Asian Law Junior Scholars Workshop At Harvard Law School
Listed on 2026-06-04
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor, Faculty -
Law/Legal
About the Organiser
The Asian Law Junior Scholars Workshop is hosted by Harvard Law School. It is supported by academic initiatives focusing on Asian legal studies and aims to promote high‑quality research and scholarly engagement on legal issues relating to Asia.
About the CompetitionThis is a Call for Papers (2026 Asian Law Junior Scholars Workshop) inviting submissions from early‑career scholars working on Asian law. Selected participants will present their research and receive detailed feedback from leading academics in an intensive workshop setting.
Objective:- To encourage emerging scholarship on Asian law
- To provide a platform for constructive academic feedback
- To foster a network of junior scholars and senior experts
- Submit an original and unpublished research paper
- Be prepared to present and defend their work
- Engage actively in discussions and peer feedback sessions
- Junior scholars (PhD candidates, postdoctoral fellows, early‑career academics)
- Research must relate to Asian law or Asia‑focused legal issues
- Strong academic and research background preferred
Mode
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Offline (Workshop format)
- Submission of paper abstract/full draft as per guidelines
- Selected applicants will be invited to participate
- Applications to be submitted through the prescribed form/link
Registration Fees
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Single Author:
Not specified, Co‑Author:
Not specified.
Prizes
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No monetary prize; selected participants gain academic exposure and feedback from leading scholars.
Registration Starts
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Not specified
Registration Ends
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Not specified
Submission Deadline
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As per official call (check link for exact date)
Results Announcement
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Selected participants will be notified individually
Email
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Not specifically mentioned in the listing
- Present research at Harvard Law School
- Receive expert feedback from global scholars
- Networking with international academics
- Potential for future publication and collaboration
Location
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA (Harvard Law School)
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