Mamolea Concludes Fellowship Exploring International Arbitration in Latin America
At iCourts, Professor Mamolea worked on several articles about international arbitration and adjudication in Latin America between 1881 and 1938 that seek to overturn some of the sweeping generalizations of earlier scholarship by highlighting the diversity of national and regional approaches, examining the circulation and development of legal practices, and explaining the relationship between politics and the law.
CSE Hosts Webinar on Neoliberalism & Democracy in Europe
Quinn Slobodian described the embrace of direct democracy by the political right in Europe as a weapon against the state, challenging the claim that neoliberalism is inherently ”anti-democratic.“
Mamolea Discusses Work of Vespasian Pella During CSE Webinar
Mamolea detailed the life and work of Vespasian Pella, an early 20th century Romanian jurist who championed a system of international justice that was designed to prevent war, punish atrocity, and vindicate humanity’s political and economic rights.
CSE Hosts Book Talk on International Human Rights
Speakers comment on the impact of international human rights law and challenge some scholarly critiques of human rights as ineffective or imperialist.
Mamolea Publishes Book Chapter in The Dawn of a Discipline
In his chapter, Professor Mamolea explores the ideas, people, and events that shaped the politics of Vespasian V. Pella.
Pardee School Welcomes 3 New Faculty Members
We offer our warmest welcomes to Professors Jonathan Greenacre, Andrei Mamolea, and Mark C. Storella.