The American Society of International Law's International Economic Law Interest Group is hosting a summer virtual book talk series again this year and so far has held two conversations featuring recent and upcoming books published by Greg Shaffer and Esme Shirlow. Each book talk event is one-hour long and held by Zoom. Registered participants receive a book excerpt in advance of the conversation and are invited to join in the discussion following an introduction by the book's author(s) and comments from a distinguished discussant.
Three more talks in the series are coming up that may also be of interest to readers of this blog:
- Wednesday, July 14 at 2pm ET - James Bacchus and Inu Manak present their book, The Development Dimension: Special and Differential Treatment in Trade. Regis Simo will provide comments.
- Thursday, August 19 at 6pm ET - Ntina Tzouvala presents her book, Capitalism as Civilisation. Olabisi Akinkugbe will provide comments.
- Friday, September 10 at 12pm ET - Sergio Puig presents his book, At the Margins of Globalization: Indigenous Peoples and International Economic Law. Commentator TBA.
Registration (free) for all three talks is here: https://forms.gle/JkAsjU2bAWHRkDmF8.