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Sixth Annual Gilbert and Sarah
Kerlin Lecture
on Environmental Law
WHAT: The Sixth
Annual Gilbert and Sarah Kerlin Lecture on Environrmental Law will be
given by the esteemed president and provost of University College
London. The lecture will be entitled "Reconciling Science and
Public Engagement Environmental Policy: Making: European Attitudes to
Release Genetically Modified Organisms."
WHEN: Thursday November 17, 2005.
WHERE: Pace Law School, Moot Court Room, 78 North Broadway,
White Plains, New York.
WHO: Keynote speaker is Professor Malcolm Grant the president
and provost of University College London. He was previously
Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University and a Fellow of Clare
College. UCL was founded in 1826, originally as the University of
London, and was the first university to be founded in England after
Oxford and Cambridge. He is an internationally acknowledged specialist
in environmental and planning law and has written several books and
papers, including as editor since 1981 of the Encyclopedia of Planning
Law and Practice, and consulting editor of the Encyclopedia of
Environmental Law.
Founded in 1976, Pace Law School is a New York Law School with a
suburban campus in White Plains, NY, 20 miles north of New York
City. Part of Pace University, the school offers the JD program for
full-time and part-time day and evening students. Its postgraduate
program includes the LLM and SJD degrees in Environmental Law and
an LLM in Comparative Legal Studies. Pace has one of the nation's
top-rated Environmental Law programs and its Clinical Education
program also is nationally ranked, offering clinics in domestic
violence prosecution, environmental law, securities arbitration,
criminal justice and disability rights. www.law.pace.edu
Pace is a comprehensive, independent university with campuses in
New York City, Pleasantville and White Plains, NY, and a Hudson Valley
Center at Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, NY. More than
14,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate, graduate and
professional degree programs in the Dyson College of Arts and
Sciences, Lubin School of Business, School of Computer Science and
Information Systems, School of Education, Lienhard School of Nursing
and Pace Law School. www.pace.edu
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