2014 International Legal Ethics Conference VI

International Legal Ethics Association

2014 International Legal Ethics Conference VI.

The Organizing Committee is pleased to be hosting this conference in London, United Kingdom from July 10 – 12, 2014 at City Law School London.1  It is situated in central London. The main Conference events will take place on the Northampton Square campus in Clerkenwell close to London’s theatres, museums and restaurants. The dinner on Friday evening will be in the Great Hall, Inner Temple. For conference registration, accommodations, and further details, please visit: http://www.city.ac.uk/international-legal-ethics-conference.

“Legal Ethics at a Time of Regulatory Change”

Call for Papers

Proposals for presenting a paper or panel are invited from scholars from all disciplines, legal professionals, judges and students.  Presenters are encouraged to submit papers within one of the following streams:

  1. Culture, Technology, Ethics and Society
  2. Empirical Approaches to Legal Ethics
  3. Philosophy and Legal Ethics
  4. Regulation of the Profession(s)
  5. Ethics and Legal Education

The Conference will be organised into sessions of 90 minutes each. Normally, three papers will be presented in any one session. Alternatively, a proposal for a Panel involving discussion or other formats will be considered.

Proposals for a paper or for a panel should include an abstract of between 100 and 250 words.  If the proposal is for a panel, the name of the panellists should also be identified. Abstracts should include title, author/s and institutional affiliations. Up to five key words should also be provided at the end of the abstract.

Proposals should either indicate the stream in which the paper or panel is to be presented or identify with clarity an alternative theme within which the proposal sits.

In order to accommodate a diverse group of presenters, participants should not present in more than two events.

The deadline date for proposals is January 31, 2014.

Proposals should be submitted to [email protected] with the subject heading “ILECVI paper proposal”. A website for booking will be established shortly.

 


1 City Law School is part of City University London and incorporates the historic Inns of Court School of Law, the first institution to provide training for the Bar of England & Wales. Its professional programmes are still taught within Gray’s Inn, one of the original Inns of Court.