From: Jason Neyers <jneyers@uwo.ca>
To: obligations@uwo.ca
CC: Annette Morris <MorrisA7@cardiff.ac.uk>
Date: 28/01/2011 13:29:53 UTC
Subject: Call for papers - Tort Section of 2011 SLS conference at University of Cambridge

From:
 
Annette Morris
Convenor, Tort Section
Lecturer, Cardiff Law School
 
 28th January 2011


Dear All,

SLS Tort Section: Call for Papers by 1st March 2011

This is a call for papers for the Tort section of the 2011 SLS Conference.  


This year’s conference will be held at the University of Cambridge from 5th – 8th September and the main theme will be ‘Law in Politics, Politics in Law’.  The Tort section will meet during the second half of the conference, with two sessions on Wednesday 7th September (11.30-15.30) and two on Thursday 8th September (9.30-13.00).  

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please e-mail me at MorrisA7@cardiff.ac.uk by Monday 1st March 2011.  I would welcome proposals for papers on any issue relating to the Law of Tort, including those addressing this year’s conference theme.  Alternatively, if you would like to propose a topic of current interest for a panel discussion, please do get in touch to see if this can be arranged. I would be grateful if you could let me know if you have responded, or are intending to respond, to a call for papers from another section.

Please note that whilst you need only send me a proposed title and a short summary at this stage, speakers will be expected to submit a full version of their paper to the Conference Paperbank before the start of the conference.  

I have been asked to make it clear to speakers that they will need to book and pay to attend the conference.


I have also been asked to remind you that the SLS offers a ‘Best Paper Prize’ which can be awarded to academics at any stage of their career.  The Prize carries a monetary award of £250 and the winning paper will be published in Legal Studies.  Further details are available at http://www.legalscholars.ac.uk/conference/best-paper-prize.cfm.


Best wishes,