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Law & Policy Celebrates at Law & Society Association Conference, Montreal 2008

Posted by lawpol on June 4, 2008

Law & Policy

celebrates 30 years!

Conference attendees

at the LSA/CLSA Conference in Montreal enjoyed coffee and cake

The

as they joined with the Editors

in recognizing 30 years of Innovative,

International, Interdisciplinary scholarship.



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SLSA Manchester Conference

Posted by colinscott on March 26, 2008

The Socio-Legal Studies Association had its annual conference in Manchester last week. The event included the launch of a new Legal Empirical Research Support Network (LERSnet) which aims to build contacts and offer training for socio-legal researchers. Law & Policy had the first of its thirtieth birthday celebrations at a plenary coffee break. A huge cake l&P Cake featuring a replica journal made of icing sugar was enjoyed by all. I attended a session organized by the Law Commission in which they sought feedback on research they are conducting into the extension of tort liability of public authorities prior to the completion of a consultation paper. Discussion centred on the plurality of legal and quasi-legal mechanisms through which public authorities might be held accountable. There was strong support for the idea that the role of ombudsman schemes should be considered alongside tortious liability. There was also discussion of the role of insurers both in promoting and impeding accountability through liability. Next year’s conference will be held in Leicester and will be organised by De Montfort University, 7-9 April 2009. colins-cake.jpgSLSA Blackwell booth

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“Governance of Terror” examines government reforms in Australia and Canada Since 9/11

Posted by lawpol on March 19, 2008

Andrew Goldsmith takes a critical look at how governments conceptualize the terrorist threat and A Goldsmith suggests using the Precautionary Principle as a tool “for making sense of, and improving, law reform processes in counterterrorism.” Goldsmith interprets law reforms and decision making in Canada and Australia, and examines what constitutes “expertise,” as well as the “capacity of legislators to scrutinize the arguments of necessity and prognoses of dire threat put forward by executive government.” (Abstract on SSRN)

Goldsmith, Andrew (2008) “The Governance of Terror: Precautionary Logic and Counterterrorist Law Reform After September 11,” Law & Policy 30: 141-167.

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Law & Policy Volume 30(2) now available online

Posted by lawpol on March 19, 2008

L&P’s April 2008 issue is now available on Synergy.

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Law & Policy turns 30!

Posted by lawpol on March 18, 2008

This year L&P celebrates 30 years of publishing influential interdisciplinary scholarship and we’re celebrating at conferences around the world. This week Co-Editor Colin Scott Colin Scott, Co-Editor will host a gathering in Manchester during the Socio-Legal Studies Association conference in Manchester, UK on Wednesday afternoon during the break. Look for us at the Law & Society Association meeting in Montreal in May.

View the 30th Anniversary virtual issue of 30 articles from the last thirty years.

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3 March posting from 1mrd

Posted by 1mrd on March 17, 2008

The first issue of Law & Policy for 2008 can be found here: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/30/1

AND IT’S FREE!

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