Posts filed under 'Summer 2007'

Reproductive Medicine & Law Workshop

AALS and The American Society for Reproductive Medicine are holding a workshop on reproductive medicine and the law from June 20 - 22, 2007 in British Columbia.  For more details, go here.

 Topics: Health Law; Summer 2007


Add comment April 4, 2007

AALS Conference on International Law

At the AALS mid-year meeting from June 17 - 20, 2007 in British Columbia, there’ll be a joint AALS & American Society of International Law Conference entitled, “What is Wrong with the Way We Teach and Write International Law.”  For more details, go here.

Topics: International Law; Summer 2007


Add comment April 4, 2007

Call for Papers - Law & Justice in the Age of Globalization

Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, University of Gloucestershire & The Central Gloucester Initiative will host the 4th Annual Gloucester Summer Legal Conference and have announced a call for papers.  The Conference theme is Law & Justice in the Age of Globalization and will mark the 200th Anniversary of Britain’s Abolition of the Slave Trade (1807).  The deadline for submissions is April 30, 2007.  For more details go here.

Topics: Call for Papers, Summer 2007
  


Add comment March 21, 2007


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