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International Law Online: How Will the Pandemic Change the Practice of Law?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2022

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This panel was convened at 1:45 p.m., Friday, March 26, 2021, by the ASIL-Midwest Interest Group. Through a roundtable discussion, the panel explored the changes that the pandemic has had on the practice and teaching of international law. Professor Brian Farrell and Professor Stuart Ford, Co-Chairs of the Midwest Interest Group, co-moderated the panel discussion and introduced the panelists: Juliet Sorensen of the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law; Lawrence Schaner of Schaner Dispute Resolution LLC; Kanglin Yu of the University of Iowa College of Law; Dr. Robert Eno, Registrar of the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights; and Vera Korzun of the University of Akron School of Law.

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International Law Online: How Will the Pandemic Change the Practice of Law?
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The American Society of International Law.

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1 Associate Professor of Instruction, Associate Director of the Center for Human Rights, and Director of the undergraduate Human Rights Certificate program at the University of Iowa College of Law; Co-Chair of the ASIL-Midwest Interest Group.

2 Professor of Law at the UIC Law School; Co-Chair of the ASIL-Midwest Interest Group. Professor Ford's work focuses on the structure and operation of international courts and on the development of international criminal law.

3 Clinical Professor of Law affiliated with Northwestern Law's Center for International Human Rights, where her interests include health as a human right; public corruption; and international criminal law. She is the founder and Director of the Northwestern Access to Health Project and is a member of the American Bar Association Working Group on Crimes Against Humanity and COVID-19 Task Force. Professor Sorensen is the co-author of Public Corruption and the Law: Case and Materials (2017).

4 Founder of Schaner Dispute Resolution LLC, where he serves as an arbitrator in international and complex commercial cases, acts as counsel in select arbitration and litigation matters, and advises clients regarding cross-border and domestic dispute resolution matters.

5 Student at the University of Iowa College of Law.

6 Registrar at the African Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights. Dr. Eno has extensive experience in international human rights including at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights and the South African Human Rights Commission. He has also taught at the University of the Gambia.

7 Associate Professor of Law at the University of Akron School of Law; Vice-Chair of the ASIL-Midwest Interest Group. Professor Korzun researches in the areas of international trade and investment law, international dispute resolution, and corporate and business law. She teaches international law, international business transactions, international negotiations, and contracts.