Interviews

The Harvard Undergraduate Law Review speaks with leaders in the legal field.

Michael Pak Michael Pak

Reexploring Money and Its History: An Interview with Professor Christine Desan

Christine Desan is the Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She “teaches about the international monetary system, the constitutional law of money, constitutional history, political economy, and legal theory. She is the co-founder of Harvard’s Program on the Study of Capitalism, an interdisciplinary project that brings together classes, resources, research funds, and advising aimed at exploring that topic.” (biography from https://hls.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/10212/Desan/)

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Jack Taylor Jack Taylor

An Interview with the President of the International Criminal Court: Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji

Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji is the current President (Chief Judge) of the International Criminal Court, located at The Hague in the Netherlands. He began his nine year term on the ICC bench in 2012 before being elected its President in 2018. Prior to his tenure on the Court, he was the legal advisor to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and lead counsel in high-profile cases and ad hoc international tribunals. Judge Eboe-Osuji also practiced as a barrister before the highest courts in Nigeria and Canada and taught international criminal law at the University of Ottawa. He has published over 500 legal research papers, written two books, and submitted numerous amicus briefs to the US Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

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