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2013
Panel talk for the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, hosted by Harvard's Office for Scholarly Communication. Covering topics about depositing dissertations to Harvard’s digital repository, DASH. Also talking about the principles of open...
2012
Copyright Law protects the rights of authors to control the reproduction and use of their creations. Although copyright is easy to define in general terms, the practical implementation of this concept is anything but easy. U.S. Copyright Law consists of...
Annual lecture on foreign and international legal research for Northeastern Law's focusing on research resources and strategies for human rights law.
Panel discussion on Cyberlaw and Cybercrime at USENIX ’12 in June 12th in Boston.
Web: https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixcyberlaw12/session/cybersecurity
2011
Prepared and presented a half-day faculty workshop on copyright, fair use, and technology.
Annual lecture on foreign and international legal research for Northeastern Law's Program on Human Rights and the Global Economy.
2010
Research and training on human rights and international law for the Bringing Human Rights Home Lawyers' Network’s Spring Meeting.
2009
Keynote Speaker for American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law (AAPL) for their 40th Anniversary Meeting. Topic: Privacy, Electronic Records, and the Law
Presented foreign and international legal research curriculum to practicing attorneys and human rights advocates for CLE credits with the New York State Bar Association for Columbia Law’s Human Rights Institute program titled “Human Rights and State Law...