Call for Papers Deadline: Journal of Indian Law & Society
| October 5, 2010 |
The Journal of Indian Law & Society seeks submissions. The deadline is Oct. 5, 2010. Details here.
| October 5, 2010 |
The Journal of Indian Law & Society seeks submissions. The deadline is Oct. 5, 2010. Details here.
The Journal of Indian Law & Society (West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkota, India) is currently soliciting submissions for its second issue due in December, 2010. The deadline for submissions is October 5, 2010. Please send in your submissions under the categories mentioned below. All submissions to the Journal are double blind refereed and edited by the student editorial board. For general queries relating to your submissions, see the ‘Note to Authors’ or kindly write to us at jils [at] nujs.edu. Jump to full post
| October 11, 2010 |
The Charleston Law Review, the flagship journal of the Charleston School of Law, invites submissions for its General Issue of Volume V ON ANY SUBJECT MATTER an author chooses. Academics, practitioners, policymakers and students from within the legal community are all invited to submit a piece. The Charleston Law Review has been fortunate to publish some leading civic leaders and legal scholars, including: Barack Obama; Chief Judge Karen Williams of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; John Blume, Professor at Cornell School of Law; and James Ely, Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Law. In its upcoming Supreme Court Preview issue, the journal will publish works by notable scholars and leaders, such as Stephen Vladeck, Professor at American University Washington College of Law, and Patricia Millett of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP.
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning September 1, 2010; the submission deadline is October 11, 2010. Please direct submissions and any questions about our General Issue to Piper Reiff, Editor in Chief, via email at epreiff [at] charlestonlaw.edu or via telephone at (214) 707-1664.
The Charleston Law Review, the flagship journal of the Charleston School of Law, invites submissions for its General Issue of Volume V ON ANY SUBJECT MATTER an author chooses. Academics, practitioners, policymakers and students from within the legal community are all invited to submit a piece. The Charleston Law Review has been fortunate to publish some leading civic leaders and legal scholars, including: Barack Obama; Chief Judge Karen Williams of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; John Blume, Professor at Cornell School of Law; and James Ely, Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Law. In its upcoming Supreme Court Preview issue, the journal will publish works by notable scholars and leaders, such as Stephen Vladeck, Professor at American University Washington College of Law, and Patricia Millett of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP.
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning September 1, 2010; the submission deadline is October 11, 2010. Please direct submissions and any questions about our General Issue to Piper Reiff, Editor in Chief, via email at epreiff [at] charlestonlaw.edu or via telephone at (214) 707-1664.
| October 1, 2010 |
The AALS Section on Commercial and Related Consumer Law is seeking participants for a roundtable discussion at the AALS Annual Meeting and is also separately soliciting essays for a print symposium to follow. The topic for both is the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act). The roundtable discussion will take place Jan. 8, 2011. The deadline for nominating speakers (including self-nominations) is Sept. 23, 2010. The deadline for proposals for pieces in the print symposium (Utah Law Review) is Oct. 1, 2010. Jump to full post
| September 23, 2010 |
The AALS Section on Commercial and Related Consumer Law is seeking participants for a roundtable discussion at the AALS Annual Meeting and is also separately soliciting essays for a print symposium to follow. The topic for both is the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act). The roundtable discussion will take place Jan. 8, 2011. The deadline for nominating speakers (including self-nominations) is Sept. 23, 2010. The deadline for proposals for pieces in the print symposium (Utah Law Review) is Oct. 1, 2010. Jump to full post
| January 8, 2011 | ||
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The AALS Section on Commercial and Related Consumer Law is seeking participants for a roundtable discussion at the AALS Annual Meeting and is also separately soliciting essays for a print symposium to follow. The topic for both is the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act). The roundtable discussion will take place Jan. 8, 2011. The deadline for nominating speakers (including self-nominations) is Sept. 23, 2010. The deadline for proposals for pieces in the print symposium (Utah Law Review) is Oct. 1, 2010. Jump to full post
The AALS Section on Commercial and Related Consumer Law is seeking participants for a roundtable discussion at the AALS Annual Meeting and is also separately soliciting essays for a print symposium to follow. The topic for both is the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of 2009 (CARD Act). The roundtable discussion will take place Jan. 8, 2011. The deadline for nominating speakers (including self-nominations) is Sept. 23, 2010. The deadline for proposals for pieces in the print symposium (Utah Law Review) is Oct. 1, 2010. Jump to full post
| August 23, 2010 |
The AALS Section on Remedies will hold a program entitled “Rebirth of the Irreparable Injury Rule,” Sat. Jan. 8, 2011 (during the AALS 2011 Annual Meeting in San Francisco). The section seeks 2-3 presenters for this program. Abstracts are due by Aug. 23, 2010. Jump to full post
| August 23, 2010 | to | August 24, 2010 |
The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Asian Law and Economics Association will be held Aug. 23-24, 2010, at the University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, P.R. China. The call for papers deadline was April 15. mw
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