[IntLawProfessors] Intlawprofessors Digest, Vol 11, Issue 5
Srećko Jelinić
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Today's Topics:
1. Africa and International Law: Taking Stock and Moving Forward
(Don Anton)
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From: "Don Anton" <AntonD at law.anu.edu.au>
Subject: [IntLawProfessors] Africa and International Law: Taking Stock
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FYI, DA
Africa and International Law: Taking Stock and Moving Forward
Date(s) of Conference:
April 13-14, 2012
Location:
Albany Law School
80 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3494
Description:
A major objective of the conference will be to engage in a broad ranging
conversation among scholars, practitioners and policy-makers to examine and
evaluate how these international and regional regimes and institutions in
Africa are producing new narratives of justice and how best they can make a
real difference in responding to the challenges facing African peoples and
governments.
Call for Papers:
Abstracts and papers are invited on a broad range of themes including the
French intervention in Cote D?Ivoire, the NATO/US allied action in Libya,
the fledgling jurisprudence of regional integration tribunals as well as
piracy trials being conducted under universal jurisdiction, the race for
African resources by China and other countries. Thus, a broad range of
themes from public to private international law, as well as international
and regional economic and trade legal systems and policies will be explored
at the conference and abstracts and papers are invited.
In addition, papers and abstracts are invited to examine one of the reigning
paradigms of African international legal scholarship that has argued that
Africa has been and continues to be an innovator and generator of
institutions and rules of international law, rather than its passive
recipient. Papers and abstracts examining the tenability of claims that
Africa is wholly disadvantaged and ineffectual in regimes such as
international arbitration and trade as well as the extent to which such
regimes have reinforced Africa?s peripheral location in the international
political economy are invited.
Selected papers presented at the conference will be published in the
inaugural issue of a new international law journal which will serve as an
authoritative mouthpiece of the African international law experience.
Abstracts are due by September 30, 2011. Final Papers will be due on or
before March 15, 2012.
All abstracts and final papers should be sent to:
Prof. James Gathii
( http://www.albanylaw.edu/sub.php?navigation_id=157&user_id=44
)Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship Governor George E. Pataki
Professor of International Commercial Law Albany Law School
80 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, New York 12208-3494
jgath at albanylaw.edu
Contact Information:
http://www.albanylaw.edu/sub.php?navigation_id=2067
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