1101 Who Are the Judges?

Robert Dingwall, University of Nottingham, ENGLAND

Chair
Ole Hammerslev, University of Copenhagen, DENMARK
The Transformation of the State, the Jurists, and the Law
Eliane Botelho Junqueira, Pontifica Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL
The Female Brazilian Judge: An Asexual Being?
John C. Kilwein, West Virginia University, U.S.A.
Former Have-Not Lawyers on the U.S. Bench: Does It Make a Difference?
Daniel Stepniak, University of Western Australia, AUSTRALIA, and University of Idaho, U.S.A.
Cameras in Courts: A Case for Extending the U.S. Debate Beyond Constitutional Rights


1102  Internationalization of Justice

Chandra Ledha Sriram, International Peace Academy, U.S.A.

Chair
Simon Chesterman, International Peace Academy, U.S.A.
No Justice Without Peace?
Cesare P.R. Romano, International Courts and Tribunals Project, U.S.A.
Expanding International Justice: Use of International Judicial Bodies by Developing Countries
Amy Ross, University of Georgia, U.S.A.
The “Spatial Fix” of International Justice
Chandra Ledha Sriram, International Peace Academy, U.S.A.
Justice Without Borders: The Expanding Scope of Universal Jurisdiction


1103  The Body in Law: Positionality, Activism, and the State

Nancy Naples, University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.

Chair
Mary Bernstein, Arizona State University, U.S.A.
What Do Activists Want? Legal Consciousness and Social Movement Strategy
Janet Childerhose, McGill University, CANADA
From Men’s Rights to Chidlren’s Rights: The Transformation of the North American Anti-Circumcision Movement into the Genital Integrity Movement
Paisley Currah, City University of New York, U.S.A.
Transgender Activism and the State: How Gender Activists Deploy Identity Both to Win Civil Rights and to Dis-Establish the Gender Regime
Nancy Naples and Valerie Jenness, University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.
Matters of the Body in Law: The Disabled Rights Movement and Incorporation into the Criminal Justice System

1104  Emerging Forms of Regulation of Employment (CRN 4 Labour Panel I)

Ruth Buchanan, University of British Columbia, CANADA

Chair/Discussant
Judy Fudge, York University, CANADA and Leah F. Vosko, McMaster University, CANADA
By Whose Standards? Reregulating the Labour Market
David M. Trubek, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.
The European Employment Strategy: A New Form of Governance for Europe?


1106  Feminism and Human Rights

Aeyal M. Gross, Tel-Aviv University, ISRAEL

Chair/Discussant
Doris Buss, Keele University, ENGLAND
From “Radical” Feminism to “Homosexuality”: The Vatican and the “Gender Agenda”
Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, Bar-Ilan University, ISRAEL
Feminist Legal Theories, Social Change and the Status of Women in Israel
Harriet Samuels, University of Westminster, ENGLAND, and Carole J. Petersen, University of Hong Kong, PR OF CHINA
The Women’s Convention: A Comparison of Its Impact and Implementation in the United Kingdom and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
Iatamze Verulashvili, Women's Center, REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA
Georgian Legislation in Practice: Women's Human Rights


1107  White Collar Crime and Conflicts of Interest

Stephen Rosoff, University of Houston, Clearlake, U.S.A.

Chair
A. M. Beukelman, University of Nijmegen, THE NETHERLANDS
The Role of the Receiver in Dutch Bankruptcy Proceedings: A Socio-Legal Approach
Ahu Karasulu, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, TURKEY
The Citizen, the Businessman, the Deputy, and the Criminal: Defining Organized Crime and the Mafia for Turkey
Henry N. Pontell, University of California, Irvine, U.S.A. and Stephen Rosoff, University of Houston, Clearlake, U.S.A.
Law and the “Other” Software Piracy: Who Carez About Warez?
Beth Quinn and Susanne Monahan, Montana State University, U.S.A.
Designed for Deviance: An Examination of Document Falsification in Architectural Internship


