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Call for Proposals: ABA Section of International Law Fall Meeting 2010

Permalink 11 December 09    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: call for papers, conference proposals     Last updated: 08 January 10
The American Bar Association (ABA) Section of International Law invites proposals for its Fall Meeting in Paris, France on 2-6 November 2010. This call for proposals is open to Section members. Remember, you can become a member today and submit your proposal. The deadline for submissions of abstracts has been extended until January 20, 2010.

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Proposals should strive to address one of the following 8 tracks of the Fall Meeting:
  • Corporate / Transactional
  • Corporate Counsel/Law Practice
  • Dispute Resolution/Litigation l
  • International Corporate & Finance
  • International Trade and Its Regulation
  • Public International Law/Rule of Law
  • Spotlight on Europe
  • Young Lawyers

Guidelines and Submissions

All programs are 90 minutes long. Preference is given to panels with four speakers and one moderator. Further, interactive and new formats to facilitate audience participation are encouraged.

You must be a member of the ABA Section of International Law to submit a proposal. Submissions should include the proposed speakers, their titles, and a description of up to 150 words. A panel cannot include more than 2 speakers from the same organization.

Submissions must be accompanied by a form provided by the ABA Section of International Law.

The deadline for submissions of abstracts has been extended until January 20, 2010.

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