CALL FOR PAPERS
THE SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY
FOR ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND ECONOMICS
March 26 and 27, 2010
Emory University School of Law
Atlanta, Georgia
The second annual meeting of the Society for Environmental
Law and Economics will be held on March 26 and 27, 2010, at
the Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia. It
is being co-sponsored by Emory University School of Law and
by the University of Sydney Law School.
OVERVIEW:
We hope to build upon the great success of our first
meeting last year, and continue to build a community of
environmental scholars interested in working in the
intersection of law, economics, and environmental or
natural resource issues. We had a fantastic inaugural
meeting in Vancouver last year of lawyers, economists and
other environmental policy scholars, and aim to maintain
the great spirit of exchange and collegiality achieved in
that meeting.
In the spirit of collegiality, the meeting will take place
in a workshop format, in which all sessions will be
plenary. We encourage all attendees to try to stay for as
much of the workshop as possible, though of course we
understand that travel constraints often make this
difficult. Our goal is to create a program that includes a
variety of disciplinary perspectives, ideally consisting of
20-30 papers over the two-day period. Further announcements
will be forthcoming regarding housing arrangements.
There will not be funding available for travel or lodging
expenses, but Emory University and the University of Sydney
will provide for food and drink during the workshop.
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
To submit a paper, please email a Word or pdf file to:
CONTACT: Jonathan Nash
Email: MAILTO:jonathan.nash@emory.edu
with the subject line "SELE SUBMISSION," by November 1,
2009.
We will review all the papers and get back to you by
December 8.
Daniel H. Cole
R. Bruce Townsend Professor of Law, Indiana University
School of Law Indianapolis
Shi-Ling Hsu
Associate Dean for Special Projects, University of British
Columbia Faculty of Law
Richard O. Zerbe
Daniel J. Evans Distinguished Professor of Public Policy,
Evans School of Public Affairs, University of Washington
Rosemary Lyster and Celeste M. Black
Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law,
University of Sydney Law School
Jonathan R. Nash
Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law
Posted 10/12/09