Join the Graduate Colloquium Series: Fall 2024, Doctoral Discussion (end-of-semester meeting). In this session, Dr. Simon Sun (S.J.D.’24) will share his experiences during his academic journey and career search. This session is designed to share insightful information about doctoral student experiences in law school.
Graduate Colloquium Series: Fall 2024
Hilary Egheose Okoeguale is a PhD student (Center for Constitutional Democracy). Hilary will present “A quest for stronger accountability mechanism in Nigeria’s Presidential System”. Hilary Egheose Okoeguale, is a Mandela Washington Fellow and holds a PhD in Law from University of Benin, Nigeria. He served as Associate Professor of Law and Director at the Law… Read more »
Jean-Marc Coicaud joined Rutgers University in the fall of 2011. He is currently a Distinguished Professor of Law and Global Affairs, Rutgers School of Law, State University of New Jersey, USA. In addition, Dr. Coicaud is a Fudan Distinguished Chair Professor at Fudan Institute for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (Shanghai, China) and Nonresident Senior… Read more »
Saleh Hissein Hassan (LL.M, MCL Maurer School of Law) is an S.J.D. Candidate at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Saleh Hassan will address consociational power sharing model for managing cultural cleavage in Chad. See the abstract below. Divided along geographic, religious, and cultural lines, Chad is inhabited by over two hundred ethno-linguistic groups that… Read more »
Graduate Colloquium Series: Gender Equality in the Labor Market (Visegrad Countries and EU law) Timea Bugarova is a PhD student from Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest, Hungary and currently she is a visiting scholar at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. The speaker, Timea Bugarova will share her doctoral research on “Gender Equality in the… Read more »
Doctoral Discussion: First Year S.J.D. Experience and Future Kathy Kim (Ed.D) is an S.J.D. Candidate at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Her presentation will elaborate more about S.J.D. journey and future career. The three-year period during SJD is the most crucial period for preparing a plan for the future, but it is too short…. Read more »
Legal Communication and Design: Tailoring Messages Across Generations and Cultures Joanna Osiejewicz, Ph.D. in Legal Sciences and Ph.D. in Humanities with a specialization in linguistics is a Professor at the University of Warsaw. Prof. Osiejewicz will address information appropriately to the age of the recipient is a key factor in effective communication. Her presentation will… Read more »
Graduate Colloquium: The construction of the regulatory framework of land-use planning and urban planning in Peru: main features and challenges
The construction of the regulatory framework of land-use planning and urban planning in Peru: main features and challenges Prof. Diego Zegarra, at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, will present Peruvian’s three-level structures of central, regional, and local land use and urban planning models. Introducing Peruvian aspects will open discussion of the challenges and benefits… Read more »
Graduate Colloquium Series: Defending Taiwan’s Democracy in the Internet Commons
Date/Time: February 8, 12:00pm – 1:00pmVenue: Zoom (registration link: https://iu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMvf-yuqDwtHtPPO8TsL5q2a26D2IYwFGUD) The Internet has become a new domain for conflicts between the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People’s Republic of China (China) with their complicated history. China’s cyber warfare against Taiwan is diverse and comprehensive. To defend Taiwan’s democracy, it has embraced a top-down approach… Read more »
Graduate Colloquium: Regulation of law clinics in Russia and the USA
Sergei Dmitriachev (LL.M 23), a law graduate from Moscow State University, will be presenting the findings of the comparative research he conducted during his studies at IU, focusing on the regulations of legal clinics in Russia and the USA spanning from the early 1980s to the present day. Date/Time: January 25 (Thursday), noon – 1pm… Read more »