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Call for Papers: 2009 Peace and Conflict Society’s 4th Annual International Conference

Permalink 17 July 09    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: call for papers, conference proposals    
The 2009 Peace and Conflict Society's 4th Annual International Conference, "Redefining Central Asia: Cooperation, Stabilization and Implications of Regional Security," invites proposals from law students for the Student Research Symposium that will be held as part of the Conference program. The Conference will be held 9-10 October 2009 in Toronto, Canada. Papers can be on any subject relevant to the themes of the Conference. Suggested topics include human rights, state building, environment, energy, terrorism, insurgency, foreign policy, and transnational criminal activity. A limited amount of funding is available to offset travel costs to Toronto and accommodation. The deadline for proposals is 1 August 2009. More


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