Asian Law Works-In-Progress Session
AALS Section on East Asian Law and Society
ASIL Asia-Pacific Interest Group
ASCL Asia Committee
Asian Law Works-In-Progress Session
AALS Section on East Asian Law and Society
ASIL Asia-Pacific Interest Group
ASCL Asia Committee
The world economy is entering a new and complex landscape. This landscape will include new approaches by different states), new trade agreements, and new digital currency. The changes will affect all aspects of international economic relationships, ranging from trade and investment to competition, finance and dispute settlement.
To be held online on the Zoom platform, hosted by Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law
Slavery (the treatment of humans as chattel) and enslavement through conquest, birth, gender, race, ethnicity, kinship, and exploitation of indebtedness have been an intrinsic part of human societies.
Slavery and a variety of other forms of exploitation existed in ancient societies across the world, and in many other states and territories. The Transatlantic Slave Trade furnished at least 10 million Africans for slavery throughout the Americas.
Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) Annual Conference 2021
27-28 August 2021 * Maastricht, The Netherlands
Human Rights Strategies
Call for papers
2021 Call for Papers And Award for Top Paper Now Open
Community Banking in the 21st Century Research and Policy Conference
2021 Call For Papers and Best Paper Award
The call for papers for the 2021 Community Banking in the 21st Century research and policy conference is now open through June 4.
The Warren E. Burger Prize
Burger Prize Purpose
The American Inns of Court Warren E. Burger Prize is a writing competition designed to promote scholarship in the areas of professionalism, ethics, civility, and excellence.
Burger Prize Overview
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Hague Yearbook of International Law is now receiving submissions for publication in its upcoming Volume.
The Hague Yearbook of International Law is an internationally recognised journal with a wide-ranging and in-depth focus on various issues of international law. It aims to offer a platform for review of new developments in the field of international law. In addition, it devotes attention to developments in the international law institutions based in the international City of Peace and Justice, The Hague.
The Goettingen Journal of International Law (www.gojil.eu) seeks contributions on the topic
International Law in Times of a Pandemic (Deadline: 1st August 2021).
VI Symposium on Salient Issues in International Arbitration: "Does a Transnational Legal Order Exist in International Arbitration?"
NOVEMBER 10, 2021
This event is co-organized with the Institut Suisse de Droit Comparé in Lausanne, Switzerland. Speakers will be selected through the call for papers outlined below. Authors will share the panel with an expert in the field who will act as panel chair.
Attending the conference on November 10, 2021 is free and open to the public. Advanced registration is required.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Oxford Seminars in Jurisprudence is a monthly, online working-paper seminar series, open to everyone working in the philosophy of law.
The seminar series began in June 2020. Speakers have included some of the leading philosophers in the field: Victor Tadros, Kimberley Brownlee, Mitchell Berman, Laura Valentini, David Enoch, and others. Seminars have attracted an average of 80 attendees.