The Brooklyn Lecture on International Business Law: Six Faces of Globalization

Featuring

Nicolas Lamp
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law
Queen’s University, Ontario

About the Lecture

Professors Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp wrote the influential book Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters (Harvard University Press, 2021). In their book, the authors expertly guide us through six competing narratives about the virtues and vices of globalization: the old establishment view that globalization benefits everyone (win–win), the pessimistic belief that it threatens us all with pandemics and climate change (lose–lose), along with various rival accounts that focus on specific winners and losers, from China to America’s Rust Belt.

A panel of scholars will engage with Professor Lamp, offering perspectives based on their expertise in (among other fields) critical race theory, employment law, international economic law, and tax law.

Sponsored by the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law and the Brooklyn Journal of International Law.

Commentators

Steven Dean
Professor of Law and Co-Director, Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law
Brooklyn Law School

Diane Desierto
Professor of Law and Global Affairs; Faculty Director, LL.M. in International Human Rights Law, Notre Dame Law School,
and Professor of Law and Global Affairs, Keough School of Global Affairs, University of Notre Dame

Robert Howse
Lloyd C. Nelson Professor of International Law
NYU School of Law

Rebecca Kysar
Professor of Law
Fordham University School of Law

Shirley Lin
Assistant Professor of Law
Brooklyn Law School

Moderator

Irene Ten Cate
Assistant Professor of Legal Writing and Associate Director, Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law
Brooklyn Law School


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