| March 4, 2011 | to | March 5, 2011 |
The Association for Law, Property and Society (ALPS) holds its second annual meeting March 4-5, 2011, at Georgetown Law.
Property related topics will cover a number of subject areas including:
- Real, Personal, and Intangible Property
- Cultural Property
- Intellectual Property
- Real Estate Transactions and Finance
- Land Use and Zoning
- Urban Planning and Development
- Environmental Law
- Climate Change
- Housing
- Home
- Green Development
- Mortgages and Foreclosure
- Land Titles
- Indigenous Populations and Sovereignty
- Human Rights and Property
- Entrepreneurship and Property
- Takings and Eminent Domain
- Property Theory
- Property History
- The Economics of Property
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All papers submitted for the conference will be eligible for consideration for publication in a “themed” book to be edited as a part of the series on Law, Property, and Society published by Ashgate Publishing. If there are enough papers to form more than one good edited book, consideration will be given to publishing more than one book. Authors are free to publish papers elsewhere rather than in a proposed conference book. Papers can be works in progress (rather than finished works) for purposes of presenting at the conference.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The Association for Law, Property and Society (ALPS) holds its second annual meeting March 4-5, 2011, at Georgetown Law.
Property related topics will cover a number of subject areas including:
- Real, Personal, and Intangible Property
- Cultural Property
- Intellectual Property
- Real Estate Transactions and Finance
- Land Use and Zoning
- Urban Planning and Development
- Environmental Law
- Climate Change
- Housing
- Home
- Green Development
- Mortgages and Foreclosure
- Land Titles
- Indigenous Populations and Sovereignty
- Human Rights and Property
- Entrepreneurship and Property
- Takings and Eminent Domain
- Property Theory
- Property History
- The Economics of Property
* * *
All papers submitted for the conference will be eligible for consideration for publication in a “themed” book to be edited as a part of the series on Law, Property, and Society published by Ashgate Publishing. If there are enough papers to form more than one good edited book, consideration will be given to publishing more than one book. Authors are free to publish papers elsewhere rather than in a proposed conference book. Papers can be works in progress (rather than finished works) for purposes of presenting at the conference.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| Agricultural Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law, Indian Law, Intellectual Property, Law and Economics, Legal History, Local Government Law, Property Law |
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The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law is accepting scholarly papers related to “Biotechnology and Health-Related Issues in IP Law” for its spring 2011 issue. Professionals and scholars are invited to submit a working paper or idea for consideration. Published individuals may also be invited to present their works at the RIPL symposium April 15, 2011. Proposals are due by September 10, 2010. For questions, contact questions regarding submissions, contact: Wasim K. Bleibel, Lead Articles Editor, wbleibe [at] law.jmls.edu.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law is accepting scholarly papers related to “Biotechnology and Health-Related Issues in IP Law” for its spring 2011 issue. Professionals and scholars are invited to submit a working paper or idea for consideration. Published individuals may also be invited to present their works at the RIPL symposium April 15, 2011. Proposals are due by September 10, 2010. For questions, contact questions regarding submissions, contact: Wasim K. Bleibel, Lead Articles Editor, wbleibe [at] law.jmls.edu.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The John Marshall Review of Intellectual Property Law is accepting scholarly papers related to “Biotechnology and Health-Related Issues in IP Law” for its spring 2011 issue. Professionals and scholars are invited to submit a working paper or idea for consideration. Published individuals may also be invited to present their works at the RIPL symposium April 15, 2011. Proposals are due by September 10, 2010. For questions, contact questions regarding submissions, contact: Wasim K. Bleibel, Lead Articles Editor, wbleibe [at] law.jmls.edu.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Health Law, Intellectual Property, Law and Technology |
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The 2010 Central States Law School Association (CSLSA) Annual Conference will be held Sept. 24 -25, 2010, at the University of North Dakota School of Law. Abstracts are due by Aug. 31, 2010.
The purpose of CSLSA is to foster scholarly exchanges among law faculty across legal disciplines. The annual CSLSA conference is a forum for legal scholars, especially more junior scholars, to present working papers or finished articles on any law-related topic in a relaxed and supportive setting where junior and senior scholars from various disciplines are available to comment. More mature scholars have an opportunity to test new ideas in a less formal setting than is generally available for their work.
Althought CSLSA is a regional association, faculty from around the U.S. are encouraged to participate.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| EVENTS |
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| September 24, 2010 | to | September 25, 2010 |
The 2010 Central States Law School Association (CSLSA) Annual Conference will be held Sept. 24 -25, 2010, at the University of North Dakota School of Law. Abstracts are due by Aug. 31, 2010.
The purpose of CSLSA is to foster scholarly exchanges among law faculty across legal disciplines. The annual CSLSA conference is a forum for legal scholars, especially more junior scholars, to present working papers or finished articles on any law-related topic in a relaxed and supportive setting where junior and senior scholars from various disciplines are available to comment. More mature scholars have an opportunity to test new ideas in a less formal setting than is generally available for their work.
