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The Annual Bauer Lecture with the Honorable Judge Dale Ho
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2023-2024/1016/thumbnail.jp
Exam Talking and Outlining Tips
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2021-2022/1018/thumbnail.jp
The Annual Bauer Lecture with the Honorable Judge Dale Ho
Join the Cardozo Law Review for a speech prepared by Judge Ho, followed by a question and answer session moderated by Cardozo Law Review\u27s Editor-in-Chief, Ryen Lim.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2023/1037/thumbnail.jp
Intersectionality in International Criminal Law
The Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review is pleased to host a virtual symposium on intersectionality and how international criminal law can account for structural drivers of violence. Through critically questioning discriminatory systems and applications of law, this symposium will analyze how the Rome Statute governs international criminal law, as exemplified by the International Criminal Court\u27s rulings on enslavement.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2022-2023/1034/thumbnail.jp
Artificial vs. Non-Artificial Intelligence: What Does ChatGPT Mean for Labor and Employment?
ChatGPT has set the world ablaze. The publicly available and free-to-use chatbot is an application programming interface (API) that generates responses to language requests through artificial intelligence (AI), and processes millions of such requests per day. Released for public access in November 2022, ChatGPT can, upon request, produce jokes, TV episodes, music, and computer code. Students now use it to write papers, businesses use it to create promotional materials, and lawyers use it to draft legal briefs.
This post was originally published on the Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review on February 14, 2023. The original post can be accessed via the Archived Link button above
Intersectionality in International Criminal Law Symposium
The Cardozo International & Comparative Law Review hosted a virtual symposium on intersectionality and how international criminal law can account for structural drivers of violence. Through critically questioning discriminatory systems and applications of the law, this symposium analyzes how the Rome Statute governs international criminal law, as exemplified by the International Criminal Court\u27s rulings on enslavement.
This symposium features Alexandra Lily Kather, International Criminal Lawyer and Co-Founder of Emergent Justice Collective; Nick Leddy, Head of Litigation at Legal Action Worldwide; Priya Gopalan, International Criminal Lawyer and Member of the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention; moderated by Ramya Kudekallu, Telford Taylor Human Rights Teaching Fellow of Clinical Law, and Chairperson of the New York City Bar International Human Rights Committee.
Click here to view the symposium.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2022/1004/thumbnail.jp
Afghanistan – What’s at Stake: National Security, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law
Panelists will discuss the history of the Afghan legal system and the obstacles to development. Is democracy a prerequisite to a rule of law system? How, if at all, did Afghanistan’s 2004 Constitution change the legal landscape? Panelists will also discuss peacebuilding strategies and whether international law can be used as leverage over the Taliban, which is now in control of the government. If the Taliban thwarts monitoring efforts about suspected human rights violations, what can be done by the international community as a response?https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/event-invitations-2021/1013/thumbnail.jp
Personal Statement Workshop
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2021-2022/1015/thumbnail.jp
Cardozo School of Law\u27s 2017 Coat & Toy Drive
Coat and toy drive with donations distributed to needy residents of Mount Vernon.https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2017-2018/1022/thumbnail.jp
Cardozo International and Comparative Law Review Presents: Disability Justice Under International Human Rights Law
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/flyers-2023-2024/1138/thumbnail.jp
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