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Call for Papers – Journal of East Asia and International Law

August 1, 2009
1:00 pm

The Journal of East Asia and International Law of the Yijun Institute of International Law seeks papers for its Fall 2009 issue, which will focus on the Maritime Environment in East Asia. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis but must be received by September 1, 2009 for inclusion. International lawyers should send their papers anytime before August 1.

The Journal of East Asia and International Law aims to provide a forum for legal scholars and practitioners of East Asia and elsewhere to discuss the broad range of issues relating to East Asia. The Board of Editors invites submissions of manuscripts which analyze either East Asian affairs with a viewpoint of international law or general international legal questions from an East Asian perspective.

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March 26th Colloquia/Workshops

March 26, 2009

Alabama

       Matthew Kramer (Cambridge Law), Freedom and the Rule of Law

Boston College

       Neil  Buchanan (George Washington Law)

 Columbia

       Philip Hamburger (Columbia Law), Beyond Protection

Florida State

       Jayanth Krishnan (William Mitchell Law), (Un)wanted Outsiders: The Debate over Excluding American and British Law Firms from a Thriving Capital Market

Minnesota Faculty Works

       Richard Brooks (Yale Law), Groups and Individuals

Toronto Health Law

      Theodor R. Marmour (Yale Management), Reflections on Medicare Across the North American Border

Tulsa

       The Legal Scholarship of Richard Epstein

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March 25th Colloquia/Workshops

Connecticut

       Ben Depoorter (Miami Law), Law in the Shadow of Bargaining: The Feedback Effect of Civil Settlements

Emory

      Jane Schacter (Stanford)

Iowa

       Dorothy Roberts (Northwestern Law)

 NYU Legal History

       Sally Hadden (Florida State), Lawyers’ Libraries in Colonial America: Volume and Volumes

SMU

       Mechele Dickerson (Texas Law)

Southwestern

       Keith Aoki (UC Davis Law)

St. Louis

      Joel K. Goldstein (St. Louis Law), Cheney, Vice Presidential Power, and the War on Terror

Toledo

       Llew Gibbons (Toledo Law), Regulatory Approaches: Crisis, Danger or Opportunity for Intellectual Property Law in the United States

Toronto Tax Law

      Mark Gergen (Texas), Why Strong Third Party Penalties are an Essential Tool for Discouraging Taxpayers from Taking Aggressive Positions in Reporting on Matters of Factual or Legal Uncertainty

USC Law History and Culture

       Scott Washington (Princeton), The Blood of Homer Plessy: A Counterfactual Analysis of the Case of Plessy v. Ferguson

Posted by on March 25th, 2009 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, Legal History, Property Law, Tax Law | no comments