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Professor Karen Bravo Presents Research on Democracy
03/24/2006

On Friday, March 24, 2006, Professor Karen Bravo, Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, presented her research paper called “The Prospects of Democracy in Armenia” at the Seventh Annual Symposium Highlighting the Research of Faculty, Staff, and Students of Color. The Symposium was held at IUPUI’s University Library Lilly Auditorium from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Karen E. Bravo is an Assistant Professor of Law who joined the faculty in the summer of 2004. A Columbia Law School Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar, from 1997-2001 she practiced corporate law with international law firms in New York and Massachusetts. Her practice areas included venture capital financing, mergers and acquisitions and emerging and public company representation. Following her law firm tenure, she joined the American Bar Association Central European and Eurasian Law Initiative (ABA/CEELI) in the Republic of Armenia, where she worked with domestic judiciary and advocates, and local and international NGOs on legal reform and education programs and strategies. In May 2004 she completed a Master's in Law in Trade Regulation. While at Columbia Law School she was a staff member and articles editor of the Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. In 2004, she received the Jerome Lipper Prize for outstanding achievement in the field of international law from NYU.
Professor Bravo teaches business associations, international business transactions, international law, international trade, and a seminar on illicit international markets.
