Access to Justice — Alexandria, Egypt

The Alexandria University Faculty of Law and the Protection Project at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies invite scholars and professionals to submit proposals for the fifth annual conference titled “Access to Justice,” which will take place Dec. 19-20, 2012, in Alexandria, Egypt. The list of potential topics includes:
• Civil Society and Protection of Victims of Human Rights Abuses
• Right to Remedies
• International Justice and the World Trade Organization
• Individual Complaints to United Nations Committees
• Access to Justice in the Arab Charter of Human Rights
• Gender Equality in Access to Justice
• Right to Legal Aid
• Law Clinics
• Pro Bono Work, Volunteering
• International Criminal Court
• Access to Justice in the National Court System
• Access to Justice in Suing Corporations
• Access to Justice in Suing the State (Sovereign Immunity)
• European Court of Human Rights
• African Court of Justice and Human Rights
• International Court of Justice
• Class Actions
• Islamic Hesba Law
• The Traditional Justice System
• Justice Delayed as Justice Denied
• Statute of Limitations
The deadline for submitting abstracts was Aug. 13, 2012. A copy of the call for papers in Farsi is here.

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