The 2007 Symposium addressed, through the lens of international law, questions related to the reemergence of State power on foreign-direct investment, ethical issues in dealing with governments and societies in developing markets, and how to manage investment and business in a context of political instability and violence.
The 2006 Symposium featured presentations by internationally-recognized scholars, practitioners, and organizations on identity theft and data security. Panels covered topics such as: The Global Landscape of Laws Protecting Personal Information and Preventing Identity Theft; Corporate Governance and Corporate Planning; and Tensions between Safety, Privacy, and Freedom. Symposium speakers and panelists presented cutting-edge ideas and viewpoints on the state of data security now and in the future. CJICL’s 2006 Symposium was cosponsored by the ABA Section of International Law and the Jacob Burns Center for Ethics.