On Tuesday,
March 25th there was a presentation in the Moot Court room in Petit
Law School regarding the crisis in Ukraine.
According to the
Ohio Northern’s Center for Democratic Governance and Rule of Law, the
presentation included the following:
The Ohio
Northern University Center for Democratic Governance and Rule of Law presents a
panel discussion on “The Crisis in Ukraine: What is Happening and What Does it
Mean?”
A four-member
panel discussed the recent developments in Ukraine and analyzed the
implications for the region and the impact between Russia and the rest of the
world. The panel consisted of Galyna Korniyenko, project manager for N3w
Normal; Perry Bush, professor of history at Bluffton University; Howard Fenton,
ONU professor of law; and Michael Loughlin, ONU professor of history. David
Pimentel, director of the Center and visiting associate professor of law, will
moderate the panel.
Galyna Korniyenko |
Dr. Perry Bush |
Dr. Michael Loughlin |
Fenton, who has
taught at ONU since 1988 is director of the ONU Pettit College of Law’s LL.M.
program in Democratic Governance and Rule of Law, a program designed for young
lawyers from transitional democracies. He has consulted on law reform
efforts in Ukraine since 1996, including as recently as 2011 and has
contributed to two books on administrative justice in Ukraine. Fenton has also
served as an adviser to the governments of Georgia, Armenia, Kosovo, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, and Uzbekistan and recently co-authored a guide to administrative
law reform for U.S. State Department foreign aid officers.
The
presentation’s panel was very diverse and covered a large range of topics
relating to this issue. The presentation itself was very thought provoking and
an interesting way to look at all sides of what is happening in Ukraine.
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