Aug. 31, 2009 Colloquia/Workshops
| August 31, 2009 |
Jonathan Masur (Chicago Law), Well-Being Analysis
| September 1, 2009 |
Notre Dame
Julian Velasco (Notre Dame Law), How Many Fiduciary Duties Are There In Corporate Law?
| August 31, 2009 |
Halla E. Shoaibi (LLM Student, University of Michigan), Palestinian Women and the Law.
Lecture not publicly available.
| August 31, 2009 |
Eyes on the ICC is published annually by the Council for American Students in International Negotiations. The journal invites quality submissions from scholars, jurists, and professionals in fields related to international criminal law and policy. Occasionally, exceptional student work will be accepted. Manuscripts are accepted on a rolling basis until August 31.
Manuscripts must be computer generated and submitted electronically, via e-mail or Berkeley Electronic Press’s Expresso (http://law.bepress.com/expresso/) submission service. Each submission should contain
1. an abstract;
2. a letter of introduction;
3. CV; and
4. appropriate contact information.
Articles may range in length from some 25 to 80 pages, double-spaced. Book reviews run from some 1,000 to 2,500 words.
Please adhere closely to the Chicago Manual of Style and cite sources in legal format according to the Harvard Blue Book.
Peer Review: Submissions outside the expertise of the editorial board are subjected to external, double-blind peer review. Additionally, authors are encouraged to seek comments on their manuscripts from colleagues within their discipline. The journal invites commentary on the quality of its submissions, whether by private correspondence or published letter.
Submissions and other editorial correspondence should be addressed to icc [at] americanstudents.us.
This blog features law-related Calls for Papers, Conferences, and Workshops as well as general legal scholarship resources. If you would like to have an event posted, please contact us at legalscholarshipblog|at|gmail.com.
This blog is managed by faculty and staff at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law and the Gallagher Law Library of the University of Washington School of Law
:This blog seeks to facilitate the legal academy's development and dissemination of scholarship, and so does not feature events such as Continuing Legal Education programs or regional bar association meetings.