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Ten Years After 9/11: Rethinking Counter-Terrorism – Iowa City, IA

February 10, 2011
4:00 pmto8:00 pm
February 11, 2011

Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) (University of Iowa) presents its 2011 symposium, Ten Years After 9/11: Rethinking Counter-Terrorism, Feb. 10-11, 2011. The symposium co-editors are Professors Burns H. Weston and Adrien K. Wing (both Iowa). The keynote address, Legitimacy Wars and the Decline of Hard Power: Countering Terrorism and Achieving Justice in the 21st Century, will be by Richard A. Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law & Practice Emeritus, Princeton University, U.N. Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, and visiting professor Chapman Law.

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Ten Years After 9/11: Rethinking Counter-Terrorism – Iowa City, IA

Transnational Law and Contemporary Problems (TLCP) (University of Iowa) presents its 2011 symposium, Ten Years After 9/11: Rethinking Counter-Terrorism, Feb. 10-11, 2011. The symposium co-editors are Professors Burns H. Weston and Adrien K. Wing (both Iowa). The keynote address, Legitimacy Wars and the Decline of Hard Power: Countering Terrorism and Achieving Justice in the 21st Century, will be by Richard A. Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law & Practice Emeritus, Princeton University, U.N. Special Rapporteur for Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, and visiting professor Chapman Law.

Posted by on October 31st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, International Law, National Security Law | no comments

Security in the International Law of the Sea – Hague, Netherlands

January 16, 2011toJanuary 22, 2011

The Hague Academy of International Law presents its 7th Seminar for Advanced Studies in Private and Public international Law for Professionals, Security in the International Law of the Sea, Jan. 16-22 2011. The registration period is closed.

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Security in the International Law of the Sea – Hague, Netherlands

The Hague Academy of International Law presents its 7th Seminar for Advanced Studies in Private and Public international Law for Professionals, Security in the International Law of the Sea, Jan. 16-22 2011. The registration period is closed.

Posted by on October 31st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, International Law | no comments

International Economic Law – Minneapolis, MN

November 18, 2010toNovember 20, 2010

The ASIL International Economic Law Interest Group in co-sponsorship with ASIL-Midwest, University of Minnesota Law School, Minnesota Journal of International Law, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press will host its biennial conference International Economic Law in a Time of Change: Reassessing Legal Theory, Doctrine, Methodology and Policy Prescriptions, Nov. 18-20, 2010, at the University of Minnesota.

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International Economic Law – Minneapolis, MN

The ASIL International Economic Law Interest Group in co-sponsorship with ASIL-Midwest, University of Minnesota Law School, Minnesota Journal of International Law, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press will host its biennial conference International Economic Law in a Time of Change: Reassessing Legal Theory, Doctrine, Methodology and Policy Prescriptions, Nov. 18-20, 2010, at the University of Minnesota.

Posted by on October 31st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, Intellectual Property | no comments

Customary International Law – Washington, DC

November 12, 2010

The American Society of International Law‘s International Legal Theory Interest Group presents a one-day symposium, Reexamining Customary International Law, Nov. 12, 2010, in Washington, DC. The symposium is funded by the University of Nebraska College of Law and the University of Baltimore School of Law.

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Customary International Law – Washington, DC

The American Society of International Law‘s International Legal Theory Interest Group presents a one-day symposium, Reexamining Customary International Law, Nov. 12, 2010, in Washington, DC. The symposium is funded by the University of Nebraska College of Law and the University of Baltimore School of Law.

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Call for Papers Deadline: Private International Law

January 21, 2011

The Private International Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law is pleased to announce its second annual prize competition for the best essay submitted on any topic in the field of private international law. Published and unpublished essays are both acceptable. Competitors may be citizens of any nation but must be 35 years old or younger on December 31, 2010. They need not be members of the American Society of International Law. The submission deadline is Jan. 21, 2011. Details here.

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Call for Papers: Private International Law

The Private International Law Interest Group of the American Society of International Law is pleased to announce its second annual prize competition for the best essay submitted on any topic in the field of private international law. Published and unpublished essays are both acceptable. Competitors may be citizens of any nation but must be 35 years old or younger on December 31, 2010. They need not be members of the American Society of International Law. The submission deadline is Jan. 21, 2011. Details here.

Posted by on October 31st, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, International Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS | no comments

Armed Conflict – Prize for Work Published in 2010

January 17, 2011

The Francis Lieber Prize is awarded annually by the American Society of International Law‘s Lieber Society on the Law of Armed Conflict to the author of an exceptional work in the field of law and armed conflict. Any work in the English language published during 2010 or whose publication is imminent at the time of submission may be nominated for this prize. Authors must be 35 or younger at the time of submission. The deadline is Jan. 17, 2011. Details here.

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Armed Conflict – Prize for Work Published in 2010

January 4, 2011
10:00 pm

The Francis Lieber Prize is awarded annually by the American Society of International Law‘s Lieber Society on the Law of Armed Conflict to the author of an exceptional work in the field of law and armed conflict. Any work in the English language published during 2010 or whose publication is imminent at the time of submission may be nominated for this prize. Authors must be 35 or younger at the time of submission. The deadline is Jan. 17, 2011. Details here.

Posted by on October 31st, 2010 | CALLS FOR PAPERS, EVENTS, International Law, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, National Security Law | no comments

ASIL Mid-year Meeting – Miami

November 12, 2010toNovember 13, 2010

The American Society of International Law holds its first mid-year meeting Nov. 12-13, 2010, in Miami. The University of Miami School of Law hosts the Friday sessions.  Florida A&M University College of Law and St. Thomas University School of Law are also listed as academic partners.

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ASIL Mid-year Meeting – Miami

The American Society of International Law holds its first mid-year meeting Nov. 12-13, 2010, in Miami. The University of Miami School of Law hosts the Friday sessions.  Florida A&M University College of Law and St. Thomas University School of Law are also listed as academic partners.

Posted by on October 31st, 2010 | CONFERENCES, International Law | no comments

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And you can use it for longer-range planning, too. Are you planning a conference or symposium of your own? Start by seeing what else has already been announced for the dates you’re considering.   Are you starting to map out a sabbatical? See whether there are interesting conferences to attend.

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