Interest in food law and policy grew rapidly during the Obama administration. An emboldened food movement increasingly challenged corporate food and agricultural interests, while many academics, policymakers, and consumers began to promote food system reform as an attractive route to broader societal change. Writing about the future of food politics, Michael Pollan recently noted, “the culture of food is shifting underfoot.”
Call for Papers
Law and Colonial Violence: An International Workshop (keynote: prof. D. Moses)
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), 14 February 2017
Cooperation between QMUL, Cambridge University, and the European University Institute (EUI)
Deadline Abstracts: 17 December 2016
GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS, GLOBAL COMMONS AND FUNDAMENTAL VALUES: THE RESPONSES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW European Society of International Law Annual Conference 7-9 September 2017 Federico II University, Naples, Italy Call for Papers
Call for Papers–The Separation of Powers: A Global Constitutional Dialogue–Milan, Italy
International Symposium on The Separation of Powers A Global Constitutional Dialogue
Inspired by Prof. Giovanni Bognetti’s book: La Separazione dei Poteri
Monday, May 22nd 2017, Sala Napoleonica via Sant’Antonio 12, Milan, Italy
Convened by Antonia Baraggia Luca Pietro Vanoni Richard Albert Cristina Fasone
Call for Papers
Law and Colonial Violence: An International Workshop (keynote: prof. D. Moses)
Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), 14 February 2017
Cooperation between QMUL, Cambridge University, and the European University Institute (EUI)
Deadline Abstracts: 17 December 2016
The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law (YCC) is pleased to invite submissions for the Phanor J. Eder LL.B./J.D. Prize in Comparative Law, in connection with its Sixth Annual Conference, to be held on April 28-29, 2017, at Koç University Law School in Istanbul, Turkey.
The Phanor J. Eder Prize is named in honor of the first president of the American Society of Comparative Law.
Subject Matter and Eligibility
We are pleased to present a new research project on challenges in pre-investigations or ‘preliminary examinations’. Such examinations are required to determine whether there is reasonable basis to proceed with criminal investigation. They afford the prosecution wide discretion – be it in national or international jurisdictions – and often involve a large degree of uncertainty for those directly concerned.
European Society of International Law Interest Group on International Legal Theory Workshop, held on the occasion of the 13th ESIL Annual Conference: ‘Global Public Goods, Global Commons and Fundamental Values: The Responses of International Law’, Naples, 7–9 September 2017 Call for Papers
Transnational Law and Justice Network Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, Canada Call for Papers: Transnational Criminal Law in the Americas May 4-5, 2017
Call For Papers
American Law and Economics Association 2017 Annual Meeting
Friday and Saturday, May 12-13, 2017, Yale Law School, New Haven, CT
E-mail: alea@yale.edu
Web Address: http://www.amlecon.org
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 6, 2017