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Come learn how foreign direct investment is shaping the world and how laws can and should be changed to ensure that globalization brings genuine prosperity for all participants. Global Corporate Citizenship has become an umbrella for a diverse range of political and corporate activism to reframe and reform foreign direct investment law. Professor Anderson’s talk will offer an insight into a rapidly changing area of law that affects us all.
Professor Anderson has had a fascinating career, particularly for those who are looking to combine some time in practice and some time in academia, and there will be an opportunity after her talk to ask career orientated questions.
Professor Anderson is a Stanford International Policy Studies Program alum and received her J.D from U.C. Berkeley. She is currently an Associate Professor of Law at the William S. Boyd School of Law at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She teaches business organizations, human rights, and international business transactions. Professor Anderson is also a newly elected member of the Board of Directors of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Nevada.
Professor Anderson’s published work appears as articles in the Hastings Women’s Law Journal and the Michigan State Journal of International Law, comments in the California Law Review and the African-American Law & Policy Report. She has coauthored book chapter in Banana Wars: The Anatomy of a Trade Dispute, and coauthored essay in the California Law Review. She also has a forthcoming article in the Women’s Rights Law Reporter and a forthcoming entry on Laws in Enslaved Women in America: An Encyclopedia.
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