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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

ABA SIL Fall Conference 2015: When Failing Governments Fail, Part 1 & 2


Section Press Release                                                                                  
October 21, 2015

The ABA Section of International is currently hosting its Fall 2015 Conference in beautiful Montréal, Canada.

This Fall Meeting provides a great opportunity to meet with leaders in the Section and to make contacts that can last a lifetime. The Section’s 60+ committees are its true heart and will be front and center at this Meeting. Committees will have many opportunities to meet giving all attendees a chance to visit with one or more committees – whether you are an existing member of the committee or are just exploring! In addition to incredible networking opportunities, the Fall Meeting will feature more than 65 panels highlighting different aspects of the theme of the conference – “Globalization and the Importance of Law, Language and Culture.” These panels will feature speakers from around the world on a variety of topics. -ABA Section of International Law Chairs


On behalf of the ABA SIL International Human Rights Committee, we cordially invite all section members to join our 2-part panel discussion on Friday, October 23rd. See panel flyer, attached.


When Failing Governments Fail, Part 1: Human Rights and Rule of Law Consequences
Date: October 23, 2015
Time: 9:00 am – 10:30 am EST
Location: Mackenzie Room


Panel Description:  This program consists of two parts—Part One will review how donor governments and their private and public entities assess and address the human impact of aid to governments and designated recipients that fail in their international human rights obligations. Using a multi-media panel presentation, this panel will present specific examples of how aid has been misused by failing governments to the detriment of the human rights of their citizens and will discuss the international legal obligations of donor and recipient states.


Primary Sponsoring Committees: Seasoned Lawyers Interest Network (SIN), International Human Rights Committee


Panel Chair: Robert E. Lutz, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, CA Panel


Chair & Moderator: Greg MacKenzie, The Hurley Firm, Albuquerque, NM


Speakers:
  • Tariq Sayed Ahmad, M.A.I.D., Researcher, Aid Effectiveness, Oxfam America, Washington, DC Michael Barnett, The George Washington University, Washington, DC
  • A. Peter Castro, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
  • Tammie Smith, Tahrir International for Human Rights, Richardson, TX


When Failing Governments Fail, Part 2: Tools for Legal and Business Professionals
Date: October 23, 2015
Time: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EST
Location: Mackenzie Room


Panel Description: Continuing the theme of “When Failing Governments Fail,” Part Two of this 2-part program focuses on the practice of transnational lawyers, business persons, and the types of situations raising ethical and human rights concerns in rule of law-challenged countries and failed governments. The panel—representing a range of practicing perspectives—will offer advice, strategies and tools for addressing the myriad of challenges confronting the transnational legal professional and businessman. We are seeking Ethics CLE accreditation for this panel.


Primary Sponsoring Committees: Seasoned Lawyers Interest Network (SIN), International Human Rights Committee


Co-Sponsoring Committees: Foreign Legal Consultant Committee, International Ethics Committee, International Legal Education and Specialist Certification Committee, Transnational Legal Practice Committee


Panel Chair: Greg MacKenzie, The Hurley Firm, Albuquerque, NM Panel


Chair & Moderator: Robert E. Lutz, Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, CA


Speakers:
  • Don De Amicis, Former General Counsel, Overseas Private Investment Corporation, Washington, DC
  • Jennifer Egsgard, Sills & Egsgard, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Carol Mates, International Finance Corporation (ret.), Washington, DC
  • Stephen Powell, University of Florida (ret.), and co-author, “Just Trade…”, Gainesville, FL


Can’t attend the conference? No problem. This year we are broadcasting portions of the panel discussions in real-time via Periscope and Twitter. Click here to learn how you can stream and participate in the IHRC’s Panel Discussion from the comfort of your office or home using a desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.


*Attendees: Don't forget to download Section’s app and use the Twitter hashtag ‪#‎ABASILMontreal‬ Fall Meeting to stay updated during conference.


Co-Chairs: Greg MacKenzie, Tammie Smith Long, & Stephanie Williams
ABA, Section of International Law, International Human Rights Committee

Monday, September 14, 2015

ABA Section of International Law 2015 Fall Meeting



The ABA Section of International Law invites you to attend its 2015 Fall Meeting in the multicultural and charming city of Montréal, Canada from October 20-24, 2015. Join over 1,100 leaders and experts, policy makers, judges academics, lawyers from non-governmental organizations, in-house counsel and law students for three days of networking and programming on the latest international legal and ethics issues.

 The 2015 Fall Meeting will offer you:
 • Over 65 cutting edge panel sessions examining this year’s theme: Globalization and the Importance of Law, Language and Culture. Plus, an entire year’s worth of U.S. CLE/Canadian CPD.

 • Interactive programming covering dispute resolution, legal and regulatory issues, business and finance, human rights, sports and entertainment, trade and the impact of culture on law and business.

 • Exclusive networking opportunities each day including twice daily networking breaks, a home hospitality night, receptions at Cirque Eloize, the Montreal Science Center- The Belvedere , a relaxed reception featuring Canadian cuisine and beer tasting, and a Friday night after-hours reception.

 Register now and save! Discounted Early Bird rates expire September 8. Rates are further discounted for young lawyers (35 years and under), full time government and NGO employees, academics, law students, corporate counsel, solo / small practice and retired attorneys.



Also, please be aware that your committee will have several opportunities to meet throughout the meeting. There will be a committee breakfast meeting, a committee luncheon on the Thursday of the conference (for $25), and the committee dinners on Wednesday. You will be getting a list of restaurant suggestions for the Wednesday dinner soon.