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2024-05-11
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Sterling Gaillard Arroyo Cleary Urquhart Sullivan
Sciences Po students have the option to take their interest in law one step further with our one-year full-time Latin Legum Magister in Transnational Arbitration and Dispute Settlement program. This video offers testimonials from professors and students with first-hand insights into this one-year, full-time LLM program held in Paris. As Emeritus Professor at Sciences Po and Managing Partner at Shearman & Sterling, Emmanuel Gaillard praises the university's transnational vision of arbitration. One of the reasons he enjoys working here is the quality of his debates with arbitrators from across the world. Diego Fernandez Arroyo, LLM Director, discusses the structure of the program and the compulsory courses, as well as the elective sessions and the workshops carried out on-site, in law firms. Amy Wen Wei, Associate in International Arbitration at Cleary Gottlieb, reflects on her opportunities as a Sciences Po student to meet practitioners and take part in conferences on the topic of international arbitration. Former student Karolina Rozycka, who works as International Arbitration Associate for Clifford Chance, reflects on her what she took away from the LLM program. She remembers gaining inside knowledge of legal cultures and jurisdictions here, as well as expanding her knowledge base with insights on private, corporate, international, and WTO law at Sciences Po. As the seat of the International Chamber of Commerce and the ICC Court, Paris is the ideal place to learn arbitration through practice, Ms. Rozycka believes. A view which is shared by Isabelle Michou, Partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. She says law firms base their arbitration department in Paris, and that French courts have a thorough understanding of international law. Pedro Arcoverde, Deputy Counsel at the ICC International Court of Arbitration, chimes in to say that Sciences Po is ideally located and to attest to the university's unrivalled prowess in the field. For more on our one-year full-time Latin Legum Magister in Transnational Arbitration and Dispute Settlement program, visit our dedicated page at: (http•••) Your career in arbitration and litigation is one step closer. Apply for your course at Sciences Po today: EN: (http•••) FR: (http•••) / Join us now on social media!---- Subscribe to our Youtube channel: (http•••) Like us on Facebook: (http•••) (http•••) Follow us on Instagram: (http•••) Stay in touch on Snapchat: (http•••) Connect with us on LinkedIn: (http•••) Join our official Facebook group: (http•••) Sign up to our newsletter: (http•••) Follow our livestream channel: (http•••) Check out our Sciences Po app on the App Store: (http•••) Keep up with the latest with our Android app available on Google Play: (http•••)
Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin Mantovani Kerr Johns Merrill Rafferty Cleary 1894 1929 1952 1960 1961 1979
Dimitri Zinovievich Tiomkin 1894 –1979. A Ukrainian-born, American film composer and conductor. Classically trained in St. Petersburg, Russia before the Bolshevik Revolution, he moved to Berlin and then New York City after the Russian Revolution. In 1929, after the stock market crash, he moved to Hollywood, where he became best known for his scores for Western films, including Duel in the Sun, Red River, High Noon, The Big Sky, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, and Last Train from Gun Hill. Tiomkin received twenty-two Academy Award nominations and won four Oscars, three for Best Original Score for High Noon, The High and the Mighty, and The Old Man and the Sea, and one for Best Original Song for "The Ballad of High Noon" from the former film The Sundowners is a 1960 Technicolor film that tells the story of an Australian outback family torn between the father's desires to continue his nomadic sheep-herding ways and the wife's and son's desire to settle down in one place. The film stars Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Peter Ustinov, with a supporting cast including Glynis Johns, Dina Merrill, Michael Anderson Jr., and Chips Rafferty. The screenplay was adapted by Isobel Lennart from Jon Cleary's 1952 novel of the same name; it was produced and directed by Fred Zinnemann. It falls into the Australian meat pie Western genre. At the 33rd Academy Awards, The Sundowners was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Deborah Kerr), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Glynis Johns), Best Director, Best Picture, and Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium On this video a different take, but also based on fading tradition. The traditional traveling gypsies in their ornate colourful wagons, once a common sight beside the way on some rustic lane. The whole notion of this way of life still has a strong romantic appeal, escaping the pressures of the twenty first century for a simpler outdoor existence closer to Nature. Enjoy the catchy little tune that seems to gently trot on its merry way. Album Info:- Dimitri Tiomkin: The Sundowners Theme 'Mantovani plays the Theme from Exodus and other Themes' From a vinyl E.P. on Decca DFE 6671 - released 1961 Apologies for any unintended infringement of copyright. This video has not been made for any element of personal profit or gain
Claudio Monteverdi Reginald Mobley Mobley Aaron Sheehan John Taylor Sherwin Schmalz Ramsey Paul O Dette Cleary Grossman Caves 1567 1643 2016
“Zefiro torna” by Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643) Claudio Monteverdi's Madrigals of War and Love April 16, 2016 New York's Society for Ethical Culture Jolle Greenleaf, soprano Molly Quinn, soprano Reginald Mobley, alto Aaron Sheehan, tenor Jason McStoots, tenor John Taylor Ward, bass Robert Mealy, violin Adriane Post, violin Erin Headley, gamba Doron David Sherwin, cornetto Kiri Tollaksen, cornetto Greg Ingles, trombone Erik Schmalz, trombone Mack Ramsey, trombone Paul O'Dette, theorbo Charlie Weaver, theorbo Hank Heijink, theorbo Maria Christina Cleary, harp Jeffrey Grossman, harpsichord Translation: Zephir returns and fills the air with good scents, and warms the waters, and, whispering in the green branches, gets the flowers to dance in the meadow. Phillis and Chloris with a garland of flowers on their head, are singing love songs, while the sweet harmony echoes through the woods, valleys and caves. A beautiful dawn rises in the sky and the sun is shining more, while a silver light adorns Thetys’ cerulean mantle. Only I, through lonely deserted woods, now give way to my grief, as it's my fate, now sing my beloved‘s beautiful eyes.
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