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"Miller, Carol J" <[log in to unmask]>
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Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB) Talk
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My attempts to e-mail these professors individually has come back
"undeliverable," so I am replying to the initial message.



What would be the length, format and scope of the WTO - environmental paper?
I have previously written on WTO - environmental topics.   See my ABLA
article:

"WTO Scrutiny v. Environmental Objectives"  Assessment of the International
Dolphin Conservation Program Act,"  37 Am. Bus. L. J. 73-125 (Fall 1999).


Carol Miller
Southwest Missouri State University

-----Original Message-----
From: DANIEL HERRON [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 2:06 PM
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Subject: Paper Opportunity


We are looking for someone to pitch hit on a joint paper.  At the
Albuquerque meeting, we had a panel discussion on the WTO in relationship to
non-trade interests (NTIs).  Each panel member submitted about a 20 page
paper in law review format.  We then agreed to compile the papers into an
article.  The papers were to be on the WTO and sovereignty, labor,
environment, and consumer protection.  Unfortunately, the party committed to
do the environment section had to withdraw.  We therefore need someone to
write the environment section.  Our plan now is to have the paper
submissions due at the end of November in order to take into account the
next WTO Ministerial meeting scheduled in Qatar in early November.  At this
point we would ask everyone to submit their final papers by the end of
November.  If you are interested, please contact Larry DiMatteo
([log in to unmask]), Kiren Dosanjh ([log in to unmask]), Peter
Bowal ([log in to unmask]), or Paul
Frantz ([log in to unmask]).

Thank you.
Paul Frantz

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