CALL FOR ARTICLES-REAL ESTATE LAW JOURNALThe Real Estate Law Journal is calling for articles on any subject of real estate law. The RELJ is published by Thomson/West and has been presenting its extensive readership both theoretical and practical articles in field of real estate law for over 36 years.
Generally, the articles range in length from 15 to 35 double-spaced pages, including footnotes. Authors should use Bluebook style, but extensive footnoting typically seen in traditional law reviews is not required.
The RELJ welcomes articles from legal scholars, practitioners and well-written articles from law students.
Anyone wishing to submit an article can send it in MS Word format to: robert.aalberts [at] unlv.edu.
Thank you.
Robert J. Aalberts, J.D., M.A.
Editor-in-Chief
Professor of Legal Studies
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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The Southeastern Environmental Law Journal always welcomes scholarly papers relating to any issue that relates to environmental law. Particularly, we are currently seeking papers relating to fisheries, energy policy, and marine environmental issues.
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The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy solicits articles on housing (deadline Aug. 1, 2008), the elderly (deadline Sept. 1, 2008), and juvenile justice (deadline Nov. 1, 2008). Jump to full post
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The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy solicits articles on housing (deadline Aug. 1, 2008), the elderly (deadline Sept. 1, 2008), and juvenile justice (deadline Nov. 1, 2008). Jump to full post
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The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy solicits articles on housing (deadline Aug. 1, 2008), the elderly (deadline Sept. 1, 2008), and juvenile justice (deadline Nov. 1, 2008). Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
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The Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law & Policy solicits articles on housing (deadline Aug. 1, 2008), the elderly (deadline Sept. 1, 2008), and juvenile justice (deadline Nov. 1, 2008). Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
| Poverty Law, Elder Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Criminal Law, Property Law |
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The European Law Journal presents the International Workshop for Young Scholars (WISH) Nov. 14-15, 2008. The call for papers deadline is June 30, 2008. This year’s theme is Europe – a Continent of Immigration? Legal Challenges in the Construction of the European Migration Policy. Jump to full post
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The European Law Journal presents the International Workshop for Young Scholars (WISH) Nov. 14-15, 2008. The call for papers deadline is June 30, 2008. This year’s theme is Europe – a Continent of Immigration? Legal Challenges in the Construction of the European Migration Policy. Jump to full post
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The European Law Journal presents the International Workshop for Young Scholars (WISH) Nov. 14-15, 2008. The call for papers deadline is June 30, 2008. This year’s theme is Europe – a Continent of Immigration? Legal Challenges in the Construction of the European Migration Policy. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
| Immigration Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Comparative Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES |
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On February 20, 2009, the Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) at the University of Iowa College of Law, in conjunction with the University of Iowa Center for International Finance & Development (UICIFD), will hold a symposium on Financial Markets and Systemic Risk: The Global Repercussions of the U.S. Subprime Mortgage Meltdown. The purposes of the one-day symposium are three-fold. First, the symposium will seek to identify the causes and origins of the current international financial crisis. Second, it will assess the regulatory responses in the U.S. and abroad, as well as cooperatives responses among the various regional and international organizations. Finally, it will explore ways in which future financial crises of similar ilk can be prevented.
The TLCP and UICIFD invite interested persons to submit abstracts of papers relating to the themes of the symposium’s three panels to TLCP Editor in Chief, Minji Kim at Minji-Kim [at] uiowa.edu. The papers will be published in the TLCP in the winter of 2009, and the journal will arrange for funding to cover transportation and lodging for the symposium’s participants.
The full call for papers is here. “The deadline for submission of the abstracts is Monday, July 21, 2008. However, we encourage interested panelists to submit their abstracts as soon as possible.”
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
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On February 20, 2009, the Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) at the University of Iowa College of Law, in conjunction with the University of Iowa Center for International Finance & Development (UICIFD), will hold a symposium on Financial Markets and Systemic Risk: The Global Repercussions of the U.S. Subprime Mortgage Meltdown. The purposes of the one-day symposium are three-fold. First, the symposium will seek to identify the causes and origins of the current international financial crisis. Second, it will assess the regulatory responses in the U.S. and abroad, as well as cooperatives responses among the various regional and international organizations. Finally, it will explore ways in which future financial crises of similar ilk can be prevented.
The TLCP and UICIFD invite interested persons to submit abstracts of papers relating to the themes of the symposium’s three panels to TLCP Editor in Chief, Minji Kim at Minji-Kim [at] uiowa.edu. The papers will be published in the TLCP in the winter of 2009, and the journal will arrange for funding to cover transportation and lodging for the symposium’s participants.
The full call for papers is here. “The deadline for submission of the abstracts is Monday, July 21, 2008. However, we encourage interested panelists to submit their abstracts as soon as possible.”
Please take the Legal Scholarship Blog survey.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
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On February 20, 2009, the Journal of Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) at the University of Iowa College of Law, in conjunction with the University of Iowa Center for International Finance & Development (UICIFD), will hold a symposium on Financial Markets and Systemic Risk: The Global Repercussions of the U.S. Subprime Mortgage Meltdown. The purposes of the one-day symposium are three-fold. First, the symposium will seek to identify the causes and origins of the current international financial crisis. Second, it will assess the regulatory responses in the U.S. and abroad, as well as cooperatives responses among the various regional and international organizations. Finally, it will explore ways in which future financial crises of similar ilk can be prevented.
The TLCP and UICIFD invite interested persons to submit abstracts of papers relating to the themes of the symposium’s three panels to TLCP Editor in Chief, Minji Kim at Minji-Kim [at] uiowa.edu. The papers will be published in the TLCP in the winter of 2009, and the journal will arrange for funding to cover transportation and lodging for the symposium’s participants.
The full call for papers is here. “The deadline for submission of the abstracts is Monday, July 21, 2008. However, we encourage interested panelists to submit their abstracts as soon as possible.”
Please take the Legal Scholarship Blog survey.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
| Securities Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Commercial Law, International Law, CONFERENCES |
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The Campbell Law Review is soliciting papers for its Volume 31, Issue 1 law journal, due out in November 2008.
We hope to receive all papers by August 15th, 2008. We are not looking for a specific subject matter — just well-written papers! Papers can be submitted to culawreview [at] email.campbell.edu.
Matthew Quinn
Editor-in-Chief
Campbell Law Review
Post Office Box 1165
Buies Creek, NC 27506
Office: (910) 893-1749
Mobile: (919) 770-0791
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The Campbell Law Review is soliciting papers for its Volume 31, Issue 1 law journal, due out in November 2008.
We hope to receive all papers by August 15th, 2008. We are not looking for a specific subject matter — just well-written papers! Papers can be submitted to culawreview [at] email.campbell.edu.
Matthew Quinn
Editor-in-Chief
Campbell Law Review
Post Office Box 1165
Buies Creek, NC 27506
Office: (910) 893-1749
Mobile: (919) 770-0791
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 24th, 2008
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