Individual Motivations and the Shaping of International Law

On November 17, 2017, Professors Andrew Fitzmaurice and Steven Press joined the Duke Seminar on Corporations & International Law to discuss their current scholarly interests. Professor Fitzmaurice revealed his work on a forthcoming manuscript about the lives of international lawyer Sir Travers Twiss and his wife, Pharailde van Lynseele. He characterized his work as a Read more about Individual Motivations and the Shaping of International Law[…]

Revisiting Corporate Ontology to Upend the Status Quo

Henry S. Turner addresses his myriad concerns through the prism of the corporation’s ontology. On October 6, 2017, the professor of English literature joined the Duke Seminar on Corporations & International Law to voice those concerns and share his unique view of the corporation. More specifically, he came to explain and hear feedback on his Read more about Revisiting Corporate Ontology to Upend the Status Quo[…]