Barbara Koremenos (center), professor of world politics with the University of Michigan Department of Political Science, presented “A World of Multiple Tensions: Treaty Design Matters” on Tuesday, March 7, at Wayne State University Law School. The event was sponsored by Wayne Law’s Program for International Legal Studies. Koremenos’ talk was based on her new book, “The Continent of International Law: Explaining Agreement Design,” published by Cambridge University Press. Welcoming Koremenos to Wayne Law was Professor Gregory Fox (left), director of Wayne Law’s Program for International Legal Studies, and Interim Dean Lance Gable (right).
Photo courtesy of Wayne Law
- Posted March 27, 2017
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