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August 27, 2008
ILSA Writing Competition
As part of the International Law Students' Association (ILSA) conference on genocide, Vermont Law School is sponsoring a law student writing competition. The topic is “Redefining Genocide: How Can the Genocide Convention be Modernized to Comport with Emerging Norms?” Each participant will be required to write a 15 page paper with endnotes. The authors of the best three papers will be asked to present their work as a panel at the conference on October 3, 2008. Winning papers are to be published in the ILSA Quarterly and perhaps also the Vermont Law Review.
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Click on the link below for further information on the competition.
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