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    ARMENIAN BAR ASSOCIATION LAUNCHES GENOCIDE JOURNAL

    Wednesday, January 14th, 2015

    Armenian Bar Association

    LOS ANGELES--On the occasion of the centennial of the Armenian
    Genocide, the Armenian Bar Association will publish a law journal
    encompassing a collection of manuscripts focusing on the range of
    potential legal responses to the events of 1915-1923, which resulted
    in genocide and dispossession. The Armenian Bar Association is thereby
    calling for papers on the 100th day before the 100th year anniversary
    of the Armenian Genocide and is directed exclusively to students
    currently enrolled in any law school in the world. The authors of the
    top three articles will be awarded monetary scholarships, with $3,000
    for first place, $2,000 for second place, and $1,000 for third place.

    The deadline to submit manuscripts is April 24, 2015.

    Armen K. Hovannisian, Chairman of the Armenian Bar Association,
    described this important research, writing and implementation
    initiative as follows: "Turkey pirouetted to the vulgar dance of
    denialism throughout most of the first century after the Genocide.

    While the tricksters' spins and swirls of indecency will reappear,
    probably stronger still, in the second century after the Genocide,
    they had better get used to having some company. A whole nation will
    lie in wait little longer. Though many years and several lifetimes
    have passed between the wrongful acts and their judgment days yet to
    come, we- and not time-will heal our own wounds."

    Contributors are asked to concentrate their efforts on the following:
    Research, analyze, and write on the viability of legal claims,
    under the laws of the United States and/or under international law,
    to reparations and restitution for damages and losses resulting
    from the Armenian Genocide. Please discuss who (i.e., descendants
    of victims/survivors, the Republic of Armenia, Armenian Churches,
    etc.) has standing to sue, the applicable substantive law, the
    appropriate forum for the prosecution of claims, and any applicable
    judicial/tribunal precedent. Included in the discussion should be an
    analysis of the status of the Republic of Turkey as a successor state
    to the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey's legal responsibility
    to pay damages and make reparations for events that occurred during
    the Ottoman Empire. In addition, a critical study of the anticipated
    defenses (i.e., statutes of limitation) and a discussion of a
    claimant's potential arguments against such defenses should be made.

    The editorial board offers the following recommendations: the articles
    to be printed will analyze the given issue and suggest a solution.

    Such analysis usually articulates some background information to
    inform the reader, before turning to an existing or novel argument.

    Along these lines, published articles regularly follow a traditional
    roadmap of introduction, background, analysis/argument, and conclusion,
    and provide a comprehensive treatment of a particular area of
    law. Articles tend to be formal in both the author's tone and in
    the obligation to ground information and analysis in comprehensive
    substantive support via consistent citation.

    The Armenian Bar Association encourage contributors to submit their
    manuscripts electronically, preferably in Microsoft Word format,
    to [email protected]. Articles must be under 12,500 words in
    length--the equivalent of 25 law review pages--including text and
    footnotes. Please use footnotes rather than endnotes. Footnotes should
    conform to the 19th edition of The Bluebook. Please also include a
    table of contents, a current CV, and a cover letter with the author's
    name, address, telephone number, and email address.

    http://asbarez.com/130755/armenian-bar-association-launches-genocide-journal/


    From: Baghdasarian
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