CLE Workshop: "Here Comes Your Ghost Again: Individual Immunities for International Crimes"
Ata Hindi, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Tulane Law School
Center on Law and the Economy Core Workshop Series
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The Murphy Institute's Center on Law and the Economy hosts workshops each semester featuring both Tulane and guest faculty in law, economics, and political science who present their latest research in regulation, civil rights, the criminal legal system, and other key issues in law and the economy. Hosted by Adam Feibelman, Director of the Center on Law and the Economy and Sumter D. Marks Professor of Law at Tulane Law School, CLE workshops are open to faculty, students, and the Tulane community.
Ata Hindi is the Murphy Visiting Assistant Professor of Law. He has served as a Research Fellow in International Law at the Birzeit University Institute of Law and as Assistant Editor to the Palestine Yearbook of International Law. He is completing his Ph.D. in Law at Tilburg University on the “Colonial and Imperial Legacies on the Laws of War.” He has spent the large part of his career working on international law and human rights, particularly in the Arab World/Middle East and North Africa.