1201  Collaborating Authority: The Intersections of Science and Law

Susan S. Silbey, Wellesley College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.

Chair
Patricia Ewick, Clark University, U.S.A. and Susan S. Silbey, Wellesley College and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, U.S.A.
The Architecture of Authority
Carol A. Heimer, Northwestern University and American Bar Foundation, U.S.A.
Judging Medicine: Clinical Practice Guidelines and the Standard of Care
Stuart Michaels, University of Chicago and INSERM , FRANCE and Wendy Espeland, Northwestern University and The Russell Sage Foundation, U.S.A.
Measurement and Standing: The History of 10% in Gay Politics
Nikolas Rose, Goldsmiths College, ENGLAND
Discussant
David Nelken, University of Macerata, Italy and University of Wales, ITALY and WALES
Discussant


1202  Jury Systems Around the World (CRN 12 —Valerie P. Hans, University of Delaware, U.S.A., Organizer)

Jane Goodman-Delahunty, University of New South Wales, U.S.A.

Chair
Mar Jimeno Bulnes, Universidad de Burgos, SPAIN
The Lay Participation in the Spanish Process: The Jury System
Agustin Jesus Martin, Universidade da Coruna, SPAIN
The Jury Model in Spain
Stephen Thaman, St. Louis University, U.S.A.
Venezuela’s New System of Jury and Mixed Courts
Neil Vidmar, Duke University, U.S.A.
Juries and Other Lay Participation in the Commonwealth of Nations
Ana Zomer, Public Defender, BRAZIL
The Brazilain Jury System
G. Thomas Munsterman, National Center for State Courts, U.S.A.
Discussant


1203  Writing a Successful Grant Proposal: Advice and Opportunities for Beginners

Paul Wahlbeck, National Science Foundation, U.S.A. and Patricia White, National Science Foundation, U.S.A.

Co-chairs


1204  Space Over Time: History, Territory, and the Uses of Law

Sally E. Merry, Wellesley College, U.S.A.

Chair/Discussant
Elspeth Carruthers, University of Illinois, Chicago, U.S.A.
Reassessing Charters
David Delaney, Amherst College, U.S.A.
Time Over Space—Or Subtraction by Narration: The Diminishment Cases
Alexandre Kedar, Haifa University, ISRAEL
The Legal Transformation of Ethnic Geography: Israeli Law and the
Palestinian Landholder 1948-1967
Christopher L. Tomlins, American Bar Foundation, U.S.A.
The Legal Cartography of Colonization: English Intrusions on the American Mainland in the Seventeenth Century


1205  Addictions and Controls

D. Marie Provine, Syracuse University, U.S.A.

Chair
Joseph Gusfield, University of California, San Diego, U.S.A.
The Three American Prohibitions: Medicine, Morality, and Crime in Anti-Alcohol, Anti-Smoking, and Anti-"Drug" Movements
Suzann R. Thomas-Buckle and Leonard Buckle, Northeastern University, U.S.A.
Tobacco Control as an Object of Local Law: The Rise (and Fall?) of an Indigenous Movement
Eric A. Feldman, New York University, U.S.A.
Rolling Big Tobacco in a Silk Kimono: Smoking and the Japanese State

1207  Professionals and Pathologies: Responses to Domestic Violence

Terry Bartholomew, Deakin University, AUSTRALIA

Chair
Linda L. Ammons, Cleveland State University, U.S.A.
Clemency for Incarcerated Battered Women: Law and Feminism in Action, a Tenth Year Retrospective
Rachel Birnbaum, Ministry of the Attorney General, CANADA and Dena Moyal, Office of the Children’s Lawyer, CANADA
How Mental Health Professionals and Lawyers Promote Resolution in the Interest of Children: The Interface Between Law in Action and Law in Theory
C. Quince Hopkins, Washington and Lee University, U.S.A.
Public Truth-Telling and the Law
Linda C. Neilson, University of New Brunswick, CANADA
Law in Theory v. Law in Action in Partner Abuse Cases Involving Children
David Gadd, Keele University, ENGLAND
Discussant


1208  Nation Building and the Incorporation of “Others” in Germany and Palestine/Israel

Ruth Herz, Court of Cologne, GERMANY and Hebrew University, ISRAEL

Chair
Yishai Blank, Harvard University, U.S.A.
Local Frontiers: Local Government Law and Nation Building in Twentieth Century Palestine/Israel 
Elizabeth Faier, University of Richmond, U.S.A.
Gaining (Legal) Grounds: Collective Memory, National Protest, and the Question of Land Rights for Palestinian Citizens of Israel
Zeynep Kilic, Arizona State University, U.S.A.
Citizenship Blues: Germany’s Struggle to Include Others
Galya Benarieh Ruffer, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Virtual Constitutional Belonging: Migrants and the German Polity

Olga Smirnova, Far Eastern State University, RUSSIA

Discussant


1209  Author-Meets-Readers: Making Babies/Making Families, by Mary Lyndon Shanley

Alice Hearst, Smith College, U.S.A.

