Call for Submissions to ASIL Insights - International Economic Law Edition
The International Economic Law Interest Group (IEcLIG) of the American Society of International Law (ASIL) is soliciting short submissions to ASIL Insights- International Economic Law Edition. ASIL Insights are meant to provide objective, succinct analysis of topical issues. Subjects should be timely and submissions should be short (less than 2000 words). Authors should strive to maintain an objective view and a neutral tone. Submitting a short article to ASIL Insights on a current topic of interest to international economic law (including trade law, international investment law, international intellectual property, international tax law, international arbitration, customs, financial or commercial law. It is a great way to contribute to the group and to promote your own work before Scholars and the broader Public, including the media.
Proposals for ASIL Insights – International Economic Law Edition will be accepted on a rolling basis. Proposals including a proposed title and abstract of 150-200 words should be e-mailed to one of the IEcLIG Co-Vice Chairs Claire Kelly (claire.kelly@brooklaw.edu) and Sungjoon Cho (scho1@kentlaw.edu). The full Insights completed on the basis of accepted proposals should conform to the Insights style guide (http://www.asil.org/documents/InsightsDraftingandProductionGuidelines070205.pdf