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Sovereign Conduct on the Margins of the Law, a Symposium


Issues surrounding sovereignty have received increasing attention over the last few years, most recently in Congress’s decision regarding Saudi Arabian immunity. The Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law is hosting four panels that will explore the various facets of these issues, such as: the involvement of sovereigns in cyber-crime; terrorism financing, the immunity aspects of state owned enterprises; and the problems surrounding sovereign debt crises. Participants in these panels will include practitioners and academics with expertise in each of these topics. This symposium will be held at the Vanderbilt Law School on Friday February 17, 2017 with CLE registration starting at 7:30. Approved for 6.5 hours of CLE credit. Registration for CLE credit is $55.00. For more information please email: Kline.c.moore@vanderbilt.edu.

Please find a schedule of events as well as panelist bios attached to this post.

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