Encouraged by the post-Cold War rise of international adjudication, most international lawyers — with some notable recent exceptions — have focused their attention on judicial ‘success stories.’ They have thereby revitalized a liberal-modernist narrative that views the constant expansion and improvement of international adjudication as historically ineluctable.
The ASIL ICTIG and the ESIL ICTIG are delighted to announce that their second joint meeting will take place in Washington, DC, during ASIL’s Annual Meeting. The exact date and time will be determined several weeks in advance of the Annual Meeting. Three members of the interest groups will be given the opportunity to present works-in-progress and receive feedback.
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Call for Papers: Method in the Madness: The Art and Science of Teaching Transactional Law and Skills
We are accepting proposals immediately, but in no event later than 5 p.m. on Monday, February 15, 2016. We welcome proposals on any subject of interest to current or potential teachers of transactional law and skills, focusing particularly on our overarching theme: “Method in the Madness: The Art and Science of Teaching Transactional Law and Skills.”
This bilingual roundtable (agora) seeks to convene various perspectives on the ways current crisis-ridden international law, or utopian crisis-free international law, thrive on gendered narratives, as well as how the contributions feminist approaches can offer enlarged critical engagement with the status quo of international law and its focus on crisis.
Strengthening the Validity of International Criminal Tribunals Conference
Pluricourts, University of Oslo
29 – 30 August 2016
CALL FOR PAPERS
The University of Arizona College of Law is hosting its third-annual Quantlaw workshop, scheduled for February 12-13, 2016. The theme for this year's workshop in The Empirical Constitution, and the workshop's lead organizer, Chris Robertson (Arizona), invites paper proposals. The organizers describe this year's theme to include: "any empirical/experimental study of issues relevant to constitutional law or procedure, as well as non-empirical studies of constitutional doctrine relevant to data and public access thereto.
Michigan State University School of Law, University of Michigan School of Law, Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University, and University of Wisconsin Law School are organizing the first annual Administrative Law New Scholarship Roundtable. The first roundtable will be held at Michigan State University School of Law on June 23-24, 2016.
3rd Annual Intellectual Property Law Scholarship Symposium
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
North Bethesda, MD
CALL FOR PAPERS
The American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property Law is pleased to host its third annual Intellectual Property Law Scholarship Symposium during the ABA-IPL Section’s 31st Annual Intellectual Property Law Conference, April 6-8, 2016, at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center in North Bethesda, MD.
2016 INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR FACULTY FORUM
Stanford Law School and University of Pennsylvania Law School
Ninth International Junior Faculty Forum
Call for Papers
Call for Proposals
10th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Izmir, Turkey, 7-10 September 2016
http://www.paneuropeanconference.org/2016/
Section S44: The Force of Law in World Society
Section Chairs: Tanja E. Aalberts (CePTL/VU) & Nikolas M. Rajkovic (Tilburg Law School)
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