The ASIL mid-year research forum is a great place to present work in progress, and to network. The research forum is, in my view, the best ASIL meeting because it is all focused on research, discussions are usually high quality, and each panel has an engaged discussant. While the majority of presenters come from the discipline of law, it is interdisciplinary and it attracts many young scholars.
Applications are due June 25, and they are blind reviewed. Papers may be on any topic related to international and transnational law and should be unpublished (for purposes of the call, publication to an electronic database such as SSRN is not considered publication). Interdisciplinary projects, empirical studies, and jointly authored papers are welcome. The application involves an abstract of no more than 500 words. I hope to see you there!