Message from the ChairBy Pradip K. SahuDecember 2008It has been a busy couple of months since my last message. Our section council meeting at the Canadian consulate was very well attended by the consular community in Chicago and was quite productive.
Message from the ChairBy Pradip K. SahuAugust 2008It has been only a few weeks since our organizational meeting in St. Louis, and our section council is already off to a great start.
Message from the ChairBy Pradip K. SahuJuly 2008I would like to welcome all of the members of our section and our new council for the upcoming 2008-2009 year.
Message from the ChairBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJune 2008This has been an extraordinarily successful year for the International and Immigration Law Section Council of the Illinois State Bar Association. It is a testament to what you can accomplish when you have many people contributing ideas and effort.
Message from the ChairBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMay 2008Welcome to the eighth issue of The Globe for this year.
Message from the ChairBy Lewis F. MatuszewichMarch 2008A message from Section Chair Lew Matuszewich.
Message from the ChairBy Lewis F. MatuszewichFebruary 2008A message from Section Chair Lew Matuszewich.
Message from the ChairBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJanuary 2008A message from Section Chair Lew Matuszewich.
Pro bono attorneys neededDecember 2008The National Immigrant Justice Center periodically publishes a list of cases for which pro bono attorneys are needed to represent asylum seekers and other immigrants in need of protection.
Pro bono casesJune 2008The National Immigrant Justice Center periodically publishes a list of cases for which pro bono attorneys are needed to represent asylum seekers and other immigrants in need of protection.
Resources for TradeAugust 2008Any attorney who advises clients, or even hopes to advise clients in the future concerning matters of international business issues, should consider subscribing to USA Trade World Illinois, issued by the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Section Council at British consulateNovember 2008For many years, the International and Immigration Law Section Council of the ISBA has held some of their meetings at foreign consulates and have had representatives of the foreign consulates participate in other meetings and programs.
Section Council meets with ConsulsAugust 2008For the past few years, the International and Immigration Law Section Council has been specifically looking at the issues related to the requirement under the Vienna Convention that if a foreign national is arrested, or otherwise detained, their consulate should be notified.
Section members promote careers in international lawBy David W. AustinJanuary 2008Advising our students on how to pursue a career in international law is a hard task, but one that our Section Council members have taken to heart as part of our mission to inform the general public about this area of the law.
Textualism as a touchstone for privately-focused treaty interpretationBy Christopher R. MinelliFebruary 2008Curtis J. Mahoney argues in his student note, Treaties as Contracts: Textualism, Contract Theory, and the Interpretation of Treaties, that courts should apply interpretive techniques to treaties similar to relational contracts because of historical and normative reasons.
Timeline of recent events in Darfur region of SudanBy Cindy G. BuysJuly 2008The International and Immigration Law Section Council, the Human Rights Section Council, the Decalogue Society of Lawyers, and the John Marshall Law School organized a meeting on May 1st at The John Marshall Law School concerning “The Crisis in Darfur.”
USA Trade World IllinoisNovember 2008As mentioned in previous issues of The Globe, the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service in Chicago publishes USA Trade World Illinois.
Zimbabwe: New Act forces foreign companies to cede controlBy Joshua FellenbaumMay 2008Recent legislation approved by Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe gives indigenous Zimbabweans the power to control a majority share of foreign companies.