1108  The Construction of Punishment, Truth, and Justice: Theory, Practice, and Perceptions

Sharon Dolovich, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Chair
Sharon Dolovich, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.
Ethical Punishment in Liberal Democracy
Ronald Slye, Seattle University, U.S.A.
Victims as the Heart of the Matter: The South African Amnesty as Promised in Practice
Theocharis Gavrielides, University of London, ENGLAND
A Theoretical Proposition for Criminal Justice Systems: A Victims Rights Orientation
Barbara Worek, Jagiellonian University, POLAND
Victims and Their Rights in Poland: Short Report from the Qualitative and Quantitative Research

David Garland, New York University, U.S.A.

Discussant


1109  Law, Morality, and Subjectivity

Robert E. Rosen, University of Miami, U.S.A.

Chair/Discussant
Elena Loizidou, University of London, ENGLAND
Post-Oedipal Subjects: Reading Oedipus Otherwise
Danielle Tyson, University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
Imaging the Subject of Insult in the Provocation Defense 
Alan Norrie, King’s College London, ENGLAND
The Structure of Provocation


1110  Roundtable: Law and Society Study Abroad

William Rose, University of Toledo, U.S.A.

Chair
Benjamin S. Pryor, University of Toledo, U.S.A.
Participant
Renee Heberle, University of Toledo, U.S.A.
Participant
Jerry Van Hoy, University of Toledo, U.S.A.
Participant


1112  The Judiciary in Social Context

Oscar G. Chase, New York University, U.S.A.

Chair
David S. Clark, University of Tulsa, U.S.A.
The Relative Importance of Judiciaries in Distinct Legal Traditions
Daphne Barak-Erez, Tel-Aviv University, ISRAEL
Judicial Review of Politics: The Israeli Case
John Ishiyama, Truman State University, U.S.A. and Shannon Smithey, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
The Constitutional Courts and Elections in Post-Community Eastern European Politics

Art Ward, California State University, Chico, U.S.A.

Discussant


1113  Theoretical Approaches to Environmental Regulation

David Campbell, Cardiff University, WALES

Chair
Stanislav Horvat, Vrije Universiteit, Brussel, BELGIUM
Military Approaches to Environmental Regulation
Eric W. Orts, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
A Theory of Environmental Contracts
Margaret A. Shannon, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, U.S.A.
Creating Generative Politics Through Administrative Rules: Can It Work?
Gary Wickham, Murdoch University, AUSTRALIA
Discussant

1115  European Identities

Harm Schepel, University of Kent at Canterbury, ENGLAND

Chair
Ian Loader, Keele University, ENGLAND
Policing, Security, and Political Identity in Europe
Frédéric Mérand, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Prolegomena for a Sociology of Integration: The Social Bases of European Unification
Michael Schaefer, University of Amsterdam/WBS, THE NETHERLANDS
Civil Society, Constitutional Cultures, and European Integration
Anders Linde-Laursen, Lund University, SWEDEN
Transformation From Within

Willfried Spohn, European University Institute, ITALY

Discussant


1116  Roundtable: Reconstruction and Reparations in Comparative Perspective

Penelope E. Andrews, City University of New York, U.S.A.

Chair
Martin Chanock, La Trobe University, AUSTRALIA
Participant
Chris Cunneen, University of Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Participant
Heinz J. Klug, University of Wisconsin, Madison, U.S.A.
Participant


1117  Remedying Market Failures in Inner-City Lending in the United States

Linda L. Ammons, Cleveland State University, U.S.A.

Chair/Discussant
Kathleen C. Engel, Cleveland Marshall College of Law, U.S.A. and Patricia McCoy, Cleveland State University, U.S.A.
The Law and Economics of Predatory Lending
Keith N. Hylton, Boston University, U.S.A.
Banks and Inner Cities
Kenneth Temkin, The Urban Institute, U.S.A.
Innovations in U.S. Low- and Moderate-Income Lending in the 1990’s