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Juli Campagna
Visiting Professor, Lawyering Skills Program The John Marshall Law School 315 S. Plymouth Court Chicago, IL 60604 312.386.2858 jcampagna@jmls.edu
BA, Spanish and Church History, Mundelein College MA, French, University of Illinois at Chicago MA, Linguistics, University of Illinois at Chicago JD, IIT/Chicago-Kent College of Law LLM, with high honors, International Business and Trade Law, The John Marshall Law School
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Publications | Presentations | Professional Memberships | Languages
Juli Campagna worked as an instructional designer and trainer for the Business English Immersion Training Program at Arthur Andersen and Andersen Worldwide. She also taught French, Spanish, Italian, and English as a Second Language in colleges and universities in the Chicago area. As a pro bono attorney, Professor Campagna co-drafted a treaty on war-refugee families that is under study by the United Nations Human Rights Council. She has taught widely abroad, including Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and China.
Professor Campagna's practice concentrated on business and tax advice, tax litigation, and cross-border deals. She also teaches US legal research and legal writing at law firms around the world. An adjunct professor at John Marshall since 2006, Professor Campagna will teach this year as a visiting professor in the Lawyering Skills program.
Full Curriculum Vitae
Publications
Laid-Off U.S. Workers Unable to Claim Statutory Benefits While Department of Labor Treats Similarly Situated Plaintiffs Differently, The Globe, Newsl. of the ISBA's Sec. on Int'l & Immigr. L., Vol. 45, No. 2, at 4 (Sept. 2007).
A Minor Child May Establish His Own Best Interests for Purposes of the Hague Convention, The Globe, Newsl. of the ISBA's Sec. on Int'l & Immigr. L., Vol. 45, No. 2, at 3 (Sept. 2007).
In Vino Veritas, Mercatum, Conventio: U.S. Wine Trade Agreements, Int'l L. News, Sec. of Int'l L. & Prac., A.B.A., Vol. 36, No. 2, at 8 (Spring 2007).
Selling Food in the European Union, GP/Solo Law Trends & News, Prac. Area Newsl. of the A.B.A. - Business Law, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Feb. 2006). (with Lynne Ostfeld)
War or Peace? It's Time to Ratify the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict, 17 Fla. J. Int'l L. 271 (2005).
English for Lawyers: Key Structures Needed by Lawyers to Protect their Clients in the English Language, self-published, Beijing, P.R.C., June 2005.
U. N. Norms on the Responsibilities of Transnational Corporations and Other Business Enterprises with Regard to Human Rights, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1205 (2004).
Presentations
Guest Speaker, Illinois Teachers of English to Students of Other Languages and Bilingual Educators (ITBE), College of DuPage (Glen Ellyn, IL), October 18, 2008.
Topic: Students Speaking Languages Other than English in and out of the Classroom at School: Legal Rights and Limits on Teachers and Principals under Illinois Law.
Panelist, Pathways to Employment in International Law, sponsored by International Law Section of the ABA and held at Northwestern School of Law on October 15, 2008.
Guest Speaker, Midwest Association of Translators and Interpreters (MATI), held at The John Marshall Law School on September 6, 2008. Topic: Legal Implications for Interpreting at Interrogations where Torture is Used.
Guest Speaker, Convocation of Graduating Law Students, Facultad Libre de Derecho, Monterrey, Mexico, June 5, 2008. Title: Welcome to International Law (in Spanish).
Presenter, Global Legal Skills Conference. Held at the John Marshall Law School in May, 2007, and the Facultad Libre de Derecho in Monterrey, Mexico, in February, 2008. Topics: Giving an Effective Presentation in English (2007); An Interactive Approach to Teaching the U.S. Federal Court Structure (2008).
Guest Speaker, Thai Ministry of Justice, and Bangkok Bar, February 14, 2008. Topic: Current Takings Law in the United States: Kelo v. City of New London.
Facultad Libre de Derecho, Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico (May, 2007). Topic: Overview of U.S. Contract Law as Distinct from Mexican Law (in Spanish).
Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois. Every fall and spring since November 2005. Topic: United States and International Marine and Fisheries Law.
Peking School of Law, Beijing, China. June 2005. Topic: Foundation of Western Legal Theory.
Professional Memberships
- International and Foreign Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association
- Chair, 2007-2009
- Immediate Past Vice Chair, 2006-2007
- Illinois State Bar Association
- Committees: International and Immigration Law, Education Law, and Human Rights Law
- International Law Section of the American Bar Association
- Committees: Art and Cultural Heritage Law; Human Rights; Customs and International Trade; Law of the Sea.
- Legal Writing Institute, Global Outreach Committee
- American Society of International Law
- Teachers of English to Students of Other Languages: Illinois and International Sections
Languages
French, Italian, Spanish: all skills.
Portuguese: reading and conversation.
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