The 27th Annual Conference of the European Association of Law and Economics (EALE) will be held on September 23-25, 2010 in Paris, France at the Université Panthéon - Assas. Those interested, are invited to submit electronically the paper (at least in its draft form) and a short abstract (200 words) following the online procedure at http://www.eale2010.eu/. Priority in the selection will be given to completed papers.
The conference selects original works on all topics related to law and economics including: Antitrust and Regulation - Bankruptcy, Commercial Corporate Law and Corporate Governance - Behavioral Law and Economics - Comparative Law and Economics - Contract Theroy and Contract Law - Crime, Deterrence and Criminal Law - Environmental Law and Economics - Experimental Law and Economics - Family Law, Gender, and Discrimination - Health Law - Intellectual Property and Innovation Policy - International Law, International Trade, and Immigration - Labor and Employment Law - Law and Development - Litigation, Dispute Resolution and the Legal Process - Political economy and public choice - Property Law - Public and Administrative Law - Finance, Securities and Capital Market Regulation - Taxation and Social Welfare - Theory of the Firm (Includes Non-Profits and Government Orgs.) - Tort Law and Compensation Systems.
Emphasis on European laws, systems and institutions is welcome.
Important dates:
• Proposal's submission deadline: February 28, 2010
• Comunication of Acceptance: May 15, 2010
• Final papers due by: July 15, 2010
• Early registration by: July 21, 2010
EALE Board Members:
Eli Salzberger - President - (University of Haifa), Bruno Deffains (University of Paris II), Thomas Eger (University of Hamburg), Antonio Nicita (University of Siena), Avishalom Tor ( (University of Haifa), Anne Van Aaken (University of St. Gallen)
Local Organizers:
Coordinator
Bruno Deffains (University of Paris II)
Conference Scientific Secretariat
Matteo Rizzolli (University of Bozen)
Local Organizing committee
Eric Brousseau (University Paris Ouest, Nanterre La Défense)
Bertrand Crettez (University Paris II)
Claudine Desrieux (University Paris II)
Roberto Galbiati (University Paris Ouest, Nanterre La Défense)
Damien Gaumont (University Paris II)
Author Guidelines
The Board of the association has decided, for this year conference, to change the submission process and accept only the submission of at least draft papers (and no longer long abstracts). Priority in the selection will be given to completed papers.
Submissions for this conference were closed on 2010-03-01.
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