Professors Bravo and Dutton Take Part in IntLawGrrls Anniversary Celebration
03/30/2017
IU McKinney Associate Dean Karen Bravo and Professor Yvonne Dutton took part in the 10th anniversary celebration of IntLawGrrls, which took place at the University of Georgia School of Law March 2 and 3.
The IntLawGrrls blog was founded on March 3, 2007, by Diane Marie Amann, Associate Dean for International Programs and Strategic Initiatives & Emily and Ernest Woodruff Chair in International Law at the University of Georgia School of Law.
Since its founding, the blog has provided a voice for women studying and practicing the many different disciplines that comprise international law. Professors Bravo and Dutton have contributed posts to the blog in the past. Associate Dean Bravo is one of the blog’s eight founding “Grrls,” having been tapped by Associate Dean Amann to join the blog in 2007.
The conference provided a variety of international law topic areas, offering 70 presentations from law professors, practitioners, and students from throughout the United States and the world.
Participating on the Human Rights panel, Professor Bravo presented her paper, entitled “Interrogating Everyperson’s Roles in Today’s Slaveries.” Professor Dutton presented her paper, entitled “Bridging the Legitimacy Divide: The International Criminal Court’s Public Perception Challenge.” Professor Dutton’s presentation was part of a panel that had the topic of International and Transitional Criminal Justice.