Although CSLSA is a regional association, faculty from around the U.S. are encouraged to participate.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The 2010 Central States Law School Association (CSLSA) Annual Conference will be held Sept. 24 -25, 2010, at the University of North Dakota School of Law. Abstracts are due by Aug. 31, 2010.
The purpose of CSLSA is to foster scholarly exchanges among law faculty across legal disciplines. The annual CSLSA conference is a forum for legal scholars, especially more junior scholars, to present working papers or finished articles on any law-related topic in a relaxed and supportive setting where junior and senior scholars from various disciplines are available to comment. More mature scholars have an opportunity to test new ideas in a less formal setting than is generally available for their work.
Althought CSLSA is a regional association, faculty from around the U.S. are encouraged to participate.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, JUNIOR SCHOLARS |
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The Charleston School of Law hosts a Southeastern Law Scholars Conference Oct. 22 (dinner) and 23 (all day), 2010. This regional conference will bring together junior law school faculty to present published papers or works-in-progress across all disciplines within the law. The conference is open to all junior law faculty (one to seven years teaching experience) at law schools in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. To ensure an atmosphere conducive to feedback, space is limited to twenty participants. To participate in the conference, please send an email to Associate Professor Sheila B. Scheuerman, sscheuerman [at] charlestonlaw.edu by Sept. 20, 2010.
Source: SSRN.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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| October 22, 2010 |
| 6:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
| October 23, 2010 |
The Charleston School of Law hosts a Southeastern Law Scholars Conference Oct. 22 (dinner) and 23 (all day), 2010. This regional conference will bring together junior law school faculty to present published papers or works-in-progress across all disciplines within the law. The conference is open to all junior law faculty (one to seven years teaching experience) at law schools in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. To ensure an atmosphere conducive to feedback, space is limited to twenty participants. To participate in the conference, please send an email to Associate Professor Sheila B. Scheuerman, sscheuerman [at] charlestonlaw.edu by Sept. 20, 2010.
Source: SSRN.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The Charleston School of Law hosts a Southeastern Law Scholars Conference Oct. 22 (dinner) and 23 (all day), 2010. This regional conference will bring together junior law school faculty to present published papers or works-in-progress across all disciplines within the law. The conference is open to all junior law faculty (one to seven years teaching experience) at law schools in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. To ensure an atmosphere conducive to feedback, space is limited to twenty participants. To participate in the conference, please send an email to Associate Professor Sheila B. Scheuerman, sscheuerman [at] charlestonlaw.edu by Sept. 20, 2010.
Source: SSRN.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, JUNIOR SCHOLARS |
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| October 28, 2010 |
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
| October 29, 2010 | to | October 30, 2010 |
The University of Puget Sound presents the second quadrennial National Race and Pedagogy Conference, Teaching and Learning for Justice: Danger and Opportunity in Our Critical Moment, Oct. 28 (7 p.m.) to Oct. 30, 2010. Plenary speakers include activist and performer, Mr. Harry Belafonte; President of University of Maryland Baltimore County, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski; Seattle University law professors Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic; Harvard law professor Lani Guinier. The conference will address all levels of education from many perspectives. The deadline for proposals was in March.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The University of Puget Sound presents the second quadrennial National Race and Pedagogy Conference, Teaching and Learning for Justice: Danger and Opportunity in Our Critical Moment, Oct. 28 (7 p.m.) to Oct. 30, 2010. Plenary speakers include activist and performer, Mr. Harry Belafonte; President of University of Maryland Baltimore County, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski; Seattle University law professors Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic; Harvard law professor Lani Guinier. The conference will address all levels of education from many perspectives. The deadline for proposals was in March.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| CONFERENCES, Education Law, Law and Race, Legal Education |
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The University of Basel in Switzerland and the University of Buea in Cameroon, with the support of UNCITRAL (United Nation Commission on International Trade Law) and OHADA (Organisation for the Harmonised Business Law in Africa) are organising an international conference entitled “The 1st African Conference on International Commercial Law.” The Conference will be held in Douala, Cameroon, Jan. 13-14, 2011. The Conference will focus on topics related to international sales law, international arbitration and unification of general contract law.
During this conference early career researchers also have the opportunity to present recent research papers relating to the topics of the conference. Early career researchers interested in submitting abstracts are invited to do so before Oct. 1, 2010. The abstract should be submitted as a word or pdf document with 12-point font, 1.5 line spacing and should not exceed 1500 words. The abstract should be sent via email to Jeanalain.Penda [at] unibas.ch. A jury of established academics will select the successful eight abstracts. The researchers of the selected abstracts will be given 10 minutes to present their papers during the “Early Career Researchers Panel.” The travel and accommodation expenses of the selected candidates will be covered.
Who is an Early Career Researcher?
Early Career Researchers are people who are within two years of the start of their research careers when submitting their abstract. They should be currently undertaking a dissertation, Ph.D. thesis or the like, or have received a doctoral degree not earlier than 2008.
