The University of Leiden – Campus The Hague and the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, home to the Criminal Law Forum, present Post-Conflict Justice and ‘Local Ownership’: Assessing the Impact of the International Criminal Court, May 5-6, 2011. Abstracts are due Feb. 1, 2011.
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The Wisconsin Law Review‘s symposium editors request submissions of topic proposals for the 2011 Wisconsin Law Review Symposium. We appreciate submissions on any relevant legal topics. In the proposal, please include the names of anticipated authors/participants and explain the relevance of the legal issue. Please limit the proposal to 2000 words. All proposals should be submitted by February 1, 2011. Please submit proposals to WLRsymposium [at] gmail.com.
Thank you for your support of our Law Review and Symposium. We look forward to reviewing your proposals and hosting another engaging symposium next year.
Wisconsin Law Review Symposium Editors, William “Greg” Lockwood and Peter Kaiser
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The Wisconsin Law Review‘s symposium editors request submissions of topic proposals for the 2011 Wisconsin Law Review Symposium. We appreciate submissions on any relevant legal topics. In the proposal, please include the names of anticipated authors/participants and explain the relevance of the legal issue. Please limit the proposal to 2000 words. All proposals should be submitted by February 1, 2011. Please submit proposals to WLRsymposium [at] gmail.com.
Thank you for your support of our Law Review and Symposium. We look forward to reviewing your proposals and hosting another engaging symposium next year.
Wisconsin Law Review Symposium Editors, William “Greg” Lockwood and Peter Kaiser
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The Maastricht University Faculty of Law will celebrate its 30th anniversary by organizing a legal conference about the challenges of teaching globalised law June 23-24, 2011. The call for papers deadline is Jan. 15, 2011.
Topics include: legal education in a global environment; skills in a legal curriculum; English as the language of law; impact of international and European law; how to compare law; development of transnational programs; lawyers as a national profession; and how to teach comparative criminal law, comparative tax law, environmental law, and private law.
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The Maastricht University Faculty of Law will celebrate its 30th anniversary by organizing a legal conference about the challenges of teaching globalised law June 23-24, 2011. The call for papers deadline is Jan. 15, 2011.
Topics include: legal education in a global environment; skills in a legal curriculum; English as the language of law; impact of international and European law; how to compare law; development of transnational programs; lawyers as a national profession; and how to teach comparative criminal law, comparative tax law, environmental law, and private law.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 17th, 2010
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The Maastricht University Faculty of Law will celebrate its 30th anniversary by organizing a legal conference about the challenges of teaching globalised law June 23-24, 2011. The call for papers deadline is Jan. 15, 2011.
Topics include: legal education in a global environment; skills in a legal curriculum; English as the language of law; impact of international and European law; how to compare law; development of transnational programs; lawyers as a national profession; and how to teach comparative criminal law, comparative tax law, environmental law, and private law.
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| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, International Law, Legal Education, Legal History, Tax Law |
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The World Jurist Association is seeking articles of publishable quality in the field of law and technology for inclusion in a publication entitled Law/Technology. The journal has a readership in over 200 countries, including many of the major law libraries around the world. We publish 4 issues a year and are currently searching for articles for the 2011 publications.
In addition, we have a current issue which we need to fill immediately and therefore would consider articles that have been previously published but which are available for republication and would still be of interest to an international audience. For more information, contact Rachael Boyd at programs [at] worldjurist [dot] org, (202) 466-5428.
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| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Law and Technology |
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