States and Beyond Post Samatar

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3043

Start Date

13-11-2015 11:00 AM

End Date

13-11-2015 12:30 PM

Description

Dr. Christopher Totten is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Totten's research areas span Criminal Procedure and Law (focus on police searches / seizures and interrogation); International Crime (focus on courts / adjudication); and Law and Social Science (focus on judicial processes / jurisprudence and police attitudes using multiple research methods). His scholarly publications include sixteen refereed articles either published or "in press;” 1 co-authored book, Criminal procedure for the criminal justice professional; and 1 book chapter.

John Bellinger is a Partner in Arnold & Porter’s National Security and Public International Law practices. Before joining Arnold & Porter LLP, Mr. Bellinger held several senior Presidential appointments in the US government, including as The Legal Adviser to the Department of State from 2005 to 2009 under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Senior Associate Counsel to the President and Legal Adviser to the National Security Council (NSC) at the White House from 2001-2005.

Curtis Bradley is the William Van Alstyne Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy Studies at Duke University. His scholarly expertise spans the areas of international law in the U.S. legal system, the constitutional law of foreign affairs, and federal jurisdiction, and his courses include International law, Foreign Relations Law, and Federal Courts. He was the founding co-director of Duke Law School’s Center for International and Comparative Law. Recently, he was appointed to serve as a Reporter on the American Law Institute's new Restatement project on The Foreign Relations Law of the United States.

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Nov 13th, 11:00 AM Nov 13th, 12:30 PM

The Adjudication of Foreign Official Immunity Determinations in the United States and Beyond Post Samatar

Duke Law School, Room 3043

Dr. Christopher Totten is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Kennesaw State University. Dr. Totten's research areas span Criminal Procedure and Law (focus on police searches / seizures and interrogation); International Crime (focus on courts / adjudication); and Law and Social Science (focus on judicial processes / jurisprudence and police attitudes using multiple research methods). His scholarly publications include sixteen refereed articles either published or "in press;” 1 co-authored book, Criminal procedure for the criminal justice professional; and 1 book chapter.

John Bellinger is a Partner in Arnold & Porter’s National Security and Public International Law practices. Before joining Arnold & Porter LLP, Mr. Bellinger held several senior Presidential appointments in the US government, including as The Legal Adviser to the Department of State from 2005 to 2009 under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Senior Associate Counsel to the President and Legal Adviser to the National Security Council (NSC) at the White House from 2001-2005.

Curtis Bradley is the William Van Alstyne Professor of Law and Professor of Public Policy Studies at Duke University. His scholarly expertise spans the areas of international law in the U.S. legal system, the constitutional law of foreign affairs, and federal jurisdiction, and his courses include International law, Foreign Relations Law, and Federal Courts. He was the founding co-director of Duke Law School’s Center for International and Comparative Law. Recently, he was appointed to serve as a Reporter on the American Law Institute's new Restatement project on The Foreign Relations Law of the United States.