The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law is pleased to invite submissions to fill a panel on New Perspectives in Comparative Law, to be held at the Society’s 2011 Annual Meeting, Oct. 20-22, 2011, at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. The purpose of the panel is to highlight the scholarship of new and younger comparativists.
Submissions will be accepted on any subject of public or private comparative law from scholars who have been engaged as law teachers for ten years or fewer as of July 1, 2011. The Scholarship Advisory Group of the Younger Comparativists Committee will review submissions with the authors’ identities concealed. Two submissions will be chosen for the panel.
To submit an entry, scholars should email an abstract of 1200-1500 words (including footnotes) no later than June 6, 2011, to Judy Yi at the following address: judy.yi [at] bc.edu. Abstracts should reflect original research that will not yet have been published by the time of the Society’s Annual Meeting. The abstract should be accompanied by a separate cover sheet indicating the author’s name, title of the paper, institutional affiliation, and contact information. The abstract itself must not contain any references that identify the author or the author’s institutional affiliation.
Scholars whose entries are selected for the panel will be required to submit final papers no longer than 25,000 words by August 15, 2011.
Please direct all inquiries to Richard Albert, Chair of the Younger Comparativists Committee, by email at richard.albert [at] bc.edu or telephone at 617.552.3930.
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| October 20, 2011 | to | October 22, 2011 |
The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law is pleased to invite submissions to fill a panel on New Perspectives in Comparative Law, to be held at the Society’s 2011 Annual Meeting, Oct. 20-22, 2011, at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. The purpose of the panel is to highlight the scholarship of new and younger comparativists.
Submissions will be accepted on any subject of public or private comparative law from scholars who have been engaged as law teachers for ten years or fewer as of July 1, 2011. The Scholarship Advisory Group of the Younger Comparativists Committee will review submissions with the authors’ identities concealed. Two submissions will be chosen for the panel.
To submit an entry, scholars should email an abstract of 1200-1500 words (including footnotes) no later than June 6, 2011, to Judy Yi at the following address: judy.yi [at] bc.edu. Abstracts should reflect original research that will not yet have been published by the time of the Society’s Annual Meeting. The abstract should be accompanied by a separate cover sheet indicating the author’s name, title of the paper, institutional affiliation, and contact information. The abstract itself must not contain any references that identify the author or the author’s institutional affiliation.
Scholars whose entries are selected for the panel will be required to submit final papers no longer than 25,000 words by August 15, 2011.
Please direct all inquiries to Richard Albert, Chair of the Younger Comparativists Committee, by email at richard.albert [at] bc.edu or telephone at 617.552.3930.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law is pleased to invite submissions to fill a panel on New Perspectives in Comparative Law, to be held at the Society’s 2011 Annual Meeting, Oct. 20-22, 2011, at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. The purpose of the panel is to highlight the scholarship of new and younger comparativists.
Submissions will be accepted on any subject of public or private comparative law from scholars who have been engaged as law teachers for ten years or fewer as of July 1, 2011. The Scholarship Advisory Group of the Younger Comparativists Committee will review submissions with the authors’ identities concealed. Two submissions will be chosen for the panel.
To submit an entry, scholars should email an abstract of 1200-1500 words (including footnotes) no later than June 6, 2011, to Judy Yi at the following address: judy.yi [at] bc.edu. Abstracts should reflect original research that will not yet have been published by the time of the Society’s Annual Meeting. The abstract should be accompanied by a separate cover sheet indicating the author’s name, title of the paper, institutional affiliation, and contact information. The abstract itself must not contain any references that identify the author or the author’s institutional affiliation.
Scholars whose entries are selected for the panel will be required to submit final papers no longer than 25,000 words by August 15, 2011.
