From the SIEL:
The Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) is organising its fifth Biennial Global Conference – International Economic Law in a Diverse World – on 7-9 July 2016 at the University of Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
SIEL is a membership organization aimed at academics and academically-minded practitioners and officials in the field of international economic law (IEL), in all parts of the world. Its broad goals and objectives include building links and networks between and among IEL academics and academically-minded practitioners and officials; fostering the development of local IEL expertise and IEL organizations where needed; and encouraging research, practice, service and teaching in the field of IEL.
In addition to 24 panel sessions, poster presentations and a roundtable discussion, the Conference programme includes three keynote addresses: (1) Prof James Thuo Gathii “Africa and the Disciplines of International Economic Law: Taking Stock and Moving Forward”; (2) Prof Donald McRae “International Trade Law and International Investment Law: Sub-sets of International Law or Self-contained Regime?”; and (3) Prof Laurence Boisson de Chazournes “Dispute Settlement in a Diverse World”.
You can find the current (draft) programme here SIEL 2016 Biennial DRAFT Conference Programme.pdf; to register for the conference please visit our website at http://www.sielnet.org/page-1824563 (the current registration rates will only be in effect until 15 June; thereafter a brief window of late registration may be possible but at higher registration fees).