From the ASIL:
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW INTEREST GROUP
IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE ITS
BIENNIAL CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAWFebruary 14-15, 2020
TO BE HELD AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW
CALL FOR PAPERS
The conference will comprise:
• Academic paper presentations drawn from an open call for papers
• Invited papers and keynote speakers
• Roundtable conversations with practitioners in private practice, academics, and government officialsI. Overall Concept and Theme
Theme: Designing International Economic Law: Challenges and Opportunities
Mounting political pressure and the threat of economic disintegration raise fundamental questions about the architecture of international economic law. The decade following the global financial crisis witnessed a burst of creativity with the rise of regional and mega-regional trade agreements, significant efforts toward multilateral reform of the international investment system, and increasing plurilateralism in international financial governance. Economic institutions are nonetheless still struggling to account for new realities, such as the blurring boundaries between economic and national security, the increasing salience of electronic commerce, the changing dynamics of global inequality, and the potentially catastrophic effects of climate change. The impending paralysis of the WTO Appellate Body and longstanding critiques of investor-state arbitration also raise broader questions about the role of dispute settlement in international economic law. This conference will bring together scholars and practitioners to reflect on the current moment, rethink past designs, and seek innovative paths forward.
We welcome unpublished paper proposals relating to the conference theme, but will also consider submissions on other topics in international economic law.
II. Unpublished Paper and Panel Proposal Submissions
The deadline for both unpublished paper and panel proposal submissions is Monday, June 24, 2019. Submissions should be sent to [email protected] per the instructions below. Submissions will be peer-reviewed with decisions issued in early July.
Papers:
Please submit an abstract of no more than 500 words and confirm that the paper will not be published before the conference. Please also provide a CV or resume, your current affiliation, and indicate whether you are a member of the ASIL International Economic Law IG.Panels:
Please submit a proposal, in no more than 1500 words, on the approach, anticipated content and format of the panel, and proposed speakers with their affiliation and their field(s) of expertise. Please note that panel proposals may be combined or amended by the conference organizers to take into account the range of submissions.All papers will be due on January 20, 2020, and should be sent to [email protected] for dissemination to other panelists, moderators and conference participants in advance of the event.
More details here.