Alabama
Beverley McLachlin (Supreme Court of Canada)
Columbia Law and Economics
Glenn Ellison (MIT Econmics), A Theory of Rule Development
Hofstra
Dean Spade (Seattle Law), Discrimination, Recognition, and the Politics of Impossibility
Northwestern International Law
Ian Hurd (Northwestern Political Science)
St. Thomas
Michael Moreland (Villanova Law)
UC Berkeley CSLS
Abigail Saguy (UCLA Sociology), National Context and Power in the Construction of Social Problems:
The Case of the American and French News Reporting on Obesity
UC Berkeley Law and Economics
Daniel Rodriguez (Texas Law), Is Administrative Law Inevitable
Yale Workplace Theory and Policy Seminar
Jennifer Klein (Yale History)
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Human Rights and the Military; A duty to protect? is an international conference organised by the Armed Forces Law Association of New Zealand in conjunction with the School of Law, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand, 28 – 30 August 2009. The call for papers deadline is March 27, 2009. Jump to full post
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Human Rights and the Military; A duty to protect? is an international conference organised by the Armed Forces Law Association of New Zealand in conjunction with the School of Law, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand, 28 – 30 August 2009. The call for papers deadline is March 27, 2009. Jump to full post
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Human Rights and the Military; A duty to protect? is an international conference organised by the Armed Forces Law Association of New Zealand in conjunction with the School of Law, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand, 28 – 30 August 2009. The call for papers deadline is March 27, 2009. Jump to full post
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