10th Annual Conference of the Spanish Association of Law and Economics

Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Católica Porto Business School, in Porto (Portugal).

Call for Papers

The Conference invites those interested in submitting a paper (in English, Spanish or Portuguese) to submit electronically either a copy of the final paper (with an abstract, 200 words) or an outline of a minimum of 2 pages to AEDE2019AC@gmail.com by April 14, 2019. On the date indicated below, the Conference will announce the papers selected among the original works received on all topics related to Law and Economics.

Subjects of special interest for the Conference are the following: Antitrust and Regulation – Bankruptcy Law – Behavioral Law and Economics – Contracts and Commercial Law – Cyber Law - Securities and Financial Regulation – Comparative Law and Economics – Corporate Law and Corporate Governance – Tort Law and Compensation Systems – Criminal Law – Environmental Law – Experimental Law and Economics – Economics of Court Performance - Family Law, Gender, and Discrimination – Health Law – Property Law, including Intellectual Property and Innovation – International Law and Trade – Labor, Employment and Immigration – Litigation, Dispute Resolution and the Legal Process – Political economy of the Law – Public and Administrative Law – Taxation and Social Welfare.

For further information, please contact AEDE2019AC@gmail.com.

Important dates:

  • Proposals submission deadline: April 14, 2019
  • Communication of acceptance: May 4, 2019
  • Final papers due by: June 1, 2019
  • Conference: June 27-28, 2019

AEDE Board Members: Nuno Garoupa (George Mason University, Antonin Scalia Law School, President), Rocío Albert (Complutense University of Madrid), Carlos Gómez Ligüerre (Pompeu Fabra University), Gabriel Doménech (University of Valencia) and Virginia Rosales (University of Granada).

Organizing Committee: Ana Lourenço (Católica Porto Business School), Nuno Martins (Católica Porto Business School), Ricardo Gonçalves (Católica Porto Business School) and Vasco Rodrigues (Católica Porto Business School).