Faculty Notes

Professor Yates on CNBC about French President's First Three Years in Power

Read more...On May 6 Professor Yates was interviewed by CNBC's Guy Johnson in a package on the mid-term performance of French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Looking back on Sarkozy's three years in power, the report considers his tenure and the challenges that lie ahead ...

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Eileen Servidio-Delabre on TV about the Legal Reform Issues in France

Read more...Following the recent demonstrations by French lawyers and magistrates against the proposed legal reform in France, Eileen Servidio-Delabre was invited to comment on the French judicial system on France 24 television on March 9, along with Frederick Davis, former prossecutor in ...

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Professor Koslov Debates on Russia With Other Eastern Europe Experts

Read more...On March 3rd, as French President Nicolas Sarkozy was meeting with his Russian counterpart, Professor Anton Koslov participated in a TV debate about the political and press freedom in Russia, and the relationship between the two nations.

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Ruchi Anand in a Round Table about President Obama's First Year of Presidency

Read more...Dr. Ruchi Anand participated in a round table panel on the theme: "Obama: One Year Later" with Harry Sullivan, Consul General of the US in Lyon, France, and journalist Jon Davies from the European TV network Euronews.

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Dr. Yates discusses France's diplomacy about Rwanda in France 24 debate

Read more...Professor Yates spoke on France 24 television on February 25 in a debate about President Sarkozy's diplomatic gestures to the Rwandan regime during a visit to Kigali.

Criticisms of Sarkozy's admission that "mistakes were made" was not enough, and that ...

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Prof. Toker on France 24 to comment about the release of French Aid Worker by Al Qaeda militants

Read more...Professor Joav Toker was on France 24 to comment on the consequences of the release of French aid worker Pierre Camatte by North African Al Qaeda militants on February 23. According to France 24, "the release has been met ...

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Eileen Servidio-Delabre invited by France 24 to explain the reform of the French judicial system

Read more...Following the recent judgement in the Clearstream case which cleared former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin from his involvement in trying to smear his then rival in the upcoming Presidential campaign - now French President - Nicolas Sarkozy, ...

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Dr. Anand writes on France's perspective on Obama's election

Read more...Dr. Ruchi Anand authored a chapter in the book published by Palgrave Mac Millan's: The World Views of the US Presidential Election: 2008 (November 2009), edited by Matthias Maass, a former professor at the American Graduate School ...

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Dr. Bismuth's recent publications in journals of law

Read more...Dr. Régis Bismuth recently authored two publications in European journals of law:

  • A chapter about the Save European Court of Human Rights and professional journalism standards: "Le développement de standards professionnels pour les journalistes dans la jurisprudence de la Cour ...

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Dr. Anand on France 24 about the impact of the meat industry on global warming

Read more...On the occasion of the Copenhagen summit, the international TV network France 24 invited Dr. Ruchi Anand on December 28 to participate in a debate about how the meat industry affects the environment through its impact on climate ...

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