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Call for Papers Deadline: Third World, Int’l Law – Capitalism and the Common Good – Eugene, OR

May 30, 2011

The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics (Oregon Law) presents Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL): Capitalism and the Common Good, Oct. 20-22, 2011. The call for papers deadline is May 30, 2011. Select papers will be published in the Oregon Review of International Law; there might also be a TWAIL book volume.  mw

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Third World, Int’l Law – Capitalism and the Common Good – Eugene, OR

October 20, 2011toOctober 22, 2011

The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics (Oregon Law) presents Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL): Capitalism and the Common Good, Oct. 20-22, 2011. The call for papers deadline is May 30, 2011. Select papers will be published in the Oregon Review of International Law; there might also be a TWAIL book volume.  mw

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Third World, Int’l Law – Capitalism and the Common Good – Eugene, OR

The Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics (Oregon Law) presents Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL): Capitalism and the Common Good, Oct. 20-22, 2011. The call for papers deadline is May 30, 2011. Select papers will be published in the Oregon Review of International Law; there might also be a TWAIL book volume.  mw

Posted by on May 17th, 2011 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, International Law, Law and Economics, Poverty Law | no comments

Restorative Justice for Youth – Los Angeles, CA

June 4, 2011

The Center for Restorative Justice (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) presents Another Way: Restorative Justice for Youth June 4, 2011. mw

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Restorative Justice for Youth – Los Angeles, CA

The Center for Restorative Justice (Loyola Law School Los Angeles) presents Another Way: Restorative Justice for Youth June 4, 2011. mw

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Criminal Justice Forensics – New York, NY

June 3, 2011

The ABA Criminal Justice Section and the Louis Stein Center for Law & Ethics (Fordham Law) present the Second Annual Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics, at Fordham, June 3, 2011.
mw

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Criminal Justice Forensics – New York, NY

The ABA Criminal Justice Section and the Louis Stein Center for Law & Ethics (Fordham Law) present the Second Annual Prescription for Criminal Justice Forensics, at Fordham, June 3, 2011.
mw

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International Law and Empire – Helsinki, Finland

October 4, 2011toOctober 6, 2011

An international workshop on the theme of International Law and Empire will be held at the University of Helsinki Oct. 4-6, 2011. The workshop is co-sponsored by the Erik Castrén Institute for International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki; the Institute for International Law and the Humanities, University of Melbourne; the European Research Council research project on “Europe between Revolution and Reaction 1815-1914,” and the Australian Research Council research project on “Cosmopolitanism and the Future of International Law.”

This workshop will bring together leading scholars from international law, history, anthropology, international relations and literature, to assess the role of law in the organisation and occasional critique of formal and informal empire, and the role of empire (and the righteous critique of empire) in the organisation of modern international law.

mw

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International Law and Empire – Helsinki, Finland

An international workshop on the theme of International Law and Empire will be held at the University of Helsinki Oct. 4-6, 2011. The workshop is co-sponsored by the Erik Castrén Institute for International Law and Human Rights, University of Helsinki; the Institute for International Law and the Humanities, University of Melbourne; the European Research Council research project on “Europe between Revolution and Reaction 1815-1914,” and the Australian Research Council research project on “Cosmopolitanism and the Future of International Law.”

This workshop will bring together leading scholars from international law, history, anthropology, international relations and literature, to assess the role of law in the organisation and occasional critique of formal and informal empire, and the role of empire (and the righteous critique of empire) in the organisation of modern international law.

mw

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Affective States of Int’l Criminal Justice – Melbourne, Australia

July 21, 2011toJuly 22, 2011

The Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law (APCML) and Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) present Affective States of International Criminal Justice July 21-22, 2011, at Melbourne Law School. The deadline for abstracts was May 2, 2011. mw

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Affective States of International Criminal Justice – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Asia Pacific Centre for Military Law (APCML) and Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) present Affective States of International Criminal Justice July 21-22, 2011, at Melbourne Law School. The deadline for abstracts was May 2, 2011. mw

Posted by on May 17th, 2011 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Criminal Law, International Law, Law and Humanities, Law and Psychology | no comments

Religion, Gender, and Human Rights – Scandic Linköping Vast, Sweden

June 21, 2011toJune 25, 2011

The European Science Foundation (ESF) will sponsor a research conference, “Religion, Gender and Human Rights: Challenges for Multicultural and Democratic Societies,” June 21-25, 2011, in Scandic Linköping Vast, Sweden. mw

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Religion, Gender, and Human Rights – Scandic Linköping Vast, Sweden

The European Science Foundation (ESF) will sponsor a research conference, “Religion, Gender and Human Rights: Challenges for Multicultural and Democratic Societies,” June 21-25, 2011, in Scandic Linköping Vast, Sweden. mw

Posted by on May 17th, 2011 | CONFERENCES, Human Rights Law, Law and Gender, Law and Politics, Law and Religion | no comments

Law & Religion – Legal Reg of Religious Groups, Orgs, and Communities – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

July 15, 2011toJuly 16, 2011

The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School and the International Centre for Law and Religion Studies at BYU Law School present Law and Religion: Legal Regulation of Religious Groups, Organisations and Communities July 15-16, 2011, in Melbourne. mw

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Law and Religion – Legal Reg of Religious Groups, Orgs, and Communities – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School and the International Centre for Law and Religion Studies at BYU Law School present Law and Religion: Legal Regulation of Religious Groups, Organisations and Communities July 15-16, 2011, in Melbourne. mw

Posted by on May 17th, 2011 | Comparative Law, CONFERENCES, Human Rights Law, Law and Religion | no comments

Call for Papers Deadline: Eichmann at 50 – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

June 15, 2011

Melbourne Law School presents The Eichmann Trial at 50, a two-day international symposium to discuss one of the most important trials of the 20th Century, Oct. 14-15, 2011. The deadline for abstracts is June 15, 2011. Jump to full post

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Eichmann at 50 – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

October 14, 2011toOctober 15, 2011

Melbourne Law School presents The Eichmann Trial at 50, a two-day international symposium to discuss one of the most important trials of the 20th Century, Oct. 14-15, 2011. The deadline for abstracts is June 15, 2011. Jump to full post

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Eichmann Trial at 50 – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Melbourne Law School presents The Eichmann Trial at 50, a two-day international symposium to discuss one of the most important trials of the 20th Century, Oct. 14-15, 2011. The deadline for abstracts is June 15, 2011. Jump to full post

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Law of the Future – the Hague, Netherlands

June 23, 2011toJune 24, 2011

The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law presents the Law of the Future Conference, taking place in The Hague’s Peace Palace on June 23-24, 2011.

The Law of the Future Forum takes place the first day. It is by personal invitation only.

The second day has two keynote addresses followed by parallel workshops:

  • The Rule of Law and the Law of the Future
  • Highest Courts and the Law of the Future
  • Transnational Constitutionality and the Law of the Future
  • Private Actors and the Law of the Future
  • International Criminal Process and the Law of the Future
  • The Youth, the Law & the Future

mw

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Law of the Future – the Hague, Netherlands

The Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of Law presents the Law of the Future Conference, taking place in The Hague’s Peace Palace on June 23-24, 2011.

The Law of the Future Forum takes place the first day. It is by personal invitation only.

The second day has two keynote addresses followed by parallel workshops:

  • The Rule of Law and the Law of the Future
  • Highest Courts and the Law of the Future
  • Transnational Constitutionality and the Law of the Future
  • Private Actors and the Law of the Future
  • International Criminal Process and the Law of the Future
  • The Youth, the Law & the Future

mw

Posted by on May 17th, 2011 | CONFERENCES, Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal Law, International Law | no comments