Professor Davis' Research and Academic Interests
Conferences
Asia Forum: The International Law of Some Asian Island Disputes: South China Sea, China-Japan, Japan-Korea, Japan-Russia, October 15, 2012
Commemorating 1808: Fighting for the Right to Dream, October 25, 2008
Streaming Video from WGTE – Toledo Public Television:
Keynote Address - The Honorable Donald M. Payne, Representative of the 10th Congressional District of New Jersey
Panel 1 - People as Crops , Evelyn L. Wilson, Professor of Law, Southern University Law Center and The Colonization Movement Before and After the Alleged End of Slavery , Dr. Sakui W. G. Malakpa, Professor, College of Education, University of Toledo
Panel 2 – Shades of Gray: Free Blacks, Poor Whites, and the Politics of Difference in Antebellum Texas , Jason A. Gillmer, Professor of Law, Texas Wesleyan School of Law, From 1808: a 200 + years journey from contract chattel to metaphorical contract negotiator, Angela Mae Kupenda, Professor of Law, Mississippi College School of Law, and 1808 and African American History: The Cycle of Optimism and Despair , Roy E. Finkenbine, Professor of History and Director of the Black Abolitionist Archives, University of Detroit Mercy
Panel 3 – 1808-2008: Product of the U.S. Government , Dorothy M. Davis, President, The Diasporan Touch, Board Member, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Market Women’s Fund and 1808, 1908, 2008: A Political Science Perspective , Dr. Carter A. Wilson, Professor of Political Science, University of Toledo College of Law
Conference Papers and Outlines:
Exploring the Analogy between Modern Trafficking in Humans and the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, Karen E. Bravo, Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis
1808-2008: Product of the U.S. Government, Dorothy M. Davis, President, The Diasporan Touch, Board Member, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Market Women's Fund
British Freedom: Promise and Reality. The Case of the Black Loyalists Stephen Kimber, Rogers Communications Chair in Journalism at The University of King's College in Halifax, Canada (by video)
(Outline) The Colonization Movement Before and After the Alleged End of Slavery, Dr. Sakui W. G. Malakpa, Professor, College of Education, University of Toledo
Slavery 1808 B.C., Rabbi Alan M. Sokobin, College of Law, University of Toledo
Other Conference Materials:
September 5, 2008 Press Release
Additional Information and Hotels
Other Conferences
Symposium on Enhancing Worldwide Understanding Through Online Dispute Resolution
The Nuremberg War Crimes Trial and its Policy Consequences Today
"Enhancing Worldwide Understanding Through Online Dispute Resolution, April 21-22, 2006"