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Le Précédent en Droit International (Conference)

April 27, 2015/in /by Marta Requejo
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The annual conference of the French Society for International Law (Société française pour le droit international), organised in 2015 by the Faculty of Law of Strasbourg University, will take place next 28, 29 and 30 May 2015.

The general subject is “The precedent in International Law”(Le précédent en droit international). The presentations will be in French but questions addressed in English during the debates are possible.

 

A call for paper is launched for the workshops on the following topics:

Workshop 1 : Precedent in International Law before International and Regional Courts/Tribunals

Workshop 2 : Precedent in International Law before Arbitral Tribunals

Workshop 3 : Precedent in International Law before National Tribunals

Proposals must be sent by 15 March 2015 to sfdi2015@gmail.com, indicating “Proposal for Workshop 1/2/3 and (applicant’s name)” as the subject matter of the email. A CV and a list of publications shall be attached. Proposals written and to be presented in English are welcome, but the author should be able to read and understand French.

For further information (program, registration, etc), please go to www.sfdi2015.unistra.fr

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