2015 | Foreign Official Immunity Under Domestic and International Law

Event Title

Foreign Official Immunity and the Attribution Puzzle

Presenter Information

Chimene Keitner
Bo Rutledge

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3043

Start Date

13-11-2015 2:15 PM

End Date

13-11-2015 3:00 PM

Description

Professor Chimène Keitner’s research focuses on cutting-edge issues in international and transnational dispute resolution, including disputes between private and sovereign parties. She has authored two books and dozens of articles, essays and book chapters on questions surrounding the relationship among law, communities and borders. Among other professional service, Professor Keitner has served on the Executive Committee of the American Society of International Law and as Co-Chair of the ASIL International Law in Domestic Courts Interest Group. She is a member of the American Law Institute and an Adviser on the ALI's Fourth Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States. She is also a Co-Chair of the International Law Association Study Group on Individual Responsibility in International Law, and a member of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge, the holder of the Herman E. Talmadge Chair of Law, became dean of the University of Georgia School of Law on January 1, 2015. Previously, he served as the associate dean for faculty development working closely with the law school's faculty, especially its untenured professors, to expand and promote scholarly activities.

Rutledge's teaching and research interests include international dispute resolution, arbitration, international business transactions and the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Nov 13th, 2:15 PM Nov 13th, 3:00 PM

Foreign Official Immunity and the Attribution Puzzle

Duke Law School, Room 3043

Professor Chimène Keitner’s research focuses on cutting-edge issues in international and transnational dispute resolution, including disputes between private and sovereign parties. She has authored two books and dozens of articles, essays and book chapters on questions surrounding the relationship among law, communities and borders. Among other professional service, Professor Keitner has served on the Executive Committee of the American Society of International Law and as Co-Chair of the ASIL International Law in Domestic Courts Interest Group. She is a member of the American Law Institute and an Adviser on the ALI's Fourth Restatement of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States. She is also a Co-Chair of the International Law Association Study Group on Individual Responsibility in International Law, and a member of the Institute for Transnational Arbitration.

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge, the holder of the Herman E. Talmadge Chair of Law, became dean of the University of Georgia School of Law on January 1, 2015. Previously, he served as the associate dean for faculty development working closely with the law school's faculty, especially its untenured professors, to expand and promote scholarly activities.

Rutledge's teaching and research interests include international dispute resolution, arbitration, international business transactions and the U.S. Supreme Court.