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Call for Papers
 
Cooperation in Dealing with Non-Traditional Security Issues in the
South China Sea: Seeking More Effective Means
 
Haikou, China
20-22 May 2010
 
The International Conference on “Cooperation in Dealing with
Non-Traditional Security Issues in the South China Sea: Seeking More
Effective Means” will be held jointly by the National Institute for the
South China Sea Studies (NISCS) and the Lancashire Law School of the
University of Central Lancashire from 20 to 22 May 2010 in Haikou City,
China. It will provide scholars and policy-makers an opportunity to
assess and examine the non-traditional security issues in the South
China Sea in interdisciplinary (including historical, legal and
political) perspectives and to seek a more effective way of tackling
them in the future; to discuss and explore more feasible areas of
cooperation as expressed in international documents such as the 1982 UN
Convention on the Law of the Sea and the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct
of Parties in the South China Sea. Scholars from Australia, Canada, the
U.S., European and Southeast Asian countries will attend the
Conference.
 
Topics of Interest
To achieve the objectives of the Conference, authors are invited to
submit papers which cover one of the following topic areas including:
1.        Regional cooperation and joint development; 
2.        Safety of navigation and security of sea lanes; 
3.        Prevention and suppression of piracy and maritime terrorism;

4.        Sustainable management of marine resources; 
5.        Marine Environmental Protection; 
6.        Marine scientific research;
 
Guidelines for Paper Presenters
1.        The length of the paper proposal is between 300 and 500
words.
2.        The length of the conference paper, including footnotes,
should be between 6,000 and 9,000 words.
3.        The references should be complete: name of author/s,
publication year, title of the article/book/journal, place of
publication, and publisher.
4.        Figures, graphs and tables can be included if necessary.
5.        The main text should be typed in fond or times 12,
double-spaced.
6.        All papers should be accompanied by an abstract of 100
words.
7.        Authors should submit their brief biography together with the
abstract.
8.        The papers should follow the following structure in exact
sequence: title of the paper, name of the author(s), abstract, main
text, references, and/or appendices, if necessary.
9.        On the cover, the author should indicate the following
information: Country, Title of Paper, Name and Designation of the
Presenter (e.g. Mr., Mrs., Ms., Dr., Prof., Prof. Dr., etc.),
Institution or Agency, Contact Information (i.e. mailing address,
telephone and fax numbers, e-mail, and/or website).
10.    All submissions are preferably sent via email.
11.    Papers to be delivered to the conference will be selected for
publication after the conference.
 
Working language: English
 
Deadlines:
Paper proposals: by 25 March 2010
Acceptance of paper proposals: by 31 March 2010
Submission of conference papers: by 30 April 2010
 
Submission and Correspondence:
Ms Jianwei Li
Conference Coordinator
China National Institute for South China Sea Studies
Haikou, Hainan, China
Tel: 0086-898-65342360
Fax: 0086-898-65333304
Email: [log in to unmask] 
 
 Keyuan Zou
Harris Professor of International Law
Lancashire Law School
University of Central Lancashire
Preston, United Kingdom PR1 2HE
Tel. 44-1772-893687
Fax 44-1772-892972