Category Archives: Criminal Law

Symposium on Law & Economics of Crime & Punishment – Fairfax, VA

The George Mason Judicial Education Program announces its symposium on Law & Economics of Crime & Punishment, which will take place April 19-21, 2012. Registration applications are now being accepted.mm

Cultural Competency & the Death Penalty – Memphis, TN

The University of Memphis Law Review presents its annual symposium, Cultural Competency and the Death Penalty March 30, 2012. To submit a paper or paper proposal, contact the symposium editor, Isaac…

Criminal Justice & Security in Central & Eastern Europe – Ljubljana, Slovenia

The Faculty of Criminal Justice and Security, University of Maribor, Slovenia, the European Group of Research into Norms, Guyancourt, France, the Department of Criminology, Leicester University, the United Kingdom, the…

Lenahan (Gonzales) v. U.S. – Domesticating Int’l Law – Washington, DC

The American University Washington College of Law’s Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law and Women and the Law Program present Lenahan (Gonzales) v. United States of America: Domesticating…

Sex Trafficking in the U.S.: Researching Vulnerable Populations – Corvallis, OR

Oregon State University hosts Sex Trafficking in the U.S.: Researching Vulnerable Populations 2012 Interdisciplinary Conference Feb. 17-18, 2012. A public lecture precedes the conference on Feb. 16. The deadline for…

Call for Papers: Transitional Justice and the Everyday

The International Journal of Transitional Justice (IJTJ) invites submissions for its 2012 special issue, Transitional Justice and the Everyday: Micro-Perspectives of Justice and Social Repair, guest edited by Pilar Riaño…

Call for Papers: California Topics

Chapman Law Review seeks articles with ties to California topics for upcoming Winter Issue. They welcome any topics related to California law, including: the state budget crisis and the ability…

ClassCrits – Criminalizing Economic Inequality – Washington, DC

The ClassCrits Project, American University, Washington College of Law, and the UC Davis School of Law present ClassCrits IV: Criminalizing Economic Inequality Sept. 23-24, 2011. mw

Call for Papers: Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Public Health Studies

Justice Quarterly invites submissions for a special issue, Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Public Health Studies, guest edited by Travis C. Pratt. While there is a burgeoning field of research which…