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Venue
Zoom (Nepal Time)
Start
29 July 2022 (Friday)
End
29 July 2022 (Friday)
Time
8:30 am - 2:30 pm

The Junior Scholar Writing Workshop: Towards Publication

Note: This event is exclusive to Junior Scholars who were carefully selected by the Organising Committee based on their abstract submissions

The NUS Centre for International Law – TRILA Team, and the Asian Society of International Law are delighted to organize the ‘Junior Scholar Writing Workshop: Towards Publication’. The workshop will be held online via Zoom on 29 July 2022 from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM, Nepal Standard Time, that is, a day before the Society’s Regional Conference in Nepal.

The workshop is designed for junior scholars writing on international law topics such as those listed below:

  1. Law of the Sea: land-locked countries’ rights to access to the sea
  2. History and theory of international law
  3. Maintenance and promotion of peace and security in Asia
  4. International rule of law from an Asian perspective
  5. Peaceful settlement of disputes between or among Asian countries
  6. Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons in Asia
  7. International cooperation in suppressing corruption
  8. Natural disaster and international law
  9. International law in domestic courts in Asian countries
  10. Asian initiatives and international economic law
  11. Intellectual property rights
  12. Foreign investment law
  13. The evolving law of international trade: regionals and beyond
  14. International humanitarian law and armed conflicts in Asia
  15. Protection of the marine environment in Asia
  16. Law of the sea: disputes, safety and security
  17. International commercial arbitration
  18. Emerging issues in international human rights law
  19. Recent developments in international criminal law
  20. Private international law: applicable law to contracts
  21. Refugee and forced migration
  22. New forms of warfare and international humanitarian law
  23. Fight against Impunity and judicial assistance between states
  24. Counter-terrorism in Asian perspective
  25. Recent global developments and their impact on international law
  26. New technologies and challenges to international law
  27. The use of force: debates and developments
  28. Climate change and other environmental issues and international law

Application period is now closed.

Key Dates:

7 April Deadline for the submission of abstracts
1 May Successful applicants will be informed by e-mail
15 June Deadline for the submission of draft paper (5,000 to 8,000 words excluding footnotes)
29 July Junior Scholar Writing Workshop

For enquiries, please e-mail the TRILA Team via ciltrila@gmail.com

See also the Nepal Regional Conference Call for Papers: https://www.asiansil.org/7951-2/