The Journal of International Law and International Relations (JILIR) invites submissions from scholars of both International Law and International Relations for its Spring 2010 issue. The JILIR is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that seeks to develop interdisciplinary discourse at the nexus of two dynamic and relevant disciplines. The submission deadline is Jan. 22, 2010. The full call for papers is here. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
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The Journal of International Law and International Relations (JILIR) invites submissions from scholars of both International Law and International Relations for its Spring 2010 issue. The JILIR is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that seeks to develop interdisciplinary discourse at the nexus of two dynamic and relevant disciplines. The submission deadline is Jan. 22, 2010. The full call for papers is here. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, International Law |
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The Rutgers Law Record (Rutgers School of Law - Newark) seeks submissions for its First Amendment Law Issue. The tentative submissions deadline is Feb. 20, 2010.
The Law Record seeks to facilitate quick dissemination of the legal community’s initial impressions of ground breaking legal issues with innovative articles and cutting edge viewpoints. To accomplish this goal we publish online symposiums consisting of op-ed length articles written by practitioners, judges, and academics. In addition, we actively promote each addition by publicizing our issues with relevant professional associations. We aim for our authors’ articles to be read by potential clients, peers and colleagues.
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
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The Rutgers Law Record (Rutgers School of Law - Newark) seeks submissions for its First Amendment Law Issue. The tentative submissions deadline is Feb. 20, 2010.
The Law Record seeks to facilitate quick dissemination of the legal community’s initial impressions of ground breaking legal issues with innovative articles and cutting edge viewpoints. To accomplish this goal we publish online symposiums consisting of op-ed length articles written by practitioners, judges, and academics. In addition, we actively promote each addition by publicizing our issues with relevant professional associations. We aim for our authors’ articles to be read by potential clients, peers and colleagues.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Constitutional Law |
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The Rutgers Law Record (Rutgers School of Law - Newark) seeks submissions for its Environmental Law Issue, Spring 2010. Submissions are due Dec. 15, 2009.
The Law Record seeks to facilitate quick dissemination of the legal community’s initial impressions of ground breaking legal issues with innovative articles and cutting edge viewpoints. To accomplish this goal we publish online symposiums consisting of op-ed length articles written by practitioners, judges, and academics. In addition, we actively promote each addition by publicizing our issues with relevant professional associations. We aim for our authors’ articles to be read by potential clients, peers and colleagues.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
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The Rutgers Law Record (Rutgers School of Law - Newark) seeks submissions for its Environmental Law Issue, Spring 2010. Submissions are due Dec. 15, 2009.
The Law Record seeks to facilitate quick dissemination of the legal community’s initial impressions of ground breaking legal issues with innovative articles and cutting edge viewpoints. To accomplish this goal we publish online symposiums consisting of op-ed length articles written by practitioners, judges, and academics. In addition, we actively promote each addition by publicizing our issues with relevant professional associations. We aim for our authors’ articles to be read by potential clients, peers and colleagues.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Environmental Law |
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Lawberry Camp Midwinter will be held at Harvard Law School Sat. Jan. 16, 2010.
Lawberry Camp is an unconference geared towards law librarians, legal information professionals, and others in related fields.
Lawberry Camp schedules are flexible, with events often decided on the day of the camp, or leading up to the event. Generally Lawberry Camp will be a full day of activities…including lightning talks, open round table discussions, the exciting and fun Battledecks Powerpoint Karaoke competition, and potentially other events.
It is an opportunity to share information, discuss important topics, network with colleagues, work on presentation skills, and have a good time.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
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Lawberry Camp Midwinter will be held at Harvard Law School Sat. Jan. 16, 2010.
Lawberry Camp is an unconference geared towards law librarians, legal information professionals, and others in related fields.
Lawberry Camp schedules are flexible, with events often decided on the day of the camp, or leading up to the event. Generally Lawberry Camp will be a full day of activities…including lightning talks, open round table discussions, the exciting and fun Battledecks Powerpoint Karaoke competition, and potentially other events.
It is an opportunity to share information, discuss important topics, network with colleagues, work on presentation skills, and have a good time.
mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on December 8th, 2009
| CONFERENCES |
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The third annual World Legal Forum, “Private International Regulation and Public Supervision,” will take place at the Peace Palace, The Hague, Dec. 7-8, 2009. mw
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 23rd, 2009
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The Law and Society Association invites proposals (for papers or sessions) for its annual meeting, Beyond Critique, May 27-30, 2010. The submission deadline is Dec. 8, 2009.
A graduate student workshop, What’s Next for the Law and Society Paradigm?, will be held May 25-26, 2010. The application deadline is Jan. 29, 2010.
An Early Career Workshop (limited to 20 scholars) will also take place May 25-26, 2010. The application deadline is Jan. 15, 2010.
The Early Career Workshop encourages new faculty to move their research and writing toward law-and-society topics and encourages people who are already comfortable with one methodological approach to consider others. For those trained as lawyers, social science may seem a bit daunting. For those trained in one social science, other methodologies from other fields may seem foreign. But for all concerned, it might be useful to know these other methods. In this Early Career Workshop, we will help people to make transitions to new kinds of law-related work with a focus on questions of methodology. As a result, we will ask: How do law-and-society scholars do their work? And how can newcomers to the field increase their methodological range?
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Posted by uwlegalscholarship on November 8th, 2009
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