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Mapping Emergent Terrains, Contesting Rigidified Traditions

The First Annual Graduate Student Conference of
The Toronto Group for the Study of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law

Faculty of Law, University of Toronto

January 11-13, 2008

The Toronto Group for the Study of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law is pleased to announce its first annual graduate student conference. The principal aim of the conference is to encourage critical inquiry and collaborative discussion by providing a forum in which to explore shared anxieties and aspirations relating to international, transnational, and comparative legal scholarship.

Panels will be chaired by legal scholars from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law and Osgoode Hall Law School, York University. Speakers include Professor Anne Orford of the University of Melbourne Law School, Professor Ed Morgan of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Professor Frédéric Mégret of McGill University Faculty of Law, and Professor Thomas Skouteris of Leiden University Faculty of Law.

Conference Organizers: Michael Fakhri (michael.fakhri@utoronto.ca) and 
Umut Özsu (umut.ozsu@utoronto.ca).

All inquiries and materials should be addressed to torontogroup2008@gmail.com