Submission
of Proposals
Submissions for
the 2005 AP-LS Conference are now being accepted through October
1, 2004. Proposals for symposia, papers, and posters addressing topics
in all areas of psychology and law are invited. International
submissions are welcome, and papers authored or co-authored by students
are also encouraged.
Symposium
Chair/Organizer
A
symposium proposal is appropriate for a coordinated group of presentations
that will focus on one topic. Each participant and the topic
to be discussed should be outlined in the proposal. The participation
of each participant should be secured before submitting the
proposal. Each symposium session at the conference will be allotted
80 minutes.
Each
symposium submission should include a 200-word abstract describing
the overall aims of the symposium. In addition, each paper included
in the symposium should be summarized in 1000 words, and must
include an abstract that is no longer than 100 words. A minimum
of 4 papers must be submitted with each symposium. The chair/organizer
of the symposium is responsible for collecting this information from
each participant, and will be designated the contact person regarding
the symposium's acceptance.
To
submit a symposium for the 2005 APLS Conference, please complete the
information required below. Following submission, you should receive
an email in 2-3 days that will confirm our receipt of
the submission.
Paper
Proposals
Paper
proposals are appropriate for presentations that will focus on an
individual research topic or piece of legal scholarship. After acceptance/rejection
of proposals has been determined, the conference co-chairs will group
paper presentations into sessions consisting of 3-5 presentations.
(Each paper session at the conference will be allotted 50 minutes.
The amount of time allowed for each individual presentation will
be determined by the total number of presentations involved). The
submitted paper should be summarized in 1500 words, and must include
an abstract that is no longer than 200 words.
To submit a paper for the 2005 APLS Conference, please complete the
information required below. Following submission, you should receive
an email in 2-3 days that will confirm our receipt of the submission.
Poster
Proposals
Poster
proposals are appropriate for presentations that will focus on an
individual research topic or piece of legal scholarship. Poster presentations
will be made at a poster session (to be held in the evening), and
will be displayed on boards measuring 4 X 6 ft. The submitted poster
should be summarized in 1500 words, and must include an abstract
that is no longer than 200 words.
To
submit a poster for the 2005 APLS Conference, please complete the
information required below. Following submission, you should receive
an email in 2-3 days that will confirm our receipt of the submission.