Human Trafficking Law - Ann Arbor, MI
| February 5, 2010 | ||
| February 4, 2011 | ||
| 4:00 pm | to | 8:30 pm |
The Michigan Journal of International Law 2011 symposium is Successes and Failure in International Human Trafficking Law, Feb. 4-5, 2011.
| February 5, 2010 | ||
| February 4, 2011 | ||
| 4:00 pm | to | 8:30 pm |
The Michigan Journal of International Law 2011 symposium is Successes and Failure in International Human Trafficking Law, Feb. 4-5, 2011.
| February 5, 2010 |
Eduardo Capulong (Montana), Client Activism in Progressive Lawyering Theory.
This paper is not publicly available.
Jennifer H. Arlen (New York), Structuring Corporate Criminal Enforcement to Deter Corporate Crime.
This paper is not publicly available.
Margaret Penrose (Texas Wesleyan), Luxuries or Necessities, the Right to Counsel During Habeas Corpus Proceedings.
This paper is not publicly available.
Eduardo Capulong (Montana), Client Activism in Progressive Lawyering Theory.
This paper is not publicly available.
Jennifer H. Arlen (New York), Structuring Corporate Criminal Enforcement to Deter Corporate Crime.
This paper is not publicly available.
Margaret Penrose (Texas Wesleyan), Luxuries or Necessities, the Right to Counsel During Habeas Corpus Proceedings.
This paper is not publicly available.
| February 5, 2010 |
Brooklyn Law School presents the David G. Trager Public Policy Symposium - Sharing the Blame: the Law and Morality of Punishing Collective Entities Feb. 5, 2010. mw
| February 5, 2010 | to | February 6, 2010 |
CRN East Asian Law and Society (Law and Society Association) and Faculty of Law, the University of Hong Kong present the Inaugural East Asian Law and Society Conference, Changing Socio-Legal Landscapes in East Asia: Common Trends and Local Variations. The conference takes place Feb. 5-6, 2010, at the University of Hong Kong.
organized with this vision.
The organizers invite proposals for papers and panels that are related to the conference theme (Changing Socio-Legal Landscapes in East Asia: Common Trends and Local Variations) or fall within any of the following streams on East Asian law and society:
* Legal Education and Training
* Legal and Quasi-legal Professions
* Dispute Resolution and Civil Litigation
* Lay Participation and Other Forms of Democratic Justice
* Gender in Law
* Criminal Justice
* Constitutional Law.
The deadline for proposals and papers is Sept. 30, 2009. All paper or panel proposals must be in English and sent by email to: Professor Hiroshi Fukurai (University of California, Santa Cruz, U.S.A.), hfukurai [at] ucsc.edu. Submission details here.
| February 1, 2010 | to | February 12, 2010 |
The University of Maryland University College Center for Intellectual Property presents an online workshop, Google Print in Depth, led by Prof. Peter Jaszi, Feb. 1-12, 2010. The registration deadline is Jan. 25, 2010.
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