1501  Perspectives on the Death Penalty in America

Susan Bandes, DePaul University, U.S.A.

Chair
Susan Bandes, DePaul University, U.S.A.
Defending Capital Clients: Emotional Aspects and Coping Mechanisms
William J. Bowers and Michael Antonio, Northeastern University, U.S.A.
What Clemency Petitions Tell Us About Wrongful Executions
Samuel R. Gross and Phoebe C. Ellsworth, University of Michigan, U.S.A.
Second Thoughts: Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty at the Turn of the Century
Sarah Nilson, Antigua Universidad, SPAIN
The Legislative Debate Behind the Death Penalty: A Comparative Study of Texas and Michigan
Austin Sarat, Amherst College, U.S.A.
Discussant


1502  Research on Stratification and Opportunity in the Legal Profession

Patricia MacCorquodale, University of Arizona, U.S.A.

Chair
Wendy Espeland, Northwestern University and The Russell Sage Foundation, U.S.A., and Michael Sauder, Northwestern University, U.S.A.
Who’s Number One? The Influence of Media Rankings on Law Schools
Harris H. Kim and Edward O. Laumann, University of Chicago, U.S.A.
Social Capital, Embedded Status, and the Endorsement Effect: Income Stratification Among Chicago Lawyers, 1995
Patricia MacCorquodale, University of Arizona, U.S.A.
Rising Expectations, Unequal Opportunities: Cultural Capital, Race, and Gender in the British Legal Profession
Rob Midgley, Rhodes University, SOUTH AFRICA
The Future Structure and Regulation of Legal Practitioners in South Africa


1503  Making Adjudication More Functional . . . and More Fair?

Richard A. Brisbin, West Virginia University, U.S.A.

Chair
Fiona Cownie and Anthony Bradney, University of Leicester, ENGLAND
Living Without Law: Dispute Avoidance and Dispute Resolution Among Quakers
Gerrit Franssen, UFSIA-CRS, BELGIUM, Jean Van Houtte, UFSIA University of Antwerp, BELGIUM, and Francis Van Loon, UFSIA, BELGIUM
The Social Role of Labour Courts in Belgium
Susan M. Olson and Albert Dzur, University of Utah, U.S.A.
Reconstructing Professional Roles in Restorative Justice Programs
Dennis Pavlich, University of British Columbia, CANADA
The Role of Law and Regulation on Universities and Academic Freedom in British Columbia
Heike P. Gramckow, National Center for State Courts, U.S.A.
Discussant


1504  Labour and Migration Issues in Eastern Europe in the Context of EU Enlargement (CRN 4 Labour Panel IV --Ruth Buchanan, University of British Columbia, CANADA, Organizer)

Bojan Bugaric, University of Ljubljana, SLOVENIA

Chair/Discussant
Gudrun Biffl, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, AUSTRIA
Migration Policies in Western Europe and Implications for Migration Policies in Central and Eastern Europe in the Context of EU Enlargement
Lea Vandervelde, University of Iowa, U.S.A.
All Across the Border: Structuring Gaming Moves in Equalization of Labor Standards
Marley S. Weiss, University of Maryland, U.S.A.
Reflections on the Impact on Domestic Labour Law and Industrial Relations of the Regional Integration Process in Central Europe


1505 Roundtable—Gender, Legal Education, and Culture (CRN 11—Ann Shalleck, American University, U.S.A., Organizer)

Alda Facio, ILANUD, COSTA RICA

Chair
Tammy Horn, American University, U.S.A.
Participant
Marcela Huaita, University of San Marcos, PERU
Participant
Luz Rioseco, University of Diego Portales, CHILE
Participant


1506  The Politics of Government Lawyering and Legal Administration II

Matthew Holden, University of Virginia, U.S.A.

Chair/Discussant
Cornell W. Clayton, Washington State University, U.S.A.
U.S.: The Politics of Government Lawyering
James Kelly, Brock University, CANADA
Canada: Legal Services and the Role of Government Lawyers
Fumiyo Murayama, Azabu University, JAPAN, and Masaki Ina, Asia University, JAPAN
Japan: Government Lawyers and the Legal Bureaucracy
Mark Ungar, City University of New York, U.S.A.
Latin America: Democracy and the Politics of Legal Oversight


1507 Regulating Physician-Negotiated Death II

John Griffiths, University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS

Chair
Albert Klijn, Ministry of Justice, THE NETHERLANDS
Under What Legal Conditions Doctors Are Prepared to Be Accountable? On the Dutch Reporting Procedure in Cases of Euthanasia
Rob Schwitters, University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
Euthanasia and Regimes of Control
Margot J. Trappenburg, Utrecht School of Governance, THE NETHERLANDS, and Joop van Holsteyn, Leiden University, THE NETHERLANDS
Public Opinion and Law on Euthanasia in the Netherlands
Heleen Weyers, University of Groningen, THE NETHERLANDS
Process of Legal Change in the Netherlands
Erhard Blankenburg, Vrije Universiteit, THE NETHERLANDS
Discussant


1508  The Politics of Crime Risks and Justice

Richard V. Ericson, University of British Columbia, CANADA

Chair
Richard V. Ericson, University of British Columbia, CANADA
The Moral Risks of Private Justice: The Case of Insurance Fraud
Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta, CANADA
The Irrationalities of Risk-Based Governance
Pat O’Malley, La Trobe University, AUSTRALIA
Dilemmas of Risk and the Politics of Justice
Violaine Roussel, University of Paris VIII, FRANCE
           Risk and Responsibility in Political Scandals in France


