Symposium
Each year, the Notre Dame Journal of International & Comparative Law hosts a symposium that brings together scholars from across the United States and beyond. Usually held in February at Notre Dame Law School, the symposium provides a setting for intellectual engagement and an opportunity to grapple with pressing legal issues related to the fields of international and comparative law. The event is thematic in nature and focuses on a broad topic, which varies from one year to the next. Past topics include “International Law and Economics,” “Terrorism After Bin Laden,” and “Asylum and Refugee Law.”
For more information about the Journal’s symposium, please contact the executive symposium chair.
Upcoming Symposia
Volume 15: Forthcoming
Past Symposia
Volume 14
Religious Speech in the Context of Anti-Blasphemy and Anti-Proselytism Laws, co-sponsored by the Religious Liberty Initiative
Volume 13
Global Perspectives on Cryptocurrency Regulation
Volume 12
International and Comparative Approaches to Culture
Volume 11
Privacy in the Age of Surveillance: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly