Saturday, March 3, 2018

SEEU - USFSP Cooperation -- Constitutional Law Students in Prof Blerim Reka and Prof Judithanne McLauchlan classes working together

I am delighted that my cooperation with colleagues at my host university -- SEEU -- continues.  My key contact/host was Vice Rector Blerim Reka.  Now, he and I are collaborating by having our students (and some of them, my former SEEU students!) work together on a comparative research project.

Our objective for our first skype videoconference was to introduce Prof. Dr. Blerim Reka and his students from SEEU with my students from USFSP.  Prof. Reka also delivered an introductory lecture about the European Convention of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights, and I introduced the Supreme Court of the United States and the Bill of Rights.

I have a separate blog devoted to the Comparative Legal Research Project:
          comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com 


Here are the initial entries about this project

Our first Skype Videoconference:
https://comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com/2018/03/our-first-skype-videoconference.html

Our bibliographic research session with Poynter Librarian Kaya Van Beynen
 https://comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com/2018/03/usfsp-legal-research-exercise-and.html

Testing out our videoconference equipment -- with former Dr  JSM student Marissa Wyant
https://comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com/2018/03/testing-videoconference-equipment-with.html

Videoconference/Guest Speaker former Member of Parliament Tanja Tomic
https://comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com/2018/03/guest-speaker-former-member-of.html

More about our research partner, Prof. Blerim Reka of SEEU
https://comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com/2018/03/our-research-partner-prof-blerim-reka.html

Our research projcet:
 https://comparativelegalresearch.blogspot.com/2018/03/usfsp-seeu-comparative-legal-research.html

But here are some pictures our our first videoconference:

I was so happy to see my former students from SEEU

our SEEU and USFSP students













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