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Law and Development Conference – Seattle, WA

December 10, 2011

The Law and Development Institute and Seattle University School of Law will be hosting the 2011 Law and Development Institute Conference: “Law and Development at the Microlevel: From Microtrade to Current Issues in Law and Development”. The conference will take place on December 10, 2011, at Seattle University School of Law. Eighteen leading speakers from nine countries, including India, U.S.A., Canada, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Australia are scheduled to present key issues on international trade, investment and finance, and least-developed countries from the perspective of law and development. Register here.
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Posted by on November 28th, 2011 | EVENTS | no comments

Law and Development Conference – Seattle, WA

The Law and Development Institute and Seattle University School of Law will be hosting the 2011 Law and Development Institute Conference: “Law and Development at the Microlevel: From Microtrade to Current Issues in Law and Development”. The conference will take place on December 10, 2011, at Seattle University School of Law. Eighteen leading speakers from nine countries, including India, U.S.A., Canada, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Australia are scheduled to present key issues on international trade, investment and finance, and least-developed countries from the perspective of law and development. Register here.
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Posted by on November 28th, 2011 | Business Law, CONFERENCES, International Law | no comments

Civil Rights Litigation since 9/11 Conference – Austin, TX

February 3, 2012

The University of Texas School of Law’s William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law will be hosting a one-day conference on February 3, 2012 entitled Barriers and Innovations in Civil Rights Litigation Since 9/11: Practical and Theoretical Perspectives. This conference is designed to bring together leading civil rights litigators, advocates, and scholars to explore the confluence of two notable trends in civil rights litigation: expanded use of civil rights damages remedies across substantive arenas including criminal justice, immigration, and national security; and constriction of the availability of such remedies via immunities, and secrecy doctrines. For more details and to register visit the conference website.
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Posted by on November 28th, 2011 | EVENTS | no comments

Civil Rights Litigation since 9/11 Conference – Austin, TX

The University of Texas School of Law’s William Wayne Justice Center for Public Interest Law will be hosting a one-day conference on February 3, 2012 entitled Barriers and Innovations in Civil Rights Litigation Since 9/11: Practical and Theoretical Perspectives. This conference is designed to bring together leading civil rights litigators, advocates, and scholars to explore the confluence of two notable trends in civil rights litigation: expanded use of civil rights damages remedies across substantive arenas including criminal justice, immigration, and national security; and constriction of the availability of such remedies via immunities, and secrecy doctrines. For more details and to register visit the conference website.
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Posted by on November 28th, 2011 | Civil Rights Law, CONFERENCES, Immigration Law, National Security Law | no comments

November 28, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops

November 28, 2011

Columbia Law and Economics

Roberta Romano (Yale Law) presents “For Diversity in the International Regulation of Financial Institutions: Rethinking the Basel Architecture.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Harvard

David Wilkins (Harvard Law)

Rutgers (Camden)

Natalie Hull (Rutgers-Camden Law) presents “The Woman Who Dared: The Trial of Susan B. Anthony.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Texas Law, Business, and Economics

Rich Brooks (Yale Law) presents “The Morality of Breaching, Efficiently.”

This paper is not publicly available.

UC Berkeley Law and Economics

W. Bentley MacLeod (Columbia Economics) presents “Law, Economics, and Rational Choice.”

This paper is not publicly available.

UC Berkeley Law and Society

Karen Tani (UC Berkeley Law)

USC Law and Philosophy

Peter Vallentyne (Missouri-Columbia Philosophy) presents “Enforcement Rights Against Non-Culpable Non-Just Intrusion.

This paper is not publicly available.

USC Law, Economics, and Organizations

William Hubbard (Chicago Law) presents “The Problem of Measuring Legal Change, with Application to Bell Atlantic v. Twombley.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on November 28th, 2011 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, LECTURES | no comments

November 28, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops

Columbia Law and Economics

Roberta Romano (Yale Law) presents “For Diversity in the International Regulation of Financial Institutions: Rethinking the Basel Architecture.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Harvard

David Wilkins (Harvard Law)

Rutgers (Camden)

Natalie Hull (Rutgers-Camden Law) presents “The Woman Who Dared: The Trial of Susan B. Anthony.”

This paper is not publicly available.

Texas Law, Business, and Economics

Rich Brooks (Yale Law) presents “The Morality of Breaching, Efficiently.”

This paper is not publicly available.

UC Berkeley Law and Economics

W. Bentley MacLeod (Columbia Economics) presents “Law, Economics, and Rational Choice.”

This paper is not publicly available.

UC Berkeley Law and Society

Karen Tani (UC Berkeley Law)

USC Law and Philosophy

Peter Vallentyne (Missouri-Columbia Philosophy) presents “Enforcement Rights Against Non-Culpable Non-Just Intrusion.

This paper is not publicly available.

USC Law, Economics, and Organizations

William Hubbard (Chicago Law) presents “The Problem of Measuring Legal Change, with Application to Bell Atlantic v. Twombley.

This paper is not publicly available.

Posted by on November 28th, 2011 | COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, LECTURES | no comments