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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2018
We are going to get started. Good morning, and on behalf of the American Society of International Law, I'd like to welcome all of you. This is a very special event for us. It's the second annual Detlev F. Vagts Roundtable on Transnational Law. Detlev, of course, was a seminal figure in this field, thinking about transnational law before it really entered into the lexicon in the way we think of it today. Not only did he make remarkable contributions to the field and define the field, but he also was dedicated to our Society.
This roundtable was convened at 9:00 a.m., Friday, April 14, 2017, with opening remarks by Lucinda Low, president of the American Society of International Law. After additional welcoming remarks by Karen Vagts, Hannah Buxbaum of Indiana University Maurer School of Law, the convenor of the roundtable, introduced the participants: Kath Hall of the Australia National University College of Law; Jonathan Welch of the Office of Foreign Litigation, Department of Justice; Sally March, private practitioner; and Laura Stein of the Office of General Counsel, Clorox Corporation.
This roundtable was convened at 9:00 a.m., Friday, April 14, 2017, with opening remarks by Lucinda Low, president of the American Society of International Law. After additional welcoming remarks by Karen Vagts, Hannah Buxbaum of Indiana University Maurer School of Law, the convenor of the roundtable, introduced the participants: Kath Hall of the Australia National University College of Law; Jonathan Welch of the Office of Foreign Litigation, Department of Justice; Sally March, private practitioner; and Laura Stein of the Office of General Counsel, Clorox Corporation.