It’s past time to ratify the UN Convention on the Law of the SeaBy Cindy G. BuysOctober 2009In May of this year, the Obama Administration announced its treaty priority list. Prominent on that list is the Administration’s support for Senate advice and consent to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Treaty.
Meet the Section CouncilOctober 2009Learn more about Section Council Vice-Chair, Professor William B.T. Mock and Section Council Secretary Anne Skallerup.
Message from the ChairBy Cindy G. BuysNovember 2009If you want to know more about the work of the section council, you will now be able to view the agenda and minutes of our meetings on the Web page at <http://www.illinoisbar.org/Sections/international/index.html>.
Message from the ChairBy Cindy G. BuysOctober 2009A message from Section Chair Cindy Buys.
Message from the ChairBy Cindy G. BuysSeptember 2009A message from Section Chair Cindy Buys.
Mexico replaces all 700 of its customs inspectors and replaces them with 1,400 newly trained agentsBy Mark E. WojcikOctober 2009In August, Mexico announced that it had replaced all 700 of its customs inspectors with 1,400 new agents who were specially trained to detect weapons, narcotic drugs, and other contraband as well as “big-ticket appliances” such as televisions that may be smuggled into Mexico without paying the applicable import duties.
New German arbitration rules meant to expedite proceedingsBy Mark C. Hilgard & Jan KraayvangerOctober 2009One of the most important advantages of arbitration, when compared to litigation, is supposed to be speed. However, there is growing criticism that in recent years commercial arbitration has become too lengthy and, as a result, too expensive.
Newsflash—The BIA upholds immigrant-friendly precedent!By Sara E. HerbekJune 2009The inspiration for this article is derived from an actual case at the AzulaySeiden Law Group. The author had the privilege of working on this case in preparing and filing the second Immigrant Petition and BIA appeal.
Pro Bono Immigration ReliefSeptember 2009The National Immigrant Justice Center has released the following list of pro bono attorneys who provided the assistance to individuals who were granted immigration relief earlier in 2009.
U.S. courts wrestle with “manifest disregard” after Hall StreetBy Jeffrey W. SarlesOctober 2009Notwithstanding the controversy over the full meaning of Hall Street, there can be no doubt that the decision reconfirmed the narrow scope of judicial review of arbitral awards.
What you need to know about consular notificationBy Cindy G. BuysJanuary 2009On Thursday, December 11, 2008, the International and Immigration Law Section Council sponsored an interesting and informative CLE program on consular notification at the ISBA’s Mid-Year Meetings.
Where to look for clients and business or employment opportunitiesBy Lewis F. MatuszewichJune 2009In February of 2007 the ISBA’s International and Immigration Law Section Council met at the offices of Illinois Global Partnership. The officers of IGP explained to the Section Council members the activity and background of the organization.
“Yes, We CarNegie!”By Juli CampagnaJune 2009The John Marshall Law School in Chicago will hold a one-day conference on Wednesday, July 29, 2009 to discuss the issues raised in Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law, by William M. Sullivan, Anne Colby, Judith W. Wegner, Lloyd Bond, and Lee S. Schulman.