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Call for Venue Proposals: Second Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) Conference 2010
The Society of International Economic Law invites expressions of interest from institutions willing to host its second biennial global conference in 2010. The first conference in 2009 attracted more than 250 people, representing more than thirty countries from all over the world. Proposals from interested institutions should by submitted by 15 March 2009.
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Call for Papers: Sovereign Wealth Funds: Governance and Regulation
The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) invite paper proposals for their upcoming conference "Sovereign Wealth Funds: Governance and Regulation." The conference will be held at the NUS Law School in Singapore from Wednesday to Friday, 9-11 September 2009. All conference papers will be published as "working papers" on the AsianSIL website. A select number of accepted papers will subsequently be considered for formal publication in a special section of the Singapore Year Book of International Law. Speakers' reasonable travel expenses may be covered. The deadline for proposals is 24 April 2009.
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Return of the StateThis article is the extended address by José E. Alvarez, the Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law at New York University School of Law, at the University of Minnesota Law School's conference on "International Economic Law in a Time of Change." Alvarez relects upon and rebuts a collection of papers on supra-nationalism presented at the conference. He argues that states, as sovereign entities, are making a comeback. The full-text is available online for free.
Whither Justice? Uganda and Five Years of the International Criminal Court Michael Drexler argues that the International Criminal Court is pursuing an inappropriate engagement strategy in Uganda by ignoring the impacts of criminal prosecution and investigation on the prospects for peace to the country's decades-long conflict. It is published by the peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (IJHRL) and is available online for free.


