WAUKESHA Associate professor of law at Marquette University, Andrea Schneider will speak on Terrorism and International Law in a noon lecture March 19 at the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha. She will address the impact that international law has in dealing with global terrorism. The program will be held in Conference Room 101, located in the Commons on campus at 1500 N. University Dr., Waukesha.
Sponsored by the campus University Convocations Committee, the Visions & Expressions presentation is open to the public at no charge.
A 1988 cum laude graduate of the Woodrow Wilson School of International Affairs and Public Policy at Princeton University, Schneider earned a J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School, where she served as comments editor on the Harvard International Law Journal. Subsequently she was the first U.S. recipient of a Diploma in European Law, awarded by the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Schneider, who is a member of the Association for Conflict Resolution and the Wisconsin Association of Mediators, has written extensively and taught classes on negotiation and conflict resolution. Besides articles covering topics from international agreements to baseball diplomacy, she has published three books, Creating the Musée dOrsay: The Politics of Culture in France (Penn State Press, 1998), and, as a co-author, Coping with International Conflict (Prentice Hall, 1997) and Beyond Machiavelli: Tools for Coping with Conflict (Harvard University Press, 1994). |