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Those ES scholars who are interested in the relationship of
environmental issues to questions of policy and law will want to
spend time at the conference on Laws' colonies & the Geographies
of Power described in detail at the web site below.
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http://www.yorku.ca/org/gsac/schedule.htm
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Michael W. Posluns,
The StillWaters Group,
First Nations Relations & Public Policy.
Please note new address: mposluns@accglobal.net
Phone 416 656-8613
Fax 416 656-2715
36 Lauder Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario,
M6H 3E3.
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<p align="center"><big><em><font face="Dolphin" color="#008000">Graduate Law Students'
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<p align="center"><font color="#008000" face="Dolphin"><em><big>Osgoode Hall Law School at
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<p>HOME</p>
<p>Conference</p>
<p>GLSA</p>
<p>York University Home Page</p>
<p><a href="http://www.library.yorku.ca"><font color="#800040"><em>York University
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<p align="center"><big><big><strong><u><em><font color="#400000">CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:</font></em></u></strong></big></big></p>
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<b><u><font FACE="Arial" SIZE="5"><blockquote>
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<p ALIGN="CENTER"><font color="#000080"><em>Laws' Colonies: Legal spaces and the
geographies of power</em></font></p>
<p ALIGN="CENTER">May 13-15, 1999</p>
<i><p ALIGN="CENTER"></i></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3"><em>sponsored by the following
organizations at York University: Osgoode Hall Law School, Graduate Law Students
Association, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Graduate Program in Political Science, Institute
for Feminist Legal Studies</em></font><font FACE="Arial" SIZE="5"><i></p>
</i><font FACE="Arial" SIZE="4"><p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font color="#800000"><em>Thursday, May 13</em></font></p>
<i><font FACE="Arial" SIZE="4"><p ALIGN="LEFT">8:45-9:15 Registration</p>
</font><p ALIGN="LEFT"><font FACE="Arial" SIZE="4">9:15-9:30 Welcome</font></p>
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<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font></u><font FACE="Arial" size="3">Dean Peter Hogg, Osgoode Hall Law
School</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Professor Eric Tucker, Director of Graduate Studies, Osgoode Hall</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Douglas Harris, Chair, Graduate Law Students Association</p>
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<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><u><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"><i>9:35-11:05</i></p>
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</blockquote>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Aboriginal Voices and the Vocabulary of Law</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Gordon Christie (Osgoode
Hall Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Michael Posluns, "The Public Origins of the Vocabulary and
Grammar of First Nations' Autonomy"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Sophie D. Sliwa, "Just Because…"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Craig Proulx, "Diversion as Legal Pluralism for Aboriginal
Peoples"</font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: National Boundaries, Travel, Subversion and Reinscription<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Toni Williams (Osgoode Hall
Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Liz Millward, “Classes of Travel and Geographies of the
Nation”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Ann Hua, “Travel and Displacement: an (ex) immigrant woman’s
tale-tell”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Katherine McKittrick, “Volatile Boundaries, and the Meaning of
Nation: The continuity and movement of Black Identities during Caribana”</p>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">11:05-11:30 coffee break</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"> </i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"><i>11:30-1:00</i></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Blurred Boundaries – Law and Popular Culture<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Kate Sutherland (Osgoode
Hall Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Sara Ramshaw, "Thug-Life, Gangsta-Truth"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Scott Beattie, “Judge Dee Vs Grishamania: Imagining the individual in
legal crime stories"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Catherine O'Sullivan, "Representing Women: The intersections of law
and popular culture"</font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Corporate Space -- International Law<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Robert Wai (Osgoode Hall Law
School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Antonin Roy, "Export Subsidies' Rules under WTO's Agreement on
Subsidies on Countervailing Measures: Application to former colonies."</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Kim Van der Borght, "WTO Dispute Settlement & National Policies:
A story of irreconcilable differences?"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Lester de Souza, “Environmental Management Systems and Corporate
Governance: ISO 14001 in globalised corporate spaces”</p>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">1:00-2:15 lunch</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"> </i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"><i>2:15-4:10</i></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: International Law and the Postcolonial Challenge<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Stepan Wood (Osgoode Hall
Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Jaye Ellis, “Postcolonialism and the Cosmopolitan Project in
International Law”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Alisa Schreibman, “Imagined Indigeneity and Other Colonial Edifices:
Decoding the resistance to self-determination in international cultural property law”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Gaelle LeGoff, “Is Imperialism Due Uniquely to the Actions of
States?”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Anne Saris, “Acculturation in Private International Law”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Johanna Lee, “Aggression, Self-Determination and ‘Occupied
Territories’: Postcolonial double standards in international criminal law”</font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Democratic Rights: Negotiating a Balance<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Lorne Sossin (Department of
Political Science, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Adam Dodek, “The Charter Abroad: Canadian constitutional
imperialism?”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Deborah Smith-Webber, “A Theoretical Framework for Regulating Racist
Internet Hate Speech”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">James Gray, “Consociational Democracy”</p>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">4:10-4:30 break</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">4:30-6:00 Professor Alan Hunt, Carleton University</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">“Law and Governance: Social Responsiveness and the Limits of
Law”</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">6:30 dinner (Faculty Lounge, Osgoode Hall Law School)</p>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"><font color="#800000">Friday, May 14th</font></p>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT">9:00-9:30 coffee and muffins</p>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT"><i>9:30-11:00</i></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Inscribed on the Body<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Lisa Philipps (Osgoode Hall
Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Kate Kempton, "Oppression Digested"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Chantal Morton, "The Production of Bodies in/through Law: The
regulation of pregnancy"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Ruth Fletcher, "Locating post-coloniality: The site of Irish abortion
law"</font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Reorganized Crime and Confused Jurisdictions<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Margaret Beare ???
