Professor Claussen’s primary scholarly interests include international law, especially trade, investment, international business and labor; dispute settlement and procedure; national security and cybersecurity law; and, legal issues surrounding U.S. foreign relations. Professor Claussen’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in the print or online editions of the Yale Law Journal, the Stanford Law Review, the Columbia Law Review, the Virginia Law Review, and the Vanderbilt Law Review, among others, as well as in leading international law journals. She has been a visiting professor at Washington & Lee School of Law (spring 2021); a Brandon Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge’s Lauterpacht Centre for International Law; a visiting scholar at the University of Copenhagen’s Centre of Excellence for International Courts; a visiting researcher at the World Trade Institute. She is also a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Georgetown Institute of International Economic Law. In this talk, Professor Claussen will be in conversation with Md. Rizwanul Islam regarding various aspects of teaching international economic law. Professor Claussen will share her perspectives on teaching on campus and online during the recent pandemic. She will also discuss how her practice experience relates to her teaching and research.
Speakers:
- Kathleen Claussen, University of Miami School of Law
- Md. Rizwanul Islam, North South University Department of Law, Co-chair of Teaching International Law Interest Group (Moderator)
This session is organized by ASIL’s Teaching International Law Interest Group.