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From the CCIL:

“We are pleased to remind you of a mini-conference that CCIL will host the afternoon of Thursday March 8, 2012, from 13:00 to 17:30, in Montreal, the same location as the Jessup Tournament (the Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel). You must be a CCIL member to attend (note regular or student registration at the 2011 conference included membership). Places are limited and attendees will be accepted at a first-come first-served basis when registered online.

To become a CCIL member, please go to www.ccil-ccdi.ca and click on “Become a Member.” Membership fees are $85 (regular) or $25 (student) and valid until November 7, 2012.

Topics for the mini-conference include the following: (i) Investment Obligations in Times of Crises, chaired by Adam Douglas from the Canadian Trade Law Bureau; (ii) Recognition of States at International Law, chaired by Charles Emmanuel-Côté from Université Laval; and (iii) Responsibility to Protect Against International Humanitarian and Human Rights Violations.

The preliminary program is now available. Please click here.”

For more see:

CCIL – Mini-conference

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