Call for Papers: New Directions in Global Thought – Boston, MA

CaptureThe Institute for Global Law and Policy  at Harvard Law School is accepting submissions for conference papers and panel discussions to the conference New Directions in Global Thought: IGLP at Five. The conference will be held June 3-4, 2013.

“The Institute encourages academic collaboration among young scholars from across the world, aiming to support a network of scholars and policy makers who share our belief that ideas matter, and our commitment to new voices and viewpoints for thinking about global governance, social justice and economic policy.” Also, conference discussions will likely address the following  “Comparative Legal Studies; the Corporation in Global Society; Human Rights and Social Justice; Global Science and Technology Studies; Law and Economic Development; International Economic Law and Regulation; Revitalizing Arab and Islamic Legal Traditions; Globalization and Labor; Legal Architecture of Monetary Integration; Private International as Global Governance; and Global Law and Political Economy.”

Deadline: March 1, 2013. Those wishing to present works at the conference should submit a 250-word abstract of the paper. Those with panel ideas should submit a 500-word description of the topic along with the names and emails of all potential panelists.  Please click here to submit your application.  Questions should be directed to iglp[@]law.harvard.edu.

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