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Come join this fabulous panel at 4:15 pm today exploring the relationship between #corporations & #InternationalLaw .
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John Linarelli
Look what just came in the mail! So fancy. Especially nice to have after accepting the award via phone.
Grateful to AALS, the Section of International Law, Jason Palmer, and the committee John Linarelli leila sadat Sahar Aziz
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Dawson Klinger (JD '24) was honored to receive the Allegheny County Bar Judges' Memorial Scholarship in the ACBA's Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section during the annual year-end bar lunch at the Rivers Club. Below is a picture of him alongside Professor John Linarelli.
Earlier this month, John Linarelli participated in the Transnational Legal & Political Theory Workshop at University at Buffalo School of Law Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. This gathering brought together legal scholars to discuss pressing issues related to legal phenomena beyond the state.
Very honored to participate in this research forum. Fantastic reception. I was chatting with professor John Linarelli --who provided insightful comments for our panel papers--in the background of the fourth picture.
Join us on Feb 8 at 18:00 CET (12:00 ET) for a transatlantic dialogue on AI assistants, contract automation and consumer law organised by The American Law Institute & European Law Institute with Pascal Pichonnaz John Linarelli JeannieMariePaterson etc, register here: europeanlawinstitute.eu/news-events/up…
John Linarelli Victoria Haneman Yeah wouldn't he have an agent ask why that was the case?
Verhelderend interview in de Volkskrant over de scheve werking van internationaal recht dat nog steeds voortkomt uit koloniaal gedachtengoed, met @margot_salomon, mede-auteur van het boek ‘The misery of international law’’.
Ook John Linarelli en M. Sornarajah. Door Peter Giesen.
Congrats to Profs. John Linarelli and Christian Sundquist on being elected Fellows of the American Bar Foundation. Membership as a Fellow is invitation only and limited to those whose careers have demonstrated an outstanding dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession.
An enormous thank you is due to a remarkable group of individuals whose support and constructive feedback significantly refined this paper. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to John Linarelli, Federico Lupo-Pasini, Michael Waibel, Katharina Pistor, Emily Jones... 4/6
John Linarelli I certainly am not, but Heikki Pihlajamäki charts some background reasons why legal realism triumphed in US and not elsewhere in this one:
jstor.org/stable/4144458