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Jan 28

Monday Jan 28, 2013

Steve Ratner Lecture: The Thin Justice of International Law

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Location: Notre Dame Law School

Steve Ratner, law professor at the University of Michigan,  will give a talk at the Notre Dame Law School at 12:30 on Monday, Jan. 28, on The Thin Justice of International Law.

Details are at  http://law.nd.edu/events/2013/01/28/14829-cchr-visiting-speak-steve-ratner/

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Feb 8

Friday Feb 8, 2013

European Cinema and the Postheroic Narrative of Nationhood: Claire Denis and Beau Travail

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Location: Giovanini Commons, Lower level of the Mendoza College of Business

Thomas Elsaesser

International film historian and professor of Film and Television Studies at the University of Amsterdam

Abstract: It could be argued that European cinema does not exist, except as a bureaucratic dream or a promotional tool for national producers and distributors…

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Feb 19

Tuesday Feb 19, 2013

NDISP and Air War College present "The Asia Pivot Through a European Lense" research papers by AWC senior gradaute students

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Location: 119 O'Shaughnessy Hall

NDISP and Air War College are hosting senior Air War College graduate students who will be presenting their research papers bound by broad limits of the question "The Asia Pivot through a European Lens".

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Apr 5

Friday Apr 5, 2013

Senior Thesis Reception

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Location: O'Shaughnessy Hall, Great Hall

Art and Letters Dean John T. McGreevy invites all students doing a senior thesis and their advisers to attend this reception. This informal event is designed to honor students—along with their advisers and mentors—for their dedication and hard work.

All students who completed a senior thesis…

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Apr 9

Tuesday Apr 9, 2013

ENDURING HYPOCRISY: How Felon Disenfranchisement Laws & Collateral Consequences Deny Full Citizenship

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Location: Eck Visitor Center

ENDURING HYPOCRISY: How Felon Disenfranchisement Laws & Collateral Consequences Deny Full Citizenship

Prof. S. David Mitchell, Law Professor, University of Missouri

Tuesday, April 9

7:00 p.m.…

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Apr 16

Tuesday Apr 16, 2013

Resources, Enforcement, and Party Discipline in Candidate-Centered PR

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Location: C103 Hesburgh Center

Monika Nalepa

Assistant Professor of Political Science
Kellogg Institute Faculty Fellow
University of Notre Dame

Royce Carroll

Assistant Professor of Political Science
Rice University

"Resources, Enforcement, and Party Discipline in Candidate-Centered PR"…

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Apr 17

Wednesday Apr 17, 2013

NDISP and WIIS Speaker Seminar "Who owns the past? Power, voice, and memory after genocide"

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Location: 119 O'Shaughnessy Hall

NDISP and Women in International Security (WIIS) Notre Dame chapter jointly present Dr. Sarah Lischer, Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and International Affairs of the Wake Forest University.

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Apr 19

Friday Apr 19, 2013

Legitimate Autocrats: Erosion of Democracy in Latin America

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Location: Gold Room, LaFortune Student Center

Comparative Politics Discussion Seminar

Laura Gamboa
Kellogg Institute PhD Fellow, Political Science

"Legitimate Autocrats: Erosion of Democracy in Latin America"

Discussants:

Michael Coppedge
Professor of Political Science
Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow

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