For additional information please contact:
Jean Alain Penda at Jeanalain.Penda [at] unibas.ch or
Stephanie Wassem at Stephanie.Wassem [at] unibas.ch
Update (Sept. 2, 2010): The conference website is here.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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| January 13, 2011 | to | January 14, 2011 |
The University of Basel in Switzerland and the University of Buea in Cameroon, with the support of UNCITRAL (United Nation Commission on International Trade Law) and OHADA (Organisation for the Harmonised Business Law in Africa) are organising an international conference entitled “The 1st African Conference on International Commercial Law.” The Conference will be held in Douala, Cameroon, Jan. 13-14, 2011. The Conference will focus on topics related to international sales law, international arbitration and unification of general contract law.
During this conference early career researchers also have the opportunity to present recent research papers relating to the topics of the conference. Early career researchers interested in submitting abstracts are invited to do so before Oct. 1, 2010. The abstract should be submitted as a word or pdf document with 12-point font, 1.5 line spacing and should not exceed 1500 words. The abstract should be sent via email to Jeanalain.Penda [at] unibas.ch. A jury of established academics will select the successful eight abstracts. The researchers of the selected abstracts will be given 10 minutes to present their papers during the “Early Career Researchers Panel.” The travel and accommodation expenses of the selected candidates will be covered.
Who is an Early Career Researcher?
Early Career Researchers are people who are within two years of the start of their research careers when submitting their abstract. They should be currently undertaking a dissertation, Ph.D. thesis or the like, or have received a doctoral degree not earlier than 2008.
For additional information please contact:
Jean Alain Penda at Jeanalain.Penda [at] unibas.ch or
Stephanie Wassem at Stephanie.Wassem [at] unibas.ch
Update (Sept. 2, 2010): The conference website is here.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The University of Basel in Switzerland and the University of Buea in Cameroon, with the support of UNCITRAL (United Nation Commission on International Trade Law) and OHADA (Organisation for the Harmonised Business Law in Africa) are organising an international conference entitled “The 1st African Conference on International Commercial Law.” The Conference will be held in Douala, Cameroon, Jan. 13-14, 2011. The Conference will focus on topics related to international sales law, international arbitration and unification of general contract law.
During this conference early career researchers also have the opportunity to present recent research papers relating to the topics of the conference. Early career researchers interested in submitting abstracts are invited to do so before Oct. 1, 2010. The abstract should be submitted as a word or pdf document with 12-point font, 1.5 line spacing and should not exceed 1500 words. The abstract should be sent via email to Jeanalain.Penda [at] unibas.ch. A jury of established academics will select the successful eight abstracts. The researchers of the selected abstracts will be given 10 minutes to present their papers during the “Early Career Researchers Panel.” The travel and accommodation expenses of the selected candidates will be covered.
Who is an Early Career Researcher?
Early Career Researchers are people who are within two years of the start of their research careers when submitting their abstract. They should be currently undertaking a dissertation, Ph.D. thesis or the like, or have received a doctoral degree not earlier than 2008.
For additional information please contact:
Jean Alain Penda at Jeanalain.Penda [at] unibas.ch or
Stephanie Wassem at Stephanie.Wassem [at] unibas.ch
Update (Sept. 2, 2010): The conference website is here.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| Alternative Dispute Resolution, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Commercial Law, CONFERENCES, Contract Law, International Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS |
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The Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society announces its 2011 Symposium, Gender, Justice, & Victim Rights: A Gendered Perspective of Victims in the Criminal Justice System. It will take place Feb. 25, 2011. The editors seek original scholarship, from both scholars and practitioners, that addresses the intersections of law and gender in the role and treatment of victims in the criminal justice system. Interested parties should send an abstract to WJLGS.Symposium [at] gmail.com by Oct. 31, 2010. Those selected for the Symposium will be notified by December 2010. The Journal’s Symposium issue will be published in Winter 2011. Questions may be addressed to Symposium Editor Erin Welsh, ebwelsh [at] wisc.edu.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society announces its 2011 Symposium, Gender, Justice, & Victim Rights: A Gendered Perspective of Victims in the Criminal Justice System. It will take place Feb. 25, 2011. The editors seek original scholarship, from both scholars and practitioners, that addresses the intersections of law and gender in the role and treatment of victims in the criminal justice system. Interested parties should send an abstract to WJLGS.Symposium [at] gmail.com by Oct. 31, 2010. Those selected for the Symposium will be notified by December 2010. The Journal’s Symposium issue will be published in Winter 2011. Questions may be addressed to Symposium Editor Erin Welsh, ebwelsh [at] wisc.edu.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
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The Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender & Society announces its 2011 Symposium, Gender, Justice, & Victim Rights: A Gendered Perspective of Victims in the Criminal Justice System. It will take place Feb. 25, 2011. The editors seek original scholarship, from both scholars and practitioners, that addresses the intersections of law and gender in the role and treatment of victims in the criminal justice system. Interested parties should send an abstract to WJLGS.Symposium [at] gmail.com by Oct. 31, 2010. Those selected for the Symposium will be notified by December 2010. The Journal’s Symposium issue will be published in Winter 2011. Questions may be addressed to Symposium Editor Erin Welsh, ebwelsh [at] wisc.edu.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 28th, 2010
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Courts, Criminal Law, Law and Gender |
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