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INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF FAMILY LAW, NORTH AMERICAN REGIONAL CONFERENCE
May 22-24, 2016
Jackson Lake Lodge, Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming
Family law aims to address the realities of family life. But the past half century has witnessed profound changes in family form, gender roles, and relational ideals. Family law has, of course, changed during this period as well. But has it changed in the right way? Are the changes adequate to optimally promote family equity, harmony, and stability? The conference theme is intended to be inclusive, extending to both public and private family law as well as the social sciences. International and comparative approaches are strongly encouraged but not required. To the extent possible, the conference will feature panels in French and Spanish as well as English, but translation will not be available.
In addition to regular conference presentations, the meeting will include a limited number of workshop sessions (in English only) to provide an opportunity for discussion of scholarly work at an early stage. Workshop participants will be asked to circulate a brief (no more than five pages) summary of their projects before the meeting date.
Please send proposals to Professor Peg Brinig at [email protected] by February 20, 2016.
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