USC (Univ. of Southern California) Law hosts the 16th Annual Conference of The International Society for New Institutional Economics June 14-16, 2012. Proposals for the call for papers are due by Jan. 30, 2012.
ISNIE, The International Society for New Institutional Economics was founded to stimulate and disseminate interdisciplinary research on economic, political, and social institutions and their effects on economic activity. ISNIE encourages rigorous theoretical and empirical investigation on these topics using approaches drawn from economics, organization theory, law, political science, and other social sciences.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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| June 14, 2012 | to | June 16, 2012 |
USC (Univ. of Southern California) Law hosts the 16th Annual Conference of The International Society for New Institutional Economics June 14-16, 2012. Proposals for the call for papers are due by Jan. 30, 2012.
ISNIE, The International Society for New Institutional Economics was founded to stimulate and disseminate interdisciplinary research on economic, political, and social institutions and their effects on economic activity. ISNIE encourages rigorous theoretical and empirical investigation on these topics using approaches drawn from economics, organization theory, law, political science, and other social sciences.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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USC (Univ. of Southern California) Law hosts the 16th Annual Conference of The International Society for New Institutional Economics June 14-16, 2012. Proposals for the call for papers are due by Jan. 30, 2012.
ISNIE, The International Society for New Institutional Economics was founded to stimulate and disseminate interdisciplinary research on economic, political, and social institutions and their effects on economic activity. ISNIE encourages rigorous theoretical and empirical investigation on these topics using approaches drawn from economics, organization theory, law, political science, and other social sciences.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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| April 20, 2012 | to | April 21, 2012 |
Southern Connecticut State University hosts the 20th Annual Women’s Studies Conference, Women and Labor: At Home, at Work, Around the Globe, April 20-21, 2012. The submission deadline for proposals (papers, panels, posters) was Dec. 1, 2011.
Hat tip: Faculty Law Conference Updates. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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Southern Connecticut State University hosts the 20th Annual Women’s Studies Conference, Women and Labor: At Home, at Work, Around the Globe, April 20-21, 2012. The submission deadline for proposals (papers, panels, posters) was Dec. 1, 2011.
Hat tip: Faculty Law Conference Updates. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Labor and Employment Law, Law and Gender |
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Harvard University hosts Religion and Civilization in International History, The Twelfth Annual Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History, March 8-9, 2012. The call for papers is here. The organizers write: “There will be faculty commentators, and perspectives from law are especially welcome.” Paper proposals are due Dec. 15, 2011. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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| March 8, 2012 | to | March 9, 2012 |
Harvard University hosts Religion and Civilization in International History, The Twelfth Annual Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History, March 8-9, 2012. The call for papers is here. The organizers write: “There will be faculty commentators, and perspectives from law are especially welcome.” Paper proposals are due Dec. 15, 2011. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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Harvard University hosts Religion and Civilization in International History, The Twelfth Annual Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International History, March 8-9, 2012. The call for papers is here. The organizers write: “There will be faculty commentators, and perspectives from law are especially welcome.” Paper proposals are due Dec. 15, 2011. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Law and Religion, Legal History |
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Emory University School of Law presents Privatization and Social Responsibility Feb. 17-18, 2012. The call for papers deadline was yesterday, Dec. 8, 2011.
This workshop explores from a cross-cultural perspective how privatization impacts contemporary feminist and social justice approaches to public responsibility. Feminisms have long problematized divisions between the private and the political, partly in reaction to the unprecedented privatization of state responsibilities and public welfare over the past 30 years. Recent critical legal scholarship on vulnerability, state negligence, and resilience can complicate and deepen our understanding of the problems generated by privatization in the 21st century.
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| February 17, 2012 |
| 4:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
| February 18, 2012 |
Emory University School of Law presents Privatization and Social Responsibility Feb. 17-18, 2012. The call for papers deadline was yesterday, Dec. 8, 2011.
This workshop explores from a cross-cultural perspective how privatization impacts contemporary feminist and social justice approaches to public responsibility. Feminisms have long problematized divisions between the private and the political, partly in reaction to the unprecedented privatization of state responsibilities and public welfare over the past 30 years. Recent critical legal scholarship on vulnerability, state negligence, and resilience can complicate and deepen our understanding of the problems generated by privatization in the 21st century.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
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Emory University School of Law presents Privatization and Social Responsibility Feb. 17-18, 2012. The call for papers deadline was yesterday, Dec. 8, 2011.
This workshop explores from a cross-cultural perspective how privatization impacts contemporary feminist and social justice approaches to public responsibility. Feminisms have long problematized divisions between the private and the political, partly in reaction to the unprecedented privatization of state responsibilities and public welfare over the past 30 years. Recent critical legal scholarship on vulnerability, state negligence, and resilience can complicate and deepen our understanding of the problems generated by privatization in the 21st century.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 9th, 2011
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, CONFERENCES, Law and Gender, Law and Philosophy, Law and Politics, Law and Society |
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