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Call for Papers 2008
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Deadline: 10 November 2008
International Conference on India-GCC Trade and Geopolitical Relations (IGTGR)
4-5 March 2009, New Dehli, India
Call for abstracts on corporate responsibility, intellectual property rights, pharmaceuticals, migration, and other areas of law.
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Deadline: 13 November 2008
EU Operating Grants for NGOs: Fundamental Rights and Justice
The World Wide Web Conference is the global event that brings together key stakeholders and the standards Provides funding to co-finance civil rights, human rights, and justice projects. learn more...
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Soft Deadline: 30 November 2008
Abstracts: 6th Biennial Conference of the International Academy for Intercultural Research
15-19 August 2009, Honolulu, Hawaii
The theme for the conference is World Peace through Intercultural Understanding. learn more...
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Soft Deadline: 31 November 2008
Fellowship in National Security and the Open Society
The Open Society Institute (OSI) has created new fellowships to focus on national security. Possible projects include comparative studies of national policies and practices, examining Islam in Western national security discourse and its implications for minority rights, and privatization of military functions. OSI has long worked to broaden public access to information, advance the rule of law, protect minority and human rights, create vibrant civil societies, and promote effective and accountable governance. learn more...
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Deadline: 30 November 2008
OMNES: Journal of Migration and Society
OMNES welcomes manuscripts that deal with themes concerning the global movement of
people; human security related to migration; multicultural societies, cultural diversity, social integration; and other relevant topics. Published twice a year in both print and online versions by the Sookmyung Institute for Multicultural Studies, Sookmyung University, Seoul. For details regarding manuscript submission, please email the journal at omnes@sm.ac.kr. learn more...
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Deadline: 1 December 2008
International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy
This general issue of the JSDLP seeks to present and analyze legal and policy issues of critical importance for implementing sustainable development. Examples of suitable topics for submission include, but are not limited to: environmental and social safeguards in international trade and investment agreements; land use law and sustainable development; corporate social responsibility; trade and intellectual property rights in genetic organisms; environmental and social considerations in WTO dispute resolution; and natural resource conservation laws and best practices.
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Deadline: 1 December 2008
Journal of Business Ethics
Soliciting articles for a special edition on "Spheres of Influence/Spheres of Responsibility: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights." learn more...
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Deadline: 1 December 2008
Abstracts: WaVE Conference 2009
26-28 March 2009, Uppsala, Sweden
Soliciting abstracts and papers on the "Impact of Religion: Challenges to Society, Law and Democracy." learn more...
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Deadline: 15 December 2008
Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics & Public Policy
Accepting submissions on immigration and the environment for volume 23 to be published in Spring 2009.
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Deadline: 31 January 2009
Journal of Business Ethics
Soliciting articles for a special edition on "Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America." learn more...
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Deadline: 1 February 2009
Trandafir International Business Writing Competition
Each year, the journal of Transnational Law & Contemporary Problems, in conjunction with the University of Iowa College of Law International and Comparative Law Program, conducts an annual world affairs student writing competition for a paper of up to 50 pages. The competition is open to law students and to graduate students in all disciplines. Prize: US$2,000. learn more...
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AMICUS CURIAE
Friend of the court
Most commonly seen as an amicus curiae brief, which is filed by a person who is not a party to an action but who is allowed to offer an argument.
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