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Call for Papers: Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law
Deadlines: 31 December 2008, 31 January 2009, and 28 February 2009
The Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) will be held on 1-2 August 2009 at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. The theme of the Conference is: "International Law in a Multi-polar and Multi-civilizational World: Asian Perspectives, Challenges and Contributions."
The Organizing Committee seeks to encourage the participation in the Conference of all international lawyers, whether young professionals or established scholars, academics or practitioners, by inviting submissions of papers or proposals for speakers or discussants in all sessions and panels.
The paper may be written in any language but must include an English translation. The selection of the paper will be made solely on the basis of the English paper. Presentations will be in English.
Please see their detailed submission information: Information for Authors
Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL)
The Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) will be held on 1-2 August 2009 at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. The theme of the Conference is: "International Law in a Multi-polar and Multi-civilizational World: Asian Perspectives, Challenges and Contributions."
The Organizing Committee seeks to encourage the participation in the Conference of all international lawyers, whether young professionals or established scholars, academics or practitioners, by inviting submissions of papers or proposals for speakers or discussants in all sessions and panels.
The paper may be written in any language but must include an English translation. The selection of the paper will be made solely on the basis of the English paper. Presentations will be in English.
Please see their detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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