Start Date

17-3-2000 9:30 AM

End Date

17-3-2000 9:45 AM

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This is the Ninth Regional Meeting of the American Society of lnternational Law for the West, Northwest and Southwest regions which Golden Gate University School of Law has the honor to host this year, prior to the regular Annual Meeting of the American Society in Washington D.C. in April 2000.

It is at the same time the Tenth Annual Fulbright Symposium hosted by Golden Gate University School of Law with the cooperation and co-sponsorship of the Council of lnternational Exchange of Scholars (CIES) also with headquarters in Washington D.C.

The combined sessions of the Regional Meeting of the ASIL and the Fulbright Symposium have now become the traditional forum for international lawyers, including publicists, privatists, comparatists and practitioners in the Bay Area and beyond and the Fulbright scholars of various legal disciplines from all comers of the world currently in residence in the United States. The ninth combined session will afford ample opportunities for international legal scholars to meet and exchange their views as well as share their experiences in this critical year of epoch-making transition from nationalization or Americanization to regionalization and eventual globalization.

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Mar 17th, 9:30 AM Mar 17th, 9:45 AM

Globalizing the Rule of International Law at the Pre-Dawn of a New Millennium

This is the Ninth Regional Meeting of the American Society of lnternational Law for the West, Northwest and Southwest regions which Golden Gate University School of Law has the honor to host this year, prior to the regular Annual Meeting of the American Society in Washington D.C. in April 2000.

It is at the same time the Tenth Annual Fulbright Symposium hosted by Golden Gate University School of Law with the cooperation and co-sponsorship of the Council of lnternational Exchange of Scholars (CIES) also with headquarters in Washington D.C.

The combined sessions of the Regional Meeting of the ASIL and the Fulbright Symposium have now become the traditional forum for international lawyers, including publicists, privatists, comparatists and practitioners in the Bay Area and beyond and the Fulbright scholars of various legal disciplines from all comers of the world currently in residence in the United States. The ninth combined session will afford ample opportunities for international legal scholars to meet and exchange their views as well as share their experiences in this critical year of epoch-making transition from nationalization or Americanization to regionalization and eventual globalization.