CFP: American Society of Int. Law 9th Annual Work-in-Progress Workshop

American Society of International Law

The ASIL-Midwest Interest Group of the American Society of International Law is hosting its 9th Annual Work-in-Progress Workshop online at the University of Saskatchewan College of Law on February 10, 2023.  Abstracts are due December 2nd.

 

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
ASIL-MIDWEST INTEREST GROUP
2023 VIRTUAL WORKS-IN-PROGRESS WORKSHOP

Friday, February 10, 2023

ASIL-Midwest is co-sponsoring its ninth annual scholarly works-in-progress workshop which
will be hosted virtually by the University of Saskatchewan College of Law on Friday, February
10, 2023. The goal is to create a friendly, open conversation about works in progress and to
foster a Midwestern United States and Canada international law community. To that end, the
workshop will include both full drafts and early works in progress. The workshop will be
completely virtual.

Those interested in presenting at the workshop should send a 500-word abstract to ASIL-
Midwest Co-Chair Ibironke Odumosu-Ayanu (ibironke.odumosu@usask.ca) by Friday,
December 2, 2022. Please include the following in the subject line of your email: “ASIL-
Midwest Workshop 2023”. Also please include a sentence about the expected stage the paper
will be in at the time of the workshop (e.g., reasonably complete draft, early work in progress,
etc.). Papers may address any international law topics, and this Call for Submissions is open to
everyone in the international legal community. Preference will be given to ASIL members who
are also members of the ASIL-Midwest Interest Group. Paper presenters will be asked to
circulate their drafts (or a summary of the project if it is in an early stage) to workshop attendees
no later than Friday, January 20, 2023.

Each presenter will be expected to comment on another paper and/or actively participate in
discussion. Commentators will be asked to prepare five to ten minutes of comments on their
assigned paper that will serve to begin the discussion. Further details about how the virtual
workshop will be held will be distributed closer to the date of the workshop.
For any questions about papers and presentations, as well as workshop logistics, please email
ASIL-Midwest Interest Group Co-Chair Ibironke Odumosu-Ayanu
(ibironke.odumosu@usask.ca).

 

 

 

 

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