Please direct all inquiries to Richard Albert, Chair of the Younger Comparativists Committee, by email at richard.albert [at] bc.edu or telephone at 617.552.3930.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, JUNIOR SCHOLARS |
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The Georgia State University Law Review will present The Criminal Justice System in a Time of Economic Meltdown: Crisis or Opportunity for Reform? in early 2012. Abstracts are due by May 13, 2011. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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The Georgia State University Law Review will present The Criminal Justice System in a Time of Economic Meltdown: Crisis or Opportunity for Reform? in early 2012. Abstracts are due by May 13, 2011. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, Law and Society, Poverty Law |
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The Ph.D. students of the Queen Mary University School of Law present the Queen Mary PhD Conference 2011, Pushing Legal Knowledge Boundaries, June 7, 2011.
The call for papers deadline has been extended to April 25, 2011.
We invite papers from all areas of law, including:Intellectual Property | Public International | Human Rights | Criminal | Competition | Commercial & Corporate | Banking & Finance | Tax | European Union | Litigation | Constitutional | Arbitration | Information Technology
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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The Ph.D. students of the Queen Mary University School of Law present the Queen Mary PhD Conference 2011, Pushing Legal Knowledge Boundaries, June 7, 2011.
The call for papers deadline has been extended to April 25, 2011.
We invite papers from all areas of law, including:Intellectual Property | Public International | Human Rights | Criminal | Competition | Commercial & Corporate | Banking & Finance | Tax | European Union | Litigation | Constitutional | Arbitration | Information Technology
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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The Ph.D. students of the Queen Mary University School of Law present the Queen Mary PhD Conference 2011, Pushing Legal Knowledge Boundaries, June 7, 2011.
The call for papers deadline has been extended to April 25, 2011.
We invite papers from all areas of law, including:Intellectual Property | Public International | Human Rights | Criminal | Competition | Commercial & Corporate | Banking & Finance | Tax | European Union | Litigation | Constitutional | Arbitration | Information Technology
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
| Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust Law, Business Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Civil Procedure, Commercial Law, Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Law and Cyberspace, Tax Law |
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law will hold the Second Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium Oct. 21-22, 2011.
Topics, abstracts, papers, questions, and comments should be submitted to: Program Administrator Carrie Bird, cbird [at] luc.edu by May 31, 2011.
More information on Constitutional Law Prof Blog. mw
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| October 21, 2011 | to | October 22, 2011 |
Loyola University Chicago School of Law will hold the Second Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium Oct. 21-22, 2011.
Topics, abstracts, papers, questions, and comments should be submitted to: Program Administrator Carrie Bird, cbird [at] luc.edu, by May 31, 2011.
More information on Constitutional Law Prof Blog. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law will hold the Second Annual Constitutional Law Colloquium Oct. 21-22, 2011.
Topics, abstracts, papers, questions, and comments should be submitted to: Program Administrator Carrie Bird, cbird [at] luc.edu, by May 31, 2011.
More information on Constitutional Law Prof Blog. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Constitutional Law |
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| January 5, 2012 | to | January 7, 2012 |
The next Knowledge Globalization Conference will be hosted by FLAME University in Pune, India, Jan. 5-7, 2012.
The Knowledge Globalization Conference that was scheduled for July 14-17, 2011, in Beijing, China, has been canceled.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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The next Knowledge Globalization Conference will be hosted by FLAME University in Pune, India, Jan. 5-7, 2012.
The Knowledge Globalization Conference that was scheduled for July 14-17, 2011, in Beijing, China, has been canceled.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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Case Western Reserve Law Review seeks submissions for a symposium, The Future of Private and Public Sector Collective Bargaining, to be held in October or November 2011. Abstracts are due by June 1, 2011. The full call for papers is posted on The Faculty Lounge blog. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
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Case Western Reserve Law Review seeks submissions for a symposium, The Future of Private and Public Sector Collective Bargaining, to be held in October or November 2011. Abstracts are due by June 1, 2011. The full call for papers is posted on The Faculty Lounge blog. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on April 18th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Law and Gender |
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