Dean Rusk Center Occasional Papers
Documentation of scholarly work is essential to the dissemination of work associated with the Center's international programs. The Dean Rusk Center is pleased to present a series of papers published in connection with the participation of individual scholars in conferences, projects, research and other Rusk Center activities. Texts of selected occasional papers are available by clicking on the titles below.
- 2011, No. 7 - The Future of International Trade: An American Perspective
- 2008, No. 6 - 30th Anniversary Issue: Featuring The Report of the Secretaries of State: Bipartisan Advice to the Next Administration; A Balanced View of American Power, a speech by Lee H. Hamilton, former Congressman, vice-chair of the 9/11 Commission, and co-chair of the Iraq Study Group; The Rise of China: Political and Economic Implications, a speech by Daniel R. Fung, QC, fomer Solicitor-General of Hong Kong; and Who Runs Who: Does Europe Follow the U.S., or the U.S. Europe, on Major Policy Issues, a speech by Diana Wallis, Vice-President of the European Parliament.
- 2007, No. 5 - International Trade Under the Rule of Law: Proceedings of the conference by the same name held on March 23 & 24, 2006, in Dean Rusk Hall; organized and sponsored by the Dean Rusk Center and designated an American Society of International Law Centennial Regional Meeting. The conference focus was on the dispute settlement system of the World Trade Organization (WTO), with a view toward discussing the need for a superstructure of international law governing trade and economic cooperation between states. An assembly of distinguished international panelists, comprised of diplomats, academics, legal practitioners, and government officials, addressed and explored these and other questions relating to international trade under the rule of law.
- 2005, No. 4 - Agriculture and the WTO: Subsidies in the Cross Hairs: Proceedings of the conference by the same name held on November 16, 2004, at the University of Georgia School of Law by the Dean Rusk Center - International, Comparative, and Graduate Legal Studies and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. This conference featured noted experts from senior levels of government, the private sector, and the legal profession addressing current developments in multilateral negotiations and the WTO cases on agriculture and analyzing their impact on the future of the world agricultural market.
- 2004, No. 3 - The Trans-Atlantic Relationship—Aviation Policy: Clearing the Way to a More Open Market:
Panel I: From Liberalizing Internal Markets Toward a More Open Global Market;
Panel II: Technical and Operating Restrictions;
Panel III: A New Foundation for Business Strategies and Public Policy;
Panel IV: Airports and Infrastructure Requirements;
Overview: EU/US Relations - The Place of Air Transport, with John Augustin, Russell Bailey, Gerard Bekebrede, Peter Bluth, Robert Cohn, Heidi Davison, Paul Dempsey, Bart De Schutter, Mario Diaz, Robert Donald, Catherine Erkelens, Gerald Gordon, J. Otto Grunow, Lars-Olof Hollner, Charles Hunnicutt, Paul C. Jasinski, David M. Jensen, John Kiser, Pierre Klees, Pablo Mendes de Leon, Louise Maillett, Timothy D. Meskill, John M. Moloney, David Shipley, Frederik Sørensen, and Gabriel Wilner.
- 2003, No. 2 - The Dean Rusk Lectures:
Stein, Eric, Democracy Beyond Nation-State: On World Trade Organization and European Union.
Henkin, Louis, Human Rights, Constitutional Rights.
Williams, Abiodun, The United Nations and Peace Operations.
Ortega, Dr. Manuel Medina, The United States and Europe: Political Cleavages and the Use of Law.
- 2002, No. 1 - Legal Systems in Transition:
Janu, Justice Ivana, A System of Constitutional Review in Post-Communist Europe.
Bejcek, Josef, Developments in Czech Commercial and Constitutional Law.