The Interdisciplinary Environmental Association is organizing its annual
 environmental conference. The conference will be held in Toronto, Canada
between June 26-29, 2002. The event is designed to bring together academics
and educated laypeople interested in the environment. I am sending out a call
for papers to the session I am organizing: International Dimensions to
Environmental Problems. This is a broad area and may cover such topics as
trade agreements (ie. the NAFTA), environmental conflict, the Kyoto Protocol
etc.. The deadline for submission of abstracts/papers is April 15, 2002.
Please see the following website for further details:
http://www.desu.edu/mreiter/iea.htm

Best Wishes,
Laura Zilney
118 Toynbee Crescent
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
N2N 1R9
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
519-579-1225


>===== Original Message From "STEFANIE S. RIXECKER" 
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>FYI.
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>Stefanie Rixecker
>ECOFEM Coordinator
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>Date sent:             Sat, 02 Mar 2002 13:01:02 -0600
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>Subject:               Panel Discussion on Global Justice
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>From: "Andy Cunningham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>           Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs
>Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 10:18 AM
>Subject: Panel Discussion on Global Justice
>
>
>"Shifting Priorities for Global Justice After September 11"
>
>March 6, 2002, 6:30-8PM
>New York Public Library, 5th Avenue and 42nd Street, Celeste Bartos Forum
>
>Co-sponsored by the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs and
>the New York Public Library
>
>How should nation states and other actors balance responsibilities to
>mitigate unnecessary suffering worldwide with obligations to promote
>security and ensure justice for victims of terrorist crimes? To what extent
>can the different security strategies that are undertaken in response to
>terrorism, such as the use of force, increased restrictions on travel and
>changes in foreign policy be combined in a way that can promote other
>objectives of social justice?
>
>Panelists include:
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>Robert Bach, former Director of Global Inclusion, Rockefeller Foundation
>Nicolas DeTorrente, Executive Director, Doctors Without Borders USA
>Elizabeth Neuffer, Foreign Correspondent, The Boston Globe
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>Moderator: Christian Barry, Carnegie Council
>
>To purchase tickets, visit www.nypl.org/research/chss/pep/ticket.html or
>visit the NY Public Library Shop (Tel: 212-930-0641)
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>Dr. Stefanie S. Rixecker, Senior Lecturer
>Environmental Management & Design Division
>Lincoln University, Canterbury
>PO Box 84
>Aotearoa New Zealand
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