The Center for International Legal Studies in cooperation with McGill University and Suffolk University Law School present The Internet: Governance and the Law, “Civil Society and the Governance of Multimodal Communication” at McGill, Montréal, Canada, October 26-29, 2008. The call for papers deadline is April 14, 2008. For more information see this post at Concurring Opinions.
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| October 26, 2008 | to | October 29, 2008 |
The Center for International Legal Studies in cooperation with McGill University and Suffolk University Law School present The Internet: Governance and the Law, “Civil Society and the Governance of Multimodal Communication” at McGill, Montréal, Canada, October 26-29, 2008. The call for papers deadline is April 14, 2008. For more information see this post at Concurring Opinions.
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The Center for International Legal Studies in cooperation with McGill University and Suffolk University Law School present The Internet: Governance and the Law, “Civil Society and the Governance of Multimodal Communication” at McGill, Montréal, Canada, October 26-29, 2008. The call for papers deadline is April 14, 2008. For more information see this post at Concurring Opinions.
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The Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Manchester School of Law hosts the annual Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference March 18-20, 2008. The call for papers deadline is Feb. 1, 2008.
Papers are called for in many streams: Administrative Law; Construction Law; Criminal Justice; Diversity and Judging; Education Law; Environmental Law; European Law; Family and Child Law; Gender, Sexuality and Law; Human Rights Practice; Information Technology, Law and Cyberspace; Intellectual Property; Labour Law; Law and Economics; Law and Literature; Law, Race, Religion and Human Rights; Legal Education; Maths, Statistics and Scientific Legal Methodologies; Medical Law and Ethics; Mental Health and Mental Capacity; Regulation, Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility; Regulation, Security and Justice; Sentencing and Punishment; Sexual Offences and Offending; Socio-legal Theory and Method; Sports Law; Transitional Justice; Victims in International Law.
To promote “dialogue across traditional subject specialisms,” the organizers also invite paper proposals under keywords: Governance; Poverty and welfare; Space (real and virtual); Vulnerability; Participation; Identities; Trust; Histories; Resistance; Change.
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| March 18, 2008 | to | March 20, 2008 |
The Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Manchester School of Law hosts the annual Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference March 18-20, 2008. The call for papers deadline is Feb. 1, 2008.
Papers are called for in many streams: Administrative Law; Construction Law; Criminal Justice; Diversity and Judging; Education Law; Environmental Law; European Law; Family and Child Law; Gender, Sexuality and Law; Human Rights Practice; Information Technology, Law and Cyberspace; Intellectual Property; Labour Law; Law and Economics; Law and Literature; Law, Race, Religion and Human Rights; Legal Education; Maths, Statistics and Scientific Legal Methodologies; Medical Law and Ethics; Mental Health and Mental Capacity; Regulation, Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility; Regulation, Security and Justice; Sentencing and Punishment; Sexual Offences and Offending; Socio-legal Theory and Method; Sports Law; Transitional Justice; Victims in International Law.
To promote “dialogue across traditional subject specialisms,” the organizers also invite paper proposals under keywords: Governance; Poverty and welfare; Space (real and virtual); Vulnerability; Participation; Identities; Trust; Histories; Resistance; Change.
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The Centre for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Manchester School of Law hosts the annual Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference March 18-20, 2008. The call for papers deadline is Feb. 1, 2008.
Papers are called for in many streams: Administrative Law; Construction Law; Criminal Justice; Diversity and Judging; Education Law; Environmental Law; European Law; Family and Child Law; Gender, Sexuality and Law; Human Rights Practice; Information Technology, Law and Cyberspace; Intellectual Property; Labour Law; Law and Economics; Law and Literature; Law, Race, Religion and Human Rights; Legal Education; Maths, Statistics and Scientific Legal Methodologies; Medical Law and Ethics; Mental Health and Mental Capacity; Regulation, Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility; Regulation, Security and Justice; Sentencing and Punishment; Sexual Offences and Offending; Socio-legal Theory and Method; Sports Law; Transitional Justice; Victims in International Law.
To promote “dialogue across traditional subject specialisms,” the organizers also invite paper proposals under keywords: Governance; Poverty and welfare; Space (real and virtual); Vulnerability; Participation; Identities; Trust; Histories; Resistance; Change.
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The organizer of the Gender, Sexuality and Law stream for the annual Socio-Legal Studies Conference (March 18-20, 2008, Manchester) solicits abstracts and paper proposals by Jan. 31, 2008. Jump to full post
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| March 18, 2008 | to | March 20, 2008 |
The organizer of the Gender, Sexuality and Law stream for the annual Socio-Legal Studies Conference (March 18-20, 2008, Manchester) solicits abstracts and paper proposals by Jan. 31, 2008. Jump to full post
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The organizer of the Gender, Sexuality and Law stream for the annual Socio-Legal Studies Conference (March 18-20, 2008, Manchester) solicits abstracts and paper proposals by Jan. 31, 2008. Jump to full post
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Chase Law
Susan Pace Hamill (Alabama Law), Tax Policy and Judeo-Christian Ethics
Emory
Rick Bank (Stanford), Race Consciousness, Color Blindness and the Non-Recognition of Discrimination
Georgia State
Daniel Bonilla (Los Andes Law)
NYU Legal History
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Chicago Law and Economics
Rene Stulz (Ohio State Business), Differences in Governance Practices between U.S. and Foreign Firms: Measurement, Causes, and Consequences
Georgetown
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Notre Dame
Matt Barrett (Notre Dame Law), Catholic Social Teaching in the Context of Indiana Property Tax Reform
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Columbia Law and Economics
Barak Richman (Duke Law)
Georgetown Law and Philosophy
Henry Richardson (Georgetown Philosophy)
Marquette
Andrew Gold (DePaul Law)
Queen’s Law
Bradley Wendel (Cornell Law), Politics and Government Lawyers
Rutgers-Camden
Ekow Yankah (Illinois Law), Virtue’s Domain
Seton Hall
Dorothy Brown (Washington and Lee Law)
SMU Law and Citizenship
Laura Appleman (Willamette Law), The Lost True Meaning of the Jury Trial Right
St. John’s
Thomas Healy (Seton Hall Law), Brandenburg in a Time of Terror
Temple
Alice Ristroph (Utah Law), Respect and Resistance in Punishment Theory
Vanderbilt
Curtis Bridgeman (Florida State Law)
Vanderbilt Faculty Presentation
Tracey E. George (Vanderbilt Law), The Study of Judicial Behavior Colloquium
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on January 14th, 2008
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