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Second Annual EnviReform Conference
Hard Choices, Soft Law:
Combining Trade, Environment,
and Social Cohesion in Global Governance

Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC
November 8-9, 2001

The EnviReform project is pleased to host its annual conference in conjunction with the Canada Institute at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC. The proceedings on Thursday November 8, will be videoconferenced, with excepts from Washington interacting in real time with those gathered in Toronto. Both days of the conference will be webcast live from the Vivian & David Campbell Conference Facility at the Munk Centre for International Studies in Toronto.

Conference Program  

   Presenter Biographies

Conference Organizers

Webcasting Information

The EnviReform project is pleased to host its annual conference in conjunction with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC. The proceedings on Thursday, November 8, will be videoconferenced, with experts from Washington interacting in real time with those gathered in Toronto. Both days of the conference will be webcast live from the Vivian & David Campbell Conference Facility at the Munk Centre in Toronto.

Registration Information

The keynote addresses and sessions are free and open to the public but we ask that you register with Tina Lagopoulos, Centre for International Studies, at cis.general@utoronto.ca indicating which day you wish to attend.

 

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(Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada)

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