We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities (Suffolk University Law School, Boston, April 3-4, 2009) and the Association for the Study of Food and Society (details for the 2009 conference TBA on the ASFS website). Although we aim to use these panels as a partial foundation for creating the edited collection, we are also happy to consider abstracts and articles from potential contributors who are unable to attend either ASLCH or ASFS. Finished essays should be of a quality suitable for publication with an established university press and reasonably accessible to a multidisciplinary audience of scholars and students of the law, social sciences, and humanities, as well as interested readers outside the academy.
J. Amy Dillard
Assistant Professor of Law
University of Baltimore School of Law
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
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We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities (Suffolk University Law School, Boston, April 3-4, 2009) and the Association for the Study of Food and Society (details for the 2009 conference TBA on the ASFS website). Although we aim to use these panels as a partial foundation for creating the edited collection, we are also happy to consider abstracts and articles from potential contributors who are unable to attend either ASLCH or ASFS. Finished essays should be of a quality suitable for publication with an established university press and reasonably accessible to a multidisciplinary audience of scholars and students of the law, social sciences, and humanities, as well as interested readers outside the academy.
J. Amy Dillard
Assistant Professor of Law
University of Baltimore School of Law
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
adillard[at]ubalt.edu Jump to full post
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| April 3, 2009 | to | April 4, 2009 |
We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities (Suffolk University Law School, Boston, April 3-4, 2009) and the Association for the Study of Food and Society (details for the 2009 conference TBA on the ASFS website). Although we aim to use these panels as a partial foundation for creating the edited collection, we are also happy to consider abstracts and articles from potential contributors who are unable to attend either ASLCH or ASFS. Finished essays should be of a quality suitable for publication with an established university press and reasonably accessible to a multidisciplinary audience of scholars and students of the law, social sciences, and humanities, as well as interested readers outside the academy.
J. Amy Dillard
Assistant Professor of Law
University of Baltimore School of Law
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
adillard[at]ubalt.edu Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 15th, 2008
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We seek papers on food, culture, and the law, written from a variety of perspectives, appropriate for presentation at one or both of the following conferences: the Association for the Study of Law, Culture, and the Humanities (Suffolk University Law School, Boston, April 3-4, 2009) and the Association for the Study of Food and Society (details for the 2009 conference TBA on the ASFS website). Although we aim to use these panels as a partial foundation for creating the edited collection, we are also happy to consider abstracts and articles from potential contributors who are unable to attend either ASLCH or ASFS. Finished essays should be of a quality suitable for publication with an established university press and reasonably accessible to a multidisciplinary audience of scholars and students of the law, social sciences, and humanities, as well as interested readers outside the academy.
J. Amy Dillard
Assistant Professor of Law
University of Baltimore School of Law
1420 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
adillard[at]ubalt.edu Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 15th, 2008
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| July 16, 2008 | to | September 15, 2008 |
This isn’t specifically about legal research instruction, but might be of interest to those who teach legal research: Critical Pedagogy and Library Instruction: An Edited Collection. Abstracts are due Sept. 15, 2008. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on July 16th, 2008
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The 2008 International Law and Trade Conference (ILTC) and the LSPI 2008 (The 3rd International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT) will be held together at the University of Economics Prague, Czech Republic, Sept. 3-5, 2008.
The call for papers for LSPI is here. Deadlines: full research papers - Aug. 1, 2008; abstract presentations - Aug. 15, 2008.
The call for papers for ILTC is here. Deadlines: full research papers - Aug. 1, 2008; abstract presentations - Aug. 15, 2008.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on July 1st, 2008
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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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| August 14, 2008 | to | August 17, 2008 |
The 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research (ISJR) will be in Adelaide, South Australia, Aug. 14-17, 2008. “Hosted by Flinders University in South Australia, the theme of the 2008 conference is Justice in a Diverse Society, although attendees will be presenting cutting-edge research on all aspects of justice and fairness.”
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 11th, 2008
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The Georgia State University Law Review invites submissions for a special theme issue addressing current topics in disability law. The Review will consider any submission that broadly relates to legal issues confronting people with disabilities but is particularly interested in submissions that touch on the Americans with Disabilities Act or Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.Articles should be limited to 35,000 words, including footnotes. Longer submissions will be considered but a strong preference will be given to shorter essays. Depending on article length, the Law Review anticipates that three to six articles will be selected and published in a single volume.The target date for publication is January 2009. The deadline for article submission is August 15th, 2008.
Complimentary copies of this volume will be mailed to all members of the Disability Law Section of the AALS.
E-mail submissions to ahall31 [at] student.gsu.edu
Hardcopy submissions should be sent to:
Georgia State University College of Law
Attention: Law Review
140 Decatur Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 10th, 2008
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The AALS Section of International Law solicits paper proposals for its program, Taking International Law Seriously: Will the United States Abide by International Law that is a Law of Rules?, Jan. 9, 2009. Proposals are due Aug. 15, 2008. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 5th, 2008
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Tulane University Law School hosts the 6th Annual Works in Progress Intellectual Property Colloquium Oct. 3-4, 2008. The call for papers deadline is Aug. 15, 2008. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 3rd, 2008
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AALS Section on National Security call for papers: National Security Law Advice to the New Administration. The panel will be Jan. 8, 2009. The call for papers deadline is Aug. 15, 2008. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 2nd, 2008
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AALS Section on Business Association call for papers: What, If Anything, Can Finance
Teach Law (and vice versa)? The program is Jan. 10, 2009. The call for papers deadline is Aug. 15, 2008. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on June 2nd, 2008
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| August 14, 2008 | to | August 17, 2008 |
The 12th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Justice Research will take place in Adelaide, South Australia, August 14-17, 2008.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on May 20th, 2008
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The Central States Law Schools Association (CSLSA) will hold its annual conference and meeting at Southern Illinois University (SIU) Law School in Carbondale, Illinois, Oct. 24-25, 2008. The call for abstracts deadline is May 9, 2008, for those who want their pieces to be considered for publication and Aug. 15, 2008, for others. Faculty from schools outside the region may participate. Registration is free, and one night’s lodging is paid for presenters. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 1st, 2008
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| August 1, 2008 |
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The Third International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT (LSPI) together with the Second International Law and Trade Conference (ILTC) will take place September 3-5, 2008, in Prague, Czech Republic. The meetings are sponsored by the International Association of IT Lawyers in cooperation with University of Economics in Prague.
Call for papers deadlines: peer-reviewed papers - Aug. 1, 2008; non-academic presentation abstracts - Aug. 15, 2008.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on March 9th, 2008
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