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Texas Bar International Law Section Law Student Writing Competition

Permalink 02 April 09    Inside Justice ®   Renee Dopplick    Tags: Professional, Call for Papers     Last updated: 02 April 09
The International Law Section of the Texas State Bar invites papers from law students. Entries should address any area of international law. Papers should be three to ten double-spaced pages in length. Winning articles will be considered for publication in the Texas Transnational Law Quaterly. Winners will receive free admission to the Section's 22nd Annual International Law Institute 2010. The competition is open to any law student at a ABA-accredited law school during the 2008-2009 academic year.

The deadline is 31 May 2009.

Please see the detailed submission information: Information for Authors
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