Next week is a busy week for international economic law conferences in DC. On Wednesday, Georgetown's Institute of International Economic Law and the Graduate Institute Center for Trade and Economic Integration will host the G2 Conference on Resolving Disputes in International Economic Law. And then on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, American University's Washington College of Law will host the 2018 SIEL conference, entitled International Economic Law in Unsettling Times. Four straight days of international economic law discussions may not solve all (or any) of the conflicts going on right now, but it may at least be somewhat therapeutic for those in attendance.