Location and Timeline: The
Conference will take place in room 325 at the Pyle Center, 702
Langdon Street, Madison. Friday: Coffee 8:00 am; Sessions
8:30-4:00. Saturday: Coffee 8:30 am; Sessions 9:00-4:30.
Sponsors: The University of Wisconsin Law School,
The University of Wisconsin-Madison European Union Center of
Excellence & The Centre for Law and Governance in Europe at
University College London. Cosponsored by the Wisconsin Project on
Governance and Regulation (WISGAR), the Global Legal Studies
Center, the Institute for Legal Studies, the Center for World
Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE), and the Wisconsin Law
Review.
Organizing Committee &
Participants: The Conference is organized by a
Transatlantic Steering Committee co-chaired by Joanne Scott
(University College of London) and Louise Trubek (University of
Wisconsin Law School). Committee members include Lisa Alexander
(University of Wisconsin Law School), Kenneth Armstrong (Queen Mary
University of London), Grainne de Burca (Fordham University School
of Law), Jason Solomon (University of Georgia School of Law), and
David Trubek, (University of Wisconsin Law School). Participants
are scholars from the U.S., Canada and Europe who have made
significant contributions to the understanding of new governance
and its impact on law.
Registration Required: Due to space
constraints, attendance is limited to UW faculty, Law Review staff,
graduate students, and guest scholars whose work intersects with
the focus of the conference. If you are interested in attending
this event, please write to Pam
Hollenhorst, Associate Director, Institute for Legal
Studies. The registration deadline is Nov. 13th.
Links to Information:
Final Program
Bio Statements of Participating Scholars
AbstractsDraft Papers
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