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October 29, 2010
Call for Papers: Symposium on "Divorcing the Multinational Family"
University of Oklahoma Law Review
"DIVORCING THE MULTINATIONAL FAMILY"
February 25, 2011
Norman, Oklahoma
The University of Oklahoma Law Review is accepting
scholarly papers related to issues in transnational
divorce, such as international child custody and collection
of international child support judgments. The University
of Oklahoma Law Review will publish accepted papers in its
summer 2011 family law symposium issue. Professionals and
scholars are invited to submit a working paper.
SPEAKERS:
Key Symposium presentations will be made by William Duncan,
Deputy Secretary General, Hague Conference on Private
International Law; Ann Estin, Aliber Family Chair in Law,
University of Iowa; John Sampson, William Benjamin Wynne
Professor, University of Texas; Linda Silberman, Martin
Lipton Professor of Law, New York University; Linda Elrod,
Richard S. Righter Distinguished Professor of Law, Washburn
University; and Jeff Atkinson, Lecturer, DePaul University.
While the speaking lineup is tentatively set, please let us
know if you are interested in speaking as we would strongly
consider creating an opening for those who author
exceptional papers.
SUBMISSIONS/FURTHER INFORMATION:
Symposium Date and Location: Friday, February 25, 2011 in
Norman, Oklahoma at the University of Oklahoma College of
Law
Proposals are due by 5:00 pm CST January 10, 2011.
Email submissions are preferred; the subject line should
include "Family Law Symposium Submission."
Address submission emails to:
Email: mwaters@ou.edu
For questions regarding submissions, contact:
CONTACT: Michael Waters - Editorial Advisor
University of Oklahoma Law Review
Email: mwaters@ou.edu
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