2100 Thematic Session Roundtable: Law in Action--The Law and Society Tradition
Kitty Calavita, University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.
Chair
Stewart Macauley, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A
ParticipantLynn Mather, Dartmouth College, U.S.A
Participant
Sally Merry, Wellesley College, U.S.A.
Participant
Austin Sarat, Amherst College, U.S.A.
Participant
2101 Law, Crime, and the Emotions
Ian Loader, Keele University, ENGLAND
Chair
Elaine M. Crawley, Keele University, ENGLAND
Emotion and Performance: Prison Officers and the Presentation of Self in PrisonPhyllis Goldfarb, Boston College, U.S.A.
Last Words at ExecutionStephen Farrall, Keele University, ENGLAND
Anger, Fear, and Victimisation: Emotional Responses Without Emotions?Susanne Karstedt, Keele University, ENGLAND
Emotions, Law, and CrimeRonnie Lippens, Keele University, ENGLAND
Discussant
2102 Roundtable: Global Legal Education—Can the World’s Law Faculties Work Together?
Carl Monk, Association of American Law Schools, U.S.A.
Chair
2103 Roundtable: Graduate Student Employment
John C. Kilwein, West Virginia University, U.S.A.
Chair
Madelaine Adelman, Arizona State University, U.S.A.
Participant
Lauren Edelman, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Participant
Hendrik Hartog, Princeton University, U.S.A.
Participant
Erica Beecher-Monas, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, U.S.A.
ChairErica Beecher-Monas, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, U.S.A.
Using Neuroscience in Legal DecisionsEdgar Garcia-Rill, University of Arkansas, U.S.A.
The Biology of ViolenceJohn W. Karr, Karr & Allison, P.C., U.S.A.
Persuading Judges to Accept Empirical Foundations: A Trial Lawyer’s PerspectiveC. Antoinette Clarke, Ohio Northern University, U.S.A.
Discussant
Eileen A. Scallen, William Mitchell College of Law, U.S.A.
ChairJames Arnt Aune, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A.
Topical Invention and Conversational Rules in U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments on Religion Clause CasesHerbert M. Kritzer, University of Wisconsin, U.S.A. and Mark Richards, Grand Valley State University, U.S.A.
Conceptualizing Law for Empirical Analysis: Legal Regimes and Supreme Court Decision-MakingChristina L. Kunz, William Mitchell College of Law, U.S.A.
Language Patterns and Interaction Styles During Contract Negotiation Sessions: Power, Gender, and RaceEileen A. Scallen, William Mitchell College of Law, U.S.A.
The Rhetoric of Confrontation Through Direct and Cross-Examination
Davina Cooper, Keele University, ENGLAND
ChairTitia Loenen, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS
Family Law Issues in a Multicultural Setting: Abolishing or Reaffirming Sex as a Legally Relevant Category?Paul Skidmore, University of Bristol, ENGLAND
The Sexed and Gendered WorkerIyiola Solanke, London School of Economics, ENGLAND
Immigration Law: A Basis of Material Disadvantage in the Lives of Black and Migrant WomenMarjolein van den Brink, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS
Combating Discrimination of Gays and Lesbians in the Netherlands: (How) Does It Influence the Struggle for Sex-Equality?Konstanze Plett, Zentrum fur Europaische Rechtspolitik, GERMANY
Discussant
D. Gordon Smith, Lewis and Clark Law School, U.S.A.
ChairNeil Andrews, University of Canberra, AUSTRALIA
Explaining the Inexplicable? The Logic of Practice and Scholarly Reasons for the Spaces Between Taiwanese Insolvency Law and PracticeChristopher Arup, LaTrobe University, AUSTRALIA
Evaluating the Impact of Law-Making by the World Trade Organization on Economic TransformationTyler Colman, Northwestern University, U.S.A.
Regulatory Spheres and Convergence in Economic ProductionGui Guo Wang, City University of Hong Kong, PR OF CHINA
The Globalization of Law in a Globalized Economy
Geraldine S. Moohr, University of Houston, U.S.A.
Chair/DiscussantMichelle Adams, Seton Hall University, U.S.A.
The Last Wave of Affirmative ActionC. Edwin Baker, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
A Free Press and Theories of DemocracyRonald J. Krotoszynski, Washington and Lee University, U.S.A., and A. Richard Blaiklock, Ice Miller, U.S.A.
Enhancing the Spectrum: Media Power, Democracy, and the Marketplace of IdeasBlake D. Morant, Washington and Lee University, U.S.A.
