Kim Diana Connolly
Associate Professor of Law Department of Clinical Legal Studies
Korean Blog
Professor Kim Diana Connolly is heading for the Republic of Korea (South Korea) for a variety of events between October 25th and November 5th. This blog will chronicle her journey.
The trip is built around the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention), an international treaty that protects wetlands. This meeting will take place in Changwon, Republic of Korea.

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A guest of the Gyeongnam Ramsar Environmental Foundation who is supporting travel expenses, Professor Connolly will present at five events in Korea:
- Korean Wetlands of International Importance: The Benefits of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands to the People of Korea (Keynote), International Symposium Commemorating the Inauguration of Gyeongnam Ramsar Environmental Foundation, 27 October 2008, Changwon, South Korea
- Best Practices for Legal Education: Using Simulations and Other Interactive Teaching Methodologies, Chosun University Law School, 29 October 2008, Gwangju, South Korea
- U.S. Law Schools and Practical Teaching Through Clinics and Skills Courses, Chonnam National University School of Law ("CNU Law School"), 29 October 2008, Gwangju, South Korea
- Preserving Wetlands and Other Waters Through The Regulatory System of The United States, The Legal Issues on Ramsar Convention and Conservation of Wetlands Conference, 1 November 2008, Changwon, South Korea
- Assessing the Value of Ramsar Designation: Survey Results from North America (official side event at the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention)), 1 November 2008, Changwon, South Korea
Check back for entries over Prof. Connolly’s trip to the “Land of the Morning Calm”!
The Trip
Day Three in Gwanju - Visiting Two Law Schools ... Coming Soon!

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