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International Law Year in Review
International Law Year in Review
Journal Article

International Law Year in Review

1997
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A panel chaired by Thomas M. Franck of New York University discussed several international law topics, including the Chemical and Biological Weapons Convention, the Economic, Social and Cultural Convention, NAFTA and the WTO dispute settlement process, Helms-Burton, and NATO expansion. The panelists were Paul C. Szasz of New York University School of Law; Bernardo Sepulveda of Ingenieros Civiles Asociados; Lilly Sucharipa-Behrmann of New York University School of Law and University of Vienna Law School; Elizabeth Rindskopf of Bryan Cave LLP; Amelia Porges of the Office of the US Trade Representative; Diane Otto of Melbourne University; Marrack I. Goulding of the UN; Shepard Forman of New York University; and Miriam Sapiro of the US State Department.