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CFP: ‘XIV International Congress of Medieval Canon Law’, Toronto, August 2012

XIV International Congress of Medieval Canon Law
Toronto
5–11 August 2012

Call for Papers

The Fourteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law will be held 5–11 August 2012, at Saint Michael's College in the University of Toronto, Canada. Visit the website at http://medieval.utoronto.ca/events/ICMCL/index.html.

The committee invites proposals for papers in any area of Medieval Canon Law.

Please include the following information with your proposal:

•Your Name and title (Ms./Mr., Dr., Prof., etc)
•Your institutional affiliation
•The title of your proposed paper
•A brief (one paragraph) summary of the proposed paper
•Your email address
•Your postal address

In addition to individual papers, the program committee will also entertain proposals for special sessions (3 papers) and panel discussions on a particular topic.

The deadline for proposals is 15 August 2011. Proposals (in a PDF file, or in Word or WordPerfect format) should be sent as an email attachment to joe.goering@utoronto.ca. Those unable to send proposals as email attachments may send a hard copy to:

Joseph Goering
Department of History
University of Toronto
100 St George St.
Toronto, ON M5S 3G3
Canada

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