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A Policy and Empirical Appraisal of the Use of Force by the United States, American Society of International Law, 2008 (panelist).

Emerging Trends in Investment Treaty Arbitration, Michigan Law School, 2008.

Med-Arb in China, American Bar Association, Alternative Dispute Resolution Section, 2008 (panelist).

The Universal Declaration at Sixty, Sarah Lawrence College, 2008.

Corruption in Investment Treaty Arbitration, Yale Law School, 2007 (commentator).

Precedent and Control in Investment Treaty Arbitration, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, 2007 (panelist).

Are There Lawful Exceptions to Investment Treaty Obligations, International Bar Association, New York, 2007 (chair and panelist).

Power, Norms and International Intellectual Property Law, Humbolt University, Berlin, 2007 (panelist).

Finding Your Voice as an Emerging Legal Scholar, Yale Law School, 2007 (panelist).

Iran: What Next?, United Nations Association, 2007.

Reframing Iran, U.S. Trust Corporation, New York, 2007 (panelist).

The UN’s Strategy in Iran and Middle East, UN Department of Political Affairs, New York, 2007.

Dialogues: Islamic World-U.S.-The West, Singapore Mission to the UN, 2007, (roundtable).

Renegotiating the Doctrine of Odious Debt, Duke Law School, 2007 (panelist).

International Investment Law During and After Armed Conflict, UNCTAD Conference on Corporate Responsibility in Conflict Zones, New York, 2007 (panelist).

Pursuing an Advanced Law Degree, Yale Law School, 2006 (panelist).

Is the Fair and Equitable Treatment Standard Fair and Equitable?, International Bar Association, New York, 2006 (chair and panelist).

Precedent in Investment Treaty Arbitration, USCIB Young Arbitrators Form, New York, 2006 (panelist).

State Succession and Iraq, Duke Law School, 2006.

Current Issues in U.S.-Turkey Relations, U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on International Relations, 2005.

Seoul Train and North Korean Refugees, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, 2005 (moderator).

Talking Turkey: A Private Perspective on Public Diplomacy, Turkey Consulate, New York, 2005 (panelist).