The John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance and the Lerner College of Business & Economics at the University of Delaware will host their Annual Corporate Governance Conference on Nov. 4, 2011. The preliminary call for papers is available on SSRN. The deadline for submitting papers is Aug. 31, 2011. mw
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The John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance and the Lerner College of Business & Economics at the University of Delaware will host their Annual Corporate Governance Conference on Nov. 4, 2011. The preliminary call for papers is available on SSRN. The deadline for submitting papers is Aug. 31, 2011. mw
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The Texas Wesleyan Law Review will host its Fourth Annual Energy Symposium in the Spring of 2012 (tentatively scheduled for the last week in March). Abstracts are due June 15, 2011. Details here.
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The Texas Wesleyan Law Review will host its Fourth Annual Energy Symposium in the Spring of 2012 (tentatively scheduled for the last week in March). Abstracts are due June 15, 2011. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on May 26th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Environmental Law, Property Law, Tort Law |
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The Texas Wesleyan Law Review presents a Business Leadership Symposium in fall 2011, tentatively scheduled for the first week of November, that will focus on the legal challenges that business leaders and corporate attorneys face in the modern corporate setting. Abstracts are due June 1, 2011. Details here. mw
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The Texas Wesleyan Law Review will hold a Business Leadership Symposium in fall 2011, tentatively scheduled for the first week of November, that will focus on the legal challenges that business leaders and corporate attorneys face in the modern corporate setting. Abstracts are due June 1, 2011. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on May 26th, 2011
| Business Law, CONFERENCES, Legal Profession |
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First Call for Book Chapters on Political Economy and Law: For further information or to submit a proposed chapter, please contact:
John D. Haskell
Assistant Director, Institute for the study of Political Economy and Law (IPEL)
Visiting Assistant Professor (VAP), International University College of Turin (IUC)
johndhaskell@gmail.com
I. INTRODUCTION
Edward Elgar Press is interested to publish an edited book, entitled Political Economy and Law, in their Handbook series. We cordially invite emerging and established scholars from a diverse spectrum of disciplinary, geographic and ideological perspectives to submit proposed chapters. The volume seeks to provide a sophisticated, interdisciplinary analysis of the relationship between political economy and law in the context of historical and contemporary challenges to governance, on both a national and global level, and in a variety of regimes including law, the market, the state, and more generally, society. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on May 26th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Law and Politics |
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| August 27, 2011 | to | August 28, 2011 |
The Asian Society of International Law will hold its Third Biennial Conference in Beijing, the People’s Republic of China, Aug. 27-28, 2011. sr
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The Charleston Law Review invites submissions for its annual Supreme Court Preview volume. Articles or essays may address a case before the Court in its October 2011 Term, an aspect of the Court itself such as recent voting trends, case load, an analysis of a particular Justice, or any other topic related to the Supreme Court. Jump to full post
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The Charleston Law Review invites submissions for its annual Supreme Court Preview volume. Articles or essays may address a case before the Court in its October 2011 Term, an aspect of the Court itself such as recent voting trends, case load, an analysis of a particular Justice, or any other topic related to the Supreme Court. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on May 26th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Courts |
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