Texas A&M Law and theAmerican Society of Comparative Law (ASCL)are now accepting proposals for this year's ASCL Annual Meeting on October 18-19. ASCL, the leading organization in the United States for promoting the comparative study of law, invites all interested scholars, practitioners, and advanced degree students to submit paper presentations or concurrent panels.
American Society of Comparative Law to Host Annual Conference, Call for Proposals
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Energy Law Symposium Highlights A Changing Energy Landscape
Texas A&M Law recently hosted its 13th Annual Energy Law Symposium on March 7-8, organized by the Energy, Environmental, and Natural Resources Systems (EENRS). The symposium brought together an array of speakers and panelists from the energy law and academic sectors.
ADR Symposium Discusses Adaptations in Mediation, Dispute Resolution
Scholars and field practitioners convened at Texas A&M Law at the annual Aggie Dispute Resolution Symposium on Friday, March 1. Known for its constructive dialogue on key issues facing dispute resolution, the symposium featured three panels led by national experts.
Topics: Cynthia Alkon, Nancy Welsh, Aggie Dispute Resolution, Michael Z. Green, faculty, events
Professor Casado Pérez Presents at 2023 Climate Action Conference
Professor Vanessa Casado Pérez presented at the 2023 Institutions & Effective Climate Action Conference in December. The 2023 conference, which was co-sponsored by the Texas A&M Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Systems Law Program and Queen’s University Faculty of Law, featuredscholars exploring the dynamics of institutions shaping climate action and policy.
Topics: Faculty Highlights, Vanessa Casado Pérez, EENRS, events