On Thursday and Friday, January 9 and 10, the Frances Lewis Law Center at Washington and Lee School of Law is hosting a Juniors Works-in-Progress Roundtable for International Business. The theme of the workshop is “Transnational governance solutions to international business challenges.”
Over the next two days, seven international business scholars will present works-in-progress and share feedback on a variety of issues that confront businesses that operate across borders. Here are their names and topics:
- Andy Spalding, University of Richmond School of Law: “Rethinking Extraterritorial Deterrence”
- Kish Vinayagamoorthy, Washington and Lee University School of Law: “Outsourcing Responsibility”
- Timothy Webster, Case Western University School of Law: “Does the Federal Government Oppose Asian Investment?”
- Timothy Meyer, University of Georgia School of Law: “From Contract to Legislation: The Logic of Modern International Lawmaking”
- Pammela Saunders, Drexel University School of Law: “The Regulatory Impact of Individual Versus Institutional Liability Threats in International Human Rights Litigation”
- Melissa Durkee, University of Washington School of Law: “Corporate Chaos Theory”
- Sarah Dadush, Rutgers School of Law, “Regulating the Market for Social Impact”