(Nathanson Centre for Organized Crime, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Sergei Cheloukhine, “Organized Crime in the Changing of Russian
Society: Economic, social, and legal aspects”</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Juan Ronderos, (tba)</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Shane Kelleher, (tba)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">11:00-11:30 coffee break</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">11:30-1:00</i></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: The Immortalized Body: The implications of consent<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">moderator: Roxanne Mykitiuk (Osgoode Hall Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">Israel Doron, "Colonization
and De-colonization of the Elderly: Elder guardianship and law's transition from lunacy to
incapacity"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Marie-Andree Jacob, "Sincerely Yours (but Presumptuously Theirs):
Presumed consent laws in cadaveric organ transplantation"</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Albert Wallrap, "Law and the 'Geneticization' of Human Embryos:
(Dis)Embodying stories and discourse politics"</font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Historicizing Defined Communities<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Kathryn McPherson
(Department of History, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Jon Frauley, “Resisting Arrest: Mapping the subject of the
‘Chinese Question’”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Karen Pearlston, “Land Seizure and Legal Ideology: Upper Canada
1788-1809”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Douglas Harris, “Constructed Fisheries: Categories of Exclusion on
the Pacific Coast”</p>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">1:00-2:30 Luncheon Address: Kara Gilles</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">“tba”</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"> </i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"><i>2:40-4:10</i></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Resolving Responsibility<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Eric Tucker (Osgoode Hall
Law School, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Yitschak Keren-Paz, “Mischievous Boys, Wild Animals, and
Forgotten Fathers: Distributive and feminist nerves call for a reform of parents’
liability to strangers”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Gary Smith, “Decolonizing Dispute Resolution: Replacing process
values with disputant values”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Soren Frederiksen, “Science and the Law: Intersecting
discourses”</font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Room tba: Communities Within<i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">moderator: Annie Bunting (Division of
Social Science, York)</p>
<blockquote>
<blockquote>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT">Tom Jewiss, “Analysis of the Self-Determination Rights of the
Indigenous Peoples of the Atlantic Autonomous regions of Nicaragua”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Stéphane Bienvenue, “Front and Frontiers: The case of the Road 60
between Nazareth and Jenin”</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Mundy McLaughlin, “Solidarity: Thoughts on How to Expand a Universal
Concept”</p>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="4"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">4:10-4:30 break</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">4:30-5:30 Round Table Discussion</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">7:30 open dinner and social (location tba)</p>
</i><p ALIGN="LEFT"> </p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"><em><font color="#800000">Saturday, May 15th</font></em></p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<i><p ALIGN="LEFT">10:30-12:30 workshop with Alan Hunt and Mariana Valverde</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">“Foucault, Law and Governmentality”</i></p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT"></font><font FACE="Arial" size="3">texts for discussion:</p>
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<p ALIGN="LEFT">Francois Ewald, "Norms, Discipline and Law" in Robert Post (ed.)
<i>Law and the Order of Culture</i> (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1991).</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Alan Hunt, "Foucault's Expulsion of Law" <i>Law & Social
Inquiry</i> 17 (1992): 1-38.</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Victor Tadros, "Between Governance and Discipline: The Law and Michel
Foucault":1 <i>Oxford Journal of Legal Studies</i> 18 (1998): 74-103.</p>
<p ALIGN="LEFT">Nikolas Rose and Mariana Valverde "Governed By Law?" <i>Social
and Legal Studies</i> 7 (1998): 569-79.</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
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