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Call for Papers: Environmental Ethics, Sustainability and Education

Permalink 16 January 09    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: Professional, Call for Papers     Last updated: 16 January 09
The 8th Global Conference on Environmental Justice and Global Citizenship is a inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary conference to be held at Mansfield College in Oxford on 10-12 July 2009. It aims to explore the role of ecology and environmental thinking in the context of contemporary society and international affairs, and assess the implications for our understandings of fairness, justice and global citizenship.

International lawyers are invited to submit 300 word abstracts in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF. All papers accepted for and presented at the conference will be published in an ISBN eBook. Selected papers will be published in a themed hard copy volume.

The deadline for abstracts is 6 February 2009.

Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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