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Work On! Comparative law workshop

(Work On! is an occasional item about workshops, roundtables, and other fora for scholarship-presentation-without-publication) Papers on comparative law are being sought for presentation at the annual Comparative Law Works in Progress Workshop, to be held February 6 and 7, 2009, at Princeton University (logo below left) in New Jersey.
Organized by our colleagues Mathias Reimann, Jacqueline Ross, and Kim Lane Scheppele, the workshop presents an opportunity for comparative law scholars to engage in sustained and substantive discussion, by up to 20 comparative law scholars, of up to 6 scholarly projects. Cosponsors are the American Society of Comparative Law, University of Michigan Law School, University of Illinois College of Law, and Princeton’s Program in Law and Public Affairs.
Deadline for electronic submissions, to be sent to Professor Scheppele at kimlane@princeton.edu: next Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Details respecting requirements for submission and the workshop itself may be found by clicking on "Programs" here.

Work On! Comparative Law Works in Progress

(Work On! is an occasional item about workshops, roundtables, and other fora for scholarship-presentation-without-publication) Banding together for this year's 3d annual Comparative Law Works in Progress Workshop, to be held May 14-16, 2008, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, are the American Society of Comparative Law, University of Michigan Law School, University of Illinois College of Law, and Princeton University's Program for Law and Public Affairs.
This is a great opportunity, among the few events at which comparative law scholars in the United States may study and discuss in depth their ongoing scholarship. Up to 6 papers will be selected for discussion, before small groups of scholars, over the 2 days of this year's workshop.
Time's short to submit; deadline's February 15, 2008. Send draft articles, book chapters, book reviews, etc. -- works that are ready for extended discussion but have not yet appeared in print -- electronically to the organizers, our colleagues Kim Lane Scheppele, kimlane@princeton.edu, Mathias Reimann, purzel@umich.edu, and Jacqueline Ross, jeross1@law.uiuc.edu.
 
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