Genocide after 1948: 70 Years of Genocide Convention
Call for Papers
NIOD Amsterdam / Utrecht University, 7 and 8 December 2018
Genocide after 1948: 70 Years of Genocide Convention
Call for Papers
NIOD Amsterdam / Utrecht University, 7 and 8 December 2018
Call For Papers
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Program on Economics & Privacy - Third Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference
27 Apr 2018, Arlington, VA
The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP) at Antonin Scalia Law School, will host a scholars conference on the economics of digital information policy on April 27, 2018. The conference will be open to the public.
The Buffett Institute for Global Studies at Northwestern University has issued a call for papers for a workshop on "Power and International Law," to be held May 4, 2018, at the American Bar Foundation. The call is here.
From the International Law Reporter
Call For Papers
George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School Program on Economics & Privacy - Third Annual Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference
27 Apr 2018, Arlington, VA
The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP) at Antonin Scalia Law School, will host a scholars conference on the economics of digital information policy on April 27, 2018. The conference will be open to the public.
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"Emory University School of Law and Georgia State University College of Law are sponsoring the Southeast Regional Legal Writing Conference on April 21, 2018 at Georgia State University.
We invite proposals for presentations on teaching legal writing, including creative teaching ideas, evolving pedagogies, developments in legal research and writing scholarship, teaching international students, and preparing students to succeed in the workplace. Presentations should be either 10 or 45 minutes in length. Individual and panel presentations are welcome.
The editors of the Journal of Financial Regulation invite submissions for the Journal’s 2018 annual conference.
Conference Overview
The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning invites proposals for conference workshops addressing the many ways that law teachers are utilizing technology in their classrooms across the curriculum. With the rising demands for teachers who are educated on active learning techniques and with technology changing so rapidly, this topic has taken on increased urgency in recent years.
The Center for Constitutional Law seeks proposals from those interested in presenting papers at the upcoming conference. Committed presenters to date include: Shubha Ghosh (Syracuse), Craig Green (Temple), Rachel Janutis (Capital), Megan LaBelle (Catholic), Laura Little (Temple), Joe Miller (Georgia), Michael Morley (FSU), Alex Reinert (Cardozo), Kermit Roosevelt (Penn), Jeff Renesberger (South Texas), and Sharon Sandeen (Mitchell-Hamline). Additional presenters will be selected by this call for papers.