Coastal Resiliency - Oxford, MS
The Sea Grant Law & Policy Journal (University of Mississippi) presents Coastal Resiliency March 25-26, 2008. The call for paper deadlines (Nov. 15, 2007, for abstracts; Feb. 15, 2008, for student papers) have passed.
The Sea Grant Law & Policy Journal (University of Mississippi) presents Coastal Resiliency March 25-26, 2008. The call for paper deadlines (Nov. 15, 2007, for abstracts; Feb. 15, 2008, for student papers) have passed.
| March 25, 2008 | ||
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| March 26, 2008 | ||
The Sea Grant Law & Policy Journal (University of Mississippi) presents Coastal Resiliency March 25-26, 2008. The call for paper deadlines (Nov. 15, 2007, for abstracts; Feb. 15, 2008, for student papers) have passed.
The Sea Grant Law & Policy Journal (University of Mississippi) presents Coastal Resiliency March 25-26, 2008. The call for paper deadlines (Nov. 15, 2007, for abstracts; Feb. 15, 2008, for student papers) have passed.
| February 15, 2008 |
The Virginia Law & Business Review and the Virginia Law & Business Society presented The Competitive Edge: Is the U.S. Losing Ground in the Capital Markets? Feb. 15, 2008.
The Virginia Law & Business Review and the Virginia Law & Business Society presented The Competitive Edge: Is the U.S. Losing Ground in the Capital Markets? Feb. 15, 2008.
John Conley (North Carolina Law), The Corporate Social Responsibility Movement as an Ethnographic Problem
David Brink (UCSD Philosophy), Mill’s Ambivalence About Rights
Paul Miller (Washington Law), Good Intentions and Eugenics: Avoiding Genetic Genocide
Greg Mitchell (Virginia Law), Second Thoughts
Richard Craswell (Stanford Law), When is a Willful Breach Willful?
Richard Hyland (Rutgers-Camden Law), A Flexible Methodology for Comparative Law
Kim Alexander (California Voter Foundation), Digital Democracy –a Look Back, a Look Ahead
Kenneth C. Kettering (New York Law School), Securitization and Its Discontents
Benjamin L. Liebman (Columbia Law), A Populist Threat to China’s Courts?
Noga Morag-Levine (Michigan State Law), Civil Law, Common Law, and the Origins of Anglo-American Skepticism towards the Precautionary Principle
Andy Daughety (Vanderbilt Economics), Mass Torts and the Incentives for Suit, Settlement, and Trial
Rick Hasen (Loyola-LA Law), The Untimely Death of Bush v. Gore
Randall K.C. Kau (XE Capital Management), The Winding Path from Tax Law to Hedge Fund Land
| February 25, 2008 |
John Conley (North Carolina Law), The Corporate Social Responsibility Movement as an Ethnographic Problem
David Brink (UCSD Philosophy), Mill’s Ambivalence About Rights
Paul Miller (Washington Law), Good Intentions and Eugenics: Avoiding Genetic Genocide
Greg Mitchell (Virginia Law), Second Thoughts
Richard Craswell (Stanford Law), When is a Willful Breach Willful?
Richard Hyland (Rutgers-Camden Law), A Flexible Methodology for Comparative Law
Kim Alexander (California Voter Foundation), Digital Democracy –a Look Back, a Look Ahead
Kenneth C. Kettering (New York Law School), Securitization and Its Discontents
Benjamin L. Liebman (Columbia Law), A Populist Threat to China’s Courts?
Noga Morag-Levine (Michigan State Law), Civil Law, Common Law, and the Origins of Anglo-American Skepticism towards the Precautionary Principle
Andy Daughety (Vanderbilt Economics), Mass Torts and the Incentives for Suit, Settlement, and Trial
Rick Hasen (Loyola-LA Law), The Untimely Death of Bush v. Gore
Randall K.C. Kau (XE Capital Management), The Winding Path from Tax Law to Hedge Fund Land
| February 25, 2008 |
The Widener Law Journal presents a symposium on Crimtorts, Feb. 25, 2008, Harrisburg, PA. Jump to full post
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