There’s a call for papers? for? the 2011 International Law Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference being held in Tapei May 29 ? June 1, 2011
Here’s the info and the papers they are interested in getting presented..
Description:
The theme of the conference will beContemporary International Law Issues in the Asia Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges. This conference aims to provide a forum for international law stakeholders to explore the full range of international and transnational legal issues related to the Asia-Pacific region.
Call for Papers:
Proposals from both scholars and professionals are encouraged on any topic relating to international law with a focus on the Asia Pacific. Subject areas may include, but are not limited to, the following:
General Public International Law
The Use of Force
Asia-Pacific Security
Territorial Disputes
Teaching and Research of International Law
The Law of the Sea
International Frameworks on Fisheries Conservation
International Criminal Law
International Protection of Human Rights
International Economic Law
The WTO, APEC and ASEAN
FTAs and the Cross-Strait ECFA
United Nations and Regional Organizations
Private International Law
Enforcement of Arbitral Awards and Court Judgments
Paper and panel proposals must be submitted electronically by December 20, 2010to ila@nccu.edu.tw.? A proposal of no more than 300 words should include the author?s name and full contact information. The conference committee welcomes proposal submissions and conference attendance from ILA members. The conference committee will select proposals and announce the outcome by the end of January 2011. Presenters are required to submit full, referenced papers by April 30, 2011. The Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs will publish the conference proceedings.
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