Monthly Archives: April 2013

May 1, 2013 Lecture

Stanford Law Stephen Rosenbaum (SLS) presents Comparative Mental Health Disability Law and Policy: Involuntary Commitment. Paper is not publicly available.

April 30, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law Peter DiCola (Northwestern Law)

April 29, 2013 Lecture

UW Law Jun Ito (Nagoya University School of Law and Visiting Scholar, UW Law) presents Law Through Global Eyes Lecture: Disaster Relief and the Use of Military Forces in Japan

April 25, 2013 Colloquia/Workshops

Chicago Law Curtis Bradley (Duke Law) Iowa Law Melissa Murray (Berkeley Law)

Call for Papers: Creative Commons Global Summit – Buenos Aires, Argentina

Creative Commons,  a nonprofit organization that enables the sharing and use of creativity and knowledge through free legal tools, has announced a call for papers and presentations for its Global…

Call for Papers: The Lasting Effects of Terrorism on Cities – Fordham Urban LJ

The Fordham Urban Law Journal is soliciting articles for New Normal: The Lasting Effect of Terrorism on our Cities. While terrorism is an issue in many urban centers, as of…

Call for Papers: Conflict Resolution Quarterly

Conflict Resolution Quarterly requests articles that “focus on any aspect of the conflict resolution process or context, but a primary focus is the behavior, role and impact of third parties…

Call for Papers: Theorizing and Building Cross-Sector Movements – Chicago, IL

The LatCrit 2013 Biennial Conference, held October 4-5, 2013, announces a call for papers on the conference theme Resistance Rising: Theorizing and Building Cross-Sector Movements. Deadline: June 1, 2013. Proposals…

The European State Aid Law Institute presents the 11th Experts’ Forum on European State Aid Law, which will be held June 6-7, 2013. Attention will  be given to  the new Regional…

Call for Papers: Internet Law

The Campbell Law Review announces a call for papers for its National Edition, which will be focused on Internet Law and related themes. The Internet and associated technologies continue to…