
Professor Markus Rauschecker is the current director of the Cybersecurity Program of the University of Maryland's Center for Health and Homeland Security. Prof. Rauscheker is a world-renowned scholar and policy advisor on the potential international impacts of regulating the global cyberspace from ever increasing threats. During his discussions with us, he details his work for the World Health Organization, the two conflicting international models of cyber usage, and how to become successful in the ever changing field of international cyberlaw. Host: Leslie CurrieAudio Technician: Annie TranSpecial thanks to Prof. Rauschecker and the entire ILS Team
Apr 28, 2022
33 min

Zhang Jingjing is a world renowned Chinese litigator specializing in high profile environmental law cases. Zhang currently serves as a lecturer at the Maryland Carey Law and as the director of the Center for Transnational Environmental Accountability. She is affectionately known as China's Erin Brockovich and was awarded the Women of Courage Award for her work by the US Embassy in Beijing. She shares with us how she first became involved in international environmental law, how to determine if a public interest environmental case will be successful, and tips for how to enter the international environmental legal field. Hosts: Morgana OmalekiSpecial thanks to Zhang Jingjing and the entire ILS Team
Apr 28, 2022
26 min

Professor Robert Percival is the current director of the environmental law program at Maryland Carey Law. Prof. Percival is the preeminent scholar and founder of the field of global environmental law, which analyzes how nations interact and copy other nation's environmental laws for the betterment of the world. Our conversation follows the breadth of his career: from his work at the EPA banning lead in commercial gasoline to aiding the modernization of the People's Republic of China's environmental regulatory framework.Hosts: Morgana Omaleki; Wally GilsonSpecial thanks to Prof. Robert Percival
Feb 22, 2022
29 min
