The Journal of International
Economic Law is delighted to announce the fourth annual JIEL Junior Faculty Forum. The JIEL JFF brings together
early career scholars (including junior faculty, visiting assistant professors, PhD candidates, post-doctoral fellows, etc.) working in the field of international economic law. The purpose is to allow scholars to present their work before an audience
of peers and experts and receive feedback
from senior scholars.
In addition, at least one piece will receive an offer of publication to appear in the 28th volume of the Journal of International Economic
Law—the leading publication in the field.
We welcome applications from early career scholars teaching in law
faculties or other schools such as in economics,
political science, history or international relations. The Forum invites
submissions covering a wide range of
international economic law topics – trade, investment, finance, tax, labor,
intellectual property, data, and
other topics reflective of the broad nature of the field. Scholars who have
previously presented at the
JIEL JFF are not eligible to apply.
At the JIEL JFF, up to eight successful applicants
will present their work; for each paper, a senior scholar will provide a response followed by
general discussion by the entire Forum. The intention is to create a process
of sustained exchange
and feedback that can help to
improve the piece.
Interested
applicants should submit a brief
description of the unpublished/unsubmitted project (up to 800 words) in a Microsoft
Word document as well as a CV in PDF by 11:59pm
EDT, Monday, July 1, 2024. The Word document
description should be single spaced and should not include any identifying information as each
submission will be reviewed without
attribution. The file name
of the Word document
should be the first 2-4 words of the title of your abstract. The application form and upload
links are available here: https://forms.gle/wurRXeGsbdKeFJbU7.
The JIEL JFF is held in virtual format. The panel times are adjusted to accommodate as many time zones as possible.
Participants in the JIEL JFF will also be invited
to submit their papers for consideration for the SIEL/JIEL/OUP Prize. The deadline for
submission for the Prize will be Friday, November 1, 2024. Details
on how to submit papers for the Prize will be provided at the JFF.
In sum, applicants should be prepared
to comply with the following schedule:
a)
Abstract Submission by July 1, 2024.
b) Selection and Notification by July 31, 2024.
c) Draft Papers (up to 12,000 words) due by September 2, 2024.
d)
Forum held via Zoom on September
20 & 21, 2024.
e)
(Optional) Submission for the SIEL/JIEL/OUP Prize by November
1, 2024.
For any questions
regarding the submission or selection process,
please email JIELjff@gmail.com.
Editors-in-Chief of JIEL
Professors Kathleen
Claussen, Sergio Puig, and Michael
Waibel
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