The Junior International Law Scholars Association (JILSA) has issued a call for papers for its annual meeting, to be held January 22, 2016, at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. Here's the call:
The University of New Hampshire School of Law Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
he University of New Hampshire School of Law Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property invites you to participate as a presenter or commenter at:
The Fifth Annual IP Scholars’ Roundtable
November 6-7, 2015
Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property
UNH School of Law
2 White Street
Concord, NH 03301
The United Nations is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year. The world continues to grapple with challenges posed by violent conflicts, terrorism, human migration, environmental disasters, and severe human rights violations. In addition, recent financial crises and technological advances pose growing threats to the international community.
An abiding theme in law and society scholarship is the relationship between law and social change. Change can arise from many factors including the movement of people with their own traditions and beliefs, and their interaction with the forces of nature that affect the environments in which we live.
Interest Group on International Economic Law of the European Society of International Law; Italian Branch of the International Law Association; Camera di Commercio Ravenna; Eurosportello Ravenna
The Scientific Committee of the International Conference "Transparency vs Confidentiality in International Economic Law: Looking for an Appropriate Balance" organizes a call for papers -the papers should be written in English, unpublished and in an advanced stage of completion.
The call for papers should address one of the following four issues:
I) Transparency v. Confidentiality in IEL International Negotiations