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2nd Apr 2007
As the Conference draws close, Hart Publishing - publisher of the King's Law Journal have become a Friend of the Conference. A selection of Hart's new books will be on display at the Conference venue, and a catalogue will be supplied to delegates.

27th Mar 2007
Dr Eric Metcalfe, Director of Human Rights Policy at JUSTICE, will chair the Law in Times of Conflict session at the Conference. Representatives of sponsor, Simmons & Simmons, will be present at the Commercial Law session and the reception afterwards. Finally, we can confirm that Lord Raymond Plant, Head of the School of Law will welcome delegates to the Conference at the start of the plenary session.

26th Mar 2007
We are pleased to announce that the Director of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL), Professor Gillian Triggs, will chair the International Law session at the Conference.

23rd Mar 2007
All Conference papers will soon be online in the 'Sessions' section. If you have registered for the Conference, the username and password required to access the papers will be emailed to you by Tuesday 27th March. We are also pleased to announce that Professor Rick Trainor, Principal of King's College, will be present to welcome delegates.

10th Mar 2007
Full details of the subject sessions will be available soon. Our list of chairs now includes Prof. Robert Wintemute, Prof. Ben Bowling, Prof. Richard Whish, Prof. Piet Eeckhout, Prof. Aileen McColgan, Dr Alex Turk, Prof. Eva Lomnicka, Prof. Brian Bercusson, and Prof. Karen Yeung.

5th Feb 2007
Our list of legal experts involved in the Conference grows ever-longer. We can now confirm Professor Ben Bowling and Dr Mary Vogel as subject session chairs.

24th Jan 2007
We are delighted to announce the involvement of Professor Richard Whish and Professor Eva Lomnicka as subject session chairs. Professor Whish is a leading expert on EC and UK competition law. Professor Lomnicka is an expert in banking, credit and securities law. We can also announce the involvement of Dr Jonathan Garton in the plenary session. A recent recipient of his doctoral degree, Dr Garton is a member of King's academic staff and will discuss life as a young academic.

1st Jan 2007
We are pleased to announce that submissions continue to arrive from all over the UK, Ireland, Europe & the Middle East, North America and Australasia. We continue to welcome submissions from all students engaged in graduate research.




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