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Rothenberg to moderate panels at judicial, state bar conferences


June 18, 2012

Daniel Rothenberg, executive director of the College of Law's Center for Law and Global Affairs, will moderate panels titled, "Rule of Law Reform in a World of Conflict," at two events, June 22.

The panels are scheduled for the Arizona Judicial Conference in Tucson and the State Bar of Arizona’s annual convention in Phoenix. The Hon. Medhat al-Mahmoud, Chief Justice of Iraq and President of the Iraqi Higher Judicial Council, will speak on both panels.

The panel will explore the role of law in the reconstruction of Iraq, following decades of brutal authoritarian rule, and Kosovo, following years of devastating conflict. A goal is to learn how experiences of other countries help us understand legal challenges within our own communities.

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Rothenberg, a Professor of Practice at the College of Law, has more than 15 years of experience combining field research, project management and scholarship on international human rights and the rule of law. His research focuses on human rights documentation and analysis and transitional justice, particularly truth commissions, amnesty laws and reparations. Rothenberg has designed and managed rule of law projects in Afghanistan, Iraq and throughout Latin America including programs to train human rights NGOs, aid indigenous peoples in using international legal remedies and collect and analyze thousands of first-person narratives of victims of severe human rights violations.