Call for Papers! Navigating New Horizons: International Economic Law in a Changing World! 9-11 July 2025!

Call for Papers! Navigating New Horizons: International Economic Law in a Changing World! 9-11 July 2025!

The Ninth Biennial Global Conference of the Society of International Economic Law (SIEL) will take place on 9-11 July 2025 in Taipei (Taiwan), in collaboration with National Taiwan University (NTU).

MODE- The Ninth Biennial Global Conference will be in person (a remote option for attendance will be available, but speakers are asked to attend the conference in person).

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:

● access to food and water;

● dilemmas of the energy transition;

● governance of global and regional supply chains;

● thereturn of the State: industrial policy;

● economic and national security;

● thepreservation of our planet;

● innovation and technological transformation;

● novel approaches in rule negotiations and enforcement; and

● non-State actors in global economic governance

Submission procedure

Proposals for papers/posters/panels must be submitted by Friday 28 June 2024 (midnight GMT) via the dedicated web-form, available HERE

For more details, refer here

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