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New York, NY, April 2, 2003

WHAT:   "The Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization: A Discussion with Claus-Dieter Ehlermann, Former Chairman of the Appellate Body," 2003 Otto L. Walter Lecture presented by New York Law School's Center for International Law. Approved for 2 CLE credits in Professional Practice. Free for students and New York Law School graduates; $40 for all others wishing to receive CLE credit.

WHEN:   Tuesday, April 8, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.

WHERE:  Wellington Conference Center, New York Law School, 57 Worth Street.

 

CONTACT:    Jim Hellegaard, New York Law School Public Affairs, 212.431.2191, jhellegaard@nyls.edu 

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