The Society bestows book awards, known as ASIL Certificates of Merit, annually in three categories: a) to a book for its preeminent contribution to creative scholarship; b) to a book which exhibits high technical craftsmanship and is of high utility to practicing lawyers and scholars; and c) to a book in a specialized area of international law, such as business transactions, economic law, environmental law, human rights, humanitarian law or private international law.
Books of any nationality, language, or place of publication that have been published in the 24 months preceding February 1, 2013, are eligible. To nominate works of scholarship, please provide a list of titles to be nominated along with send six (6) copies of them by October 1, 2012, to:
Veronica Onorevole
Executive Office & Programs Manager
American Society of International Law
2223 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20008
United States
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Call for Nominations: ASIL Book Awards
The American Society of International Law has announced that it is accepting nominations for its annual book awards. (I noted the winners of the 2012 awards here.) Here's the announcement: