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International Criminal Law
on Wednesday, July 01, 2009 - 09:26 PM Posted by: Admin
Law Mark Ellis - 2009 ILS Vienna Retreat Speaker Summary

In 1999 I stood among a sea of 20,000 desperate people on a dirt airfield outside Skopje, Macedonia, listening to one harrowing story after another. I had come to the Stenkovec refugee camp to record those stories and to help set up a system for documenting atrocities committed in Kosovo.

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International Law Quarterly, Winter-Spring 2009
on Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 11:10 AM Posted by: Admin

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2009 Vis Pre-competition
on Tuesday, March 03, 2009 - 05:07 PM Posted by: Admin
News Dear Members of the Florida Bar International Law Section,

What a weekend! Last Friday and Saturday, the Florida Bar International Law Section held the 5th Annual International Commercial Arbitration Moot Precompetition in which teams from six Florida law schools competed at our host school, Florida A&M College of Law in downtown Orlando. After a full day of sessions, Stetson Law School took home first place with Florida Coastal performing a close second. Best oralist went to Aisha Sanchez of Stetson. Also competing were University of Florida Levin College of Law, University of Miami, Florida International University and Nova Southeastern University. It was a great showing by all students who have the Section’s congratulations for their performance and hopes for the big competition in Vienna next month. Each of the teams receives $2500 from the Section to help defray expenses associated with the travel to Vienna. Since February 2005, the International Law Section has given more than $60,000 cash to Florida law school teams competing in Vienna. Thanks to all of our hard-working committee members, especially Arnie Lacayo of the Astigarraga Davis Mullins & Grossman law firm, for orchestrating a great program. Thanks also to our arbitrators who gave substantial time to join us and also to our Annual Sponsors without which these events would not be possible. Sponsors of this particular event included Hogan & Hartson, Hunton & Williams, Squire Sanders, McClane Tessitore and Astigarraga Davis.

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2009 ILS Midyear Meeting Report to Members
on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 - 04:27 PM Posted by: Admin
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Dear Members of International Law Section!

We had a series of productive and enjoyable events last week during the Mid-year meeting of the Bar.  Executive Council member Peter Quinter hosted a tour of Miami International Airport behind the scenes on Thursday which was exciting for the participants, the number of which had to be limited because of the great demand.  Thank you for the initiative, Peter.  I will look forward to the Port of Miami tour.

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ILS Hosts Tour of MIA
on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 - 03:23 PM Posted by: Admin
News Miami, FL. Thursday, January 15, 2009. Through the efforts of Peter Quinter, Chair of the Board Certification Committee for International Law and Chair of the Customs and International Trade Committee of the International Law Section, Florida Bar members were invited to participate in a "behind the scenes" tour of the cargo operations at Miami International Airport . The January 15, 2009 escorted tour included going on the tarmac of the runways, observing loading and unloading operations of warehouses and freighters, etc. Approximately 40 members took advantage of this rare opportunity.

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