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- Posted April 01, 2010
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'Restoring Faith in the Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime' to be discussed

The Wayne State University Law School Program for International Legal Studies and the International Law Students Association are pleased to host "Restoring Faith in the Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime: Why Treaty Rules Matter" at 12:15 p.m. on Tuesday, April 6, in Room 2103 of the Law School.
Part of the Program's Winter 2010 Speaker Series, this event will feature Deepti Choubey of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C.
In May 2010, nearly 190 nations will convene at the United Nations in New York for a review conference to assess how well the provisions of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty have been implemented and to chart a path forward. Choubey will discuss whether implementation is feasible or whether weaknesses exist in both the process and substance of the treaty. She will also discuss related Obama Administration initiatives and how, she believes, the administration perceives its role with regard to this issue.
This event is free and open to the public. Lunch will be served. Parking is available in Structure #1 for $4.25 across from the Law School on West Palmer Street.
For additional information, contact Holly Hughes at hhughes@wayne.edu. Visit Wayne Law's Program for International Legal Studies online at http://law.wayne.edu/international-studies/index.php.
Published: Thu, Apr 1, 2010
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