LL.M. students present reports at international conferences


Author: Kevin Fye

Nataliia Voitseshyna

Nataliia Voitseshyna and Iuliia Emtseva, two students in the LL.M. Program in International Human Rights Law, recently delivered papers at international conferences. The LL.M. Program in International Human Rights Law is co-sponsored by Notre Dame Law School and the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Emtseva, a human rights lawyer from Kyrgyzstan specializing in international and business law, participated in the Central Eurasian Society Annual Conference in Pittsburgh. The conference, held October 24-28, 2018, gathered Central Eurasian scholars to discuss a wide range of issues of regional import. Emtseva presented a report entitled “Fair Trial Rights in the Kyrgyz Republic,” and credits her appearance at the conference with exposing fellow scholars to human rights violations in the region.

Voitseshyna, a human rights lawyer from Ukraine, attended International Law Weekend, one of the primary international law conferences in the world, in New York, October 18-20, 2018. Voitseshyna presented her paper, “Transfer and Deportation of Civilian Population from Russia-occupied Crimea” as part of the “Emerging Voices” panel, presenting legal analysis on the topic to raise awareness of gross human rights violations in Crimea and call for research of new practices of hybrid warfare.

The trips were funded in part by the Klau Center to encourage student research and outreach, part of the center's ongoing engagement with students. Profiles of students in the LL.M. Program in International Human Rights Law can be seen here.

Applications to join the more than 400 human rights lawyers from over 100 countries who have graduated from the LL.M. program are due March 1, 2019. Scholarship and application information is available here: https://llm.lsac.org/login/access.aspx?appl=1841L2.

Originally published by Kevin Fye at klau.nd.edu on November 05, 2018.