Calling All Papers!

A blog provided by the University of Georgia School of Law Library compiling calls for papers for conferences and symposiums.

Geopolitical Risks and Geoeconomics in International Economic Law: Asian Perspectives and Beyond
Senshu University, School of Law and the Asian International Economic Law Network (AIELN) – the Asian Branch of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL)
Posted
12/19/2024
Deadline
12/31/2024
Event Start
06/14/2025
Event End
06/15/2025
In Person

The 9th AIELN Conference will be held on 14-15 June 2025 in Tokyo, Japan. The theme of the conference is "Geopolitical Risks and Geoeconomics in International Economic Law: Asian Perspectives and Beyond." This conference seeks to provide an interdisciplinary forum for scholars, legal practitioners, and government officials to present and discuss ongoing research across the breadth of international economic law issues, with a particular focus on the impact of geopolitical risks. As geopolitical risks continue to increase, it is crucial for scholars in international economic law to rigorously engage with the challenges these risks pose and to explore potential solutions. The increasing complexity and frequency of geopolitical tensions necessitate a comprehensive examination and robust discourse among experts to devise strategic responses. The tentative schedule for the conference is as follows:

- Saturday, 14 June 2025: Opening Ceremony and Conference Sessions

- Sunday, 15 June 2025: Conference Sessions and Closing Ceremony

Please see the attached PDF for more details.