Sep |
8 |
12:00 pm |
The School of Law’s Faculty Lecture Series continues on Wednesday, September 8 with Visiting Professor Nicolò Trocker, who will present the lecture “Party Autonomy and Judicial Discretion in Transnational Litigation: The Problem of Jurisdictional Allocation in Comparative Perspective” in the law school’s fourth-floor faculty meeting room. The lecture begins at 12:35 p.m., following a lunch at noon in the same location. A question-and-answer session will follow the lecture.
Trocker teaches Comparative Law, Civil Procedure, and Conflict of Laws at the University of Florence and has published various books and numerous articles on these subjects. He received his legal education at the Universities of Munich (Germany) and Florence (Italy), where he earned his law degree (summa cum laude) and at the European University Institute, where he received a Jean Monet fellowship. He is teaching Transnational Litigation this semester.
There is limited seating for this event. To attend, RSVP to Detra Davis Fleming at [email protected]. Priority will be given to those first to reply.