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Symposia & Publications



Symposia

The Center, often in conjunction with other parts of the University, hosts symposia and conferences on justice-related issues. The Center also provides informal opportunities for dialogue and exchange, including informal discussions and student presentations.

On April 4, 2008, the Journal of Law and Social Challenges in conjunction with the Center for Law & Global Justice hosted a symposium titled The Future of Corporate Accountability and Oversight. Click here to access the symposium site.


Publications

The Journal of Law & Social Challenges serves as a forum for Center-related scholarship and work as well as assisting in the planning of Center symposia. The journal also publishes papers from past symposia:

"Invisible Chains: Human Trafficking and Forced Labor in the United States"

Panelists:
Kay Buck, Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking
Laurel Fletcher, Boalt School of Law
Kathleen Kim, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
Maria Ontiveros, University of San Francisco School of Law
Michael Rubin, Altshuler, Berzon, Nussbaum, Rubin & Demain

Sponsors:
Journal of Law and Social Challenges, Center for Law and Global Justice

In addition, over the past decade, the Center has produced publications based on its work around the globe. These include:

  • Cambodia: Law texts and materials for a law curriculum.
  • China: Training materials for labor law compliance in China's toy factories in conjunction with USF, East China University, and the International Council
    of Toy Industries
  • Vietnam and Cambodia: Judicial training materials for decision-making, labor law, and genocide



   
 
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