Bert B. Lockwood / Summer 2016
Professor Bert Lockwood participated in a meeting of the Association of Human Rights Institutes in Utrecht, The Netherlands on Sept. 1-3, 2016. … Continue reading
Professor Bert Lockwood participated in a meeting of the Association of Human Rights Institutes in Utrecht, The Netherlands on Sept. 1-3, 2016. … Continue reading →
Bert’s article The United Nations Charter and United States Civil Rights Litigation: 1946-1955, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 901 (1984), was cited in Eric Alan Isaacson, Free Exercise For Whom?—Could the Religious-Liberty Principle that Catholics Established in Perez v. Sharp Also … Continue reading →
Ten new volumes in Bert’s Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights series were published: Omar G. Encarnacion, Democracy Without Justice in Spain: The Politics of Forgetting (2014), Larissa Fast, Aid in Danger: The Perils and Promise of Humanitarianism (2014), Lauren Heidbrink, … Continue reading →
Bert’s article The United Nations Charter and United States Civil Rights Litigation: 1946-1955, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 901 (1984), was cited in Beth Stephens, The Curious History of the Alien Tort Statute, 89 Notre Dame L. Rev 1467 (2014). … Continue reading →
On October 18 & 19, Bert, along with the other members of the 2013-14 Faculty Appointments Committee, interviewed 26 candidates at the Association of American Law Schools Faculty Recruiting Conference in Washington, D.C.
Bert’s article, The United Nations Charter and United States Civil Rights Litigation: 1946-1955, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 901 (1984), was cited in Shani M. King, Alone and Unrepresented: A Call to Congress to Provide Counsel for Unaccompanied Minors, 50 Harv. … Continue reading →
In February, Bert’s article The United Nations Charter and United States Civil Rights Litigation: 1946-1955, 69 Iowa L. Rev. 901 (1984), was cited in Jide Nzelibe, Our Partisan Foreign Affairs Constitution, 97 Minn. L. Rev. 838 (2013). … Continue reading →
The University of Pennsylvania Press published three more books in the Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights for which Bert serves as Series Editor: From Human Trafficking to Human Rights: Reframing Contemporary Slavery (Alison Brysk & Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, eds. 2012); Elaine R. Thomas, Immigration, Islam, … Continue reading →