Call for Papers – AALS Creditors’ and Debtors’ Rights Section program – “The Great Deleveraging: Bankruptcy after the Crisis, Formal and Informal.”

May 9, 2012 at 12:00 am Leave a comment

AALS Creditors’ and Debtors’ Rights Section program, will host this program at the AALS annual meeting, January 2013, in  New Orleans.

Law teachers at AALS member institutions who have an interest in speaking at this program are invited to submit a manuscript or precis.  Junior faculty members are particularly encouraged to submit.  Senior bankruptcy scholars will be invited to read and comment on the selected papers. We are expecting a member of the editorial board of the American Bankruptcy Law Journal to attend, and we encourage participants to submit papers to ABLJ, one of the top twenty refereed law journals. A precis should be comprehensive enough to allow the review committee to evaluate the likely content and quality of the proposed paper; however, complete drafts will receive preference in the selection process. Please send submissions to the Program Chair—Alan White, CUNY School of Law, alan.white@mail.law.cuny.edu.   Submissions are due no later than August 1, 2012.

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Topics: Calls for Papers; Fiduciary Law; Economics & The Law

 

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