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The Challenges We FaceA Conference Honoring
Professor Richard N. Gardner’s Retirement From Teaching
April 13–14, 2012
Columbia Law SchoolJerome Greene Hall, Room 106
Schedule of Events
Friday, april 13
9:30–10:30 a.m. registration in Jerome Greene Hall
10:30–11 a.m. Welcoming remarksDavid M. Schizer, Dean and the Lucy G. Moses Professor of Law, Columbia Law SchoolJohn H. Coatsworth, Provost, Columbia UniversityA. Michael Hoffman ’73 M.I.A., Conference Co-chair; Co-founder and Chairman,
Palamon Capital Partners LPReynold Levy ’73 J.D., Conference Co-chair; President, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
11 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Challenges in international law and the United Nations
m o d e r ato r Michael W. Doyle, Harold Brown Professor of International Affairs, Law, and Political Science,Columbia Law School and Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and Department of Political Science
pa n e l i s t s Hon. Xue Hanqin ’83 LL.M., ’95 J.S.D., Judge, International Court of JusticeIbrahim A. Gambari ’70 M.A., ’74 Ph.D., Joint Special Representative,
African Union-United Nations Mission in DarfurAmbassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis ’78 M.I.A., U.S. Ambassador and Alternate Representative
for Special Political Affairs, U.S. Mission to the United NationsSean D. Murphy ’85 J.D., Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School;
Member, U.N. International Law CommissionIan Johnstone ’90 LL.M., Professor of International Law, The Fletcher School, Tufts UniversityTimothy M. Reif ’85 J.D., General Counsel, Office of the United States Trade Representative
1 p.m. lunch at the Faculty House Presidential Ballroom, Third Floor
s p e a k e r Zbigniew Brzezinski, Counselor and Trustee, Center for Strategic and International Studies; Professor of American Foreign Policy, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; former National Security Adviser to the President
i n t ro d u c e d b y Reynold Levy ’73 J.D.
3–5 p.m. Challenges in international Trade and Finance
m o d e r ato r Richard N. Gardner, Professor of Law and International Organization, Columbia Law School
i n t ro d u c e d b y Lee C. Bollinger, President, Columbia University
pa n e l i s t s Peter D. Ehrenhaft ’57 LL.B./M.I.A., Senior Counsel, Harkins Cunningham LLPMichael B. Bradfield ’59 J.D., Former General Counsel,
U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationGiorgio Sacerdoti ’67 M.C.L., Jean Monnet Chair of European Law, Bocconi University;
former Member and Chairman of the Appellate Body of the WTOGuiguo Wang ’82 LL.M., Dean and Chair Professor of Chinese and Comparative Law,
School of Law, City University of Hong KongCurtis J. Milhaupt ’89 J.D., Parker Professor of Comparative Corporate Law and
Fuyo Professor of Japanese Law, Columbia Law SchoolDavid W. Heleniak ’74 J.D., Senior Adviser, Morgan StanleyAlbert Bressand (Salzburg Seminar 1975), Aristotle Onassis Professor of Practice in
International and Public Affairs, School of International and Public Affairs; Executive Director of Columbia University’s Center for Energy, Marine Transportation, and Public Policy
6 p.m. Cocktails and dinner at the Faculty House Presidential Ballroom, Third Floor
s p e a k e r Hon. Stephen M. Schwebel, Independent international arbitrator and counsel; former Judge and President, International Court of Justice
i n t ro d u c e d b y Lori Fisler Damrosch, Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization and Hamilton Fish Professor of International Law and Diplomacy, Columbia Law School
saTUrday, april 14
10 a.m.–12 noon Challenges to the Transatlantic alliance
m o d e r ato r Anthony Gardner ’90 J.D., Managing Director, Palamon Capital Partners LP
pa n e l i s t s Antony J. Blinken ’88 J.D., Deputy Assistant to the President and National Security Adviser to the Vice President, The White House
Andrew J. Shapiro ’94 J.D./M.I.A., Assistant Secretary of State, Political-Military Affairs, U.S. Department of State
James P. Rubin ’84 M.I.A., Counselor for Competitiveness and International Affairs to New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo; former Assistant Secretary of State, Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State
Laurens Jan Brinkhorst ’61 M.A., former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs, The Netherlands
Ambassador Miguel A. Navarro ’77 LL.M., Spanish Ambassador to Japan; former Under-Secretary for EU Affairs, Spanish Foreign Ministry
Andrew J. Pierre ’57 M.I.A., Jennings Randolph Senior Fellow, United States Institute of Peace
12:30 p.m. luncheon at the Faculty House Presidential Ballroom, Third Floor
s p e a k e r Paul A. Volcker, Former Chairman, Federal Reserve System
i n t ro d u c e d b y A. Michael Hoffman ’73 M.I.A.
2:30–4:30 p.m. Environment, Energy, Human rights, and Corporate responsibility
m o d e r ato r Nina Luzzatto Gardner ’86 J.D., Director, Strategy International; Adjunct Professor, International Business and Human Rights, Washington College of Law, American University
pa n e l i s t s Edward C. Luck ’72 M.I.A., Assistant Secretary-General, United NationsKenneth Berlin ’73 J.D., Senior Vice President for Policy and General Counsel,
Coalition for Green CapitalBrad L. Smith ’84 J.D., General Counsel and Executive Vice President,
Legal and Corporate Affairs, Microsoft CorporationRobert A. Kushen ’89 J.D., Senior Adviser, Open Society InstituteGordon M. Goldstein ’94 M.I.A., Senior Vice President, Silver Lake Partners; former
International Security Adviser to the U.N. Secretary GeneralSusan D. Maples ’07 J.D., Natural Resource Governance Fellow,
Office of the Legal Adviser to the President of Liberia
4:30–5 p.m. Closing Comments from professor richard N. Gardner
5–6 p.m. Farewell reception Jerome Greene Hall, First Floor (outside Room 106)
Special thanks to Michael and Mercedes Hoffman for their generous support of this conference.