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Call for Papers: 11th Annual DoD Cyber Crime Conference
The 11th Annual DoD Cyber Crime Conference is accepting abstracts for presentations, workshops, and panel discussions during the conference, which will be held January 24-27, 2012 in Atlanta, Georgia. Possible topics include cyber crime investigations, digital forensics, cyber crime law, sentencing issues, and e-discovery. The organizers are particularly interested in increasing the number of panel discussions. Lawyers may propose conference programs that could meet CLE requirements. The deadline for abstracts is August 1, 2011.
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Call for Papers: 6th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI)
The International Association of IT Lawyers (IAITL) invites papers for oral presentations at the 6th International Conference on Legal, Security and Privacy Issues in IT Law (LSPI). The conference will be held September 19-22, 2011 in Cyprus. Possible topics include digital signatures, electronic discovery, internet freedom, jurisdiction in cyberspace, online gaming, cross-border litigation and alternative dispute resolution, cybercrime, and cloudcomputing. All accepted papers will be published in a journal. The deadline for submissions is August 15, 2011.
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Call for Proposals: 3rd NUS-AsianSIL Young Scholars Workshop 2012
The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the Asian Society of International Law (AsianSIL) are pleased to invite presentation proposals for the 3rd NUS-AsianSIL Young Scholars Workshop 2012. The Workshop will be held at NUS in Singapore from February 23-24, 2012. Papers should focus on Asian approaches to international law. Suggested subject areas include: history and theory, the law of armed conflict, human rights, international criminal law, international organizations, dispute settlement, conflict of laws, and international environmental law. Participation will be contingent on producing a draft paper by December. Presenters will have their reasonable expenses covered. The deadline for proposals is September 16, 2011.
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Call for Papers: Journal of Islamic State Practices in International Law
The Journal of Islamic State Practices in International Law (JISPIL) is accepting submissions for its upcoming online edition. The Journal covers important international legal issues addressed by the Islamic world, including treaty arrangements. It also includes articles on recent developments in national and international case law involving Islamic States and multilateral organizations. JISPIL is a peer-reviewed journal.
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Call for Papers: International Review of the Red Cross - Future of Humanitarian Action
The International Review of the Red Cross invites articles on humanitarian action and its future. Suggested topics include state sovereignty and humanitarian actors, security and changing perceptions, certification of humanitarian actors, evolving humanitarian practice, and emerging legal dimensions of humanitarian aid. The deadline to submit articles is October 3, 2011.
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Call for Papers: International Criminal Justice Review, Special Issue on Victim-Offender Overlap
International Criminal Justice Review (ICJR) invites submissions for a special issue, "Cross-Cultural and International Investigations of the Victim-Offender Overlap," edited by Dr. Wesley Jennings. Articles should focus on empirical assessments of the overlap between victims and offenders, particularly with respect to risk and protective factors. Submissions will be blind peer reviewed. The deadline for submissions is September 1, 2011.
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Call for Papers: Goettingen Journal of International Law - International Law Essay Competition
The Goettingen Journal of International Law is currently seeking submissions for its 4th International Law Essay Competition. All law students worldwide are eligible to submit a paper. This year's topic is "The Use of Unmanned Drones in Current Conflicts as a Legal Challenge." The best article will be published in an upcoming issue. The deadline for submission is July 29, 2011.
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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: 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 Book Reviews: Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (IJHRL)
The Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (IJHRL) is an annual, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by the Council for American Students in International Negotiations. The journal invites quality book reviews from scholars, jurists, and professionals in fields related to human rights. Book reviews may run from 1,000 to 2,500 words in length and should review books dealing with a topic relating to human rights that have been published in late 2010-2011. The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2011.
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Call for Papers: Eyes on the ICC
Eyes on the ICC, a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal dedicated exclusively to the work of the International Criminal Court and international criminal law, invites quality submissions from practitioners, scholars, jurists, and professionals in fields related to international criminal law and policy. Exceptional student work may be accepted for publication. The journal is published by the Council for American Students in International Negotiations. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis. The deadline for submissions is August 15, 2011.
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Scholarships: August 2011 Summer Program on Countering Terrorism
Scholarships are available for the summer program on "Countering Terrorism in the Post-9/11 World," August 22-26, 2011 in The Netherlands. Sponsored by The Hague and the T.M.C. Asser Instituut. The scholarships are designed for students and young professionals from developing countries who otherwise might not be able participate due to financial constraints. The deadline for applications is July 22, 2011.
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Call for Submissions: UNSPOKEN Human Rights Film Festival
UNSPOKEN Human Rights Film Festival is accepting submissions. Film submissions can be short documentary films, feature length documentary films, short narrative films, or feature length narrative films that pertain to human rights. Submissions must be in English or have English subtitles. Selected films will be shown at the UNSPOKEN Human Rights Forum in October, 2011 in Utica, New York. The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2011.
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Call for Entries: Foreign Affairs Magazine Student Writing Contest 2011
Foreign Affairs magazine is accepting submissions for its Student Writing Contest 2011. Editorial staff will select one undergraduate's essay to be published on the Foreign Affairs website. The winner will receive a prize of $1,000, and five honorable mentions will receive a free year-long subscription to Foreign Affairs. Open to all undergraduate students of accredited colleges and universities worldwide graduating no earlier than May 2011. The deadline for submissions is August 1, 2011.
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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.


