During a faculty seminar at the School of Public Policy on December 5, Associate Professor Thomas Skouteris reported on his ongoing research: a monograph entitled Placing International Law: Jurisdiction, Authority, Technique (Routledge, 2015) that he is co-authoring with Sundhya Pahuja (Melbourne), Robert Wai (Osgoode Hall), Fleur Johns (New South Wales), and Shaun McVeigh (Melbourne).
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“What the lessons of Venezuela teach us,” says Julia Buxton, professor of comparative politics and associate dean for academic affairs and programs at the School of Public Policy (SPP) at Central European University, “is that the social determinants of health can be prioritized and addressed through innovative strategies that can provide marginalized communities with increased access to quality health services.”
In cooperation with the Human RightS Initiative (HRSI) at CEU, five Mexican students including SPP student Ursula Sanchez (MPA ’16) are leading a university-wide discussion to try to answer the question, “Who is ruling Mexico?” They were prompted to act in part by the international movement urging local authorities to find the 43 students who went missing in Ayotzinapa on September 26.
This semester, CEU Professor Wiktor Osiatynski is teaching a special one-week intensive course on “Challenges to Open Society during Transition.” Reflecting on his experience as an advisor to several Constitutional Committees of the Polish Parliament from 1990-1997, Professor Osiatynski is sharing valuable insights with SPP students on prospects, challenges, and threats to open societies during the transition to constitutionalism and rule of law, democracy, and open markets.
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