CFP: Proportionality in International Law

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationales Recht and the Arbeitskreis junger Völkerrechtswissenschaftler/-innen have issued a call for papers for a joint conference on “Proportionality in International Law,” to take place at…

CFP: ASIL-SE Junior Scholar Workshop – Charlottesville, VA

The American Society of International Law, the ASIL-Southeast Interest Group, and the University of Virginia School of Law invite submissions for the first ASIL-SE Junior Scholar Workshop, to be held…

Call for Papers: Global Journal of Comparative Law

The Global Journal of Comparative Law is a peer-reviewed periodical that provides a dynamic platform for the dissemination of ideas on comparative law and reports on developments in the field…

The FTC: 100 Years of Antitrust and Competition Policy – Arlington, VA

The George Mason Law & Economics Center is pleased to announce the 17th Annual George Mason Law Review Antitrust Symposium on Thursday, February 13, 2014, at George Mason University School…

Jan. 23 Colloquia/Workshops

University of Pittsburgh School of Law Haider Hamoudi (University of Pittsburgh School of Law)

International Conference on Social Rights – Lisbon

On May 19-20, 2014, the Lisbon International Conference on Social Rights will celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the “Second Bill of Rights.” The conference will address Franklin D. Roosevelt’s proposal…

Teaching Transactional Law and Skills – Atlanta, GA

On June 6-7, 2014, Emory’s Center for Transactional Law and Practice hosts the fourth biennial conference on the teaching of transactional law and skills. The conference theme is Educating the…

CFP: Universality and Cosmopolitanism in International and Comparative Law – Cambridge, England

The Cambridge Journal of International and Comparative Law (CJICL) will hold its third annual conference on May 10-11, 2014. The conference theme is Stepping Away from the State: Universality and…

CFP: Governing Intelligence: Transnational Threats and the National Security State – Stanford, CA

The Stanford Journal of International Law “seeks contributions by academics, practitioners, and policymakers in the form of approx. 10-15,000-word scholarly essays or 5,000-word white papers on either of the following topics:…

Jan. 16 Colloquia/Workshops

The University of Tulsa College of Law Carl Elliott (University of Minnesota) presents Exploiting the Vulnerable in Medical Research – paper is not publicly available