1509 Motherhood, Fatherhood, and the Law

Maureen Tehan, University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA

Chair/Discussant

David Gadd, Keele University, ENGLAND
Masculinities and Violence Toward Women
Susan Boyd and Claire Young, University of British Columbia, CANADA
Who Influences Family Law Reform? Discourses on Motherhood and Fatherhood in Legislative Reform Debates in Canada
Richard Collier, University of Newcastle, ENGLAND
Gender, the Academic Career and Work-Life Balance:  Men, Women and the 'Private Life' of the Law School
Helen Rhoades, University of Melbourne, AUSTRALIA
The “No-Contact” Mother: Reconstructions of Motherhood in the Era of the “New Father”


1510  The Making and Breaking of Voluntary Taxpaying Cultures

John B. Braithwaite, Australian National University, AUSTRALIA

Chair/Discussant
Valerie Braithwaite, Australian National University, AUSTRALIA
Dancing With the Tax Administration: The Motivational Postures of Taxpayers to the Tax System
Jenny Job, Australian National University, AUSTRALIA
Social Capital and Voluntary Compliance
Katarina Ott, Institute of Public Finance Croatia, CROATIA
Voluntary Taxpaying Culture: Could Such a Vague Notion be Promoted in Countries in Transition?
Neal E. Shover, University of Tennessee, U.S.A, Jenny Job, Australian National University, AUSTRALIA, and Anne  Carroll, University of Tennessee, U.S.A.
Organizational Capacity for Responsive Regulation


1511  Restoring Justice, Compensating Past Harms

Christine B. Harrington, New York University, U.S.A.

Chair
Samera Esmair, New York University, U.S.A.
Articulations of Violence: Memory, History, and Law

Marc Galanter, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.

Reparations and Everyday Justice
Christine B. Harrington, New York University, U.S.A.
The Politics of Reparation Movements in Law
Thomas Mitchell, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A
Discrimination Acknowledged, Reparations Denied: Black Farmers, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and a Controversial Class Action Settlement


1512 Author-Meets-Reader: Colonizing Hawai’i: The Cultural Power of Law, by Sally Merry

Laura Gomez, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Chair
Sally E. Merry, Wellesley College, U.S.A.
Author
Martin Chanock, La Trobe University, AUSTRALIA
Reader
Kunal M. Parker, Cleveland State University, U.S.A.
Reader
Blanca G. Silvestrini, University of Connecticut, U.S.A.
Reader


1513  Organizational Norms

Carol A. Heimer, Northwestern University and American Bar Foundation, U.S.A.

Chair/Discussant
Charles R. Epp, University of Kansas, U.S.A. 
The Fear of Being Sued: Variations in Perceptions of Legal Threat Among Managers in the United States
Kaja Gadowska, Jagiellonian University, POLAND
Obstacles to Transformation: The Impact of Clientele Networks on the Process of Restructuring of the Coal Mining Industry in Poland
Elizabeth A. Hoffmann, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Formal and Informal Grievance Resolution in Cooperative and Hierarchical Worksites
Philip Lawton, Leeds Metropolitan University, ENGLAND
Globalisation and Corporate Governance: The Hong Kong Experience
Ronnie Lippens, Keele University, ENGLAND
Imagining Organizational Justice 


1514  Roundtable: Challenges for Newer Faculty—The Road to Tenure as a Law and Society Teacher/Scholar

Mona Lynch, San Jose State University, U.S.A.

Chair
Jeannine Bell, Indiana University, U.S.A.
Participant
Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.
Participant
Paul A. Passavant, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, U.S.A.
Participant
Benjamin D. Steiner, University of Delaware, U.S.A.
Participant
Madelaine Adelman, Arizona State University, U.S.A.
Participant
John C. Kilwein, West Virginia University, U.S.A.
Participant


1515  Equality and Social Citizenship

Leora Bilsky, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL

Chair
Pierre de Vos, University of Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA
Some More Equal Than Others? The Right to Equality and Social and Economic Rights in the South African Constitution
Kay Schriner, University of Arkansas, U.S.A., and Lisa Ochs, Arkansas State University, U.S.A.
Disability and Dependency in the Construction of the Democratic Citizen: The U.S. Experience
Menachem Hofnung, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, ISRAEL
Visible Politics, Invisible Accounts
Elsa F. van Huyssteen, University of the Witwatersrand, SOUTH AFRICA
“This is Freedom; This is the New South Africa”: The Role of Law in the Redistribution of Socio-Economic Power in South Africa


1516  Finance in Emerging Economies and Hegemonic Western Models

Girts Ruda, Latvijas Unibanka, LATVIA

Chair/Discussant
Amy C. Bushaw, Northwestern University, U.S.A.
Small Firm Finance
James Thuo Gatthi, Rutgers University, U.S.A.
Re-Appraising the Debt Crisis
Patricia McCoy, Cleveland State University, U.S.A.
The Conundrum of Connected Lending

1517  Support Structures, Organizational Forms, and the Production of Cause Lawyers (CRN 7 -Stuart Scheingold, University of Washington, U.S.A., and Austin Sarat, Amherst College, U.S.A., Organizers)

Ronen Shamir, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL

Chair/Discussant
Anne Bloom, University of Washington, U.S.A.
Billing Hours in Uzbekistan:  Globalization and the Politics of Cause Lawyering in a Transnational Field
Laurent Willemez, Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, FRANCE
Cause Lawyering “a la francaise”
Hugo A. Concha, Instituto de Investigaciones Juridicas, UNAM, MEXICO, and José RamónCossio, ITAM, Departamentode Derecho, MEXICO
Building legal Autonomy Through Confrontation: Cause Lawyers for Bank Debtors in Mexico
María Alexandra Vásquez Ruiz, Universidad Catolica Andres Bello, VENEZUELA
In Search of Cause Lawyering in Venezuela