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The Asian Society of International Law was established in 2007. Following three successful biennial conferences, the next biennial conference of the Society is to be hosted by the Indian Society of International Law in New Delhi, from 14 to 16 November 2013.
Theme of the Conference
Governments, scholars, and civil society in Asia are actively engaged in all facets of the development and implementation of contemporary international law. Asia’s leading powers are no longer `emerging’ but have emerged. There is, nevertheless, great diversity around the region. While countries in the Asian region may regard certain issues as of particular concern to them, those issues are generally also of great moment in other regions and/or at a global level.
This conference will seek to share perspectives on emergent dimensions of international law from around the Asian region, broadly defined, and from beyond. The Organizers seek to encourage the participation in the Conference of all persons interested in international law all over the world, whether established or junior scholars, academics or practitioners, government officials and NGO officers, by inviting applications for positions as panelists. Papers may provide an Asian perspective on these topics, and/or international/comparative approaches to the listed topics.
Please complete the online submission forms by Monday, 29 April 2013, 2300 hrs, India Time.
| Date | : | Thursday, 14 November 2013 - Saturday, 16 November 2013 |
| Time | : | 8:30am to 6.00pm |
| Venue | : | New Delhi, India |