George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia
Organization:
The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP), part of the Law & Economics Center at George Mason University School of Law
Call For Papers
"George Mason Law & Economics Center Program on Economics & Privacy: Digital Information Policy Scholars Conference"
April 29, 2016, George Mason University School of Law, Arlington, Virginia
The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP), part of the Law & Economics Center at George Mason University School of Law, will host a Scholars Conference on the economics of digital information policy on April 29, 2016.
Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Organization:
Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Ontario
Exploring Law and Change through Interdisciplinary Research, New Legal Realism and Other Perspectives Choose Your Own Adventure The theme for the 2016 Osgoode Hall Graduate Law Student Conference is “Exploring Law and Change through Interdisciplinary Research, New Legal Realism and Other Perspectives – Choose Your Own Adventure”. Where law engages with social issues and interactions, many legal scholars have begun to apply knowledge from outside the disciplinary boundaries of law.
The Fordham Urban Law Center and The University of Hong Kong
Call for Conference Participants
3rd Annual International & Comparative Urban Law Conference
June 29, 2016, Hong Kong
The Fordham Urban Law Center, in conjunction with the University of Hong Kong (HKU), is pleased to announce a call for participation in the 3rd Annual International and Comparative Urban Law Conference, to be held on Wednesday, June 29, 2016. The all-day Conference will be held at HKU in Pokfulum, Hong Kong.
An abiding theme in law and society scholarship is the relationship between law and social change. Change can arise from many factors including the movement of people with their own traditions and beliefs, and their interaction with the forces of nature that affect the environments in which we live.
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)