I. CLPE Fellowships

Every year the CLPE invites researchers from Canadian and other Universities to conduct interdisciplinary research at Osgoode Hall Law School. The Fellows are provided with computer support and access to all physical and virtual library facilities. Office space is available depending on availability. To support their travel and accommodation, CLPE Fellows are eligible for a modest needs-based stipend. Fellows are integrated into the intellectual life of the Law School and the University. While they are free to conduct their research during their stay at Osgoode, it is expected that they make themselves available to graduate students working in their fields for consultation. In addition, the fellows are expected to give a presentation on their work to the Law School in a Public Lecture or Faculty Seminar and to submit a research paper or an advanced work in progress to the CLPE Research Paper Series. To inquire about the CLPE Fellowships, please contact CLPE@osgoode.yorku.ca.

II. The CLPE Postdoctoral Fellowship In Transnational & Comparative Studies (2011-2012)

Inspired by Philip C. Jessup’s opposition to the conventional understanding of public and private international law in 1956, the Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Network (CLPE) is offering specialized institutional support for a rising scholar, who wishes to focus on a postdoctoral research project which addresses social theory, interdisciplinary scholarship and comparative research in the transnational context of law, society and political economy. The nature of this fellowship is unique, helping to facilitate a successful candidate’s ambitions to establish an institutional network between CLPE and at least one other research institution. This program allows the CLPE to act as a medium for global learning, creating a foundation today for a more cosmopolitan scholarship tomorrow.

 

The selected candidate will be integrated into the intellectual life of Osgoode Hall Law School during his or her time in Toronto. She or he will be offered assistance on his or her work through access to all physical and virtual library facilities at York. Office space will depend upon availability. She or he is also eligible for a modest stipend. At the other institution(s) within the research network, the fellow will be expected to establish a post-doctoral fellowship, research fellowship, or some other appointment/arrangement in which he or she can secure institutional support in a like manner to what is offered through the CLPE.

 

A rationale for the connections between the institutions (including the names of mentors that have committed to guide the candidate in a specific area of his or her proposed research project) must be submitted. The applicant can devise the program as either a one-year or two-year program. Interested candidates should submit a proposal of work, a cover letter, a CV, a writing sample, a letters of recommendation from his or her doctoral supervisor, an additional letter of reference, a letter(s) of confirmation from the additional research institution(s) in question, and letters of appraisal from each mentor. All required documentation must to be received by September 15, 2010.

 

The successful candidate is expected to give a presentation on his or her work to Osgoode Hall Law School in a Public Lecture or Faculty Seminar and to submit a research paper or an advanced work in progress to the CLPE Research Paper Series, which is published on www.comparativeresearch.net and distributed through the Social Science Research Network. To inquire more about this CLPE Fellowships, please contact CLPE@osgoode.yorku.ca.

CLPE Fellows:
[ 2006 - 2007 ] [ 2007 - 2008 ] [ 2008 - 2009 ] [ 2009 - 2010 ]
CLPE Fellows: 2008 - 2009

Bruce Broomhall
Professor, Department of Law and Director, Centre for the Study for International Law and Globalization (CEDIM), University of Quebec at Montreal; Ph.D. (King's College London), LL.B. and B.A. (University of British Columbia)
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Armin Kammel
Austrian Association of Investment Fund Management Companies View Profile

Jane Murungi
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Achilles Skordas
Professor, School of Law, University of Bristol; Ph.D.(Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt/Main) View Profile

Alexandra Flynn
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Olaf Sosnitza
Professor at the Julius-Maximilians-University in Wuerzburg, Germany View Profile

Zarmina Panah
LL.B. (Heidelberg), LL.M. (City University London), Ph.D. candidate (Kings College London) View Profile

Fenner Stewart
Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy, Osgoode Hall Law School, Adjunct Professor, Osgoode Hall Law School, 2007-2010, Doctoral Candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School View Profile



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