Brooklyn
Tim Lytton (Albany Law) presents “Can You Believe It’s Kosher? Trust, Reputation, and Non-Governmental Regulation in the Age of Industrial Food.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Columbia
Alexandra Lahav (Columbia Law) presents “The Case for Trial by Formula.”
This paper is publicly available.
Illinois
Harwell Wells (Temple Law)
Indiana Law, Society, and Culture
Sally Merry (NYU Anthropology)
San Diego
Leandra Lederman (Indiana Law) presents “Which Cases Settle? A Large-Scale Empirical Study of U.S. Tax Courts.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Texas
Trevor Morrison (Columbia Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on December 1st, 2011
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, EVENTS, LECTURES |
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Brooklyn
Tim Lytton (Albany Law) presents “Can You Believe It’s Kosher? Trust, Reputation, and Non-Governmental Regulation in the Age of Industrial Food.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Columbia
Alexandra Lahav (Columbia Law) presents “The Case for Trial by Formula.”
This paper is publicly available.
Illinois
Harwell Wells (Temple Law)
Indiana Law, Society, and Culture
Sally Merry (NYU Anthropology)
San Diego
Leandra Lederman (Indiana Law) presents “Which Cases Settle? A Large-Scale Empirical Study of U.S. Tax Courts.”
This paper is not publicly available.
Texas
Trevor Morrison (Columbia Law)
Posted by pittlegalscholarship on December 1st, 2011
| COLLOQUIA/ WORKSHOPS, LECTURES |
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| January 6, 2012 |
| January 13, 2012 |
The Hauser Global Law School Program at New York University School of Law is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for junior academics who wish to spend a year in residence at the Law School engaging in research and producing a significant piece of original, publishable scholarship. New York University School of Law is currently accepting applications for the following fellowships:
- Hauser Research Scholar – for junior scholars –Deadline: January 6, 2012.
- Global Fellows Program – for academics, lawyers, government officers, and doctoral students – Deadline: January 13, 2012
- Emile Noël Fellowship – for people writing “on the themes prioritized by the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice” – Deadline: January 13, 2012
- Global & Senior Global Emile Noël Research Fellows are post-doctoral or tenured academics with a demonstrable background of legal scholarship.
- Global Emile Noël Fellowships are also open to government officials, judges, officials from international organizations and lawyers in private practice who wish to take a semester or academic year away from their posts to engage in serious scholarship.
- Visiting Doctoral Researcher Program – for doctoral candidates from foreign universities – Deadline: January 13, 2012
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 1st, 2011
| EVENTS |
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The Hauser Global Law School Program at New York University School of Law is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for junior academics who wish to spend a year in residence at the Law School engaging in research and producing a significant piece of original, publishable scholarship. New York University School of Law is currently accepting applications for the following fellowships:
- Hauser Research Scholar – for junior scholars –Deadline: January 6, 2012.
- Global Fellows Program – for academics, lawyers, government officers, and doctoral students – Deadline: January 13, 2012
- Emile Noël Fellowship – for people writing “on the themes prioritized by the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law & Justice” – Deadline: January 13, 2012
- Global & Senior Global Emile Noël Research Fellows are post-doctoral or tenured academics with a demonstrable background of legal scholarship.
- Global Emile Noël Fellowships are also open to government officials, judges, officials from international organizations and lawyers in private practice who wish to take a semester or academic year away from their posts to engage in serious scholarship.
- Visiting Doctoral Researcher Program – for doctoral candidates from foreign universities – Deadline: January 13, 2012
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 1st, 2011
| Comparative Law, International Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, OTHER SCHOLARLY OPPORTUNITIES |
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