The Texas International Law Journal is proud to announce its next Editorial Board (2009-2010):
- Editor-in-Chief: Kelly Stephenson
- Managing Editor: Carl Kenyon
- Managing Editor: Brandy Hutton Ranjan
- Executive Editor: Jared Matheson
- Executive Editor: Martin Simchowitz
- Executive Editor: Keneshia Washington
- Submissions Editor: Dawn Steinhoff
- Symposium Editor: Mark Tindall
- Research Editor: Mario Franke
- Director of Development: Kelli Benham
- Director of Development: Kelly Cavazos
- Director of Development: Crystal Moore
- Student Notes Editor: Anna Blair
- Student Notes Editor: Cynthia Velarde
The Texas International Law Journal‘s 2009 Symposium is scheduled for Thursday and Friday, February 26 and 27. Entitled China’s Emergence: Effects on Trade, Investment, and Regulatory Law, the symposium will provide a forum for discussion on issues related to China’s rise in political and economic power. The symposium will be held in the Law School’s Eidman Courtroom. Admission is free and open to the public, and attendees may register to obtain 8 CLE credit hours. See Symposium for more information.
The Texas International Law Journal is pleased to announce that Volume 43, Number 3 (Summer 2008), is now available as part of an annual subscription (domestic or foreign) or as a single issue (domestic only). See Subscriptions for more information.
The Texas International Law Journal is pleased to announce that Volume 43, Number 2 (Spring 2008), is now available as part of an annual subscription (domestic or foreign) or as a single issue (domestic only). See Subscriptions for more information.
You are invited to join Professor Jay Westbrook and the Texas International Law Journal in welcoming Professors Ian Fletcher and Jacob Ziegel to a lecture series on International Insolvency at the University of Texas School of Law.
Professor Ian Fletcher, the world’s preeminent scholar on international and comparative insolvency law, will be speaking on “The Elusive Quest for Global Consensus on International Bankruptcy: Interim Progress Report on the Global Principles Project” on Thursday, April 3, at 11:30 a.m. in the Sheffield Room.
Professor Jacob Ziegel, a leading expert on Canadian insolvency law, will be speaking on “Global Trends in Insolvency Law and the Impact on Reform in Canada” on Monday, April 7, at 11:30 a.m. in the Sheffield Room.
Admission is free and open to the public, and lunch will be provided for attendees who RSVP.
On March 27–28, 2008, the Texas International Law Journal, U.S. State Department, and Maritime Law Association will present a symposium entitled Transport Law for the 21st Century: The New UNCITRAL Convention for an open discussion on issues related to the ratification of the new Convention on the Carriage of Goods by Sea. The event will be held in the Law School’s Sheffield Room. Admission is free and open to the public, and attendees may register to obtain 5 CLE credit hours. See Symposium for more information.
The Texas International Law Journal is pleased to announce that Volume 43, Number 1 (Fall 2007), is now available as part of an annual subscription (domestic or foreign) or as a single issue (domestic only). See Subscriptions for more information.
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