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International and Comparative Law on the Rights of Older Persons
International and Comparative Law on the Rights of Older Persons
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Ralph Ruebner is a Professor of Law and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at The John Marshall Law School. He served as the Conference Chair for The 21st Annual Belle R. and Joseph H. Braun Memorial Symposium: 2014 International Elder Law & Policy Conference. He chaired the Chicago Declaration Working Group. Dean Ruebner has published law journal articles and presented at numerous international conferences on human rights topics, and has testified before Congress on human rights conditions in Peru. He serves as the Reporter of the Supreme Court Committee on Illinois Evidence. He has taught Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and International Human Rights. He is a 1969 graduate of the American University, Washington College of Law.
Teresa Do is Director of Administrative Support for Faculty at The John Marshall Law School. She is 2008 graduate of The John Marshall Law School. She served as Conference Coordinator for The 21st Annual Belle R. and Joseph H. Braun Memorial Symposium: 2014 International Elder Law & Policy Conference. She was a member of the Chicago Declaration Working Group and represented The John Marshall Law School at the Fifth Session of the United Nations Open Ended Working Group on Ageing, in New York.
Amy Taylor is a recent law graduate, earning a J.D. from The John Marshall Law School. She served as Scribe and Head Research Coordinator for The 21st Annual Belle R. and Joseph H. Braun Memorial Symposium: 2014 International Elder Law & Policy Conference. She was a member of the Chicago Declaration Working Group and represented The John Marshall Law School at the Fifth Session of the United Nations Open Ended Working Group on Ageing, in New York.
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