Discussion of the “war on drugs” frequently fails to examine precisely how drug offenders are sentenced—and how they should be. Drug sentencing practices are implicated in many fundamental criminal justice issues and concerns. Research suggests incarcerating people for drug offenses has little impact on substance use rates or on crime rates more generally. And, despite reports of comparable use rates, people of color are far more likely to be arrested and incarcerated for drug-related offenses than white counterparts.
Fifth Annual Health Law Works-in-Progress Retreat at Seton Hall Law School
WHEN
February 5, 2021, from 1-4pm EST.
WHERE
Virtual (Depending on the number of submissions we receive, we may also schedule a second virtual event for another afternoon.)
TICKETS
Complimentary Event
DESCRIPTION
Background
The scope of application of EU law represents a major element of the legal discourse concerning the affirmation and strengthening of the European integration process. It firstly influences the way in which that law interacts with the municipal law of the Member States. More and more, however, the relevance of the scope of EU law goes beyond the interplay with Member States’ legal orders, contributing thus to the global reach of EU law.
29TH ANNUAL SLS/BIICL WORKSHOP ON THEORY & INTERNATIONAL LAW
Celebrating the ‘Historical Turn’: International Law in Global Histories
REVISED TIMING AND FORMAT: Wednesday 25th November 2020 13:00-17:00 (ONLINE)
Call for proposals
A Lost World?
Jewish International Lawyers and New World Orders (1917-1951)
Disruption in the Legal Sector: How Technology Can Enable Educators, Students, Lawyers, and Judges Around the Globe to Stabilize the Sector and Provide Access to Justice
February 9-10, 16-17, 2021
Held on Zoom
Proposal Submission Deadline: October 15, 2020
Notification of Proposal Acceptance: November 12, 2020
Draft of Article/Presentation Due: January 15, 2021
Final Article Due: March 1, 2021
Jurisdiction
Who speaks international law?
3-4 September 2021
University of Bonn
Call For Papers
2021 UNC Tax Symposium
26 Mar 2021 - 27 Mar 2021, Rizzo Conference Center
2021 Corporate Governance Symposium
“Critical Issues for Boards and Investors in 2021”
Tuesday, March 16, 2021 / 9:30 am to 4:30 pm ET
John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance and
the Department of Finance, Lerner College of Business and Economics
Call for Papers: International Organizations Workshop
Friday, 19 February 2021
Virtual
The International Organizations Interest Group (IOIG) of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) welcomes abstract submissions for its biennial work-in-progress workshop, to be held on Friday, 19 February 2021 virtually.
Abstracts must relate to the study of international organizations (broadly defined). We particularly encourage submissions on one of the following topics: (1) international law and climate change; (2) global health governance.