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Date: Tue, 17 Feb 1998 14:53:50 EST
Subject: Re: HAB: hab/law/CONFERENCE /CALL FOR PAPERS


To all on the Habermas list

I'm involved in organanising a conference stream at lancaster univ England
(near the lake district!) on the theory and practice of critical theorising,
under the auspices of the critical legal studies movement (whose definition of
the "legal" is pretty broad). I would welcome any offers of papers with
reference to habermas's recent work on law, justice, citizenship. Perhaps we
could get 3 papers together in one session?

Please send any offers of papers to me directly on this address.


General details below
 

LANCASTER UNIVERSITY

THE 1998 CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES CONFERENCE

Call for Papers

Loose Ends, Old Beginnings and Fractured Overtures.
5, 6 and 7th, September 1998 

Panels
Offers for papers on any of these panels should be given to the following
panel organisers
  Law and Literature (Melanie Williams, University of Aberystwyth, email:
miw-AT-aber.ac.uk)
         Old Beginnings: Re-thinking the Classics (Panou Minkkinen, 
            University of Helsinki, email: panu.minkkinen-AT-helsinki.fi)
         Social Psycho-Analysis (Bill McNeil, University of Hong Kong, B1
Blk 2 Tam Towers, 25 Sha Wan Dr. Pokfulam, Hong  Kong)
Crossing The  Borders:  The Evolution of Critical Legal Theory By Race,
Gender,  Class and Geography
            (M. Cammers-Goodwin, University of Wisconsin,email:
mcg-AT-caribe.chem.uky.edu)
         Strategies and Methods for the Conduct of Legal Critique (Michael
Salter, University of Lancaster,  email:m.salter-AT-lancaster.ac.uk)
         Open Stream (Elena Loizidou & Mike Doupe University of Lancaster,
email: e.loizidou-AT-lancaster.ac.uk, m.doupe-AT-lancaster.ac.uk)
         21st Century Families: Legislating for the Millennium (Julie
Wallbank &
            Karen O'Connor, University of Lancaster, email:
j.wallbank-AT-lancaster.ac.uk k.oconnor-AT-lancaster.ac.uk )
         Gender, Sexuality and the Law (Karen O'Connor & Julie Wallbank,
University of Lancaster, email: j.wallbank-AT-lancaster.ac.uk
k.oconnor-AT-lancaster.ac.uk)

Offers for any other panels are welcome
Further Information Available from Angela Turner, Law Department, Lonsdale
College, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, LA1 4YN.
Tel: 01524- 592478 Fax: 01524 848137 Email: A.Turner-AT-lancaster.ac.uk.






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