
The Chinese (Taiwan) Society of International Law is seeking papers for presentation at Contemporary International Law Issues in the Asia Pacific: Opportunities and Challenges, the International Law Association Asia-Pacific Regional Conference to be held May 29-June 1, 2011, in Taipei, Taiwan.
Proposals from scholars and professionals alike are encouraged, on any topic relating to international law with a focus on the Asia Pacific. Examples listed in the call for papers include:
► Use of Force
► Asia-Pacific Security
► Territorial Disputes
► Teaching and Research of International Law
► Law of the Sea and Fisheries Conservation
► International Criminal Law
► International Protection of Human Rights
► World Trade Organization, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
► Free Trade Agreements and the Cross-Strait Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement
► United Nations and Regional Organizations
► Enforcement of Arbitral Awards and Court Judgments
Proposals of no more than 300 words, including the author's name and full contact information, should be e-mailed no later than December 20, 2010, to ila@nccu.edu.tw. Questions may be directed to Professor Pasha L. Hsieh of Singapore Management University, a co-organizer of the conference, at pashahsieh@smu.edu.sg.