This is from the ASIL:
The American Society of International Law calls for submissions of scholarly paper proposals for the 2022 ASIL Research Forum. The Research Forum, a Society initiative introduced in 2011 which takes place during the Midyear Meeting, aims to provide a setting for the presentation and focused discussion of scholarly papers related to international law. All ASIL members are invited and encouraged to attend the Forum, whether or not presenting a paper. Graduate students and early career scholars and professionals are especially encouraged to submit proposals for the Forum and the David D. Caron Prize.
The 2022 Research Forum will take place at the University of Miami School of Law. Given the intent to create active engagement around the presented papers, the focus will be on fully returning the Midyear Meeting to an in-person event. Accepted authors should plan to present their scholarship in person (barring a public health emergency). All authors, discussants, and attendees will be required to be vaccinated with booster, if eligible, to attend.
Papers may be on any topic related to international and transnational law and must be unpublished (for purposes of the call, publication to an electronic database such as SSRN is not considered publication). Interdisciplinary projects, empirical studies, and jointly authored papers are welcome and encouraged.
Deadline: 5:00 PM EDT on Monday, May 30, 2022. Abstracts should be submitted online at www.asil.org/MYM and will be anonymized and considered via a blind review process.
For the full call and information: https://www.asil.org/midyear-meeting