The Global Alliance For Justice Education (GAJE) & International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (IJCLE) Conference

  • 11 Jul 2011
  • 15 Jul 2011
  • Valencia, Spain
The Global Alliance for Justice Education (GAJE) announces that registration is now open for its 6th Worldwide Conference.  The conference will take place at the University of Valencia in Valencia, Spain, on 11-15 July 2011.  The conference host is the Institute for Human Rights at the Faculty of Law, University of Valencia. 

Details about the conference, including online registration, can be found at www.gaje.org.

The Conference will be held in partnership with the 9th Annual International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (IJCLE) Conference at the same venue.  The two conferences will be held concurrently with session steams related to the themes of both conferences.  More information about the IJCLE conference can be found at www.ijcle.com

 Conference format

The aim of the conference structure is to facilitate as much participation as possible by those attending.  While there will be a small number of plenary sessions, including a few key note speeches, most of the conference will consist of small group sessions, interactive workshops, and other opportunities for sharing ideas, materials, etc. There will also be organized site visits to local justice education projects and a social calendar.

Registration and fees

To register for the conference, complete the Registration form on the conference website at www.gaje.org.  The conference fee is $US 375 (which includes all lunches, a conference dinner, and two receptions); the fee will increase to $450 after 30 April 2011.  Persons who cannot pay the full conference fee can request a fee waiver/reduction by completing the Fee Waiver/Reduction form on conference website.  Requests for a fee waiver/reduction must be submitted by 1 April 2011.

Submission of Proposals

There is also a form on the conference website for submitting a proposal for a conference session.  Session proposals must be submitted by 1 April 2011.  Proposal review will begin prior to the deadline so proposals submitted early may be able to receive a decision and confirmation of participation more quickly.  GAJE, however, will not be able to finalize the time allocation for each group of presenters until all proposals are reviewed.

Applications for Travel Grants

GAJE has a limited amount of funds to support travel and accommodation expenses for delegates from less developed countries.  Travel grants will generally be given only to persons playing a specific role at the conference, such as a session organizer, program speaker, or workshop leader.   To apply for a grant, complete the Grant Request form on conference website.  Grant applications must be submitted by 1 April 2011.  Depending upon funding, applicants will be informed of the decision regarding their application for a travel grant or fee reduction as soon as possible and generally by 30 April 2011

Accommodations

Final arrangements are being made for accommodations in town and at the University.  Details will be posted on the website as soon as they are available.

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