SIEL 2025: Call for Papers, Panels, and Posters
Navigating New Horizons: International Economic Law in a Changing World
Call for Papers, Posters and Panels
Conference theme
In today’s world, the pressures of escalating geopolitical tensions, environmental challenges, unbridled economic
nationalism, profound digital transformations, and growing inequalities are reshaping not just economies, but societies globally. As these complex
factors intertwine, the
efficacy of current international institutions and the rules that govern them
are increasingly called into question. This pivotal moment demands innovative
approaches to global economic governance and international rules that are not
only effective but also equitable. The 2025 Global SIEL Conference seeks to spearhead
this essential dialogue, aiming to cultivate a collective reimagining of
international economic law and how it is crafted, implemented, and enforced. Join us as we explore
and set the course for tomorrow's
world, ensuring that our global community progresses toward a fairer and more
resilient future.
Proposals for panels/papers/posters
We invite proposals for panels/papers/posters in all areas of
international economic law (trade, investment, finance, intellectual property,
tax, development, etc.) addressing the following topics:
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access to food and water;
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dilemmas of the energy
transition;
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governance of global and regional supply
chains;
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the return of the State: industrial policy;
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economic and national security;
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the preservation of our planet;
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innovation and technological transformation;
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novel approaches in rule negotiations and enforcement; and
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non-State actors
in global economic
governance
We invite in particular scholars and practitioners from developing
countries to share their views and experience. In evaluating proposals, the
Conference Organizing Committee will give ample opportunity to early-career scholars
and practitioners to make their
voices heard. In the
selection process, preference will be given to SIEL members. Preference will also be
given to participants who will attend the conference on-site and to unpublished
papers/posters and works in progress.
The conference will have plenary
and concurrent
panels. Each panel will be moderated, and commentators might be invited
to react to the
papers presented.
Submission procedure and instructions
Proposals for papers/posters/panels must be submitted
by Friday 28 June 2024 (midnight
GMT) via the dedicated web-form, available at https://forms.gle/UjVnmb1vba7juK3g6.
Please adhere to the following
requirements when making your submission:
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paper
or poster
proposals may not exceed 400 words (including a
short bio of the presenter). Only one proposal per person is allowed.
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panel
proposals may not exceed 800 words (including short
bios of the panelists): Suggested panelists must have agreed to participate in
the conference. Should one or more panelists be unable to participate, the
Conference Organizing Committee reserves the right to substitute for the(se)
panelist(s), or to merge panels.
We ask that each paper and
panel proposal be accompanied by a set of guiding questions (1-2 for paper
proposals and 3-4 for panel proposals) and an indication of the proposal’s
target audience.
If you submit a paper proposal and are also listed in a panel
proposal, the Conference Organizing Committee reserves the right to choose
which proposal better fits the overall composition of the conference programme.
Every proposal will be reviewed by at least two members of the
Conference Organizing Committee on a double-blind and confidential basis.
The Conference Organizing Committee anticipates announcing the
results of this call for papers, posters and panels proposals during the final
quarter of 2024.
Scholarships
SIEL and NTU will make available a number of scholarships to contribute to the costs
(travel and/or accommodation) of speakers, whose paper/poster/panel
proposal has been accepted.
Speakers eligible
for scholarships include, in particular, early career scholars and
practitioners, as well as government officials and academics
based in and with primary affiliation with an organisation
in a least-developed country.
To apply for such a SIEL-NTU
scholarship, please complete
the relevant information via the dedicated
web-form, indicated above.
Other Information
Paper presenters and submitters are encouraged to submit their papers to the Asian Journal
of WTO and International Health Law and Policy (AJWH), an SSCI-indexed and
SCOPUS-indexed
journal published by NTU on a semiannual basis. Submissions will undergo peer review, and articles published in AJWH will be made available on HeinOnline,
Westlaw, and SSRN.
Enquiries
Please submit enquiries to sielconference2025@gmail.com.
The SIEL 2025 Call for papers, posters
and panels can be downloaded on the SIEL website:
www.sielnet.org.
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