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Weekly Announcements – October 22, 2009
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN:
Announcing the CELS 2009: 4th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies Online Proceedings
In cooperation with the Society of Empirical Legal Studies, the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) is pleased to announce the CELS 2009: 4th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies online proceedings. The proceedings are available to all users at no charge and contain abstracts of publicly available papers to be presented at the conference with links to the full text in the SSRN eLibrary.
CELS 2009: 4th Annual Conference on Empirical Legal Studies features original empirical and experimental legal scholarship by leading scholars from a diverse range of fields.
You can browse all abstracts for publicly available papers to be presented at CELS 2009 in the SSRN database at
http://www.ssrn.com/link/CELS-2009.html.
You may also visit the CELS 2009 conference website at
http://lawweb.usc.edu/cels/.
Announcing the 2009 Canadian Law & Economics Association (CLEA) Annual Conference Abstracting eJournal
In cooperation with the Canadian Law and Economics Association (CLEA), the Legal Scholarship Network (LSN) is pleased to announce the 2009 Canadian Law and Economics Association (CLEA) Annual Conference Abstracting eJournal. This abstracting journal is available to all users at no charge and contains abstracts of the meetings papers with links to the full text within the SSRN eLibrary.
The 2009 CLEA Conference included papers on all areas of Law and Economics. In addition, there were a number of panels focusing on specific topics.
You can browse abstracts and download the full text of all papers given at the 2009 CLEA Conference in the SSRN database by clicking on the following link. There are currently 33 such papers in the system. You may wish to bookmark it in your browser.
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/CLEA-2009.html
Conference URL: http://www.canlecon.org/
HOW TO SUBSCRIBE
You can subscribe at no cost to the 2009 CLEA Conference abstracting journal by clicking on the following link:
http://hq.ssrn.com/jourInvite.cfm?link=CLEA-2009
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Participants of this year’s conference will be subscribed to the abstracting journal. In addition, subscribers to the 2008 CLEA Conference Abstracting journal will automatically receive this year’s journal as well.
Announcing the American Finance Association 2010 Meetings Abstracting eJournal
In cooperation with the American Finance Association (AFA), the Financial Economics Network (FEN) is pleased to announce the American Finance Association Annual 2010 Meetings Abstracting eJournal. This abstracting journal is available to all users at no charge and contains abstracts of the meetings papers with links to the full text within the SSRN eLibrary.
You can browse abstracts and download the full text of all papers given at the AFA 2010 Annual Meetings in the SSRN database by clicking on the following link. There are currently more than 100 such papers in the system. You may wish to bookmark it in your browser.
View Papers: http://www.ssrn.com/link/AFA-2010-Atlanta.html
Conference URL: http://www.afajof.org/association/annualconf.asp
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You can subscribe at no cost to the AFA 2010 Annual Meetings abstracting journal by clicking on the following link:
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Participants of this year’s conference will be subscribed to the abstracting journal. In addition, subscribers to the AFA 2009 Annual Meetings abstracting journal will automatically receive this year’s journal as well.