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Reminder: Deadline for submitting proposals to the JPIL Conference in Zurich (30 June 2026)

June 20, 2026/1 Comment/in News/by Tobias Lutzi
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As announced previously, the next Journal of Private International Law Conference will take place in Zurich on 1–3 April 2027. With the deadline for submitting proposals for papers to present at the conference, 30 June 2026, approaching fast, the organizers would like to remind everyone of the opportunity to submit a proposal. The same deadline also applies for the travel grants offered by the University of Zurich.

More information can be found on the conference website.

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https://conflictoflaws.net/News/2020/08/CoL_Banner-1.png 0 0 Tobias Lutzi https://conflictoflaws.net/News/2020/08/CoL_Banner-1.png Tobias Lutzi2026-06-20 22:17:502026-06-20 22:17:50Reminder: Deadline for submitting proposals to the JPIL Conference in Zurich (30 June 2026)
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  1. Rtbet.usGuide says:
    June 21, 2026 at 11:05 am

    Noticed the June 30 deadline—seems like plenty of time, but I bet it sneaks up fast. Anyone else planning to submit?

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