The series promises an exciting lineup, continuing from six lectures in fall 2020, all of which may be viewed online. This semester's offerings kicked off last week, January 13, with London-Milan lawyer Vincenzo Senatore talking about covid-19 as force majeure in contract law, and comparing common law and civil law approaches.
One week from today, January 27, Professor Geoffrey P. Watson, director of the Comparative and International Law Institute at CUA, will talk on "International Law and the New Biden Administration." Free registration is now open.
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- February 10 - Katarzyna Stryjniak, "EU and US Budget-Making: Process, Politics, and Policy in a COVID-Challenged World"
- February 24 - Heidi Mandanis Schooner, "How Well Did the Post-2008 Financial Crisis Regime Prepare the World for the COVID-19 Pandemic?"
- March 2 - Cara H. Drinan, "The War on Kids: Progress and the Path Forward on Juvenile Justice"
- March 24 - Gaspar Kot, "Sustainable Investment – The New Heart of EU Financial Market Regulation"
The lecture series grew out of a summer 2020 pilot program in which I was privileged to participate, and it's been a welcome way, during the pandemic, to connect with colleagues in Europe and take pride in former students. Now a legal and policy officer with the European Commission, Kasia Stryjniak
is a graduate of JU and CUA master's programs. Gaspar Kot is near completion of the Ph.D. at JU, holds an LL.M. from CUA, coordinates the LL.M. program at JU, and was my co-author on a recent book chapter.