2nd Academic International Conference on Law, Economics and Finance Call for Papers - 6th to 8th June 2016 Venue: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Planning is now in hand for 2nd Academic International Conference on Law, Economics and Finance - AICLEF 2016 (Cambridge), which, as you may know, will be held in Cambridge, United Kingdom, on 6th to 8th June 2016. The overall objective of Academic International Conference on Law, Economics and Finance (AICLEF) is to provide a platform and stimulate discussion on various issues affecting Law, economics and finance and interdisciplinary studies. Conference Website: http://aiclef.flelearning.co. Call for Papers Link: http://aiclef.flelearning.co. Other FLE Events Link: http://www.flelearning.co.uk/ Research and discussion on any aspects of law, economics and finance. The deadline for proposals is 9th May 2016 by which all interested participants are required to submit a provisional title, a short abstract (300-500 words) and an indication of your willingness to participate. We highly encourage doctorate (PhD) and postgraduate students to present their research proposal or literature review or findings or issues in this conference with a very special registration fees. Case studies, abstracts of research in progress, as well as full research papers will be considered for the conference program for presentation purposes. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions regarding abstract/paper submission. Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and students who may be interested. We look forward to seeing you in Cambridge. FLE Learning Conference Division T: 0044 131 463 7007 F: 0044 131 608 0239 E: submit@flelearning.co.uk W: www.flelearning.co.uk |
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
2nd Academic International Conference on Law, Economics and Finance
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