From Prof Nelson at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law...
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Dear Faculty Lounge readers,
ComplianceNet 2025 will be hosted by Fordham University School of Law in New York City. The event will take place on the Lincoln Center campus (150 West 62d St) May 28 – 30, 2025. It will have the theme of "Evolving Compliance,” though papers on all topics related to compliance will be welcome. We are not yet accepting paper submissions, but we hope that this announcement allows you to start thinking about potential contributions!
A formal call for papers will be issued in late fall 2024/early 2025. For individual papers, you will be asked to submit the paper title and abstract (up to about 200 words). For panels (3 papers minimum with a maximum of 5 per panel), you will be asked to submit an integrative statement explaining the panel (approximately 200 words), the titles of each paper and their authors, and an abstract for each paper (approximately 200 words). This year, we will have a new panel dedicated especially to graduate students and their work. We also offer prizes for the best papers from junior and senior scholars.
ComplianceNet seeks to bring together scholars from a range of different disciplines to study the interaction between rules (broadly defined) and individual, group, or organizational behavior. The first six annual conferences have been highly successful, bringing together academics from business, criminology, economics, law, political science, psychology, public policy, public health, and sociology, among other fields. See the
ComplianceNet website for more details about the organization’s structure and goals, as well as for an opportunity to join the mailing list if you desire to do so.
We look forward to seeing you at ComplianceNet 2025 in New York City!
Sincerely,
Barbara-Ann Boehler (Conference Organizer)
J.S. Nelson, Yuval Feldman, Colin Provost, Wim Huisman, Phil Nichols, Antara Haldar, Eric Chaffee, Elysa Dishman, and Vera Cherepanova (ComplianceNet Steering Committee)
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