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Brooklyn Journal of International Law, Dec 2016

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Brooklyn Journal of International Law Volume 41 Issue 3 SYMPOSIUM: Reconsidering the Tax Treaty Article 1 2016 Symposium Sponsors Follow this and additional works at: https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjil Recommended Citation Symposium Sponsors, 41 Brook. J. Int'l L. (2016). Available at: https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjil/vol41/iss3/1 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at BrooklynWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Brooklyn Journal of International Law by an authorized editor of BrooklynWorks. SYMPOSIUM SPONSOR BROOKLYN LAW SCHOOL DENNIS J. BLOCK CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LAW Thirty years ago, Brooklyn Law School recognized that the regulatory landscape of the corporate world was shifting from a national to a global model, and that as a result, the study and practice of international business law would change dramatically. In 1987, the Law School became a leader in international legal education by establishing a center to study and shape the laws and policies driving globalization. The Center was renamed the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law in 2007 in honor of a distinguished alumnus and international business lawyer. In the years since its founding, the Center has evolved to meet the needs of the international business law community and future lawyers who practice in a world where globalization is a given. The Center offers the legal community a valuable resource to assist in understanding the changing nature of many facets of the international business world. Through well-regarded programs open to the public, including symposia and a breakfast roundtable series, and with the prestigious IBL Fellowship Program for students, the Center attracts important speakers and public figures as well as the brightest students interested in international business law. Brooklyn Law School is at the forefront of addressing the issues that every international businessperson and lawyer currently faces. The Center’s mission—today and tomorrow—is to contribute to the exploration of timely issues of interest to business organizations, regulators, policymakers, practitioners, jurists, scholars, and future lawyers in this important field. SYMPOSIUM SPONSOR BROOKLYN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW The Brooklyn Journal of International Law, established in 1975, is ranked among the nation’s finest journals of international law. It is committed to publishing timely, scholarly articles on both public and private international law by authors from academia, government service, and private practice. Recent symposia issues have explored the international aspects of the licensing of intellectual property, arbitration, securities regulation, international tax, world trade, bank regulation, bankruptcy, competition policy in transition countries, and international telecommunications law. (...truncated)


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