Miller Institute
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Q&A Lunch Talk: Youth, Protest and Power – Emerging Global Narratives in Human Rights Advocacy, with Irũngũ Houghton, Amnesty Kenya
Goldberg Room, 297 Law BuildingYouth led mass protests are significantly challenging state legitimacy in Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Kenya. Driven by deep economic distress, hopelessness and impunity, these nations lurch between constitutionalism, authoritarianism and anarchy […]
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Prof. Janine Silga: EU Policy on Migration and Development in the New Pact on Migration and Asylum: A New Iteration of the Colonial Legacy?
201 Philosophy Hall 201 Philosophy Hall, UC Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United StatesBerkeley Law's Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law is delighted to cosponsor this event happening on the UC Berkeley campus: The external dimension of the EU migration policy […]
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International Law Certificate Ceremony and Reception
The Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law's Faculty Co-Directors Professor Laurel E. Fletcher and Professor Katerina Linos announce the 2025 International Law Certificate Ceremony and Reception, taking place […]
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2025 International Law Welcome Reception for New Students
110 Law BuildingBerkeley Law's Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law invites you to a Welcome Reception for new JD, LLM, JSD and JSP students interested in international and comparative law! […]
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Irving Tragen Lecture on ‘Constitutional Challenges and Innovations: Some reflections from Latin America’ featuring Justice Manuel Cepeda
295 Law Building - Warren Room 2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United StatesManuel Cepeda Mulligan Distinguished Visiting Professor, Fordham Law Areas of Expertise: Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Human Rights Law, Electoral Law, Arbitration, and Maritime Delimitation Law Manuel José Cepeda Espinosa was […]
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International SLPs Info Session
12 Law BuildingInterested in international law-related pro bono work? Learn about five SLPs that work on international legal projects, including immigration and asylum cases, climate-induced displacement, international refugee law, and business and […]
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New Directions for Climate Accountability: The Inter-American Court’s Advisory Opinion
170 Law BuildingFeaturing Viviana Krsticevic, Executive Director of the Center for Justice and International Law and Nikki Reisch, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for International Environmental Law, […]
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Northern California International Law Scholars Workshop on Oct. 10
295 Law Building - Warren Room 2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, United StatesUnder the auspices of Berkeley Law, the Miller Institute is honored to be hosting the 2025 annual meeting of the Northern California International Law Scholars on Friday, October 10, 9:00am-5:00pm in the Warren Room (295 Law). At the NCILS workshop, a network of esteemed scholars will meet to discuss their current research (an internal meeting not […]
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NATO and International Law
223 Philosophy Hall 223 Philosophy Hall, Berkeley, CA, United StatesIn this lecture, Jan Wouters, Professor of International Law and International Organizations, and Ambassador Dirk Wouters will discuss NATO’s role in international affairs. In 2024, the North Atlantic Alliance celebrated its 75th anniversary. The Washington Treaty, which established NATO, was signed by 12 states on April 4, 1949. NATO’s primary task, as laid down in […]
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Binaifer Nowrojee | Human Rights Defenders and Accountability in a Changing World
UC Berkeley Special Event: Human Rights Defenders and Accountability in a Changing World with Binaifer Nowrojee, President, Open Society Foundations In conversation with Angana P. Chatterji, Chair, Political Conflict, Gender and People’s Rights Initiative, Center for Race and Gender; and Research Anthropologist, UC Berkeley Munis D. Faruqui, Sarah Kailath Chair of India Studies and Associate […]
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EU Big Tech Laws: An Emerging Public Utilities Regulation
244 Law BuildingThe Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law is honored to host this lecture with leading expert Alexandre de Streel, Academic Director at the Brussels think-tank Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) and Professor of European Union law at the University of Namur, where he chairs the Namur Digital Institute (NADI). He is also […]
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Estado de Silencio / State of Silence: Film Screening and Panel
Booth Auditorium, 175 Law Building UC Berkeley School of Law, 2745 Bancroft Ave, CA, United StatesState of Silence/Estado de Silencio explores the limits of freedom of the press in Mexico, following four journalists who risk their lives to report on the collusion between organized crime […]
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