The Paradox of the Televised Fair Trial: Heuristics, Group Theory, and the Effects of Broadcast MediaChristopher S. Yoo, Vanderbilt University, U.S.A.
Digital Television and the Future of Public Interest Broadcasting
Roxanne Mykitiuk, York University, CANADA
ChairDelila Amir, Tel-Aviv University, ISRAEL
The Israeli Abortion Law in Action: From an Agenda on Welfare and Distributive Justice to a Discriminating RealityAnn M. Lucas, San Jose State University, U.S.A.
Selling Sex: Prostitution, Commodification, and the Role of LawGayle MacDonald, St. Thomas University, CANADA
Social Construction, the Sex Trade, and the Law: Sleeping With the EnemyRoxanne Mykitiuk, York University, CANADA
The Legal Construction and Regulation of the Gendered Body and Disability in Health Law and Policy
Elizabeth H. Boyle, University of Minnesota, U.S.A.
ChairAnita Bocker, University of Nijmegen, THE NETHERLANDS
Implementation of the Europe Agreements (Right of Establishment) in Different EU Member StatesLynne L. Snowden, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, U.S.A.
Immigration Law in Action: The Impact of 1996 Benefit Provision on Migrant Farmworker Disaster RecoveryRose B. Folson, University of Toronto, CANADA
A Dialectic of Denial and Insecurity: The Dual Citizenship Debate and the Consequences for Migrants in Germany
Neal Milner, University of Hawaii, U.S.A.
Chair/DiscussantLori Beaman, University of Lethbridge, CANADA
New Religious Movements, Immigrant Religions, and Freedom of ReligionKrystyna Daniel, Jagiellonian University, POLAND
The Constitutional and Under-Constitutional Treatment of Cultural Pluralism in Poland: Legal and Social PerceptionDaniel Stepniak, University of Western Australia, AUSTRALIA, and University of Idaho, U.S.A., and Megan Warner, University of Western Australia, AUSTRALIA
Religious Diversity and Legal Education
Helen E. Hartnell, Golden Gate Law School, and University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Chair/DiscussantMasanori Aikyo, Nagoya University, JAPAN
Legal Assistance to Developing Countries and Rule of LawMatjaz Nahtigal, Director of Office for Legislation, REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA
On the Receiving End: A Slovene Perspective on the Acquis Communautaire
Teemu Ruskola, American University, U.S.A.
Chair/DiscussantDavid Eng, Columbia University, U.S.A.
Queer Diasporas and Transnational AdoptionMae M. Ngai, University of Chicago, U.S.A.
Making and Unmaking Illegal Aliens: Deportation Policy and the Production of U.S. Nation-State Territoriality, 1920-1940Kunal M. Parker, Cleveland State University, U.S.A.
The Law and Politics of Constructing the Town: The Law and Politics of Representing Space in Eighteenth Century MassachusettsLeti Volpp, American University, U.S.A.
Dependent Citizens and Marital Expatriates: Intersections of Race and Gender in the Historical Structuring of U.S. Citizenship
Abigail Saguy, University of California, Los Angeles, and Yale University U.S.A.
Chair/DiscussantYuriko Kaminaga, Senshu University, JAPAN
Socio-Legal System of Enclosure: A Case of Japanese HousewivesAnna-Maria Marshall, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A.
Reading Rights: Law, Sex, and Power in Media Coverage of Sexual HarassmentMargit Varga van Kibéd, University of Leiden, THE NETHERLANDS
The Portrayal of Women in Dutch and British Advertising and Its Legal ConsequencesDeborah Zalesne, City University of New York, U.S.A.
The Effect of a Progressive Law on Societal Attitudes in a Developing Country: A Comparative Study of South African and American Sexual Harassment Law
Jiri Priban, University of Wales, WALES, and Charles University, THE CZECH REPUBLIC
ChairChris Butler, Griffith University, AUSTRALIA
The Production of Space, Self-Management, and Administrative JusticeAnna R. Kirkland, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
Subordination and the Just Derivation of Social MeaningsFrancis J. Mootz, Pennsylvania State University, U.S.A.
Nietzschean Critique and Philosophical HermeneuticsPeter Fitzpatrick, Birkbeck College, ENGLAND
Discussant
William T. Gallagher, Santa Clara University, U.S.A.
ChairRosemary J. Coombe, York University, CANADA
AuthorAnne Barron, London School of Economics, ENGLAND
ReaderRichard Perry, University of California, Irvine, U.S.A.
ReaderLisa Sanchez, University of Illinois, Chicago, U.S.A.
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