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International Labor Standards, Rights and Beyond – Stanford, CA

August 14, 2009toAugust 15, 2009

Stanford Law School presents International Labor Standards, Rights and Beyond, on August 14th-15th, 2009 This conference will focus on the development of international labor standards and rights and the use of foreign law by national court systems. The range of topics will include transnational labor citizenship, country-specific labor programs
linking trade and labor rights, and the role of the World Trade Organization and the International Labor Organization.

The conference will provide a forum in which to examine freedom of association, the right to strike under the aforementioned organization policies, and the impact of the ILO upon regional trade agreements and national policies. There will be extensive discussion of private codes of conduct established by corporations and negotiated by NGOs. The conference will end with a specific focus on labor standards in the United States and Asia.

Featured speakers include Honorable Donald Johnston, former Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); Judge Rosemary Barkett of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit;Professor Harry Arthurs of Osgoode Hall Law School; Professor Robert Flanagan of Stanford Graduate School of Business; Professor Risa Lieberwitz of Cornell University; and Dan Henkle, Senior Vice President of Social Responsibility at Gap, Inc.

Posted by on January 16th, 2009 | EVENTS | no comments

International Labor Standards, Rights and Beyond – Stanford, CA

Stanford Law School presents International Labor Standards, Rights and Beyond, on August 14th-15th, 2009  This conference will focus on the development of international labor standards and rights and the use of foreign law by national court systems. The range of topics will include transnational labor citizenship, country-specific labor programs
linking trade and labor rights, and the role of the World Trade Organization and the International Labor Organization.

The conference will provide a forum in which to examine freedom of association, the right to strike under the aforementioned organization policies, and the impact of the ILO upon regional trade agreements and national policies. There will be extensive discussion of private codes of conduct established by corporations and negotiated by NGOs. The conference will end with a specific focus on labor standards in the United States and Asia.

Featured speakers include Honorable Donald Johnston, former Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD); Judge Rosemary Barkett of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit;Professor Harry Arthurs of Osgoode Hall Law School; Professor Robert Flanagan of Stanford Graduate School of Business; Professor Risa Lieberwitz of Cornell University; and Dan Henkle, Senior Vice President of Social Responsibility at Gap, Inc.

Posted by on January 16th, 2009 | CONFERENCES, International Law, Labor and Employment Law | no comments

Comparative Administrative Law Conference – New Haven, CT

May 8, 2009toMay 9, 2009

Yale Law School presents the Comparative Administrative Law Conference on May 8-9, 2009. This event is by invitation and space is limited, but interested parties are encouraged to contact the coordinators for additional information. Contact: Susan Rose-Ackerman at susan.rose-ackerman@yale.edu.

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Comparative Administrative Law Conference – New Haven, CT

Yale Law School presents the Comparative Administrative Law Conference on May 8-9, 2009.  This event is by invitation and space is limited, but interested parties are encouraged to contact the coordinators for additional information.  Contact: Susan Rose-Ackerman at susan.rose-ackerman@yale.edu.

Posted by on January 16th, 2009 | Administrative Law, Comparative Law, CONFERENCES | no comments

January 16th Colloquia/Workshop

Cincinnati

      Michael Heise (Cornell Law), Pass or Fail:  High-Stakes Testing and Educational Policy by Litigation

Florida

       Yariv Brauner (Florida Law), Tax Incentives and Economic Development

Kansas

       Ann Scarlett (St. Louis)

Seton Hall

      Angela Onwuachi-Willig (Iowa Law)

Southwestern

       Robert M. Chesney (Wake Forrest)

Toronto Feminism and Law

       Alejandro Madrazo (Yale Law), The 2008 Mexican Supreme Court Decision on Abortion 

Toronto Legal Theory

       Deborah Hellman (Maryland Law), Prosecuting Doctors for Trusting Patients

Posted by on January 16th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Law and Gender, Law and Sexuality, Legal Education, Tax Law | no comments