Chair
Mary Lyndon Shanley, Vassar College, U.S.A.
Author
Kristin Bumiller, Amherst College, U.S.A.
Reader
Carol Sanger, Columbia University, U.S.A.
Reader
Lee E. Teitelbaum, Cornell University, U.S.A.
Reader
Barbara Yngvesson, Hampshire College, U.S.A.
Reader


1210  The Changing Nature of the Judiciary

Anthony Bradney, University of Leicester, ENGLAND

Chair/Discussant
Leny de Groot-van Leeuwen, University of Nijmegen, THE NETHERLANDS
The Changing Role of the Judiciary
Nikolaj M. Kropatchev  and Natalya S. Shatikhina St. Petersburg State University, RUSSIA,
Scientific Institutions: Schools As the Bridge Between “Law on the Books” and “Law in Action” in Countries Reforming Their Legal Systems
Kate Malleson, London School of Economics, ENGLAND
The Changing Relationship Between the Judges and the Media in the Light of Their Growing Politicisation
Maria da Gloria Bonelli, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, BRAZIL
The Boundary Between Politics and Profession Among Public Prosecutors in Brazil: 1939-1999


1211  Public Interest Lawyering

Louise G. Trubek, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.

Chair
Thomas M. Hilbink, New York University, U.S.A.
(Re)Defining Lawyering: The Public Interest Law Explosion in the United States, 1960-1975
Mary Anne Noone, La Trobe University, AUSTRALIA, and Stephen Tomsen, University of Newcastle, AUSTRALIA
Lawyers in Conflict: Australian Legal Profession, Legal Aid, and Access to Justice
Louise G. Trubek, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Public Interest Advocacy Today
Corey S. Shdaimah, Bryn Mawr College, U.S.A.
Public Interest Lawyering: Professionalism and the Pursuit of Social Justice

Frank W. Munger, State University of New York, Buffalo/New York Law School, U.S.A.

Discussant


1212  Sociolegal Perspectives on the Transition from Communism

Samuel Krislov, University of Minnesota, U.S.A.

Chair/Discussant
Fatkhoullina Lialia and Moustaev Irek, Aviation University, RUSSIA
Population is Waiting for Real Support: State Protectionism and Small Business Priorities
Alenka Kuhelj, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA
Women in Political and Social Life in Slovenia
Maria Los, University of Ottawa, CANADA
Post-Communist Crime Talk and Commercialization of Security


1213  Homeless

Dario Melossi, Universita di Bologna, ITALY

Chair/Discussant

Edo Banach, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A

The Right to Shelter in New York City: When Cause Lawyering Misses Its Cause
Ingrid Sahlin, Gothenburg University, SWEDEN
Enclosure or Inclusion? Urban Control and Homeless People
Alex S. Vitale, City University of New York, U.S.A.
Criminalizing Homelessness: Changing Police Practices Towards the Homeless in New York and San Francisco


1214  Regulating Health Care Delivery

Joe Rees, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, U.S.A.

Chair
R. A. Charo, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.
The Politics of Bioethics Regulating Health Care Delivery
Eva Krizova and Jiri Simek, Charles University, CZECH REPUBLIC
Disparity Between Law and Morality in a Transition Country: The Case of the Patients’ Rights in the Czech Republic
Joe Rees, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, U.S.A.
Physician, Manage Thyself: A History of Self-Regulation in the American Hospital Industry Regulating Health Care Delivery
Tamara Relis, London School of Economics and University of Toronto, CANADA
Discussant


1215  The Prosecution Process

Leslie Sebba, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, ISRAEL

Chair
Lettie McSpadden, Northern Illinois University, U.S.A.
The Misuses and Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion
Dudi Scharia, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL
The Decision to Prosecute: Analysis and Critique
Leslie Sebba, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, ISRAEL
The Prosecution of Public Figures in Israel
Xiaoyan Hou, City University of Hong Kong, PR OF CHINA
Right to Counsel in China’s Criminal Pre-Trial Process


1216  Processes and Theories of Globalization

Joseph Sanders, University of Houston, U.S.A.

Chair
Terence C. Halliday, American Bar Foundation, U.S.A., and Bruce Carruthers, Russell Sage Foundation and Northwestern University, U.S.A.
The Recursivity of Law in the Globalization of Corporate Insolvency Regimes
Orly Lobel, Harvard University, U.S.A.
Expanding the Spectrum: The Roles of Private Market Intermediaries in Post-Industrial Globalized Realities Processes and Theories of Globalization
Ronen Shamir, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL
Law in the Global City: Lawyers as Agents of State Decentering
Robert Sze-Kwok Wai, York University, CANADA
Transnational Liftoff? Globalization and Governing Laws in the Law of International Business Transactions

Rogelio Perez-Perdomo, Stanford University, U.S.A., and IESA, Caracas, VENEZUELA

Discussant

Susanne Karstedt, Keele University, ENGLAND

Discussant

1217  Global and Regional Economic Integration: Implications for Labour in Developing Countries

Harry Arthurs, York University of Houston, CANADA

Chair/Discussant

Bojan Bugaric, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA

Globalization and Legal Regimes: Labor and Social Standards In Europe
Antônio Rodrigues de Freitas, Univeristy of Campinas, BRAZIL,  and Jose Rodrigo Rodriguez, Universidade de Sao Paulo, BRAZIL

Origin and Content of Labour Policies to Add Flexibility in Semiperipherical Countries: