Florida Coastal School of Law

Faculty Highlights

February 2010 Faculty Highlights

 

  
Full-Time Faculty
 
 
  • Professor Cleveland Ferguson
 
On February 15, 2010, Professor Cleveland Ferguson III was selected to present Reimagining the Common Law System as a Form of Custom: a Comparative Approach, at the La Coutume Dans Tous Ses États, an international celebration of 500 years of custom law in France (Auvergne). He will deliver a comparative perspective on the veracity of custom as a form of law using the development of the UCC as his lens for comparison of oral custom used in the south of France versus written custom used in the north.  This conference is sponsored by the University of Paris X and the University of Auvergne and features scholars from around the world.
 

January 2010 Faculty Highlights

 

JANUARY 2010
Faculty Highlights
Full-Time Faculty
 
 
  • Professor Mary Margaret Giannini
 
Professor Mary Margaret Giannini has been invited to speak at the National Crime Victim Law Institute’s upcoming June 2010 conference in Portland, Oregon.  She will be addressing the difficulties inherent in enforcing state and federal laws which afford crime victims the right to be reasonably protected from the accused.  By invoking procedural justice theory, she will suggest ways in which the protection right can become more enforceable and provide a meaningful and tangible right to crime victims.
 
 

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