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Professor, UCLA Law School; Director, UCLA Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations

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    The Piracy Paradox

    Kal Raustiala

    How America's obsession with intellectual property could work against us. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    International Law in the United States

    Kal Raustiala

    Raustiala outlines the rights of Americans outside the U.S., and the rights of outsiders while in America. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    Truth and Reconciliation Commissions

    Kal Raustiala

    The relatively young field of transitional justice applies different strategies. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    International Law in International Crises

    Kal Raustiala

    Raustiala explains the scope of international law. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    Is It Fair to Ask Developing Countries to Grow Sustainably?

    Kal Raustiala

    Raustiala speaks out about climate change from the perspective of international law. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Environment

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    International Law Applied

    Kal Raustiala

    Raustalia sizes up John McCain, the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict, and the Kyoto Protocol. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    Inside the International Court of Justice and the Interational Criminal Court

    Kal Raustiala

    The importance of international law rises in the wake of the Bush administration. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    International Law and the War on Terror

    Kal Raustiala

    The Bush administration has weakened international codes of conduct from Guantanamo to Iraq, says Raustiala. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    Is International Law Democratic?

    Kal Raustiala

    Raustalia addresses the two most common concerns about international law. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    Resistance to International Law

    Kal Raustiala

    Americans are particularly threatened by the loss of national sovereignty. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

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    International Law Explained

    Kal Raustiala

    The depth and breadth of international law. Read More

    June 16, 2008   |  In Truth & Justice

User_rsot_59e7a4d7a Kal Raustiala writes and teaches in the areas of international law and international relations. He holds a joint appointment between the UCLA Law School and the UCLA International Institute, where he teaches in the Program on Global Studies. He is also director of the UCLA Ronald W. Burkle Center for International Relations (click here to read about this appointment). The Burkle Center is UCLA's primary academic unit that fosters interdisciplinary research and policy-oriented teaching on the role of the United States in global cooperation and conflict, and military, political, social and economic affairs. Professor Raustiala's research focuses on international cooperation and conflict in areas such as environment, trade, armed conflict, dispute resolution, and intellectual property. Recent publications include "The Global Struggle Over Geographic Indications," European Journal of International Law (2007), "The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design" (with Chris Sprigman), Virginia Law Review (2006) and "Form and Substance in International Agreements", American Journal of International Law (2005), which won the 2005 Francis Deak Prize from the American Society of International Law. His current book about the extraterritorial reach of American law, Does the Constitution Follow the Flag?, will be published by Oxford University Press in May 2009. Professor Raustiala has been a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, Columbia Law School, Princeton University, and the University of Chicago Law School. Prior to coming to UCLA he was a research fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at The Brookings Institution, a Peccei Scholar at the International Institute for Applied Systems, and an assistant professor of politics at Brandeis University. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and editorial board of International Organization, he is a frequent media contributor whose writing has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, the New Republic, the New Yorker, the International Herald Tribune and Le Monde.

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