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Journal of International Aging, Law & Policy

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For more information, e-mail jialp@law.stetson.edu. For subscription inquiries, e-mail academicaffairs@aarp.org.

Call for Papers
 
The Journal of International Aging, Law & Policy, a joint publication of Stetson University College of Law and the AARP, invites submissions for Volume 5, to be published in Spring 2011. Submissions will be reviewed beginning Jan. 4, 2010; the due date for final drafts will be Nov. 22, 2010. The Journal is peer-edited, and accepts for publication law review-style papers that address a wide range of topics involving the elderly, both domestically and internationally. The optimal length for papers is 50-75 pages, including footnotes in Bluebook or ALWD format. To see previous volumes of the Journal, see linked documents below. Questions may be addressed to Professor Lance Long at lalong@law.stetson.edu.

Recent Issue

Volume 3, Summer 2009

Title (click to download PDF)
Author(s) Page  
Introduction       
Elder Law: An Emerging Practice  Rt. Hon Beverley McLachlin, P.C. 1  
Divided by a Common Language: Why the British Adoption of the American Anti-Discrimination Model did not Lead to an Identical Approach to Age Discrimination Law Timothy S. Kaye 17  
Age Bias in the American Workplace – An Overview Howard Eglit 99  
Anti-Discrimination – Some Observations from Downunder, the Australian Experience on Aged Discrimination Sue Field and Carolyn Sappideen 169  

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›› Journal of International Aging, Law & Policy, Vol. I

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