Featuring a presentation on
Addressing Human Trafficking in Mexico and the United States: A Comparative Law Perspective
by Professor Alfonso Lopez de la Osa Escribano, Ph.D., J.D., LLM
The Skelton Lecture Series will be held conveniently in downtown Houston at the Magnolia Hotel – 1100 Texas Ave., Houston, Texas 77002. // Map – Directions
The Skelton Lecture Series provides one (1) hour of minimum continuing legal education (MCLE) credit for Texas attorneys who attend. MCLE #901369738.
Click here to register to attend the Skelton Lecture Series.
For questions about obtaining MCLE credit for attending the Skelton Lecture Series, please contact Melissa Navin (Managing Editor).
Email: me@hjil.org
About the Skelton Lecture Series
Each year, the Houston Journal of International Law (HJIL), a student-run publication at the University of Houston Law Center, presents an educational lecture on a developing topic in international law.
Now known as the HJIL Skelton Lecture Series, the next event features Professor Alfonso Lopez de la Osa Escribano, who will offer a presentation Addressing Human Trafficking in Mexico and the United States: A Comparative Law Perspective.
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OTHER RESOURCES
See James W. Skelton, Jr., The Journal at 30: An Insider’s View, 30 Hous. J. Int’l L. 617 (2008), for a concise account of the Journal’s first 30 years, given by a longtime supporter and advisor to the Journal.
OTHER UPCOMING HJIL EVENTS
Houston Journal of International Law Spring Banquet //Â Thursday, April 6th, 2017, 7 p.m.