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    Christopher Whytock

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    Christopher Whytock at the Annual Celebration of Books, March 27, 2023.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2022-2023_photos/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Christopher Whytock

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    Christopher Whytock at the Seventh Annual Celebration of Books, March 22, 2016.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2016_photos/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Christopher Whytock

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    Christopher Whytock at the Tenth Annual Celebration of Books, March 12, 2019.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2019_photos/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Christopher Whytock

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    Christopher Whytock at the Fifth Annual Celebration of Books, April 1, 2014.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2014_photos/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Christopher Whytock

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    Christopher Whytock at the Ninth Annual Celebration of Books, March 13, 2018.https://scholarship.law.uci.edu/celebration_of_books_2018_photos/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Datasets for Robust ecological analysis of camera trap data labelled by a machine learning model

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    These data accompany Whytock and Swiezewski et al. 2021. Robust ecological analysis of camera trap data labelled by a machine learning model. There are six .csv files in total with information on the species identified in camera trap images and the deployment dates for camera traps. The GPS coordinates of camera traps have been removed to prevent species locations being identified.These data accompany Whytock and Swiezewski et al. 2021. Robust ecological analysis of camera trap data labelled by a machine learning model. There are six .csv files in total with information on the species identified in camera trap images and the deployment dates for camera traps. The GPS coordinates of camera traps have been removed to prevent species locations being identified. Refer to Meta_Whytock_and_Swiezewski_et_al_2021.tx

    Introduction

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    The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (DJCIL) hosted a symposium on the topic of “Internationalizing the Conflict of Laws Restatement” November 4–5, 2016 at Duke University School of Law. Sponsored by the American Law Institute.This video includes: Introduction and welcome from DJCIL Symposium Editor Laura Revolinski \u2717Opening remarks from Duke Law Dean David F. LeviStatement on International and Comparative Aspects of Conflict of Laws, Duke Law Professor Ralf MichaelsStatement on International Conflict-of-Laws Issues and the Third Restatement, Law and Political Science Professor Christopher A. Whytock from UC Irvin

    Introduction

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    The Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law (DJCIL) hosted a symposium on the topic of “Internationalizing the Conflict of Laws Restatement” November 4–5, 2016 at Duke University School of Law. Sponsored by the American Law Institute.This video includes: Introduction and welcome from DJCIL Symposium Editor Laura Revolinski \u2717Opening remarks from Duke Law Dean David F. LeviStatement on International and Comparative Aspects of Conflict of Laws, Duke Law Professor Ralf MichaelsStatement on International Conflict-of-Laws Issues and the Third Restatement, Law and Political Science Professor Christopher A. Whytock from UC Irvin

    The Law and Politics of WTO Dispute Settlement

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    What is the relationship between politics and international law? Inspired by comparative politics and socio-legal studies, this Research Handbook develops a novel framework for comparative analysis of politics and international law at different stages of governance and in different governance systems. It applies the framework in a wide range of fields—from human rights and environmental standards, to cyber conflict and intellectual property—to show how the relationship between politics and international law varies depending on the sites where it unfolds

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit
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