On June 28, 2017, Professors Laurent Mayali and John Yoo participated in an international conference in Seoul held by the Korea Legislation Research Institute. A national policy research institute sponsored by the Korean government, KLRI conducts research and provides advice on legislation and the legislative process. The conference brought together scholars and government officials […]
Professors Laurent Mayali and John Yoo Participate in KLRI Conference in Seoul
New Report Faults California’s Electronic Monitoring of Youth
Berkeley Law, 7/11/17
Study Finds Juvenile Electronic Monitors Burdensome
KION546 News, 7/12/17
New Report Says Electronic Monitoring For Youth Sets Kids Up For Failure
Witness LA, 7/17/17
Electronic Monitoring Isn’t Kid-Friendly
Sacramento Bee, 7/17/17
Report Raises Alarm About GPS Monitors for Probation Youth
Imprint, 7/14/17
Study: GPS Rules Send California Juveniles into Jail Cycle
AP News, 7/12/17
Some Legal Experts Say GPS Rules Too Tough On California Kids
CapRadio, 7/12/17
Berkeley Law Alum Cho Kuk Appointed Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs in South Korea
The Korea Law Center congratulates Cho Kuk on his appointment as Senior Presidential Secretary for Civil Affairs in South Korea by newly-elected President Moon Jae-in. Cho, who is a professor of law at Seoul National University, received his J.S.D. degree in 1997 and his LL.M degree in 1995 from the University of California, Berkeley, School […]
Published: Robbins Fellow, Pablo Echeverri
Pablo Echeverri, a Robbins Post-Doctoral Fellow since 2015, was recently published in the Chicago-Kent Journal of International and Comparative Law. His paper, “The 2015 Power-Balancing Reform in Colombia: a missed opportunity to disrupt the ecosystem of structural clientelism in the halls of justice,” examines the reform’s failure to achieve a meaningful restructuring of Colombia’s judiciary. […]