The Bristol EC-International Law Forum is a series of meetings that held by the School of Law every two years. Participants include eminent academics, judges and law practitioners as well as members of the commercial sector and policy-makers. Our Forum has established itself over the years as an opportunity for stimulating discussion and exchange of ideas, and has produced several edited volumes including Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (Edward Elgar, 2008); Transnational Constitutionalism: International and European Models (CUP, 2007); Asserting Jurisdiction (Hart, 2003); The Future of Remedies in Europe (Hart, 2000); Remedies in International Law (Hart, 1998).
The Bristol EC-International Law Forum 2009 will take place at the University of Bristol Law School (Room 5.68) on March 5-6 2009. It focuses on policy interconnections between the EU and the rest of the world, examining topics such as Trade, Migration, Anti-terrorism, Human Rights, and Global Values.