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Bureau . Schofield Hall 201 . Eau Claire, WI 54702
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EAU CLAIRE — Presentation and discussion proposals are now being sought for the 20th annual conference of the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies to be held at Marquette University Oct. 6-8.
Sponsored by the institute and the Marquette University Institute for Transnational Justice, the conference has the theme “Challenges and Paths to Justice.” Ideas are being sought from diverse fields, methodologies and backgrounds.
“Proposals must address some aspect of challenges
to achieving justice beyond national borders, paths to addressing these challenges
and the ramifications of such issues for broader questions of conflict and peace,”
said Sarah Stillwell, the institute’s administrative director.
Proposals may focus on aspects of economic development and global inequality;
issues of justice, security and terrorism; issues of transnational environmental
harm; aspects of transnational crime including migrant trafficking and the illicit
drug trade; issues of international law and movement towards transnational protection
of human rights; and efforts to achieve transitional justice in the aftermath
of political regime change, Stillwell added.
Proposal submissions must be a brief (no more than 100 words) description of the paper topic or interest in a roundtable discussion theme. Contact information also must be included. Send proposals by March 1 to H. Richard Friman, department of political science, Marquette University, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 or to h.r.friman@marquette.edu.
The Wisconsin Institute, based at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, is a consortium of public and private institutions of higher learning in Wisconsin dedicated to encouraging and legitimizing teaching and research on the roots of violence, national and global security issues and all factors necessary for a just global peace.
For more information, contact Stillwell at (715) 346-3383 or wiinst@uwsp.edu.
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Judy Berthiaume, Director
UW-Eau Claire News Bureau
Schofield 201
(715) 836-4741
newsbur@uwec.edu
Updated: January 29, 2004