My last few days will be spent catching up with people, final meetings with the students on their cases, and perhaps a last presentation Wednesday, perhaps on International Law(this is scheduled, but Chimge may have another idea).
Tuesday I had lunch with the Legal Assistant to the President of Mongolia, who expressed interest in my work with the Alien Torts Statute. She is doing a book chapter on Public Interest Litigation and I offered to send her copies of the briefs that I have written on standing.
Wednesday evening, I will meet Luke, the lawyer who translated at the conference last month, for dinner. I also need to meet with the law firm that is doing the air pollution case, at least on Friday, and hopefully once before that.
This will probably be my last blog entry: I am leaving Saturday morning to come home and do not expect to do anything particularly exciting in the last few days.
Some people have e-mailed me encouragement, but I have wondered if my blog entries are getting a little boring – too much like the obnoxious people who tweet what they had for breakfast. I have stuck to factual reporting – perhaps more opinion, analysis and commentary would have been better, but not consistent with the purposes of this blog – to make a public report of my Mongolian experience.
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