The 2nd Annual National Security Law Junior Faculty Workshop will be held in Austin on March 12 and 13, 2008. The Call for Papers, with all the details, is posted here.
A quick word about this event. We did it last year at Wake Forest, and it was quite successful. Basically, the format intersperses paper presentations with blocks of law of war instruction. This keeps everyone fresh, and gives the event a rather different flavor than many other workshops. The only changes this year, aside from location, are (i) we have direct involvement from the ICRC as a co-sponsor, (ii) we're spreading the event out over two days; and (iii) we'll use a discussant for the paper presentations (i.e., someone will comment on your paper for ten minutes or so, and then you'll respond before taking questions and suggestions from the rest of the attendees).
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