Weekly Announcements – July 14, 2014

Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:

Announcing New LSN Transnational Litigation/Arbitration, Private International Law, & Conflict of Laws Subject Matter eJournal

We are pleased to announce a new Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) Subject Matter eJournal – Transnational Litigation/Arbitration, Private International Law, & Conflict of Laws eJournal.

TRANSNATIONAL LITIGATION/ARBITRATION, PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW, & CONFLICT OF LAWS eJOURNAL
View Papers: http://ssrn.com/link/Transnational-Litigation-Arbitration.html
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Editors: Donald Earl Childress III, Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law, and Linda Silberman, Martin Lipton Professor of Law, Co-Director, Center for Transnational Litigation, Arbitration, and Commercial Law, New York University School of Law

Description: This eJournal includes working and accepted paper abstracts dealing with private international law, transnational litigation, and arbitration. The topics include private international law (conflict of laws), extraterritoriality, jurisdictional issues, enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards, international commercial arbitration, and investor-state arbitration.

University of Oxford, Monash University, and Oslo University Join Law Research Centers Papers

We are pleased to announce Border Criminologies at the University of Oxford, Border Crossing Observatory at Monash University, and Crime Control in the Borderlands of Europe research group at Oslo University have started a Law Research Centers Papers series within the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN), which is funded by the Leverhulme Trust.

Sponsored by…

CRIMINAL JUSTICE, BORDERS & CITIZENSHIP RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Criminal-Justice-Borders-Citizenship-RES.html
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Border Criminologies at the University of Oxford, along with the Border Crossing Observatory at Monash University and the Crime Control in the Borderlands of Europe research group at Oslo University are pleased to announce the launch of the new SSRN series, ‘Criminal Justice, Borders & Citizenship.’ This series will showcase international research on the intersections between criminal justice and border control.

Indiana University Joins MRN Business School Research Papers

We are pleased to announce Kelley School of Business at Indiana University has started a MRN Business School Research Papers series within the Management Research Network (MRN).

INDIANA UNIVERSITY KELLEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH PAPER SERIES
View Abstracts: http://www.ssrn.com/link/Indiana-U-Kelley-Bus-BSR.html
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Kelley School of Business topic areas:
Kelley: Accounting
Kelley: Business Economics & Public Policy
Kelley: Business Law & Ethics
Kelley: Finance
Kelley: Management & Entrepreneurship
Kelley: Marketing
Kelley: Operations & Decision Technologies

The Indiana University Kelley School of Business working paper series includes abstracts and research papers in a wide range of business disciplines, including accounting, business economics and public policy, business law and ethics, finance, management and entrepreneurship, marketing, and operations and decision technologies. Established in 1920, the Kelley School of Business aims to produce research that advances both theory and practice. The Kelley School emphasizes a collaborative approach that encourages the creation of value-added partnerships among faculty, students, alumni, other universities and academic units, and private-sector and not-for-profit organizations. The School’s programs consistently are ranked among the top business programs in the world. These programs include undergraduate, MBA (fulltime, evening, online, and business of medicine), online MS, graduate accounting, graduate information systems, doctoral, and certificate and nondegree executive education. Between the Bloomington and Indianapolis campuses, the Kelley School has over 280 faculty, 9,000 students, and 100,000 living alumni.