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Call for Papers: E-Commerce and Tax Law Journal (International)
The E-Commerce and Tax Law Journal invites articles by academics, practitioners and policymakers on a variety of topics, including e-commerce, electronic contracting, technology-related torts, cybercrime, privacy, Internet taxation, and international taxation. The journal accepts full-length articles, book reviews, news notes, and opinion pieces. It is published by International Business Law Services in partnership with the Diamond Graduate International Tax Program and the Thomas Jefferson School of Law Masters in Law Program.
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Call for Papers: Minnesota Journal of International Law Online
The Minnesota Journal of International Law now has an online companion for shorter and timely articles. Selected articles will be published on a rolling basis, after undergoing the same editorial process and cite-checking as the print journal articles. Articles should be between 1500 and 3000 words. Scholars and practitioners from all disciplines may submit articles.
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Call for Papers: Melbourne Journal of International Law
The Melbourne Journal of International Law (MJIL) invites submissions for issue 11(2), to be published in October 2010. MJIL is a peer-reviewed academic journal managed by Melbourne Law School students at the University of Melbourne and published bi-annually in June and October. MJIL's objective is to facilitate scholarly research and critical discussion of private and public international law issues. The deadline for submissions is July 2, 2010.
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Call for Proposals: ABILA-ILSA International Law Weekend 2010
The American Branch of the International Law Association (ABILA) and the International Law Students Association (ILSA) invite panel proposals for their annual International Law Weekend, to be held on October 21-23, 2010 in New York. The overall theme of ILW 2010 is "International Law and Institutions: Advancing Justice, Security and Prosperity." The preferred format is 90-minute panels with at least three speakers. Divergent views are encouraged. The deadline for proposals is April 9, 2010.
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Call for Papers: ILSA International Conference on "Discussing Global Issues within the Framework of the United Nations"
Law students and early career researchers are invited to submit proposals for papers and completed papers for the upcoming summer conference of the International Law Students Association (ILSA). The Conference will be held at Bahcesehir University in Istanbul, Turkey on July 7-10, 2010. The theme this year is "Discussing Global Issues within the Framework of the United Nations." Papers may be considered for publication, even if they are not presented at the conference. The deadline to submit paper proposals is May 14, 2010.
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Call for Papers: RDI-NALSAR Conference on Legal Aid to Secure Land Rights to the Rural Poor
The RDI-NALSAR National Conference on Legal Aid to Secure Land Rights to the Rural Poor invites papers. Of particular interest are the possible roles of governments, NGOs, and paralegals in securing the land rights for the world's poorest people. Are existing legal aid models delivering the desired results? The Conference will be held on April 10-11, 2010 at the NALSAR University of Law in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. The deadline for submissions of abstracts is March 25, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Goettingen Journal of International Law 3rd International Law Essay Competition
The Goettingen Journal of International Law is currently seeking submissions for its 3rd International Law Essay Competition. All law students worldwide are eligible to submit a paper. This year's topic is "The Rise of Self-Determination." The best article will be published in an upcoming issue. The deadline for submission is June 15, 2010.
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Call for Papers: Goettingen Journal of International Law (GoJIL) Conference
The Goettingen Journal of International Law invites emerging scholars and junior faculty to submit papers for its upcoming international conference, "Resources of Conflict – Conflicts over Resources." The Conference will be held on October 7-9, 2010 in Göttingen, Germany. It will feature two keynote speeches and four panels. ICJ Judge Bruno Simma will be one of the keynote speakers. Submissions with interdisciplinary approaches in the fields of international law, international politics and from adjacent disciplines are encouraged. The deadline to submit abstracts of no more than 500 words is June 1, 2010.
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Call for Papers: 2nd Young Scholars Workshop 2010 by the National University of Singapore and the Asian Society of International Law
The organizers of the 2nd Young Scholars Workshop 2010 are accepting papers. The Workshop is sponsored by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL). It will be held from September 30 to October 1 at the National University of Singapore Law School. This year's theme is "Asian Approaches to International Law: Theory, Institutions, Processes and Practices." The deadline for submissions is April 2, 2010.
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