Call For Papers
"The Political Economy of Financial Regulation"
June 2-4, 2016, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Call For Papers
"The Political Economy of Financial Regulation"
June 2-4, 2016, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Brooklyn Law School is holding a Symposium: From Runnymede to Philadelphia to Cyberspace: The Enduring Legacy of Magna Carta
Thursday, September 17: 8:30 am to 6:00 pm, Brooklyn Law School, Jerome Prince Moot Court Room, 250 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
RSVP online at http://www.brooklaw.edu/magna-carta-rsvp
Free of Charge
Call For Papers
California Management Review (CMR) Special Section and Conference on Entrepreneurship, the Internet, and Fraud: Managerial and Policy Implications
Guest-Editors:
Douglas Cumming, Schulich School of Business, York University (Canada)
Sofia Johan, Schulich School of Business, York University (Canada)
Denis Schweizer, Concordia University, John Molson School of Business (Canada)
A CALL FOR PAPERS ON FREE SPEECH IN HIGHER EDUCATION
The First Amendment Law Review (FALR) at the University of North Carolina School of Law is currently accepting submissions for brief but engaging articles related to free speech in higher education. As these submissions will be considered for publication in our symposium issue, shorter articles (less than 30 pages) are preferred, but longer articles will still be considered.
CFP: SECOND WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL LAW
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPARATIVE LAW
YOUNGER COMPARATIVISTS COMMITTEE
SECOND WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL LAW
The emerging transnational criminal law - Call for papers
Venue: Faculty of Law, Meeting room 02-0-16, Studiegaarden,
Studiestraede 6, ground floor, DK-1455 Copenhagen K
In recent years, the contours of a distinct transnational criminal law have emerged. To investigate the new practices and legal innovations around this form of law, iCourts invites papers for a multidisciplinary conference on the emerging forms of transnational criminal law.
Kabarak University School of Law, Boston College Law School and the International Society of Public Law invite submissions for a two-day Symposium on Constitutional Change and Transformation in Africa, to be held on the campus of Kabarak University in Nakuru on Thursday and Friday, June 9-10, 2016.
The keynote speaker for this event will be Dr. Willy Mutunga, Chief Justice and the President of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Kenya.
This Symposium is convened by Duncan Okubasu (Kabarak) and Richard Albert (Boston College).
The First Amendment Law Review (FALR) at the University of North Carolina School of Law is currently accepting submissions for brief but engaging articles related to free speech in higher education. As these submissions will be considered for publication in our symposium issue, shorter articles (less than 30 pages) are preferred, but longer articles will still be considered.
On 12-13 November 2015, the Research Unit in Law of the University of Luxembourg, with the support of the Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg, will be holding a conference on the settlement of tax disputes under international law, with the aim of analysing taxation issues through the lens of international law and its dispute settlement procedures, and bringing together international lawyers and tax lawyers to do so. Confirmed speakers already include Prof. Mads Andenas (University of Oslo), Prof. Ilias Bantekas (Brunel University), Dr N.
Tackling the Urban Core Puzzle
October 29 - 31, 2015
Even as American metropolises have begun to pull themselves out of the Great Recession, the neighborhoods at their centers often remain underdeveloped and impoverished. Entrenched sites of market failure and economic distress, such urban cores contribute significantly to the nation's worsening inequality gap. In our second annual Legal Scholarship 4.0 conference, Northeastern University School of Law invites you to join us in exploring and generating fresh research approaches with the potential to transform our cities.