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ComplianceNet2020 submission deadline extended

  • 1.  ComplianceNet2020 submission deadline extended

    Posted 01-24-2020 06:37

    I just received news that the submission deadline for ComplianceNet2020 has been extended. Please pass the information below onwards to anyone who wants to apply. Thank you!

     

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    Dear All,

     

    We are happy to announce that we are extending the submission deadline for ComplianceNet 2020, which will be held June 29-30 at University College London.  The new deadline is Friday, February 7, so if you want to submit a paper or panel, dealing broadly with the intersection between rules and human behaviour, please do so here: https://www.compliancenet.org/2020conference.  This page contains detailed information on how to submit, along with other important conference information. 

     

    As we are extending the paper/panel submission deadline, we are also extending the deadline to submit award nominations.  Please see below for information on how to nominate, along with the revised deadline of February 7, 2020.  As always, to learn more about the organization of ComplianceNet and its goals, please visit our website: https://www.compliancenet.org/

     

    Thank you for your attention and we look forward to seeing you at ComplianceNet 2020!

     

    Sincerely,

     

    Benjamin Van Rooij, Yuval Feldman, Adam Fine, Josephine Sandler (J.S.) Nelson, Melissa Rorie and Colin Provost

     

    2020

    CALL FOR AWARDS NOMINATIONS

     

    ComplianceNet

     

    ComplianceNet is pleased to announce our paper awards designed to promote and highlight scholarly efforts in compliance (broadly defined as the interaction between legal rules and individual and organizational behavior).  We will have two paper awards: the Junior Paper Award, and the Senior Paper Award. See descriptions and submission information below.

     

    There are two requirements:

    1)    Award winners must be/become members of ComplianceNet prior to receiving the award.

    2)    They must commit to attend the 2020 ComplianceNet conference where they would receive the award. This conference will take place on June 29-30 at the University College London.

     

     

    Deadline for receipt of materials is February 7, 2019

     

     

    1.  Junior Paper Award

     

    The award recognizes scholarly work of junior scholars (PhD, Post-Doc, or pre-tenured faculty, all not over ten years after obtaining their PhD) in the broadly defined areas of compliance.  Junior scholars working by themselves or as part of a team of co-authors are eligible for the competition.  Paper submissions may be conceptual, theoretical and/or empirical (quantitative or qualitative). The project must be completed. That is, it must be a full paper that is either unpublished or has been published recently (since 2018).  The committee may elect not to make this award in any given year.

     

     

    2. Senior Paper Award  

     

    The award recognizes scholarly work of senior scholars (having obtained their PhD more than ten years ago) in the broadly defined areas of compliance.  Junior scholars working by themselves or as part of a team of co-authors are eligible for the competition.  Paper submissions may be conceptual, theoretical and/or empirical (quantitative or qualitative).  The project must be completed. That is, it must be a full paper that is either unpublished or has been published recently (since 2018). The committee may elect not to make this award in any given year.

     

     

    Submission Procedures

     

    1.  A letter of nomination that includes a brief discussion of your reasons for the recommendation. Self-nominations are welcome.

    2.  Where relevant to the award, a copy of the paper to be considered (electronic versions preferred).

    3.  Nominations will be reviewed by the ComplianceNet conveners, and winners must agree to make a short speech at the annual meeting of ComplianceNet, where the awards will be made.

     

    Please forward submissions to:

    Benjamin van Rooij

    Professor of Law and Society

    University of Amsterdam

    School of Law

    b.vanrooij@uva.nl

     

     

     

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    J.S. Nelson

    Associate Professor of Law, Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law

    Department of Management & Operations (by courtesy), Villanova School of Business

    Affiliated Faculty, David F. and Constance B. Girard-diCarlo Center for Ethics, Integrity and Compliance

    Affiliated Faculty, John F. Scarpa Center for Law and Entrepreneurship

     

    Senior Fellow, Wharton School, U. Penn., Zicklin Center for Business Ethics Research

    Collaborator, NYU Stern School of Business, Ethical Systems

    Convener, ComplianceNet

    External Affiliate, Indiana U. Bloomington, Research Program on Cybersecurity and Internet Governance

    Network Fellow, Institute for Corruption Studies

    Editorial Team, Eshiplaw.org

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    Contact: Villanova U. Charles Widger School of Law, 299 N. Spring Mill Road, Villanova, PA 19085

    Email: jsnelson@law.villanova.edu

    Research:

    Bio at LinkedIn

    Presentations and Media at SelectedWorks

    Articles at SSRN

     

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